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BOOKS & VIDEOS FOR SALE
 
 
The list below is of books and videos that the Crimean War Research Society has in stock and are for sale. The are held by the Publications Dept, so please contact our Secretary if you wish to buy. We accept payment by GBP cheque, International Money Order (IMO) or PayPal.
 
 
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4, Castle Estate, Europe 25% Airmail
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The Crimean War - A Clash of Empires - VHS video
 
An account of the Crimean war using 1500 illustrations, combined with a narration and musical score. Running time 175 minutes. VHS Video in Plastic case.
£5.00
plus postage
Eyewitness in the Crimea
 
Edited by CWRS member Michael Hargreave Mawson. The Crimean war letters of Lt Col George Frederick Dallas, a company commander of the 46th Foot. Illustrated in B&W. Hardback. 320pages (2001). (Last two copies)
£4.00
plus postage
 
Follow me to Glory
 
By CWRS member Will Hutchinson. Historical novel following the journey of Ian Carlyle, a young officer of the Scots Fusilier Guards. “I congratulate you on a fine yarn, well written and packed with action.” - Major Colin Robins, OBE, Editor Emeritus CWRS. Paperback. 382 pages. (2007).
£10.00
plus postage
 
Rifle Green in the Crimea
 
By George Caldwell and Robert Cooper. An account of the Rifle brigade in the cr5imea 1854-56 with a full medal and casualty roll and details of weapons clothes and equipment. Illustrated throughout and includes and includes a 24 page plate section in B&W of RB soldiers and equipment, medal groups etc. Last copy. Hardback, 351 pages. (1994).
£28.50
plus postage
 
“Into Battle” - British orders of battle for the Crimean War 1854-56
 
By Ron McGuigan. An invaluable reference aid to the study of the Crimean War, it records when units arrived in the Crimea, army commanders down to regimental level for all arms of service and details every major action of the war. With map section in B&W. Hardback, 129 pages, (2003).
£10.00
plus postage
 
Echoes from the Crimea
 
Edited and annotated by Roger Chapman (former Curator Green Howards museum, Richmond) Eyewitness accounts by members of the 19th foot (the Green Howards) during the Crimean campaign. This excellent book takes us with the 19th from embarkation to the Crimea, the Alma (as shown on the front cover) and then through the campaign. It brings to life the everyday experience of all ranks and puts the numerous excerpts from their letters into context. Fully illustrated throughout in B&W. 2 colour plates by Rob Chapman at end papers. Few copies remaining. Softcover, 243 pages (2004).
£12.00
plus postage
 
TSM George Smith
 
Short CWRS Booklet issued to commemorate the restoration of the headstone of TSM George Smith. Softcover, 10 pages.
£1.00
plus postage
 
Letters from an Officer of the Scots Greys during the Crimea War
 
By Capt George Buchanan. With some illustrations. Softcover, 47 pages (2005 reprint of 1866 original).
£5.00
plus postage
 
Letters of Boscawen Trevor Griffith from the Crimea
 
Transcripted by Maj E.L Kirby. Boscawen was a Lieutenant in the 23rd foot, Royal Welch Fusiliers. Softcover, 44 pages.
£5.00
plus postage
 
In Search of the Light Brigade
 
A full PDF copy of the book by War Correspondent editor Larry Crider. A Biographical dictionary of members of the five original regiments of the Light Brigade from Jan 1854 to Mar 1856. Limited copies available. PDF file on CD in case (2008).
£10.00
plus postage
 
First Day Cover
 
A 150th Anniversary Cover dated 12 October 2004 and stamped with the society logo and 1st class special issue stamp. Addressed to CWRS c/o of our secretary.
£1.00
plus postage