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  • Halifax at War

    A history of Halifax's extraordinary role in the Second World War.

    $24.95, Paperback
  • The Mystery of Frankenberg's Canadian Airman

    The Mystery of Frankenberg's Airman is the account of painstaking research in a quest for the truth about an unsolved war crime.

    $34.95, Hardcover
  • Convoys of World War II

    Nine men tell their personal stories of life at sea during World War II. In extreme danger, they battled seasickness, injury, and less than comfortable living conditions while avoiding floating mines and torpedoes in their efforts to guide ships safely across the Atlantic Ocean.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Great Canadian War Heroes

    Great Canadian War Heroes tells the amazing stories of the 16 Canadians who received the Victoria Cross during WWII. They came from all walks of life and from various ranks within the Canadian Forces, but they all had one thing in common: each displayed exceptional bravery in the face of the enemy.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Dad's War

    Dad's War is an exceptionally written view of the air war over Europe, told from a unique perspective. It goes a long way toward explaining why so many Second World War veterans have been reluctant to talk about this period in their lives.

    $34.95, Hardcover
  • The Myth of the Good War

    This book offers a fresh and provocative look at the role of the USA in World War II. It spent four months on the nonfiction bestseller lists in Europe when it was first published in Belgium in 2000.

    $16.95, Paperback
  • Hell Island

    Popular military historian Dan McCaffery has written a lively new account of one of the most exciting victories of the war.

    $19.99, Hardcover
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    Air Aces

    A thoughtful account of the nature of war and wartime heroism, Air Aces examines the myth of the fighter ace, showing why it emerged in the First World War and waned thereafter.
    $10.00, Paperback
  • Deemed Suspect

    In the spring of 1940, Eric Koch was a law student in London. Four months later, he was a prisoner in Quebec, arrested as an enemy alien by the British government and sent to a prison camp in Canada.
    $9.95, Paperback
  • Ticket to Hell

    The story of a young Canadian's three years in a German prisoner-of-war camp - told with warmth, humour and honesty.
    $9.95, Paperback
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