New and Upcoming Books

Here are some books that either have been released recently or on scheduled to be released in the next month.

Book15Nagmachon Heavy APC  by Michael Mass and Adam O’Brian

Publishers Description:

Desert Eagle Publishing is proud to announce the release of its No. 15 book, in the IDF Armor Series.  Title is – NAGMACHON Heavy APC – Centurion based APC IN IDF SERVICE – Part 2

Book includes old (birdcage) and new (slat armor and doghouse) versions, and the regular chapters :
– The family
– In action
– In details
– Power pack and engine compartment
– Armament
– Suspension
– and a Recovery story in Lebanon, with a personal touch.

Contains many previously unseen photographs.  Release date: March 1st 2016

 

US halftracks part 2U.S. Half-tracks Part 2 By David Doyle

Ampersand Publishing

Publishers Description:

Explore the development, production and deployment of America’s heavily armed half-track variants. Illustrated with 700 period photos and described in detail in the 448 hard-bound pages of this volume are the myriad of half-track based mortar, howitzer and gun motor carriages ranging from the ubiquitous but uncelebrated M4 Mortar Carrier to the obscure twin-40mm Bofors-armed T68 to the acclaimed M16 antiaircraft vehicle, which armed with four .50 caliber machine guns remained in the US arsenal until the late 1950s. Drawing heavily on obscure manufacturer documents and long-forgotten government records, this volume, when combined with Part 1, published in 2015, is the only complete study of these vehicles. ISBN: 978-0-9861127-4-4. $49.95

 

German Panzer IGerman Panzer I: A Visual History by David Doyle

Ampersand Publishing

Publishers Description:

Clandestinely developed during the post WWI-era during which Germany was forbidden from developing, producing or owning armored combat vehicles, the Panzer I served as a proof of concept. Manufacturers and engineers became acquainted with the creation of modern fully tracked combat vehicles and soldiers were familiarized with the driving, maintenance, logistics entailed by fielding an armored force. Once war began, not only did these experiences prove invaluable, the tanks themselves, armed only with twin machine guns, nevertheless proved formidable weapons against ill-prepared enemies. Spread through 168 hardbound pages, over 200 photos document all variations of this, the cornerstone upon which Germany’s famed panzer force was built. As a special bonus, this title includes a 16-page-color walk around section featuring very rare examples of the Panzer IA, B and F. ISBN: 978-1-944367-04-6. $28.95

 

298-1252-thickboxShilka AA Gun In Detail By Jan Horák and František Kořán.

WWP

Publishers Description:

The book covers ZSU-23-4V1 and ZSU-23-4M variants on 120 pages, 370 colour photos and 20 manual drawings.

 

 

 

Book Alert: Ghost Division by A. Harding Ganz

51qp8C5tyFL._SX395_BO1,204,203,200_For those interested in the history of WW2 German Panzer units, a new book has been released on the history of the 11th Panzer Division.  Titled “Ghost Division: The 11th “Gespenster” Panzer Division and the German Armored Force in World War II“, this new book is authored by A. Harding Ganz, published by Stackpole books and contains 416 pages.

 

 

Publishers Description:

Nicknamed the “Ghost Division” because of its speed and habit of turning up where its enemies least expected, the German 11th Panzer Division wreaked havoc in the East and West in World War II, playing a pivotal role in some of the biggest engagements, including Barbarossa, Stalingrad, Kursk, and the West.

>Detailed reconstruction of the 11th Panzer Division’s wartime exploits.

>Explores the role played by the German Wehrmacht’s panzer force during World War II, its tactical prowess, and tenacity of its soldiers.

>Draws on archival sources as well as interviews and correspondence with veterans.

Author information:

Born in New York City, A. Harding Ganz is professor emeritus at Ohio State University. He served as a tank platoon leader in the U.S. Army stationed in Germany in the 1960s and earned his master’s from Columbia University and his doctorate from Ohio State. He has written for publications such as Armor magazine and the Journal of Military History. He lives in Newark, Ohio, near Columbus.

Book Alert: A30 Challenger Tank A Technical History

A new book by British researcher P.M. Knight is now available from Lulu.com.  This new volume looks at the history and development of the WW2 era British A30 Challenger tank (not to be confused with the modern Challenger MBT).  This is the third book that Mr. Knight has written on British WW2 armor, having also published volumes on the Covenanter and Crusader Cruiser tanks.  The book is available at Lulu.com and should be available through Amazon in a few weeks.

