Allied-Axis, The Photo Journal of the Second World War n. 33: S35 SOMUA in French and German Service

Allied-Axis, The Photo Journal of the Second World War n. 33: S35 SOMUA in French and German Service

by David Doyle (Author)

Synopsis

The latest in this long-running series showcases the S35 SOMUA tanks in French and German Service; the British Sexton Self Propelled Gun; the German Horch 108 Heavy Car; the Char B1s in French and German Service, and the U.S. Quick-Way Crane and Coleman Tractor. Like others in the series, Allied-Axis 33 presents individual articles that are composed of large, clear historical photos that are often accompanied by contemporary walk-around images. This issue features such a series with its article on the Sexton, which also includes beautifully reproduced stowage diagrams. Walk around photos also appear in the article on the S35. Perhaps the highlight of this installment are the full page wartime images depicting the interior of the Char B1s. Scale models are currently available of the Char B1s, the S35 and the German Horch 108.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: The Ampersand Group
Published: 15 Dec 2015

ISBN 10: 1944367306
ISBN 13: 9781944367305

Media Reviews
Sometimes it is best to let the illustrations tell the story, and that's the case with this fascinating look at these iconic vehicles. A model-maker's dream! * Books Monthly *
This range has clearly grown into something really quite impressive, and there is no sign of an end of days. Model makers, photo collectors and casual lovers of armour or trucks will be content. The best books reach out to many corners, and this one seems to have them all covered. More, please. * War History Online *
Author Bio
Commissioned to write his first book in 2003, a 512-page volume on the history of US military vehicles, since that time over 100 of his books have been published. While most of these concern historic military hardware, including aircraft and warships, his volumes on military vehicles, meticulously researched by David and his wife Denise, remain the genre for which he is most recognized. This recognition reached its pinnacle in June 2015, when he was presented the coveted Bart Vanderveen Award by the Military Vehicle Preservation Association, given in recognition of ...the individual who has contributed the most to the historic preservation of military vehicles worldwide.