I've just got a small batch of books back in stock for you today, but there are some real gems, including two Campaigns which flew out of stock after their initial print run, an Elite which sees its first print run in 8 years, and a pair of Men-at-Arms covering 16th century armies!
CAM 16: Kursk 1943CAM 185: Naseby 1645CAM 226: Midway 1942CAM 228: Teutoburg AD 9COM 59: F-15E Strike Eagle Units in Combat 1990-2005ELI 18: Israeli Elite Units since 1948 (US Only)ELI 97: The Kaiser's WarlordsELI 164: British Napoleonic Infantry Tactics 1792-1815FOR 23: German Field Fortifications 1939-45FOR 47: Fortifications of the IncasMAA 86: Samurai Armies 1550-1615MAA 188: Polish Armies 1569-1696 (2)MAA 218: Ancient Chinese Armies 1500-200 BCMAA 243: Rome's Enemies (5) The Desert FrontierNVG 48: The 25-pounder Field Gun 1939-72NVG 165: US Destroyers 1942-45: Wartime classesNVG 168: British Aircraft Carriers 1939-45WAR 114: African American Soldier in the Civil War (US Only)WAR 116: Viet Cong Fighter
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