Greg Posted January 31, 2015 Share Posted January 31, 2015 Saw on another forum the rather good idea of listing all the reference books you have. It helps others know what guides you might have to help them reference something in. So, removing historical battles, fortifications, ships, vehicles, planes and general military history books my reference collection consists of: American Socket Bayonets 1717-1873: Donald B Webster Jr Bannerman Catalogue of Military Goods 1927: Bannerman Bayonets from Janzen's Notebook: Jerry Janzen Bayonet Markings, a Guide for Collectors: ID Davidson Bayonets of the World: Paul Kiesling The Bayonets of the Grand Masters Palace In Malta: Graham Priest Book of Camouflage: Brassey Collecting Bayonets: JA Maddox Culloden, the Swords and the Sorrows: National Trust for Scotland Duetsche Orden Und Ehrenzeichen, Drittes Reich, DDR und Bundesrepublik: Nimmergut, Feder, Von Der Heyde E-bayonet: Imperial German Bayonet Price and Rarity Guide: Ian Jackson The German Mauser Rifle Model of 1898, Its Use and Development in the World War: Bannerman German Sidearms and Bayonets 1740-1945: Klaus Lubbe German Uniforms and Bayonets 1841-1945: Klaus Lubbe The Imperial German Regimental Markings: Jeff Noll A Knight and His Weapons: RE Oakshott Military Swords & Sabres: Ames Sword Company Orders, Decorations, Award Documents, Minatuers and Cases of Issue, Price Guide Germany 1871-1945: Detlev Nieman SARCO Machine Gun Catalog #3: Sarco Inc. Scottish Arms and Armour: Fergus Cannan Scottish Arms Makers: A Biographical Dictionary of Makers of Firearms, Edged Weapons and Armour Working in Scotland from the 14th Century to 1870: Charles Whitelaw The Scottish Dirk; Historical Arms Series No. 26: James Foreman Scottish Swords from the Battlefield at Culloden: Archibald Campbell Scottish Weapons; Scottish Art Review Special Number Swords and Blades of the American Revolution: George Neumann Swords & Sabres: Harvey JS Withers What's in your library? 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leon21 Posted February 3, 2015 Share Posted February 3, 2015 German Army Uniforms and Insignia 1933 - 1945 - Brian L Davis. Third Reich Cloth Insignia. ( Service Badges and Emblems ) By Brian L Davis and Ian Westwell. Badges and Insignia of WW2. ( Air Force - Naval - Marine ) By Guido Rosignou. "Wehrpass" Reference Book - Emille Caldwell Stewart. British Army Cap Badges of the Second World War - Peter Doyle and Chris Foster. British Army Cap Badges of the First World War - Peter Doyle and Chris Foster. German Uniforms of the Third Reich 1933 - 1945 - Brian Leigh Davis and Pierre Turner. British Army Cap Badges of the Twentieth Century - Arthur Ward. Insignia of World War II - Leslie McDonnell. Wartime Women ( A Mass - Observation Anthology ) 1937 - 1945 - Prof Dorothy Sheridan. Military Badge Collecting - John Gaylor. The Modern British Army ( 1988 ) By Terry Gander. Who Dares Wins ( The Special Air Service 1950 - 1980 ) By Tony Geraghty. Green Devils - Red Devils ( The Airborne Services in WW2 ) By Edmund L Blandford. Fighting Admirals of World War II - David Wragg. Blitzkrieg ( From The Rise of Hitler to The Fall of Dunkirk ) By Len Deighton. Infantry on the Attack 1914 - 1917 - GeneralOberst E Rommel. Panzer Elite (The Grossdeutschland Corps ) By James Lucas. War Maps ( Land, Sea and Air Battles of WW2 ) By Simon Goodenough. XI, XII, & XIII Olympiads ( Berlin 1936, The Cancelled Games of WW2, St. Moritz 1948 ) By George Constable. A History of the 17th ( Northern ) Division) By A. Hilliard Atteridge. Over the Top ( Great Battles of the First World War ) By Martin Marix Evans. A Nurse at the Front ( The First World War Diaries of Sister Edith Appleton ) - Ruth Cowen. ( In Association with IWM ). The Backwash of War ( The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an American Hospital Nurse in WW1 ). By Ellen N. La Motte. ( The American Government banned this book in 1918 ). The Real Dad's Army ( The War Diaries of Col. Rodney Foster ) By Ronnie Scott. Goring's Grenadiers ( The Luftwaffe Field Divisions 1942-1945 ). By Antonio Munoz. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg Posted February 3, 2015 Author Share Posted February 3, 2015 I am very jealous of that guide to the Wehrpass!!!! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg Posted March 3, 2015 Author Share Posted March 3, 2015 Added today: Scottish Arms Makers: A Biographical Dictionary of Makers of Firearms, Edged Weapons and Armour Working in Scotland from the 14th Century to 1870: Charles Whitelaw The Scottish Dirk; Historical Arms Series No. 26: James Foreman Scottish Swords from the Battlefield at Culloden: Archibald Campbell Scottish Weapons; Scottish Art Review Special Number Not the easiest of books (nor the cheapest) to find these days! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leon21 Posted March 30, 2017 Share Posted March 30, 2017 Books Added. British Campaign Medals of World War One. By Peter Duckers. Rommel as Military Commander. By Ronald Lewin. Our Glorious Dead ( Malmesbury and the Great War 1914-1921 ). by Charles Vernon. Christmas 1914 ( The First World War at Home and Abroad ) By John Hudson. Shot At Dawn ( Executions in WW1 by Authority of the British Army Act ) By Julian Putkoswki and Julian Sykes. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leon21 Posted January 3, 2018 Share Posted January 3, 2018 Here's a few more books added. The Hell They Called High Wood ( The Somme 1916 ) By Terry Norman. The Siege of Kustrin 1945 ( Gateway to Berlin ) by Tony Le Tissier. Pyramids and Poppies ( The 1st SA Infantry Brigade in Libya, France and Flanders 1915-1919.) By Peter K.A. Digby. The History of the South African Forces in France By John Buchan. Christmas Truce ( The Western Front December 1914 ) By Malcolm Brown & Shirley Seaton. Orden & Ehrenzeichen 1800-1945 By Hermann Historica. The Fifty-Second Lowland Division 1914-1918 By Lieut.-Col. R.R. Thompson, M.C. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
72 usmc Posted July 28, 2022 Share Posted July 28, 2022 You got to be kidding, list most of your academic references??.... and I did not get to the other small rooms... Primarly cartridge ID, USMC, and firearms- then marbles & toy soldiers way too much archaeology on historic artifacts, and way too many unit an specific battle histories. 70 years of books... Do the photo copies for references count? I was too cheep to buy the entire book for a specific chapter... Anyone remember the day prior to a copy machine where notes were hand written or a 35mm macro photo taken of the page. Writting a MA or Phd on a typewritter.... I think I am with Greg on this one. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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