Aviation
USAAF Aircraft Markings and Camouflage 1941-1947. The History of USAAF Aircraft Markings, Insignia, Camouflage, and Colors
Atglen, Schiffer Military/ Aviation History, 1997. Indispensable reference, and essential for the modeller. More
The Golden Age of New Zealand Flying Boats
Auckland, Random House New Zealand Ltd, 1997. More
Pride of Seattle. The Story of the First 300 B-17F Flying Fortresses
Carrollton, Squadron/ Signal Publications, 1998. Features 8 pages of colour illustrations. More
Hell on High Ground. World War II Air Crash Sites. Volume 2
Shrewsbury, Airlife, 1999. A relevant newspaper clipping is loosely inserted. More
Hitler's Fall Guys. An Examination of the Luftwaffe by One of America's Most Famous Aces
Atglen, Schiffer, 1999. More
ACC Bomber Triad. The B-52s, B-1s and B-2s of Air Combat Command
Atglen, Schiffer Military History, 1999. Not least, 'gravity weapons ...[and the] AGM-84 Harpoon, AGM-86 ALCM/CALCM, AGM-129, AGM-14 Have Nap ...'. More
Seaplanes at War. A Treasury of Words and Pictures
Ridgewood, The Author, 1999. Inscribed and signed by the author on the title page; and with a related photocopy with a pencilled note in historian David Vincent's hand. More
Sagittarius Rising
London, The Folio Society, 1999 (second printing)/ 1998 [first thus]. Introduction by Max Arthur, with Lewis' foreword to the third edition of 1993. More
RaceplaneTech Series. Volume 1: Griffon-Powered Mustangs [and] Volume 2: Round-engine Racers. Bearcats & Corsairs
North Branch, Specialty Press, [2000 and 2002]. More
De Havilland Comet
Marlborough, Crowood Press, 2000. More
Boeing 747
Marlborough, Crowood Press, 2000. More
Black Sunday. When the US Fifth Air Force lost to New Guinea Weather
Kingston, Aerothentic Publications, 2000/ 1995. 'On a late 1944 April afternoon in New Guinea a weather front built up quickly and blocked the way home to more than 300 US 5th Air Force aircraft. Over enemy territory and caught between mountains and the sea, there was little but to take..... More
Qantas by George! The Remarkable Story of George Roberts
Sydney, The Watermark Press, 2000. 'George Roberts ... saw his first aeroplane, which landed in a paddock near his house, when he was eight and took his first flight in a flying boat on Moreton Bay in 1920 when he was 10. George who is now over 90 is the..... More
The 421st Night Fighter Squadron in World War II
Atglen, Schiffer Military History, 2001. More
Above an Angry Sea. United States Navy B-24 Liberator and PB4Y-2 Privateer Operations in the Pacific, October 1944 - August 1945
Atglen, Schiffer Military History, 2001 (first edition). More
The Forgotten Giant of Australian Aviation. Australian National Airways
Flemington, Hyland House, 2001. ANA, founded by Sir Ivan Holyman, was a key player in Australian aviation from 1936 to 1957. Provenance: Frederick St. G.D. Holyman, with his armorial bookplate on the front pastedown, and a signed gift inscription from him on the half-title (signed again by him below it)..... More
F-80 Shooting Star Units Over Korea
Oxford, Osprey Publishing, 2001. Number 5 in the Osprey Frontline Colour series. More
Luck is no Accident. Flying in War and Peace. Forty Years of Flying. Forty Years of Extraordinary Good Luck [1946-1986]
Loftus, Australian Military History Publications, 2002/ 2001. Inscribed, dated (3 March 2005) and signed by the author, Col King. More
Escape from North Korea. The Ron Guthrie Story
Riverwood, Meteor, 2002. Signed in ink by both authors on the half-title. More
F-86 Sabres of the 4th Fighter Interceptor Wing
Oxford, Osprey Publishing Limited, 2002. Number 6 in the Osprey Frontline Colour series. More
B-17 Flying Fortress Units of the Pacific War
Botley, Osprey, 2003. Osprey Combat Aircraft Number 39. More
Vampires and Fleas. A History of British Aircraft Preservation
Marlborough, Crowood Press, 2003. Not least, the lethal Mignet Flying Flea. More
Wardens to Tanager. RAAF Operations in East Timor
Maryborough, Banner Books, 2003. 'The role of the Royal Australian Air Force in East Timor was pivotal to the success of Interfet and the subsequent United nations operations, yet to date, little has been written on the subject. This book ... provides the reader with an account of that involvement'..... More
Czechs in the RAF in Focus
Walton on Thames, Red Kite, 2004. More
First of Many. The S-51 Helicopter in RAAF Service
Melbourne, Red Roo Models, 2004 (first edition). Inscribed and signed by both Byk and Hourigan (Kerle passed away before publication). Number 90 of 500 copies. Not least, colours and markings and modelling the Sikorsky S-51; number 9 in a profile series on famous Australian aircraft. More
A History of No. 10 Squadron, Royal Naval Air Service in World War I
Atglen, Schiffer Military History, 2004. More
Meatballs and Dead Birds. A Photo Gallery of Destroyed Japanese Aircraft in World War II
