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    Manual of Flag Etiquette

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    For centuries, the art of flying flags at sea has been steeped in tradition, rules, and decorum. The Manual of Flag Etiquette, reviewed and accepted as correct by the Lord’s Commissioners of the Admiralty, is the authoritative guide for yachtsmen and mariners alike. Covering everything from ensigns and burgees to distress signals and ceremonial dressing of ships, this essential handbook provides clear, precise instructions on the proper use of flags aboard vessels.

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    The Destruction of Convoy PQ-17 (eBook)

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    Thirty-eight British and American cargo ships sailed in June 1942 for North Russia. On July 4, the British Admiralty ordered the escorts to turn back and escape, leaving each ship to fend for itself. Most were sunk. (David Irving’s harrowing 1967 account of the drama resulted in a major libel action in 1970.) Large softcover.

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    The Mare’s Nest (eBook)

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    The Mare’s Nest is The story of Hitler’s V-weapons the British Intelligence attack on them.

    The first edition had to be cleared by the Ministry of Defence, the Cabinet Office, the Foreign Office and the Prime Minister. The Mare’s Nest new edition contains the formerly excised chapters.

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    Royal Navalese: A Glossary of Fo’csle Language (eBook)

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    Royal Navalese dives into the heart of Royal Navy tradition with this captivating hardcover book, meticulously compiled by RN Commander John Irving, a distinguished figure from the early 20th century and father to the acclaimed historian David Irving. This book offers a unique window into naval life, uncovering the secret language – or “Navalese” – spoken among sailors of the Royal Navy up until the twilight of the British Empire post-1945.

    Paired with the whimsical illustrations by Beryl Irving, David Irving’s mother serves as both a historical artefact and a lively read. The book brings to life the camaraderie, hardships, and distinctive humour that characterized naval life. Each term and expression is presented with clarity, often accompanied by amusing anecdotes that capture the essence of maritime culture.

    First published in 1946 and republished in 2020 by Focal Point Publications, London, this edition allows readers to explore the nuances of naval slang that has evolved over centuries, offering insights into the language and Royal Navy life during a pivotal era.

    Whether you’re a naval enthusiast, a linguistics aficionado, or simply curious about the unique lexicon of one of the world’s most renowned maritime forces, “Royal Navalese: A Glossary of Fo’csle Language” promises an enriching journey through the words and expressions that have shaped the identity of the Royal Navy.

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    The Rise & Fall Of The Luftwaffe (eBook)

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    David Irving’s much-sought biography of Erhard Milch, Hermann Göring’s deputy, the field marshal who founded Lufthansa and then created the Luftwaffe. Reprinted in 2018.

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    Hess: The Missing Years 1941-1945 (2025 paperback)

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    Dive into the enigmatic world of Rudolf Hess’s wartime odyssey with David Irving’s Hess: The Missing Years 1941-1945. This compelling volume sheds light on one of World War II’s most mysterious episodes: the daring solo flight by Hitler’s deputy to Scotland in a bid to broker peace. This mission led to his lifelong incarceration. Irving’s painstaking research uncovers the hidden layers of this historical puzzle, drawing from secret British Intelligence files, medical records, and firsthand accounts to narrate a story that veers between tragedy and espionage thriller.

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    Daffy Goes to Sea (paperback)

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    When a glamorous family’s yacht docks in quiet Wales, Daffy Hetherington’s summer becomes a race to find a hidden treasure. Beryl Irving’s classic children’s novel, reproduced here with period illustrations and a fresh typeset, celebrates friendship, courage and the thrill of a sea‑side adventure. Perfect for readers aged 8 and up.

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    The Dawnchild (eBook)

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    Originally published in 1926, The Dawnchild is a captivating tale of fantasy, wonder, and the triumph of innocence over malice. This newly republished edition, complete with Beryl Irving’s original illustrations, invites readers, young and old to experience a timeless story that continues to inspire with its heart, magic, and adventure.

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    Hess: The Missing Years 1941-1945 (2025 hardback)

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    Dive into the enigmatic world of Rudolf Hess’s wartime odyssey with David Irving’s Hess: The Missing Years 1941-1945. This compelling volume sheds light on one of World War II’s most mysterious episodes: the daring solo flight by Hitler’s deputy to Scotland in a bid to broker peace. This mission led to his lifelong incarceration. Irving’s painstaking research uncovers the hidden layers of this historical puzzle, drawing from secret British Intelligence files, medical records, and firsthand accounts to narrate a story that veers between tragedy and espionage thriller.

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    Daffy Goes to Sea

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    When Daffy Hetherington’s holiday in Wales collides with a glamorous family and a mysterious treasure map, her summer turns into a treasure hunt. This carefully formatted eBook edition of Beryl Irving’s classic children’s adventure includes the full text with illustrations, a linked table of contents and optimized readability across devices. Perfect for readers aged 8 and up.

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    The Night the Dams Burst (eBook)

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    The Night the Dams Burst tells the Real History of the heroic RAF moonlight attack on Germany’s Ruhr Dams in May 1943, immortalised by the movie The Dambusters. The author’s gripping account is based on his interviews with Bomber Command officers and official British and German documents, and on exclusive access to the private papers and diaries of Barnes Wallis – the British scientist who invented the unique “bouncing bomb” which smashed the dams. The book reads like a thriller, and will excite readers of all ages. Hardcover.

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    Apocalypse 1945: The Destruction of Dresden – Signed Special Collector’s Edition

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    Own a signed Collector’s Edition of Apocalypse 1945: The Destruction of Dresden. This hardback edition features original colour photographs and is personally signed by historian David Irving. Using official papers, private records and eyewitness accounts from both sides, Irving delivers a harrowing account of the saturation bombing raids that devastated Dresden, leaving over 100,000 civilians dead or missing. An essential collector’s piece for those interested in World War II history.

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