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BURMA CAMPAIGN MEMORIAL LIBRARY BOOKS

(Additions since the 2nd edition of the Catalogue was published)

B/41 Allen, Louis

Japan: the years of triumph: from feudal isolation to Pacific empire.

London: BPC Unit 75, 1971

B/42

Thompson, Julian

The Imperial War Museum book of the war in Burma, 1942-45: a vital contribution to victory in the Far East.

London: Sidgwick & Jackson; in association with the Imperial War Museum, 2002

B/43

Bayly, Christopher

Forgotten armies: the fall of British Asia, 1941-1945.

London: Allen Lane, 2004

B/44

Farquharson, Robert H.

For your tomorrow: Canadians and the Burma Campaign, 1941-1945.

Victoria B.C.: Trafford, 2004

B/45

Latimer, Jon

Burma: the forgotten war.

London: John Murray, 2004

B/46

Abhyankar, M.G.

The war in Burma, 1943-45.

Dehra Dunn(India): Natraj Publishers, 1981

B/47 War Office

Notes from theatres of war: No. 19: Burma, 1943/44.

London: War Office, 1945

B/48

McCann, Nicola Jane

A study of the ‗forgotten army‘: the Burmese campaign 1942-45 Exeter: The author, [s.d.]

B/49

Hickey, Michael

The unforgettable army : Slim‘s XIVth army in Burma Staplehusrt: Spellmount, 1998

B/50

Lyman, Robert

Slim, master of war: Burma and the birth of modern warfare London: Constable, 2004

B/51

Thompson, Julian

The Imperial War Museum book of the war in Burma, 1942-1945: a vital contribution to victory in the Far East

London: Pan books, 2003

B/52

Forgotten regiments: Regular and volunteer units of the British Far East / Barry Renfrew Amersham [Bucks, England]: Terrier press, 2009

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B/53

Dunlop, Graham

Military economics, culture and logistics in the Burma Campaign 1942–5 London : Pickering & Chatto, 2009.

C/40

Lunt, James D.

The retreat from Burma, 1941-1942.

Newton, Abbot: David & Charles, 1989

C/41

Nemoto, Kei

Reconsidering the Japanese military occupation in Burma (1942-45) Tokyo: ILCAA, 2007

C/42

Edwards, Leslie

Kohima : the furthest battle : the story of the Japanese invasion of India in 1944 and the "British-Indian Thermopylae" / Leslie Edwards.

Stroud, Gloucestershire : History Press, 2009.

D/24

Hamilton, John Andrew Lawrence

War bush: 81 (West African) Division in Burma, 1943-1945: North Arakan, Kaladan, Mowdok, Tinma, Myohaung, Chindits 1944, Burma 1943-1945.

Wilby: Michael Russell, 2001

D/25

Cos Divisional signals and DAA and QMG

81st (West African) Division: Signal and air supply reports 1944-1945.

[s.l]:[s.n., [s.d.].

D/26 Cherns, J.J.

Walk through the valley with 6 (West African) Brigade in Arakan 1943-1945; a personal memoir.

[s.l].: [The author], 2001

D/27

Various authors

6th (West African ) Infantry Brigade Newsletters: 13th November 1943-September 1945.

[s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]

D/28

Major General C.G. Woolner

81st (West African) Division Report on campaign in Burma: Winter 1943-Spring 1944.

[s.l]: [s.n], [s.d]

D/29

Fadoyebo, Isaac

A stroke of unbelievable luck.

African Studies Program, Univ. of Wisconsin—Madison, 1999

D/30

Poore, Philip B.

The first Kaladan Campaign.

[s.l.]: The author, [s.d.]

D/31

Gardner, A.W.

Na gode A.W. Gardner.

London: Pen Press Publishers, 2003

E/54

Street, Robert.

The Siege of Kohima : the battle for Burma : once upon a wartime XIII Hough on thr Hill, Lincs. : Barny Books, 2003.

