外国出版商介绍:Ian Allan

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下载的PDF书籍里面Ian Allan的图书一直以印刷精美,配图详细,篇幅较大而深受我的喜爱。

为此看了看Ian Allan的网站。Ian Allan现在为一个集团企业,出版业是其中的一个分公司,成立于1942年。。。。。。。


About Ian Allan Publishing
In 1942 Ian Allan published his first ground-breaking book - abc of Southern Locomotives - and from this initial success a company was formed. Since then the company has gone from strength to strength as a leading independent publisher of books and magazines. In 2002 the company celebrated 60 years in the business. During this time it has grown from a small producer of books for train enthusiasts and spotters to a dedicated transport publisher producing high quality illustrated titles on an enormous range of largely transport related subjects. In the course of any year new books cover subjects as diverse as military and civil aviation, naval and maritime, buses, trams, trolleybuses, steam railways both historical and preserved and modern traction. In the leisure field we also publish some highly successful football titles, the most popular of which - Aerofilms Guide: Football Grounds - is now in its 15th annual edition. To strengthen its position as the world's leading transport publisher, Ian Allan Publishing has acquired within the last few years a number of prestigious and successful imprints. OPC was purchased in 1998 from Haynes Publishing and is arguably the most prominent and well-regarded railway list of them all; since 1998 OPC has undergone a dramatic renaissance, with considerable investment being made in both new and backlist titles. Midland Publishing was acquired in 1999 to complement existing imprints and to further strengthen our position in the aviation market. Now fully integrated into the Ian Allan Publishing list the Midland imprint provides a range of specialist, highly illustrated titles, covering military aviation subjects from World War 2 right up to the present day. In civil aviation too, fascinating and colourful works of reference are published on a regular basis. Classic Publications, a pre-eminent publisher of high quality aviation titles, was added to our growing cluster of interests in 2002, bringing to the company another imprint firmly established as a principal player in the World War 2 aviation market and complementing ideally the other Ian Allan Publishing imprint disciplines. As well as publishing books, Ian Allan Publishing is well known for its range of enthusiast-based magazines. We currently have nine magazines in the portfolio: Railways Illustrated, a monthly targeting enthusiasts and reflecting the growing vitality in the railway industry. Now under the editorship of Pip Dunn, this magazine has quickly established an avid readership. Modern Railways, launched over 40 years ago, is still as topical and controversial as ever. As well as being seen on the desk of every decision-maker in the railway industry, it also boasts a strong enthusiast following, many of whom are regular train commuters. Buses magazine has also been on the newsagents shelves for more than 40 years, and this perennial favourite keeps on growing in popularity with its lively coverage of today’s bus scene together with some nostalgic forays into the world of bus preservation. Bus and Coach Preservation was first published in 2001 under the Ian Allan banner following a merger of two existing titles, and outstrips the competition in its coverage of the bus preservation scene. Classic Bus is essential reading for anyone wanting to keep alive the sights and sounds of buses and coaches from years gone by. Recently sporting a fresh new look, Classic Bus is keen to encourage interaction from a younger audience whilst maintaining its reputation as a point of historical record and forum for lively debate. Vintage Roadscene This now bi-monthly journal covers all the best in the world of historic transport. Vintage Roadscene has been established for over 20 years and deals with the transport scene on the roads of yesteryear - lorries, vans, buses, trolleybuses, trams, steam traction etc. Aircraft Illustrated, our flagship aviation magazine was first published in 1969. Now, nearly forty years later, it is still providing aviation enthusiasts with the latest news, views, stunning photography and top civil and military aviation action from all over the world. Combat Aircraft, one of the world’s foremost military aviation magazines, is now published by Ian Allan Publishing in the UK and provides all enthusiasts with in-depth coverage of the men and the machines at the forefront of the missions undertaken in today’s combat zones. This visually stunning bi-monthly is illustrated by photographs of the world’s most awesome combat aircraft, and is now brought to you by the team who have made Aircraft Illustrated so successful over the years. Hornby Magazine was added to the collection in March 2007 in an exciting venture with the leading model manufacturer. As well as appealing to youngsters who can now combine computer technology with a worthwhile 3D hobby, the magazine will also be welcomed by those 40 to 50 year olds, returning to the hobby after their activities with model trains were interrupted by family matters 20 to 30 years ago. Since then, there has been great advancement in the hobby, and Hornby Magazine will show those taking it up again how to progress their interest. We currently have four Ian Allan Bookshops, sited at key locations around the country. They provide a one-stop shop for all transport enthusiasts and cater for every interest, whether modern or historic. They offer a unique combination of expertise, personal service, friendly and knowledgeable staff, comprehensive stock and a Special Order service.
Click here for locations and contact details. Returning to books, Ian Allan Publishing's trade representation is provided by Amalgamated Book Services, not only for its own imprints, but also for a growing list of associated publishers. We also have a very effective distribution centre in the Midlands, which fulfills all the mail order requirements of our many thousands of customers across the world. Midland Counties Publications, acquired by Ian Allan Publishing at the same time as Midland Publishing, was established in the 1970s with the objective of selling books at aviation events and by mail order to a growing number of enthusiasts who could not always find the publications they wanted to read on the shelves of their local High Street bookshop. The company established itself as a leading retailer of aviation books and later expanded into selling road, rail, military and other transport-related titles. Midland Counties Publications has steadily built up a reputation for excellent customer service. Each new catalogue offering an ever-expanding range of specialist books is eagerly awaited by enthusiasts the world over. Their 'Superstore' web site was moved within this site in October 2005, and the company is responsible for fulfilling all orders placed via this site. The addition of these mail order and aviation publishing businesses to the long established Ian Allan Publishing fold has considerably enhanced our position as the largest specialist transport publisher in the world. We are delighted to welcome you to this website, which is a user-friendly showcase of our many outstanding products and services. Hours of fascinating browsing awaits you, and when you want to purchase your books you can be assured of secure on-line ordering facilities and the very best in customer care.下载的PDF书籍里面Ian Allan的图书一直以印刷精美,配图详细,篇幅较大而深受我的喜爱。

