Books by "Imperial War Museum (Great Britain)."

12 books found

Report of Imperial War Museum

Report of Imperial War Museum

by Imperial War Museum (Great Britain).

1929

Catalogue of Books in the Reading Room

Catalogue of Books in the Reading Room

by Imperial Library, Calcutta, National Library (India)

1906

The Battle of Britain

The Battle of Britain

by Kate Moore, The Imperial War Museum

2015 · Bloomsbury Publishing

A lavishly illustrated and highly designed history of one of the defining moments of both British history and World War II. In 1940 Britain was an island under siege. The march of the Nazi war machine had been unrelenting: France and Belgium had quickly fallen and now the British Empire and the Commonwealth stood alone to counter the grave threat. However, their fate would not be decided by armies of millions but by a small band of fighter pilots. It was on their shoulders that Britain's best chance of survival rested. Above the villages and cities, playing fields and market towns, the skies of southern England were the scene of countless dogfights as the fledgling Fighter Command duelled daily against the might of the Luftwaffe. The Battle of Britain offers an in-depth assessment of the situation leading up to the summer of 1940, the strategies employed by the adversaries and the brutal aerial battle itself. Lavishly illustrated with photographs, contemporary art and posters, and accompanied by numerous first-hand accounts, this is a volume that captures the reality of a defining chapter in British history.

History of the Great War, Based on Official Documents

History of the Great War, Based on Official Documents

by Great Britain. Committee of Imperial Defence, Great Britain. Committee of Imperial Defence. Historical Section

1929

Words of War

Words of War

by Anthony Richards, Imperial War Museums

2021 · Headline

During the Second World War, across the frontline as well as on the Home Front, millions of people recorded their thoughts of their experiences - whether in letters, their personal diaries or those prosecuting the war giving speeches. Much as Letters of Note celebrated the great letters written through history, so Words of War allows the Imperial War Museum to showcase its incredible array of first-hand material to shine a light on how people journeyed through the 1939-45 conflict. Ten chapters take the reader chronologically through the key moments of the war: from the retreat to Dunkirk to the battle of the Atlantic; the savage fighting in the jungles of the far East to the RAF Bomber Command's campaign in Europe; the discovery of the Nazi's concentration camp system to the war's ultimate conclusion at the Nuremburg trials. One hundred documents are researched and selected by the Imperial War Museum's expert archivists, with commentary from their head Antony Richards explaining the significance of each and placing it in context to the war's progression. Readers will be able to engage and empathise with the writers in a thought-provoking and immediate way.

The Official History of the Russo-Japanese War

The Official History of the Russo-Japanese War

by Great Britain. Committee of Imperial Defence

1908

Letters from the Front

Letters from the Front

by Andrew Roberts, The Imperial War Museum

2014 · Bloomsbury Publishing

A legacy of an empire and a nation at war, Letters from the Front is a collection of correspondence sent by British and Commonwealth troops from the front line of war to their loved ones at home. Poignant expressions of love, hope and fear sit alongside amusing anecdotes, grumbles about rations and thoughtful reflections, eloquently revealing how, despite the passage of time, the experiences of the fighting man are shared in countless wars and battles across history. From the muddy trenches of the Somme through the frozen ground of the Falklands to the heat and dust of Afghanistan today, these letters are the ordinary soldier's testament to life on the front line.

Bulletin of the Imperial Institute

Bulletin of the Imperial Institute

by Imperial Institute (Great Britain)

1923

Bulletin

Bulletin

by Imperial Institute (Great Britain)

1922