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Armour: The development of mechanised forces and their equipment

by Ogorkiewicz, Richard M

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London: Stevens & Sons Ltd, 1960. First edition. Very Good +/very good +. This is the first comprehensive account of armoured forces - the way they have evolved, the vehicles they use, and how they fight. The author presents a wealth of fascinating detail on every aspect of his subject. Here are the bizarre forerunners of the modern armoured vehicle - F.R. Simms' armed quadricycle of the last century, the steam tractor, Little Willie, and the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. And here above all is the tank, the most romantic and colourful of all armoured vehicles. The author shows how its logical evolution was checked at times by military conservatism, and how the attitude towards it could change capriciously and without justification. 'Armour' is the ideal book for the student of military history and the layman alike. It will appeal in particular to all those who have ever fought with armoured vehicles. Mylar cover;black boards with writing to spine. some bumping and rubbing. dj not price clipped, some rubbing. clean pages and tight binding. inside pages foxed.foredge some foxing.heavy book so post and packing to be adjusted accordingly. First Edition AB70

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Bookseller's Inventory #
1743AB70
Title
Armour
Author
Ogorkiewicz, Richard M
Book Condition
Used - Very Good +
Jacket Condition
very good +
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Stevens & Sons Ltd
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1960
Keywords
armoured vehicles;tanks;history;war;military;
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