London: Bombed, Blitzed and Blown Up

London: Bombed, Blitzed and Blown Up

Ian Jones
Our Price:  £8.99
List Price:  £30.00
Saving Of:  70%

Availability:  

  

In stock

Author:  Ian Jones
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  503
Publisher:  Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year:  2016
ISBN:  9781473878990

When it comes to being bombed, London is unique. Although it cannot claim to be the most bombed capital city in terms of the weight of explosive detonated it has endured the most varied and unrelenting attack since the discovery of explosives. From the first Irish Republican bomb in 1867, London and its population have been under almost constant assault. Terrorism features in virtually every decade from the 1860s to the present and has caused much damage, particularly during the late 1980s and early 1990s. However, by far the greatest destruction was from the air. The Zeppelin and Gotha bomber raids in the First World War being but a foretaste of what would happen in the Second. Then the capital was devastated, firstly by the Luftwaffe's aeroplanes and then Hitler's 'vengeance' weapons, the V-1s and V-2s. After the Second World War the bombers returned, in the form of the IRA and then the home-grown terrorists of 2005. Written by a former Explosives Officer who worked for the Counter Terrorism Command of the Metropolitan Police, this is the most comprehensive and record of Britain's capital under attack that has ever been compiled.

You may also like
Bacon's Up-to-Date Map of London 1902
Condition: Used, Very Good
£7.99   £2.75

A very detailed facsimile colour reproduction showing the greatest city in the world a century ago. From Hammersmith in the west to Limehouse in the east. Railways, tube trains, tram routes, many buildings, workhouses, factories and street names are clearly shown. Folded map in a protective wallet.


London Transport in the Blitz
Michael H C Baker
Condition: Used, Like New
£19.99   £10.99

Up until the 20th century warfare was fought on the battlefield; it rarely impacted on the civilian population, unless as with Paris in 1870/71 a major city was under siege. All this changed with the development of aircraft; suddenly there was an additional dimension to warfare. World War 1 saw the first ...


Becoming Arab in London: Performativity and the Undoing of Identity
Ramy M. K. Aly
Condition: New
£24.99   £4.99

An exploration into the lives of young Arabs growing up in London which critiques 'identity' in favour of race, gender and class.