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F/59 Brough, Bill To reason why …

Whickham, Newcastle upon Tyne: Hickory Tree Press, 2001

F/60 Hay, John

On Big Flowery Hill: a soldier‘s journal of a secret mission into occupied China, 1942.

Reading: Two Rivers Press, 2000

F/61

Webster, Donovan

The Burma Road: the epic story of one of World War II‘s most remarkable endeavours.

London: Macmillan, 2004

F/62

Merrill‘s Marauders.

Paducah, KY: Turner Pub. Co., 1987

F/63

Nesbit, Roy C.

The battle for Burma /

Barnsley : Pen & Sword Military, 2009.

G/56 Lindo, Jack

From Dingle to Delhi.

[s.l.]; [The author], 2001

G/57

Bidwell, Shelford

The Chindit war: campaign in Burma, 1944.

London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1979

H/29

Kelly, Desmond

Kelly‘s Burma campaign: letters from the Chin Hills.

London: Tiddim Press, 2003

I/77

Barrett, Colin Wings of an angel.

London: Minerva Press, 2001

I/78

Annett, Roger

Drop zone Burma : adventures in allied air supply 1942-45 / Roger Annett.

Barnsley : Pen & Sword Aviation, 2008.

I/79

Fowler, William

We gave our today : Burma 1941-45 / William Fowler.

London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2009.

J/16 Smith, E.D.

Valour: a history of the Gurkhas. Text by E.D. Smith‘ photographic material co-ordinated by M.H. Broadway.

Staplehurst, Kent: Spellmount, 1997

J/17

Chant, Christopher

Gurkha: the illustrated history of an elite fighting force.

Poole, Dorset: Blandford Press; New York, NY: Distributed in the U.S. by Sterling Pub. Co., 1985

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J/18

Parker, John

The Gurkhas: the inside story of the world‘s most feared soldiers.

London: Headline, 1999

J/19 Smith, E.D.

Johnny Gurkha: ‗friends in the hills‘.

London: Arrow Books, 1987

J/20

Chapple, J. L.

The lineages and composition of Gurkha regiments in British service.

[Aldershot : Gurkha Museum], 2010.

K/113 Perret, Bryan

Tank tracks to Rangoon: the story of British armour in Burma.

London: Robert Hale, 1992

K/114

Nicholls, Brian

The military mule in the British Army and Indian Army: an anthology.

[s.l.]: The authors, 2002

K/115

Tallon, Lawrence Edward James

Recruitment and service in the colonial armed forces of Kenya during the second world war, with special reference to the King‘s African Rifles.

London: the author, 2002

K/116

Gillings, Murray

The shiny ninth: 9th Battalion the Royal Sussex regiment 1940-1946.

Sussex: The Pinwe Club, 1986 K/117

Proudfoot, C.L.

History of the 16th Light Cavalry, Armoured Corps.

[Calcutta]: [Hooghly Print], [1976]

K/118 D’Souza, E.

A saga of service: 1st Battalion (Jangi Paltan): a history of the 1st Battalion: the Maratha Light Infantry Jangi Paltan 1768to 1993.

Bombay: [The author], 1994

K/119

Goodacre, Ray

With the fighting cock and the black cat in India and Burma: a history of 82nd anti-tank regiment (and 82nd light anti-aircraft-anti-tank regiment) royal artillery, 1941-1945.

[s.l.]: the author, 2002

K/120

Wilson, David The sum of things.

Staplehurst: Spellmount, 2001

K/121 Rogers, Les

656 Squadron chronicles: Volume one 1942-47 ―the War years and beyond”.

[s.l]: The author, [s.d.]

K/122

Marston, Daniel

Phoenix from the ashes: the Indian Army in the Burma Campaign.

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Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2003

K/123

McMath, Frank

The jungle lay beneath.

[s.l.]: The author, [s.d.]

K/124 Molloy, T.R.

The Silchar track.

Ely: Melrose Books, 2006

K/125 White, Steve

More wartime memories of the men who served with the 99th (R.B.Y) Field Regiment.