Publishers Description:

product_thumbnailThe A30 Challenger was devised during 1942 as a means of mounting the powerful 17 pounder anti-tank gun on the chassis of what was intended to be the British Army’s next Cruiser tank, the Cromwell. The subsequent development programme was subject to a degree of controversy as to the role and efficacy of such a vehicle, and, in the event, only 200 machines were ordered. The first examples did not see action until August 1944, and even then they were often viewed only as “stop-gaps” until the arrival of the A34 Comet. However, there were those, especially among its design team at Rolls-Royce in Belper, Derbyshire, who came to believe that the Challenger represented a missed opportunity to provide the Army with an unprecedented combination of firepower and mobility. This book examines the story of what would be an innovative and successful, if somewhat rarefied, tank and its subsequent development as a self-propelled anti-tank gun.

Book Alert: British Armoured Formations 1939 – 1945, A Bibliography

For those interested in the history of British Armor during WW2, please consider this very useful reference book by John A. Smith, British Armoured Formations 1939 – 1945, A Biography:  Annotated and Illustrated, Incorporating Armoured Regiments, Brigades and Divisions in Service During World War Two.  According to the author, this work  provides a listing for each armored regiment, brigade and division, and includes not only the standard histories but also the private regimental publications, the memoirs and biographies of veterans, plus a summary of each unit’s journals/newspapers/etc. There is also a color illustration section that shows some of the rarer titles listed in the book.  There is also a notes section for each book with the authors observations on the content, including awards and honors, print run numbers where established, guidance on the quantity of content relevant to WWII, and more.

For a sample of the book, go to the author’s website www.tankfactory.co.uk.  Aside from the sample pages, there is an order page for those wishing to purchase a copy, as well as a page listing other books on British Armor that the author has available for sale from his personal collection.

British Armored formations

Book Alert: Fallen Sentinel

fallen sentinelAmazon has listed a release date of January 2016 for the book “Fallen Sentinel: Australian Tanks in World War II.” We assume this is a release date for a US edition since the book has been available in Australia or in a digital version since 2011.  Authored by Peter Beale, this hardcover book is listed at 320 pages published by Big Sky Publishing.   Peter Beale is best known for his book “Death by Design” which gives a critical evaluation of World War II British tank development.  While British WW2 tank development has been covered over the years fairly extensively by authors such as David Fletcher, AJ Smithers and Peter Beale, this book is the first to cover Australian tank development in substantial detail.  A preview of the book is available on Amazon here.

Publishers Description:

Fallen Sentinel tells the story of Australian tanks in World War II, a dismal tale for both tankman and taxpayer. Against the backdrop of the sweeping conquest of Western Europe by Hitler’s Panzers, the Australian Government, cash-strapped and resource poor, attempted to field its own tank force to do battle with the Axis forces. Three armoured divisions were created — and all three disbanded before they had seen action. In what became a prodigious waste of time, material, and human endeavour, sixty-six Australian cruiser tanks were produced — the Sentinel tank —none of which would ever take the field of battle. This is a book that portrays governments under pressure and the bureaucratic bungles that saw opportunities lost and precious resources squandered. Fallen Sentinel presents a careful dissection of government process in the crucible of war, a rare gem in an age when most wartime histories focus on the front-line soldier. Peter Beale presents a damning indictment of the frailty of government under pressure, a bureaucracy in crisis and the extraordinary failure of government process at the highest level. Modern-day governments would do well to heed the lessons of this book.

Book Alert: Research Squad Tiger book

The Research Squad has announced that their Tiger tank book is at the printers and available for pre-order.

Tiger1The Research Squad are pleased to announce the upcoming release of Tiger: Modern Study of Fgst. NR. 250031, a complete photo study of the Aberdeen 712 Tiger tank. The Research Squad were given given special permission by the collection and Aberdeen Proving Ground Museum to fully document this important vehicle in order to create a photographic record for any future restoration work. This includes a full exterior walk-around, a complete documentation of the interior and also a detailed study of the engine compartment and engine.

To this end the knowledge and expertise of many contributors were brought together, not least of which were our two technical editors, Liejon Schoot and Rob Veenendaal, without whose massive contribution this book would not have been completed.
208 pages
+/- 690 images.
69 technical diagrams (including 27 selected re-mastered diagrams at A4 size)

This includes:

  • a full exterior walk-around,
  • a complete documentation of the interior
  • a detailed study of the engine compartment.
  • a history of the vehicle from capture to present date
  • a veteran interview with the driver of Maj. Leuder
  • a history of the vehicle from capture to present date
  • a technical article by Liejon Schoot and Rob Veenendaal on the Vorpanzer design

This book is currently at the printers – all copies pre-ordered will ship first during November 2015.

Book Alert: Kursk: The Battle of Prokhorovka

51KvncC1EwL._SX423_BO1,204,203,200_Looking for the ultimate book on the famous tank battle at Prokhorovka?  Aberdeen books is listing a mid-October release for the massive new book on the topic, “Kursk: The Battle of Prokhorovka” by Christopher A. Lawrence of the Dupuy Institute.  This is no ordinary book, it’s a whopping 1662 pages and comes with an equally impressive price tag of $195.  While this price tag may put it outside the range of many readers, imagine how impressive it would look on your coffee table.  Or, considering the size of the thing, you can use it as a coffee table.  Joking aside, this book is available for pre-order from Aberdeen books, who offer a special $175 price on pre-orders.

