British and American tanks of World War Two : the complete illustrated history of British, American and Commonwealth tanks, 1939-1945 / Peter Chamberlain and Chris Ellis.
Record details
- ISBN: 0304355291 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 222 p. ill.
- Publisher: London : Cassell & Co., 2000, c1969.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally published: London : Arms & Armour, 1969. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 217) and index. |
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Subject: | Tanks (Military science) |
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This is an illustrated history of British, American and Commonwealth tanks, gun motor carriages and special vehicles 1939-1945. Packed with over 500 outstanding photographs and drawings, and compiled by the widely respected AFV experts Peter Chamberlain and Chris Ellis, this is the most comprehensive reference source yet published on the history and development of Allied tanks in the Second World War.
Every significant tank type and variant produced in Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand is included in the book and described in full - more than 2,000 vehicles in all. With concise specifications throughout, comparative scale drawings and details in the appendices of principal tank guns, engines and suspension systems this book is a must for the tank enthusiast, military historian and modeller. - SterlingPacked with more than 500 outstanding photographs, drawings, and diagrams, this illustrated history is the best source ever to the development of Allied tanks, gun motor carriages, and special-purpose vehicles in World War II. Not one is missing: more than 2,000 vehicles come with detailed specifications, comparative scale drawings, and appendices dealing with guns, engines, and suspension systems.
- SterlingPacked with more than 500 outstanding photographs, drawings, and diagrams, this illustrated history is the best source ever to the development of Allied tanks, gun motor carriages, and special-purpose vehicles in World War Two. Military enthusiasts and history buffs will pore excitedly over pictures of each type as well as the many variants--which sometimes run into the dozens. Not one is missing: more than 2,000 vehicles come with detailed specifications, comparative scale drawings, and appendices dealing with guns, engines, and suspension systems.