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Island Fortress The Defence Of Great Britain 16031945 Norman Longmate

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Island Fortress The Defence Of Great Britain 16031945 Norman Longmate
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Publisher: Pimlico
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.08 MB
Pages: 610
Author: Norman Longmate
ISBN: 9780712668132, 9781446475775, 0712668136, 1446475778
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Island Fortress The Defence Of Great Britain 16031945 Norman Longmate by Norman Longmate 9780712668132, 9781446475775, 0712668136, 1446475778 instant download after payment.

The British Isles, it is often believed, have not been invaded for nearly a thousand years. Norman Longmate reveals in this fascinating book that foreign soldiers have landed on British soil on many occasions. This definitive study weaves original sources into an enthralling narrative with facts about weapons, ships, armies, and fortresses—spiced with anecdote and ranging over international, political, military, and naval history. It is an exciting story that shows how, against all odds, the British managed to retain their freedom from the days of James I to those of George VI.

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