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David Irving Books
Göring (2025 Edition) – The Rise and Fall of Hitler’s Reichsmarschall
$79.00Original price was: $79.00.$69.00Current price is: $69.00. Add to cartStep inside the complex world of Hermann Göring — fighter ace, Nazi statesman, art plunderer, and one of Adolf Hitler’s closest confidants. In this landmark biography, bestselling historian David Irving draws upon Göring’s personal diaries, secret correspondence, and newly opened archives to deliver a vivid, unflinching portrait of a man who embodied both the glamour and the corruption of the Third Reich.

From service in World War I and his orchestration of the Gestapo and Luftwaffe, to his immense fortune, addiction, and dramatic fall, Göring’s life reflects the moral and political collapse of Nazi Germany itself.
Irving’s narrative reveals the power struggles, psychological contradictions, and political intrigues that shaped the Nazi hierarchy and Europe’s path to destruction.
639 Pages
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Commander John Irving
Navigation of Small Yachts
$39.00Original price was: $39.00.$29.00Current price is: $29.00. Add to cart“The Navigation of Small Yachts” is a specialized manual tailored specifically for the unique environment of a small, reeling vessel. Written by Lieut.-Commander John Irving, R.N., a cruising yachtsman himself, this textbook prioritizes practical “wrinkles” over complex mathematical proofs.
It simplifies deep-sea and coastal navigation into tasks as straightforward as looking up a telephone number, enabling amateurs to navigate confidently to Norway, Spain, or almost anywhere else. By focusing on the essential needs of those for whom navigation is recreation, Irving provides a clear, digestible scheme for safe passage from one port to another.
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Commander John Irving
The King’s Britannia
$39.00Original price was: $39.00.$29.00Current price is: $29.00. Add to cartStep aboard the illustrious Britannia and embark on a voyage through history, where the allure of the sea meets the grandeur of royalty.
The King’s Britannia offers a captivating narrative that chronicles the life of the royal yacht Britannia.
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Rivers of East Anglia (Paperback)
$25.00Original price was: $25.00.$12.00Current price is: $12.00. Add to cartA classic journey through the rivers and coastal waterways of Essex and Suffolk.
Rivers of East Anglia brings to life the character, history, wildlife, sailing culture, and quiet beauty of England’s eastern coast — ideal for sailors, travelers, and anyone who loves timeless maritime landscapes.
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Coronel and the Falklands (Paperback)
$15.00 Add to cartFrom the devastating defeat of a Royal Navy Squadron in the Battle of Coronel, to the Navy’s resounding victory at the Battle of the Falkland Islands a few weeks later, this detailed account from the early days of World War I recounts two events that shaped the fate of empires.
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David Irving Books
The Destruction of Convoy PQ-17 (Paperback)
$25.00 Add to cartThirty-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.)
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David Irving Books
ACCIDENT. The Death of General Sikorski (Paperback)
$19.00 Add to cartUnravel the shrouded mysteries of World War II in David Irving’s compelling investigation, ‘The Death of General Sikorski.’

Dive into the enigmatic demise of one of Poland’s most pivotal figures, General WÅ‚adysÅ‚aw Sikorski, the Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile, whose untimely death in a 1943 plane crash in Gibraltar sparked decades of speculation and conspiracy theories.
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Whitehall in Stalin’s Russia: British Assessments of the Red Army, 1934–1945 (paperback)
$29.00Original price was: $29.00.$19.00Current price is: $19.00. Add to cartA groundbreaking study of British intelligence, diplomacy, and prejudice inside Stalin’s Russia.
Dr. Marcus Papadopoulos uncovers how Whitehall’s policymakers, soldiers, and spies perceived—and misjudged—the Red Army from 1934 to 1945. Based on extensive archival research, Whitehall in Stalin’s Russia reveals the mixture of fear, racism, and strategic calculation that shaped Britain’s wartime relations with Moscow and still echoes in modern geopolitics. -
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Good Food (Paperback)
$38.00Original price was: $38.00.$29.99Current price is: $29.99. Add to cartPhilip 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.





















