The Tank Museum Guide to M4 Sherman

£30.00 GBP
Tank Museum Guide To The Sherman covers the history, development, and more of arguably the most important tank in history.

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Hardback

The Tank Museum Guide to M4 Sherman comprehensively covers the history, development, production, uses and ownership of arguably the most important tank in history. 

Previously published as an Owners Workshop Manual, this updated and revised edition includes new chapters dedicated to the Firefly, the Sherman in combat, in the movies, and surviving Shermans.

It’s the latest in a series of titles published by The Tank Museum, which includes The Tank Museum Guides to Matilda II, D-Day, and many more.

The US-designed and built Sherman was the most prolific Allied tank of the Second World War, operated by the armies of the USA, Canada, Britain, the Soviet Union and France.

Ease of production, mechanical reliability and durability in use characterised the Sherman, of which more than 49,000 were built.

Acclaimed author Pat Ware tells the Sherman story from the differing viewpoints of its wartime crews and maintainers, and of modern-day restorers.

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The Tank Museum Guide to M4 Sherman

£30.00 GBP

Hardback

The Tank Museum Guide to M4 Sherman comprehensively covers the history, development, production, uses and ownership of arguably the most important tank in history. 

Previously published as an Owners Workshop Manual, this updated and revised edition includes new chapters dedicated to the Firefly, the Sherman in combat, in the movies, and surviving Shermans.

It’s the latest in a series of titles published by The Tank Museum, which includes The Tank Museum Guides to Matilda II, D-Day, and many more.

The US-designed and built Sherman was the most prolific Allied tank of the Second World War, operated by the armies of the USA, Canada, Britain, the Soviet Union and France.

Ease of production, mechanical reliability and durability in use characterised the Sherman, of which more than 49,000 were built.

Acclaimed author Pat Ware tells the Sherman story from the differing viewpoints of its wartime crews and maintainers, and of modern-day restorers.

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