• "Aviation Heritage Trail": stories, history and events behind famous
aviation operations; • "Battleground Europe": over 100 illustrated
battleground guide books from periods including
1066,
Wars of the Roses, the
English Civil War,
Napoleonic,
Zulu War,
The Boer War,
World War I to
World War II; • "Classics": books covering
military operations and stories from many different periods throughout history; • "Cold War 1945–1991": a series of 19 books () documenting individual battles around the world during the period from 1945 to 1991, known as the
Cold War; • "FlightCraft": 18 books () focussing on significant
military aircraft from the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States of America, and Russia; primarily during the early part of the Cold War; • "History of Terror": a series of 15 books () documenting significant episodes of terror from the last two millennium; titles include:
Emperors of Rome: The Monsters, detailing the 'bad' Roman emperors from ;
Irgun, about fanatical
Zionists who wish to convert
Palestine and
Transjordan into an independent Jewish state from 1931 to 1948;
Northern Ireland: The Troubles, an intimate documentation of paramilitary operations on the island of
Ireland, and the quest to quash them, in a period known as '
The Troubles' from 1968 to 1998; and
Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, about the
al Qaeda insurgencies in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and the
Yemen, along with splinter
jihadist groups in West Africa and Europe, from 2007; • "Holt's Guidebooks": overview general information books with maps,
memorials, battleground descriptions and tourist-focused summaries covering varied
military campaigns from
World War I and
World War II; • "Napoleonic Library": a series of 27 books () dedicated to the people, equipment and battles from the
Napoleonic Wars; • "Pals": narratives documenting the lives of friends,
comrades, and pals, who joined together in the same
Battalions to serve King and Country during the
Great War • "ShipCraft": a series of 30 books () documenting military battleships, cruisers, destroyers, frigates, sloops, and aircraft carriers; along with the great passenger liners such as
the Titanic and her sisters; • "TankCraft": 28 books () documenting in significant detail the tracked warfare vehicles commonly known as
tanks; from Britain, Germany, and America; • "Warships of the Royal Navy": stories behind famous
Royal Navy (RN)
ships from the
Napoleonic Wars to contemporary military conflicts; • "Images of War": a major series of 243 books () of rare photographs from
wartime archives of every possible global military subject, from animals and aircraft to the
Waffen SS and Winston Churchill; including concentration and
death camps, individual battles, squadrons, battalions and divisions, the people, and the equipment they flew, sailed and operated, on the ground, in the air, and at sea; in all theatres of war since World War One; all with detailed captions and references; •
Shot in the Tower: The Story of the Spies Executed in the Tower of London During the First World War. ==Notes==