Wednesday, August 26, 2015 - 06:06 PM UTC
Service Publications is having a sale on several of their more popular books for the first time in 25 years. Overstock is limited.
"Into the Maelstrom - the History, Uniforms and Insignia of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion"
Ken Joyce. 200 pages, hard cover, over 320 illustrations. Regular price CDN$59.95
Sale price CDN$29.95

Crimson Spearhead Ken Joyce. A follow-up to the highly acclaimed "Into the Maelstrom" this book covers the history, uniforms and insignia of the joint US-Canada First Special Service Force. 188pp., 296 b&w images, hard cover.
Price CDN$59.95
Sale price CDN$29.95

Defending the Dominion, Canadian Military Rifles 1855-1955
D. W. Edgecombe.The author has researched the use, acquisition and disposal of every known purchase of long arms by the Canadian Militia between 1855 and 1955. The dates were chosen as the logical commencement of Canada's Militia, due in large part to the Militia Act of that year, while the end date brings to a close the general issue and use of the Lee-Enfield No.4 rifle. This 100-year perid is unsurpassed for the design and invention of rifles. The book contains 13 appendices, a bibliography and end-notes. This is a 'must have' addition for any firearms enthusiasts' bookshelf. 168pp, 80Ill., Hard cover, Regular price CDN$59.95
Sale price CDN$29.95

The Canadian Military Motorcycle Clive M. Law. Photographic history of the use (and abuse) of motorcycles in the Canadian military. Starting with the first use of an armed motorcycle in the Canadian Militia in 1908 and continuing to Canadians training Afghan forces on motorcycle ridership skills. The book is divided into a number of chapters that address the use by Canadian Provost Corps, Signal Corps, repair, Display teams and much more. Over 90% of the photos have never before been published. 196 pages, over 450 illustrations Regular price CDN$59.95
Sale Price CDN$29.95
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Never can have too many books.
AUG 27, 2015 - 01:41 AM
So what did you order? Cheers, Christophe
AUG 27, 2015 - 03:15 AM
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