Leicestershire: Steve White, 1993

K/126 How, G. W.

Diary of an infantry officer: Second World War, 1940-1946: the Buffs, the Royal East Kent Regiment.

Wellington: G.W. How, 2002

K/127 Giles, A.F.

The history of 5 Bn the Gold Coast Regt. 1939-1945.

[s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]

K/128 Anonymous

The history of 7th Batallion the Gold Coast Regiment.

[s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]

K/129 Anonymous

History of the 1st Bn the Sierra Leone Regiment Royal West African Frontier Force 1939-1945.

[s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]

K/130 Hill, John

Slim‘s Burma boys

Staplehurst : Spellmount, 2007.

K / 131

A regiment at war : the Royal Scots (the Royal Regiment) 1939-45 (including the Canadian Scottish Regiment) / editor, S. W. McBain.

Edinburgh : Pentland, 1988.

L/52

Pennington, William

Pick up your parrots and monkeys: and fall in facing the boat.

London: Cassell, 2003

L/53

Smyth, John George, Sir Milestones.

London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1979

L/54

Sampson, Alf

Alf Sampson says—―Bless ‗em all‖: pages from the diary of an unofficial war artist.

London: ISO Publications, 1990

L/55

Doherty, Richard

Ireland‘s generals in the Second World War.

Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2004

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L/56

Lewin, Ronald

Slim, the standardbearer: a biography of Field-Marshal the Viscount Slim, KG, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, GBE, DSO, MC

London: Leo Cooper, 1976

L/58

Windscheffel, Arthur

This is an account of some of my experience and thoughts during my service with 656 squadron from the records I kept in my personal diaries: full version August 1943-January 1946

[s.l.]: The author, [s.d.]

L/59

Brown, John Fergrieve

95 Guildford years / John Fergrieve Brown.

Leicester : Matador, 2008.

L/60

Lyman, Robert

The generals : from defeat to victory, leadership in Asia 1941-45 / Robert Lyman.

London : Constable, 2008.

L/61 Lynn, Vera

Some sunny day : my autobiography / Vera Lynn.

London : HarperCollins, 2009.

L/62

Hawkins, Doreen

Drury Lane to Dimapur: wartime adventures of an actress Wimborne Minster : Dovecote Press, 2009.

L.L/63 Ogden, Wilf

World War II, 1939-1945 : Memories of my life during the Second World War from 1939 to 'De-mob' in 1946 / Wilf Ogden

Unpublished.

L.L/64 Gibson, Jim

Nihil et nemo: Ellen Mooney Hannay, 1915-2009 /Jim Gibson Glaswgow: 15 Whitelee Gate, Newton Mearns, 2009.

L/65

Tyler, Gerald

Leeds to Rangoon and back, with the 66th Leeds Rifles Heavy…..

North Yorkshire : Gerald E B Tyler, Shepherds Cottage, Winshaw, Chapel Le Dale, Ingleton, 2008.

L/66

Brian Aldiss.

The twinkling of an eye : or, My life as an Englishman / by Brian Aldiss.

London : Little, Brown, 1998.

L/67

Moreton, Albert

Surviving the war: the secret diaries of an English POW, along the Thailand-Burma Railway, 1942-1945 Tokushima, Japan : Education Publishing Center, c2010.

L/68

Bunnett, Ronald H.

Memoirs of Ronald H. Bunnett

Manuscripts sent by the author, October, 2009.

L/69

Tamayama, Kazuo

Building the Burma-Thailand Railway: an epic of World War II, 1942-43

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Japan : World War II Remembrance Group, 2004.

L/70

Dudley, Ron

The road to Rangoon and back / by Ron Dudley.

Abertillery : Old Bakehouse, 2007.

L / 71

Maslen-Jones, Bob

Outrageous fortune Bob Maslen-Jones Dunbeath Whittles 2006.

M/105 Soo Boi-Pa

Don‘t believe a word of it! : (a medical officer‘s picnics with a lost battalion).