Mechanicsburg, Stackpole Books, 2004. With some related ephemera loosely inserted. More
De Havilland Comet
Marlborough, Crowood Press, 2005. More
'There's Rocks in those Clouds'. 433rd Troop Carrier Group [in] World War Two
Lakeland, Poor Richard's Print Shop, 2005. 'The 433rd Troop Carrier Group (USAAF) operated in support of the campaigns on New Guinea and the Philippines and moved parts of the Fifth Air Force to Okinawa' (History of War website). Not least, the C-47 Skytrain (Dakota) and the Curtiss C-46 Commando. More
Wings Across the Border. A History of Aviation in North Wales and the Northern Marches. Volume III
Wrexham, Bridge Books, 2005. 'Complete in itself, this third volume covers the period 1940-1941, a period of experimentation as the RAF and the other armed services tried to tackle the problems of countering the Luftwaffe'. Not least, Saunders-Roe; Catalinas tested at SARO, Beaumaris; Number 9 Group; Number 7 and Number..... More
Farnborough. 100 Years of British Aviation
Hinckley, Midland/ Ian Allen, 2006. A detailed history of the UK's premier air testing airfield; superb illustrations ideal for the modeller. More
Katakana Man. I Worked Only for Generals. The Most Secret of all Allied Operations in World War II in the Pacific
Tuggeranong, Air Power Development Centre, 2006. Signed in ink on the title page by the author. Winner of the 2005 RAAF Heritage Awards. More
Blue Lightning. The Story of 6 Squadron AFC and RAAF, 1917-2005
Loftus, Australia Military History Publications, 2007. More
Technical Air Intelligence in the Pacific WWII
Cassville, The Author, 2007. More
A War at Home. A comprehensive guide to the first Japanese attacks on Darwin
Darwin, Tall Stories, 2007 (third edition)/ 1999. A comprehensive account, this third edition 'also contains and authoritative chapter analysing the rumours that many more people died than are given in most accounts' (rear cover). More
The Forgotten Giant of Australian Aviation. Australian National Airways
Flemington, Hyland House, 2007/ 2001. Ivan Holyman's ANA was a key player in Australian aviation from 1936 to 1957. More
RAAF Historical Record of No. 4 Service Flying Training School, Geraldton W.A
Sorrento, The Author, 2007. The brief chronological history (pages iii-v) indicates that flying training commenced at Geraldton on 10 March 1941, and on 31 May 1945 'No 4 SFTS ceased to exist'. More
Last Stand in Singapore. The Story of 488 Squadron RNZAF
Auckland, Random House NZ, 2008. 'Equipped with worn Brewster Buffaloes received from a departing RAF squadron, the unit faced a steep learning curve keeping the aircraft operational and developing effective fighter tactics. By January 1942 No. 488 Squadron was experiencing frequent air combat with Japanese aircraft over Singapore' (rear cover)..... More
Remembering Korea. Australians in the War of 1950-53. Includes the Names of All Those Who Served
Chatswood, Lansdowne Publishing Pty Ltd, 2009 (updated edition)/ 2000. More
The De Havilland Legacy. Hatfield Aerodrome Remembered
Hatfield, University of Hertfordshire Press, 2010. More
The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Imperial Naval Air Service
Barnsley, Pen & Sword Aviation, 2010. More
Rising Sun, Falling Skies. The Disastrous Java Sea Campaign of World War II
Oxford, Osprey Publishing, 2010. More
Airfields and Landing Grounds of Wales: West
Brimscombe Port, The History Press, 2011/ 2007. 'This area could be described as Coastal Command country, for that was the main contribution of the area ... [including] operations such as anti-aircraft artillery schooling and the training of aircrews ... who would then to on to join the operational crews [some..... More
Carrier Attack, Darwin 1942. The Complete Guide to Australia's own Pearl Harbor
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2013. The most comprehensive story of the Darwin raid. More
Radar Gunner
Coolalinga, David M. Welch, 2014. The author 'survived 48 missions and 500 hours flying over Japanese enemy territory during World War Two, both as a gunner and radar countermeasures operator. Most of his service was spent living and flying with US Army Air Force bomb squadrons base at Fenton airstrip..... More
Wings of the Dawn. The Life of Cyril Johnson. A Biography
Adelaide, DPA Publishing for the Author, 2014. Inscribed and signed by the author in ink on the title page. More
Australia's Few and The Battle of Britain
Sydney, NewSouth/ University of NSW Press Ltd, 2014. The story of eight Australian fighter pilots who served with the RAF or RAFVR during the Battle of Britain. More
South Australian Airmen of the Great War. An ANZAC Centenary Commemoration
Port Adelaide, South Australian Aviation Museum, 2015. More
A Mystery Unsolved ... The Loss of Catalina A24-49
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2015. Inscribed and signed in ink on the title page by Tony Morgan. More