HAIG (Brig. A.B.)
War Records of the 24th Punjabis (4th Battalion 14th Punjab Regiment) 1914-20.
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HALES (A.G.)
Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900): Letters from the Front.
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HALL (W.G.)
The Green Triangle: Being the History of the 2/5th Battalion The Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) in the Great European War, 1914-1918.
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HALLEY (D.)
With Wingate in Burma; being the story of the adventure of Sergeant Tony Aubrey of the King's (Liverpool) Regiment during the 1943 Wingate Expedition into Burma.
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HANKEY (Donald)
The Beloved Captain: Selected Chapters from "A Student in Arms."
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HANNA (Henry)
The Pals at Suvla Bay: Being the Record of 'D' Company of the 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
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HARRIS (Philip L.) Ed.
Aussie: A Reprint of all the Numbers of the Diggers' Own Paper of the Battlefield, Wholly Written & Illustrated in the Field by Members of the A.I.F.
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HARRIS (Simon)
History of the 43rd & 52nd (Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire) Light Infantry in the Great War 1914-1918. Volume II: The 52nd Light Infantry in France & Belgium.
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HARRISON (Dr. Clive) Ed.
QMS Edgar Wignall of the 51st Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps: Diary & Notes from the Great War 1914-18.
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HARVEY (David)
Monuments to Courage: Victoria Cross Headstones & Memorials. 2 Vols., 1854-1916; 1917-1982.
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HAVERS (Norman)
March On! An Infantry Battalion in England, India & Burma 1941-1945.
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HAWARD (Edwin)
"Pioneers on Four Fronts" Being a Short Record of the Doings of the 107th Pioneers (now the 1/2nd Bombay Pioneer Regiment) in the Great War.
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HAY (Ian)
Carrying On - After The First Hundred Thousand.
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HAY (Ian)
Carrying On - After The First Hundred Thousand.
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HAY (Ian)
The Ship of Remembrance: Gallipoli-Salonika.
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HAZARD (John) Ed.
The Army & Navy Calendar for the Financial Year 1884-85; Being a Compendium of General Information Relating to the Army, Navy, Militia & Volunteers, & Containing Maps, Plans, Tabulated Statements, Abstracts, Etc., Compiled from Authentic Sources (Corrected to 30th April 1884).
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HENSHAW (Trevor)
The Sky Their Battlefield: Air Fighting & the Complete List of Allied Air Casualties from Enemy Action in the First War, British, Commonwealth & United States Air Services 1914 to 1918.
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HERBERT (Lady Muriel)
Serbia & the Serbians: Letters from Lady Muriel Herbert, Who was with the Second Serbian Relief Fund Unit.
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HILL (M.F.)
Permanent Way. Volume II: The Story of the Tanganyika Railways.
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HILLS (Capt. J.D., MC)
The Fifth Leicestershire: A Record of the 1/5th Bn. The Leicestershire Regiment TF During the War 1914-1919.
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HILLS (Capt. J.D., MC)
The Fifth Leicestershire: A Record of the 1/5th Bn. The Leicestershire Regiment TF During the War 1914-1919.
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HIPKISS (James)
Unarmed Combat: The Art of Physical Defence & Attack practically explained & illustrated.
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HISLAM (Percival A.)
The Admiralty of the Atlantic: An Enquiry into the Development of German Sea Power, Past, Present, & Prospective.
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HODDER-WILLIAMS (Sir Ernest) Ed.
One Young Man: The Simple & True Story of a Clerk who Enlisted in 1914, who Fought on the Western Front for Nearly Two Years, was Severely Wounded at the Battle of the Somme, & is Now on His Way Back to His Desk.
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HODGKINSON (Capt. A.)
The King's Own T.F. Being a Record of the 1/5th Bn. The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) in the European war 1914-1918.
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HOLLISS (Barry)
The Forgotten Front Line: LFB Station 40, New Cross, A History of the Period 1939-1945.
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HOLLOWAY (B.G.) & BANKS (H.) Eds.
The Northamptonshire Home Guard 1940-45: A History of the services of men & women of Northampstonshire who in the world war of 1939-45 forsook their rest & leisure to rally in defence of the Homeland & defiance of the invader.
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HOOVER (A.J.)
God, Germany, & Britain in the Great War: A Study in Clerical Nationalism.
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HORDERN (Col. C.)
Official History of the War: Military Operations East Africa Vol. I August 1914-Sept. 1916.
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HORDERN (Col. C.)
Official History of the War: Military Operations East Africa Vol. I August 1914-Sept. 1916.
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HORSFALL (Jack)
The Long March: The Story of "The Devils Own" B/21 Burnley Battery Royal Field Artillery 1914-1919.
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HOWE (M.A. DeWOLFE) Ed.
The Harvard Volunteers in Europe: Personal Records of Experience in Military, Ambulance & Hospital Service.
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HUDSON (Gen. Sir H., GCB)
History of the 19th King George's Own Lancers from 1858-1921, formerly 18th K.G.O. Lancers & 19th Lancers (Fane's Horse), amalgamated in 1921.
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HUTCHINSON (Col. H.D.)
The Campaign in Tirah 1897-1898: An Account of the Expedition Against the Orakzais & Afridis under General Sir William Lockhart, GCB, KCSI.
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HYDE (Robin)
Passport to Hell: The Story of James Douglas Stark, Bomber, Fifth Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Forces.
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