[s.l.]: The author, [1999]

M/106

Carter, Norman E.

Outside for your prickly heat.

Kidderminster: The author, 2000

M/107

Bunnett, Ronald Hooper A short walk in the Chin Hills.

[s.l.]: The author, [1993]

M/108

Reunions 1950-2000.

[s.l.]: The authors, 1950-2000

M/109

Brookes, Stephen

Through the jungle of death: a boy‘s escape from wartime Burma.

London: John Murray, 2001

M/110

Gorman, Kenneth F.

And the rains came.

[s.l.]: [The author], [2001]

M/111 Griffiths, A.L.

Black cats and bush hats: Burma 1943-45 recalled with some laughter and some tears.

London: [The author], 1991

M/112

Newland, Dennis

What did you do in the War, Dad? : Military service in the 1939/1945 war.

[s.l.]: [The author], 2001

M/113 Vorley, J.S.

The road from Mandalay.

Windsor: Wilton 65, 2002

M/114

Lowry, Michael

Fighting through to Kohima: a memoir of war in India and Burma.

Barnsley: Leo Cooper, 2003

M/115

Rayment, John Captain

Temporary gentlemen: ‗Sapper‘ Field Company 81st Division Royal West African Frontier Force, Burma Campaign, 1943-45.

Winchester: George Mann Publications, 2003

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M/116 Cattle, Tom

The road from Corfe to Kohima and beyond…: an autobiography.

[s.l.]: The author, [2002]

M/117 Llewellyn, K.

Them and us … [s.l.]: The author, 2003

M/118

Macdonald, Denise

Ma ma hta: Burmese headwoman- 1940s.

Cumbria: Paternoster Press, 2001

M/119

Tinsley, Terence Stick and string.

London: Buckland, 1992

M/120 Bryden, Bill

Shell-shcoked!: from Arakan to Mandalay (1942-1945).

Devon: Stockwell, 2004

M/121

Smith, Donald And all the trumpets.

London: Bles, 1954

M/122

Grimsey, Ronald

Tobruk to Belsen via Burma: a soldier‘s story.

Stowmarket: Capella, 1987

M/123

Bates, Thomas J.

A son of India.

Bangalore: Arc Publications, 2002

M/124

Nicholls, C. G.

Blow the bridge: a true story leading up to the demolition of the Sittang Bridge and its aftermath.

London: Pen Press Publishers, 2005

M/125

Bennett, John Cyril

The memoirs of a very fortunate man.

Herts: Rock Road Boooks Ltd, [s.d]

M/126

Taylor, Geoffrey

From Bow to Burma and back.

Ludlow: Merlin Unwin Books, 2005

M/127

Browning, Roger

Great Tey to Rangoon: a farmer‘s story.

[s.l.]: Roger Browning, 2002

M/128

Naydler, Merton

Young man, you‘ll never die.

Barnsley: Pen & Sword Aviation, 2006

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M/129

Graham, Gordon

The trees are all young on Garrison Hill.

Charvil: Kohima Educational Trust, 2005

M/130

Stevenson, James A slice of life: 1935-1950.

[London?: the author?], 2006

M/131

Pearce, Charles H.

My other family.

[s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]

M / 132

Randle, John.

Battle tales from Burma/ John Randle.

Barnsley : Pen & Sword Military, 2004.

M / 133

Kennedy, Major-General Sir John

The business of war : the war narrative of Major-General Sir John Kennedy / edited and with a preface by Bernard Fergusson.

London : Hutchinson, [c1957]

M / 134

Mains, A. A.

A soldier with railways / by A. A. Mains.

Chippenham : Picton, 1994.

M / 135

Donald Paulson

CBI in the raw : one hump pilot's story about the China/Burma/India Theater of WWII Dodgeville, WI : Inkwell Printers, c2005.

M / 136

70 true stories of the Second World War.

London : Odhams Press, [195-?]

