Weapons of World War II

by Michael E Haskew

Published 15 August 2012
World War II saw a global conflict with the weapons technologies of the leading nations of the world pitted against each other. Weapons of World War II examines key air, sea and land weapons, vehicles and small arms in a spread by spread format for ease of use.

Each spread features a key category of weapon, such as fighters or main battle tanks, with an easy to follow diagram or chart addressing top speeds, armour penetration, diving depth and other technical qualities of the featured weapons.

Packed with specially-created charts, graphs, and artworks and accompanied by an accessible explanation of the key characteristics of each weapon type, Weapons of World War II is a fantastic book for any general reader or military enthusiast.

Artillery

by Michael E Haskew

Published 31 October 2012
Moving from early catapults and ballistae to the technological marvels of the present day, "Artillery: Compared & Contrasted" is a comprehensive guide to the 'queen of the battlefield'. The story of its development as a military arm and its use in warfare is illustrated with full-color artworks and dramatic action photographs. The book features such famous examples as the German '88', the British 25-pounder and the American M109. Many of the weapons described in "Artillery: Compared & Contrasted" are also accompanied by detailed color profiles, which show their size and design. There are also full specifications tables that list country of origin, weights, dimensions and armament (with all weights and measures provided in both metric and imperial). Spread throughout the book are 'head-to-head' comparisons between rival artillery types, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. "Artillery: Compared & Contrasted" is an accessible reference guide to the subject, which will appeal to anyone with an interest in warfare.