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The Tank Museum Guide to A34 Comet

£30.00 GBP
The Tank Museum Guide to the A34 Comet comprehensively covers the history, development, production of the Comet.

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Description

Hardback

The Tank Museum Guide to A34 Comet comprehensively covers the history, development, production, and use of what was arguably the best British tank of World War Two.
 
Powered by the Rolls-Royce Meteor engine, it was fast and reliable – packing a 77mm gun that was more than a match for the Panzers it faced.
 
Written by military historian Dick Taylor, a Royal Tank Regiment officer for over 20 years, it’s presented in the style of an owner’s workshop manual and features over 300 images.

*Mock-ups are subject to change.

This book has been made using FSC certified paper and card 

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D.
Excellent book on this neglected tank!

The overshadowed by the use of the Churchill and Sherman in the last years of WWII, and the Centurion post war, the Comet was best British designed tank to see combat during the Second World War. This book is expertly written providing excellent detail on the deign and usage, with clear and profuse well captioned photos. Great credit is due to the Tank Museum for publishing this book - one of the extremely few on this subject.

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r.g.b.
Excellent Product

This product demonstrates exceptional merit. The visual documentation is extensive, comprising numerous high-resolution images and well-constructed diagrams. The background information exhibits remarkable thoroughness, incorporating technical details and contextual data not commonly found in comparable resources. I would strongly recommend this material for both educational and reference purposes.

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A.T.
Initial impressions are good

Not had a chance to read it properly yet but the initial flick through looks promising.

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T.G.

I like this book very much simply because there are no other Publications that I can find on the subject it is one of my favorites now I will keep it as long as it lasts and it will be well thumbed. Thank you

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P.H.
The A34 Comet Excellent book highly reccomended in buying this for your collection

definatly a very well documented and written highly reccomended in buying this book had always been one of my favourite tanks and includes details unknown to me so was well worth getting it. I hope to see many more books in this format by the Tank Museum in the future..

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The Tank Museum Guide to A34 Comet

£30.00 GBP

Hardback

The Tank Museum Guide to A34 Comet comprehensively covers the history, development, production, and use of what was arguably the best British tank of World War Two.
 
Powered by the Rolls-Royce Meteor engine, it was fast and reliable – packing a 77mm gun that was more than a match for the Panzers it faced.
 
Written by military historian Dick Taylor, a Royal Tank Regiment officer for over 20 years, it’s presented in the style of an owner’s workshop manual and features over 300 images.

*Mock-ups are subject to change.

This book has been made using FSC certified paper and card 

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