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72 VEHICLES & ARTILLERY: GERMAN: TANKS Panzer IV & Its Variants Walter Spielberger Vol. IV of IV. Size: 8.5”x11” • over 200 photographs • 168pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-515-0 • hard • $49.99 Panzerkampwagen IV and its Variants 1935-1945 Book2 Walter SpielbergerHilary L. Doyle&Thomas L. Jentz. ThisbookisthefinaldocumentationonthePanzerkampfwagen IVseries, themostoften-builtGermantankofWorldWar II and presents the exact chronology of the vehicle’s development from1935-45, plusmany hithertounknownandpioneering test vehicles. The authors discuss the origin of the “Large Tractor”, the so-called Neubau (New-Built) Vehicle and the attempts in 1944 to install the 7.5 cmKampfwagenkanone 42L/70of the“Panther”ontothePanzer IV. Theauthorshave dedicated an entire chapter to armament, and action in all wat theaters. Size: 8.5"x11" • over 400 bw images • 304pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-3756-7 • hard • $69.99 Panther Tank: The Panzerkampfwagen V in WWII David Doyle. Featuring sloping armor and armed with a powerful 75 mm gun, Germa- ny's Panther tank was developed as a counter to the Soviet T-34. Entering production in 1943, the Panther was intended to become Germany's standard medium tank. Produced in three variants, by three firms (MAN, Daimler-Benz, and MNH), the roughly 6,000 Panthers were used on the Eastern Front, in Italy, and from Normandy to Berlin. Size 9"x9" • 245 color and b/w photos • 128 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6477-8 • hard • $19.99 £18.99 GBP/$28.99 CAD Panther Family Horst Scheibert. Illustrat- ed history of the WWII German armored vehicles usint the Panther chassis including the Jagdpanther and Bergepanther. Size: 11"x8.5" • 80 bw photos • 48pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-202-9 • soft • $14.99 Panther&ItsVariants Walter Spielberger. Thefirst twovolumes of this definitive history of German armor are now available in English! Known for its emphasis on detail, the Spielberger series shows in factory, test and combat photographs, anddetailed line drawings, all productionmodels, prototypes andmodifications of specific armor andmilitary vehicles. Volume I covers all variations of the“Panther” tanks, includingall vehicles that used thePanther chassis. Volume II on the Sturmgeschutz assault guns, shows all short and long gun versions, aswell as the various support vehicles of the Sturmartillerie. Upcoming volumes include: Volume III on thePanzer IV, andVolume IVand thePanzer III. Size: 8.5"x11" • over 460 photographs • 288pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-397-2 • hard • $69.99 The Porsche Tiger and Ferdinand Tank De- stroyer: VK 4501 (P)/Porsche Type 101 and the Panzerjäger Ferdinand/Elefant. Michael Fröhlich. Ferdinand Porsche was an Austrian engineer born in 1875. In the interwar period, Ferdinand founded an automotive consultation firm, which grew into today’s Porsche AG automotive company. During the Second World War, Porsche’s firm played an important role in designing military vehicles for the Wehrmacht. Size 9"x12"•over 850 color andb/wphotos •496pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6351-1 • hard • $79.99 Tiger I Horst Scheibert. Concise photo history of the infamous German Tiger tank and its WWII use from late-1942 to war’s end. Size: 11"x8.5" • 70 bw photos • 48pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-352-1•soft •$14.99 The Tiger I in Combat Wolfgang Fleischer. Illustrated look at the legendary Tiger I focusing on its combat use on a variety of WWII fronts. Size: 8.5"x11" • 70 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. ISBN: 0-7643-1271-5 • soft • $9.95 Germany’s Tiger Tanks Tom Jentz & Hilary Doyle Vol. 1: D.W. to Tiger I: Design, Production & Modifications This first volume covers the history, development and production of the Tiger tank variants from the idea’s conception to the end of production. Includes details on the development series known as the D.W., VK 30.01(H), VK 30.01(P), VK 36.01(H), VK 45.01(P) as well as the Tiger I. Size: 9"x12" • 160 bw photos/plans • 192pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-1038-6 • hard • $59.99 Vol. 