Top rated products

Recent reviews

  • Books

    Battle for Berlin by Dr. Joseph Goebbels

    Rated 4.50 out of 5
    $35.00 Add to basket

    Germany’s short-lived Weimar Republic appears in the historical record as little more than an interregnum between Germany’s defeat in the First World War and the rise of Adolf Hitler’s new order in 1933.

    While often overlooked, the situation on the ground in the 1920s and 1930s was anything but lacking excitement. The weak and unpopular Republic was unable to prevent radical groups of every stripe from battling it out for control of the country, sometimes with propaganda, and sometimes with fists, knives, bombs, and guns.

  • Sale! Wehrmacht Fitness ManualQuick View
    Books

    Wehrmacht Fitness Manual

    Rated 0 out of 5
    Original price was: $33.00.Current price is: $27.89. Add to basket

    Unlock the secrets of WWII military conditioning with the Wehrmacht Fitness Manual — a rare and authentic guide to the rigorous training methods used by the German army. Packed with original exercises, drills, and strategy, this manual offers a powerful glimpse into historical military discipline.

    Own a piece of history today — perfect for collectors, historians, and fitness enthusiasts. Order now while copies last!

  • Sale! Good FoodQuick View
    Books

    Good Food

    Rated 0 out of 5
    Original price was: $38.00.Current price is: $29.99. Add to basket

    Philip Campbell Beatson Newington (1888–1964) was a British colonial administrator and author known for his deep engagement with Southeast Asian cultures.

    While interned in Singapore during WWII, he created the imaginative Good Food club to help prisoners cope with starvation, later publishing the celebrated cookbook Good Food (1947). He remained in Malaysia after the war, writing works like Melanau Memories that preserve local traditions and reflect his enduring curiosity and resilience.

  • Books

    Apocalypse 1945: The Destruction of Dresden – Signed – (Special Collector’s edition with slip-case)

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $99.20 Add to basket

    First published April 30, 1963. Using official papers, private records, and the accounts of eye-witnesses on both sides, David Irving gives a harrowing account of the two saturation bombing raids executed by RAF Bomber Command on Germany’s most beautiful city at the end of the war, a horrific firestorm raid which left over 100,000 innocent civilians dead or missing. With original colour photographs, hardback.

    This item is signed by author 

Shopping Basket