Wednesday, March 03, 2010 - 03:48 AM UTC
The U.S. Publishing House, Ampersand, have been kind enough to send us details and images of their forthcoming book.
The Churchill Tank: A Visual History of the British Army’s Heavy Infantry Tank 1941-1945. (Part One: The gun tank, Mk I-VIII).
In the book's 120 pages, both the development and service history of this emblematic vehicle is presented using around 150 large images. Format of the book is 11 x 8.5 inch, soft cover with rigid binding. The book is written by David Doyle with a foreword by David Fletcher - much whose work has appeared in the British magazine Military Modelling. The book is priced at a (very) modest $19.95 US and will be available from April 15.
Our thanks to Ampersand Publishing for the details and the VERY generous selection of sample pages!
In the book's 120 pages, both the development and service history of this emblematic vehicle is presented using around 150 large images. Format of the book is 11 x 8.5 inch, soft cover with rigid binding. The book is written by David Doyle with a foreword by David Fletcher - much whose work has appeared in the British magazine Military Modelling. The book is priced at a (very) modest $19.95 US and will be available from April 15.
Our thanks to Ampersand Publishing for the details and the VERY generous selection of sample pages!
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