M / 137 Malins, Philip

Acceptance speech by Philip Malins on receiving the Order of the rising sun, with gold and silver rays from Ambassador Ebihara at 23 Kensington Palace Gardens

[The author]: 2010

N/23

Evans, Charles

The forgotten army: a doctor‘s diary.

[s.l.]: The author, [s.d.]

N/24

Soep, Marion Our sister sahib.

Greenock: New Vision, 2005

N/25

Morgan, Margaret

A nursing sister in Burma.

[s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]

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N/26

Morgan, Margaret

Nursing: England to Burma 1940-1945 [s.l.]: [the author], [2006]

S/24

Boston and North Cambridgeshire Branch The Stars: anthology of poems.

Boston, Lincs: Kay, 1990

S/25

Ross, Kathleen

Stars of Burma and poems on the theme of war.

Dorset: Natula Publications, 2005

S/26

Powell, Janet

The Burma letters: lives in the letters of Tom and Vera Ashley.

Somerset: Running Fox, 2005

S/27

Fletcher, Horace

The letters of Horace Fletcher: the Fletcher family.

Much Wenlock: RJL Smith & Associates, 2006

S/28

McEvoy Patrick G.

Soldier to sheperd.

Settle: Hudson History, 2001

S/29

McEvoy, Patrick G.

Home from the hill.

Settle: Hudson history, 2005

S/30

Powell, Anne

Alun Lewis: a poet of consequence.

London: Cecil Woolf, 2005

S/31

Cobley, Roger

Poems by a fighter pilot 1939-1945 / Roger Cobley.

[England]: 2000.

T/14

Oates, W. J.

The important part played by the Royal navy, Royal Indian Navy, and the Merchant Navy during the Arakan campaign in Burma.

London: Burma Star Association, 2004

T/15

Crabb, Brian James.

Beyond the call of duty: the story of British Commonwealth Service and mercantile women lost at sea during the Second World War.

Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2006

T/16

Haining, Peter

The banzai hunters: the forgotten armada of little ships that defeated the Japanese, 1944-45.

London: Robson, 2006

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T/17

Winton, John

Sink the Haguro! : the last destroyer action of the Second World War / John Winton ; with a foreword by Earl Mountbatten.

London : Seeley, Service, 1979.

U/104

Leicester, L. Anthony

Flights into the night: reminiscences of a World War Two RAF Wellington pilot.

Manchester: Crecy, 2000

U/105

Van Wagner, R.D.

Any place, any time, any where: the 1st Air Commandos in WWII.

Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1998

U/106

Smith, Peter Charles Jungle dive-bombers at war.

London: Murray, 1987

U/107

Caidin, Martin

The ragged, rugged warriors.

Toronto; London: Bantam, 1979

U/108

Wittridge, A. H.

An evil boy.

Kettering: Wunjo Press, 2004

U/109 Clinton, Colin

From Bradford to Burma and back.

Bradford: C. Clinton, 2005

U/110

Pearson, Michael

The Burma air campaign 1941-1945.

Pen & Sword Aviation, 2006

U/111

Warwick, Nigel W.M.

Constant vigilance: the RAF Regiment in the Burma Campaign Barnsley: Pen & Sword Aviation, 2007

U/112

Ethell, Jeffrey L.

Flying the hump: in original World War II color St. Paul MN: Motorbooks International, 2004

U/113

Flight Lt. McCormick

Certificates of qualification as first pilot /Flight Lt. McCormick 1942. Unpublished.

V/110

Nimse, Gordon The interpreter.

London: Robert Hale, 2006

V/111 Davin, Dan

Night attack : short stories from the Second World War / chosen by Dan Davin.

Oxford [England] : Auckland [N.Z.] : Oxford University Press, 1989.

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V/112 Aldiss,Brian

Forgotten life / Brian Aldiss.

London : Gollancz, 1988.

V / 113

Graham, Gordon Return to a battlefield 1994

W / 15

Tamayama, Kazuo

Railwaymen in the War / Kazuo Tamayama.

Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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