Publishers Description:

Kursk: The Battle of Prokhorovka is the first definitive account of the largest tank battle in history. This book is unique in that it draws upon in-depth research in both the German and Russian archival records. This was research that was begun in the 1990s, after the Soviet Union had fallen, when The Dupuy Institute was able to gain access to the Russian military archives. The book is built from the actual unit records from both sides, as opposed to the sometimes distorted narratives and legends that have grown up over the battle. It then compares and contrasts those records with the stories and interviews collected from veterans. It is an attempt to cover the entire range of fighting, from the strategic decisions, the operational art, to the tactics and the personal stories. It is a detailed description of the battle, a quantitative analysis of the battle and personal description of the battle as seen through the eyes of the participants. Over hundred German and Russian participants on both sides were interviewed exclusively for this book. It is a unique body of research that will not be replicated.

This is a large book. This is because the amount of unique material collected on the battle was unparalleled, first as part of a U.S. Army funded research project and then as an extended book project. The book includes 29 fold-out maps, 94 maps in the text, 41 charts, graphs and diagrams, 166 tables, 194 statistical sheets covering each engagement, 100 separate sidebars of discussion, 66 German and Soviet commander biographies, and four photo sections with 289 photos. They are drawn from both German and Soviet sources.
The Battle of Kursk was the largest armor battle in history. On 5 July 1943, three German panzer corps, under command of German General Erich von Manstein, tore into the Soviet fortified defenses south of Kursk. Driving back the Soviet Voronezh Front’s desperate defense, under command of Soviet General Nikolai Vatutin and future Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev, the fight culminated in the famous tank battle at Prokhorovka. This book focuses on the German offensive in the south of the Kursk salient that was the high point of the Battle of Kursk. It addresses all units that fought in the battle, not just the Panther and Tiger tanks, not just the SS, not just the tank busting Stukas.

Book Alert: T-34/85 Camouflage and Markings 1944-1945 (Green Series)

October 9 is listed as the release date for the latest entry in the Green Series by MMPBooks, T-34/85 Camouflage and Markings 1944-1945 by Przemyslaw Skulski.  This book is listed as 120 pages softcover 8.3 by 11.7 inches.

Publishers Description:

T-34 served in huge numbers with the Soviet Army and its allies, and was also used by their enemies! This book describes the colors and markings applied to the T-34-85 in service with all major users, including unit and tactical markings, individual names and insignia, and air recognition features. Profusely illustrated with photos and color profiles, this is essential reading for armor enthusiasts and modelers.

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Book Alert: Conqueror Heavy Gun Tank

ConquerorLater this month Tankograd Publishing will be releasing a new book on the Conqueror Heavy Gun Tank by Carl Schutze.  This will be a softcover book of 64 pages with 12 color and 94 b&w photos and 17 graphics.  Text is in both English and German.

Publisher’s Description:

The FV214 Conqueror heavy gun tank was developed and fielded by the British Army in the early years of the Cold War to counter the threat caused by Soviet heavy tanks such as the IS-3 and the T-10. If the Cold War had turned hot, the Conqueror would have served as a tank destroyer to knock out enemy armor at a range superior to that of the Centurion main battle tanks.

This publication describes the development history, the technology, variants and the only eight year long in-service life of the Conqueror heavy gun tank. Also covered is the Conqueror armored recovery vehicle.

Book Alert: Tip of the Spear

61jdF4bn6aL._SX399_BO1,204,203,200_Stackpole Publishing has announced a November 1, 2015 release for the upcoming book ‘Tip of the Spear: German Armored Reconnaissance in Action in World War II” by Robert Edwards.    This is a 528 page hardcover volume with 500 black and white photos as well as a 32-page color insert.  This book follows Edward’s “Scouts Out: A History of German Armored Reconnaissance Units in World War II” published in 2014.  Robert Edwards is a retired U. S. Army armor officer who has translated numerous books from German to English.  Most notably for armor fans, he translated Otto Carius biography “Tigers in the Mud.”

Publishers Description:

During World War II, German armored reconnaissance laid the groundwork–often through small-unit actions–for the stunning tank and infantry operations that made the German military famous. Robert Edwards’s follow-up to Scouts Out, the first extensive treatment of the subject in English, focuses on the battles and personalities found in ranks of the Waffen-SS, Luftwaffe, and other divisions.

– Covers armored reconnaissance in Poland, France in 1940, the Balkans, North Africa, the Eastern Front, Italy, and the Western Front

– Numerous firsthand accounts and after-action reports

– Analysis of recon operations, from tactics and doctrine to vehicles and commanders