2: VK45.02 to TIGER II Design, Pro- duction & Modifications Covers develop- ment from the VK 45.02(P), VK 45.03(H) to the modifications under design for the Tiger II. Scale drawings combined with drawings, sketches, and photos depicting external modifications as well as internal views. Size: 9"x12" • 250 bw photos/plans • 176pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-0224-4 • hard • $69.99 The King Tiger Vol. 2 Horst Scheibert. Companion volume on the King Tiger and its WWII combat use frommid-1944 to the end of the war. Size: 11"x8.5" • 80 bw photos • 48pp. ISBN: 0-88740-287-9 • soft • $12.99 Tiger Family of Tanks Horst Scheibert. Illustrated history of Germany’s armored vehicles using the Tiger I and II chassis’s such as the Jagdtiger and Elefant. Size: 11"x8.5" • 80 bw photos • 48pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-187-9•soft •$14.99 The Tiger I and Tiger II Profile Photographic look at both the Tiger I and Tiger II and their combat use in WWII. Size: 8.5"x11" • 70 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. ISBN: 0-88740-925-3 • soft • $12.95 Panzers Tiger I & II Horst Scheibert. Companion photo history of both the Tigers I and II focusing on their combat use in WWII. Size: 11"x8.5" • 80 bw photos • 48pp. ISBN: 0-88740-679-3 • soft • $9.95 Tigers I and II: Germany’s Most Feared Tanks of World War II David Doyle. Germany’s Tiger tank, whether in the form of the Tiger I or later Tiger II, was the most feared tank of all duringWWII. Over 175 photos chronicle the design, development, and deployment of this panzer. Divided by tank type, this book augments carefully selected vintage photos with full-color photographs of rare surviving examples from around the globe. Size: 9"x9" • 179 color and b/w photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5848-7 • hard • $19.99 Tigers I and II and their Variants Walter Spielberger & Hilary L. Doyle. This classic, definitive series continues with this volume on the legendary Tiger series. Spielberger, a leading expert in the field of German military vehicles, and Doyle, who created the scale drawings, present the various Tiger varieties fromall sides in this richly illustrated technical documentation. As well as the Tiger I and II, also covered are: Jagdtiger, Elefant, Sturmmörser and other variants. The Tigerfibel is also included in full English translation.Over thirty years of intensive research have culminated in this volume. Size: 8.5"x11" • over 500 b/w photos • 260pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-2780-3 • hard • $59.95 Germany’s Tiger Tanks: Tigers at the Front, A Photo Study Thomas L. Jentz. Tiger!—the very name that Allied troops feared. It came to symbolize the superiority of German tank design. This book has been created as a photo essay showing the best available and rare photos of Tigers with units at the front. Size: 8.5"x11" • 270 bw photos • 208pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-1339-4 • hard • $29.99 Maus and Other German Armored Projects Sawodny/Bracker. Rare look at the late-WWII super-heavy German tank, its development, construction and eventual capture. Size: 11"x8.5" • 70 bw photos • 48pp. ISBN: 0-88740-186-4 • soft • $12.95 Panzer IV (Lang) Riebenstahl/Scheibert. Photo history of the long-gun versions of Germany’s Panzer IV during WWII. Size: 8.5"x11" • 70 bw photos/drawings • 48pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0094-6 • soft • $9.95 The Panzer IV Family Horst Scheibert. Illustrated look at the great variety of armored vehicles using the Panzer IV chassis during WWII. Size: 11"x8.5" • 80 bw photos • 52pp. ISBN: 0-88740-359-X • soft • $9.95 Panzerkampfwagen IV: The Backbone of Germany’s WWII Tank Forces David Doyle. The Panzer IV was the most plentiful German tank of WWII, and the nation’s only tank to remain in production for the duration of the conflict. Over 180 photos chronicle the design, development and deployment of this panzer. Nine chapters, each devoted to a specific model, use concise, easy to read text and detailed captions to explore this iconic tank. Size: 9"x9" • 183 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5359-8 • hard • $19.99

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