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Hostage to Fortune – HMHS Britannic from Hinchcliffe Books contains a foreword written by Dr
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Books - History
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The Grand Scuttle from Hinchcliffe is the story of the scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow
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World War I saw the submarine develop into a potent weapon of war
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The D Day Wrecks of Normandy from Hinchcliffe details the greatest amphibious invasion fleet ever assembled, consisting of over 3000 vessels, setting sail from England on June 6th, 1944, for the Normandy coast
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The Phoenicians were fearless seafarers who travelled from the eastern end of the Mediterranean as far as West Africa and the British Isles
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The Romans created an empire encircling the Mediterranean, to which they staked claim as Mare Nostrum, ‘our sea’
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Hardback book presenting an exciting pictorial of the US Navy’s diver’s techniques and equipment
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Dive England’s Greatest Wrecks from Hinchcliffe is a fascinating guide to 10 of England’s most exciting and historic wrecks with their histories, how they came to be wrecked, and essential information for anyone wishing to dive them
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The Dive Scotland’s Greatest Wrecks from Hinchcliffe books covers the histories of 10 of Scotland’s most famous wrecks along with information on launch sites, charts and essential information for divers









