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Mike Lepine

    Pets with Tourette's
    You Know You're a Child of the 70s When...
    AVRO LANCASTER
    You Know You're a Child of the 80s When
    You Know You're a Child of the 60's When...
    Spitfire: The History of a Legend
    • It was during the Battle of Britain in 1940 that the Spitfire became an enduring legend and a symbol of the British fighting spirit, partnering with the Hawker Hurricane to defeat the might of Hitler’s Luftwaffe and prevent invasion. Highly illustrated with the pick of historic photographs, Spitfire The History of a Legend covers all the significant Marks developed during the Spitfire’s operational service, explaining how the aircraft evolved to meet the challenges presented by the war’s changing requirements and by the threat of new generations of Luftwaffe fighters.

      Spitfire: The History of a Legend
    • Dive into the nostalgia of the vibrant era of peace and free love, when England celebrated World Cup glory, men landed on the moon, and daleks emerged as a threat. Reflect on iconic cultural references, from Mods and Rockers to classic music duos.

      You Know You're a Child of the 60's When...
    • Relive the excitement of the New Romantics and the 80s era with a nostalgic journey. Dust off your retro attire and discover if you truly embody the spirit of a true child of the 80s.

      You Know You're a Child of the 80s When
    • AVRO LANCASTER

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The Avro Lancaster was one of the most important weapons of WW II. This legendary bomber first saw action in 1942. Powered by 4 Merlin engines, it could deliver a huge payload and was the only aircraft to carry the Tallboy and Grand Slam earthquake bombs as well as the Upkeep ‘bouncing’ bomb on Operation Chastise-the famous Dam Busters raid. At the height of production, over 1.1 million men and women were employed making ‘Lancs’; more service personnel were involved flying and maintaining them than any other British aircraft, ever. Mainly operational as a Night Bomber over Nazi Germany, the Lancaster was supremely adaptable and they were used on anti-submarine patrols, photo-reconnaissance missions, as aerial refuelling tankers and post-war, transatlantic passenger airliners. Lancaster’s completed an average of 21 bombing missions before being lost and the average age of their 7 man crews was 22 years.

      AVRO LANCASTER
    • Relive the nostalgia of the 70s with memories of riding a Chopper to school, gifting Old Spice, and enjoying your first Slush Puppie. Get ready to embrace your inner child of the 70s with some classic treats and retro gaming.

      You Know You're a Child of the 70s When...
    • Oh dear. It seems that our furry friends have been afflicted with a bad case of the swearing tic (not the wriggly kind you remove from your dog's back). This work combines comical and cute animal photos with inappropriate captions.

      Pets with Tourette's
    • A collection of over 300 useless and bizarre lists, such as eight much more humane alternatives to fox hunting, seven things that Albert Einstein probably never said and ten ways that Lassie embarrassed herself off-camera.

      The book of utterly ridiculous stupid lists
    • A sequel to the cult favorite "Pets With Tourette's," this book is filled with adorable pet photos and hilariously naughty captions, showcasing blaspheming bunnies and cursing kitties that entertain and surprise.

      More Pets with Tourette's
    • The book delves into the intricacies of Operation Barbarossa, detailing Hitler's ambitious strategy for invading Russia during World War II. It explores the military tactics, political motivations, and the profound impact of this operation on the Eastern Front. Through a comprehensive analysis, it reveals the challenges faced by the German forces and the eventual consequences of this pivotal campaign, providing insights into the broader context of the war and its historical significance.

      World War II on the Russian Front 1941-1945: Soviet Storm: World War II in the East
    • It was a crucial moment of WW2. 1940. The Royal Air Force, virtually alone, defended the skies of Britain against massed formations of German bombers. They put up such a ferocious defence that Hitler gave up ideas of invading Britain and turned his attention to an assault on the Soviet Union.

      Voices Of The Battle Of Britain