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  • Lexington-Class Aircraft Carriers 1927–46

    The US Navy's first fleet carriers

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series Book 352 - New Vanguard
    This fully illustrated study explores the history of the Lexington class, the US Navy's first fleet carriers, from their battlecruiser origins to their service in World War II.The Lexington class began life as two of the six battlecruisers ordered for the US Navy in 1916. Laid down in 1920–21, they would have been the most powerful battlecruisers ever, if the Washington Naval Treaty had not ... Read more

    $15.19 USD

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  • Berlin Airlift 1948–49

    The opening battle of the Cold War

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series Book 66 - Air Campaign
    Richly illustrated throughout, this focused study reveals how the greatest airlift of the 20th century was sparked, organized, and flown, and why it succeeded.The Berlin Airlift was the first battle of the Cold War, and arguably its most decisive operation. As the Iron Curtain descended across Europe, the USSR blockaded free West Berlin in an attempt to force its surrender. Its only chance was a ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

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  • The Hump 1942–45

    America's first massive military airlift

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series Book 58 - Air Campaign
    A comprehensively illustrated history and analysis of 'The Hump' campaign in World War II**, the huge and treacherous airlift** over the Himalayas to keep China fighting.In World War II, the war in China tied down much of the Japanese Army, and it was crucial to keep China fighting and supplied. But when the Burma Road fell, the only way left was by air, in piston-engined transports, over the ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • Tokyo 1944–45

    The destruction of Imperial Japan's capital

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series Book 40 - Air Campaign
    The full history of how the United States targeted and destroyed the Japanese capital from the air, in a ten-month long campaign by the US Army Air Force and the US Navy.In November 1944, the US Army Air Force launched a 111-plane B-29 strike against Tokyo, the first raid since the morale-boosting Doolittle Raid of 1942. From then until August 13, 1945, the United States would attack Tokyo 25 ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • Philippines 1941–42

    America's disastrous start to the Pacific War

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series Book 62 - Air Campaign
    The weeks after Pearl Harbor saw Japan destroy the well-prepared US air forces in the Philippines**. Fully illustrated, this studies the Pacific War's little-known first major air campaign.**On December 7, 1941, the Japanese not only attacked Pearl Harbor,but also struck at US and allied bases throughout the Pacific, including the USA's biggest overseas territory, the Philippines. However, that ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • South China Sea 1945

    Task Force 38's bold carrier rampage in Formosa, Luzon, and Indochina

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series Book 36 - Air Campaign
    A history of the US Navy's remarkable 1945 South China Sea raid against the Japanese, the first time in history that a carrier fleet dared to rampage through coastal waters.As 1945 opened, Japan was fighting defensively everywhere. As the Allies drew closer to the Home Islands, risks of Japanese air and sea attack on the US Navy carrier force increased. US forces wanted to take the island of Luzon ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • B-25 Mitchell vs Japanese Destroyer

    Battle of the Bismarck Sea 1943

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series Book 116 - Duel
    Throughout the first year of the war in the Pacific during World War II the USAAF was relatively ineffective against ships.Indeed, warships in particular proved to be too elusive for conventional medium-level bombing. High-level attacks wasted bombs, and torpedo attacks required extensive training. But as 1942 closed, the Fifth Air Force developed new weapons and new tactics that were not just ... Read more

    $16.79 USD

  • The Port of Houston

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series series Images of America
    To reach the Port of Houston's Turning Basin, a ship must travel 50 miles along a narrow and twisting channel that passes through Galveston Bay, the San Jacinto River, and Buffalo Bayou. Despite this improbable location, Houston has the world's largest landlocked port. Measured by annual tonnage shipped, the Port of Houston is the second-largest port in the United States. Its docks, wharves, and ... Read more

    $12.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Capture of U-505

    The US Navy's controversial Enigma raid, Atlantic Ocean 1944

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series Book 58 - Raid
    U-505 was the first enemy warship the US Navy captured at sea since 1812. This is a new account of how Captain Gallery planned and executed the raid on his own initiative, and how his success almost endangered the war against the U-boats.On June 4, 1944 a US Navy antisubmarine task group in the Atlantic captured an enemy U-boat on the high seas. It was not the first time the Allies had taken a ... Read more

    $16.79 USD

  • Japan 1944–45

    LeMay’s B-29 strategic bombing campaign

    Series Book 9 - Air Campaign
    The air campaign that incinerated Japan's cities was the first and only time that independent air power has won a war.As the United States pushed Imperial Japan back towards Tokyo Bay, the US Army Air Force deployed the first of a new bomber to the theater. The B-29 Superfortress was complex, troubled, and hugely advanced. It was the most expensive weapons system of the war, and formidably capable ... Read more

    $18.99 USD

  • US Destroyers vs German U-Boats

    The Atlantic 1941–45

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series Book 127 - Duel
    An absorbing study of the duels fought between the US Navy's escort warships and Hitler's U-boats between December 1941 and May 1945.Although the Battle of the Atlantic lasted several years, its most critical phase began once the United States entered World War II. By December 1941, the British had mastered the U-boat threat in the Eastern Atlantic, only to see the front abruptly expand to regions ... Read more

    $17.99 USD

  • Rabaul 1943–44

    Reducing Japan's great island fortress

    by Mark Lardas ...
    Series Book 2 - Air Campaign
    The story of how Allied air power took the great Japanese base of Rabaul out of the Pacific War with an innovative strategy of aerial siege, backed by the courage and capability of the pilots who flew against the heavily fortified island.In 1942, the massive Japanese naval base and airfield at Rabaul was a fortress standing in the Allies' path to Tokyo. It was impossible to seize Rabaul, or starve ... Read more

    $18.99 USD