为此看了看Ian Allan的网站。Ian Allan现在为一个集团企业,出版业是其中的一个分公司,成立于1942年。。。。。。。


About Ian Allan Publishing
In 1942 Ian Allan published his first ground-breaking book - abc of Southern Locomotives - and from this initial success a company was formed. Since then the company has gone from strength to strength as a leading independent publisher of books and magazines. In 2002 the company celebrated 60 years in the business. During this time it has grown from a small producer of books for train enthusiasts and spotters to a dedicated transport publisher producing high quality illustrated titles on an enormous range of largely transport related subjects. In the course of any year new books cover subjects as diverse as military and civil aviation, naval and maritime, buses, trams, trolleybuses, steam railways both historical and preserved and modern traction. In the leisure field we also publish some highly successful football titles, the most popular of which - Aerofilms Guide: Football Grounds - is now in its 15th annual edition. To strengthen its position as the world's leading transport publisher, Ian Allan Publishing has acquired within the last few years a number of prestigious and successful imprints. OPC was purchased in 1998 from Haynes Publishing and is arguably the most prominent and well-regarded railway list of them all; since 1998 OPC has undergone a dramatic renaissance, with considerable investment being made in both new and backlist titles. Midland Publishing was acquired in 1999 to complement existing imprints and to further strengthen our position in the aviation market. Now fully integrated into the Ian Allan Publishing list the Midland imprint provides a range of specialist, highly illustrated titles, covering military aviation subjects from World War 2 right up to the present day. In civil aviation too, fascinating and colourful works of reference are published on a regular basis. Classic Publications, a pre-eminent publisher of high quality aviation titles, was added to our growing cluster of interests in 2002, bringing to the company another imprint firmly established as a principal player in the World War 2 aviation market and complementing ideally the other Ian Allan Publishing imprint disciplines. As well as publishing books, Ian Allan Publishing is well known for its range of enthusiast-based magazines. We currently have nine magazines in the portfolio: Railways Illustrated, a monthly targeting enthusiasts and reflecting the growing vitality in the railway industry. Now under the editorship of Pip Dunn, this magazine has quickly established an avid readership. Modern Railways, launched over 40 years ago, is still as topical and controversial as ever. As well as being seen on the desk of every decision-maker in the railway industry, it also boasts a strong enthusiast following, many of whom are regular train commuters. Buses magazine has also been on the newsagents shelves for more than 40 years, and this perennial favourite keeps on growing in popularity with its lively coverage of today’s bus scene together with some nostalgic forays into the world of bus preservation. Bus and Coach Preservation was first published in 2001 under the Ian Allan banner following a merger of two existing titles, and outstrips the competition in its coverage of the bus preservation scene. Classic Bus is essential reading for anyone wanting to keep alive the sights and sounds of buses and coaches from years gone by. Recently sporting a fresh new look, Classic Bus is keen to encourage interaction from a younger audience whilst maintaining its reputation as a point of historical record and forum for lively debate. Vintage Roadscene This now bi-monthly journal covers all the best in the world of historic transport. Vintage Roadscene has been established for over 20 years and deals with the transport scene on the roads of yesteryear - lorries, vans, buses, trolleybuses, trams, steam traction etc. Aircraft Illustrated, our flagship aviation magazine was first published in 1969. Now, nearly forty years later, it is still providing aviation enthusiasts with the latest news, views, stunning photography and top civil and military aviation action from all over the world. Combat Aircraft, one of the world’s foremost military aviation magazines, is now published by Ian Allan Publishing in the UK and provides all enthusiasts with in-depth coverage of the men and the machines at the forefront of the missions undertaken in today’s combat zones. This visually stunning bi-monthly is illustrated by photographs of the world’s most awesome combat aircraft, and is now brought to you by the team who have made Aircraft Illustrated so successful over the years. Hornby Magazine was added to the collection in March 2007 in an exciting venture with the leading model manufacturer. As well as appealing to youngsters who can now combine computer technology with a worthwhile 3D hobby, the magazine will also be welcomed by those 40 to 50 year olds, returning to the hobby after their activities with model trains were interrupted by family matters 20 to 30 years ago. Since then, there has been great advancement in the hobby, and Hornby Magazine will show those taking it up again how to progress their interest. We currently have four Ian Allan Bookshops, sited at key locations around the country. They provide a one-stop shop for all transport enthusiasts and cater for every interest, whether modern or historic. They offer a unique combination of expertise, personal service, friendly and knowledgeable staff, comprehensive stock and a Special Order service.
Click here for locations and contact details. Returning to books, Ian Allan Publishing's trade representation is provided by Amalgamated Book Services, not only for its own imprints, but also for a growing list of associated publishers. We also have a very effective distribution centre in the Midlands, which fulfills all the mail order requirements of our many thousands of customers across the world. Midland Counties Publications, acquired by Ian Allan Publishing at the same time as Midland Publishing, was established in the 1970s with the objective of selling books at aviation events and by mail order to a growing number of enthusiasts who could not always find the publications they wanted to read on the shelves of their local High Street bookshop. The company established itself as a leading retailer of aviation books and later expanded into selling road, rail, military and other transport-related titles. Midland Counties Publications has steadily built up a reputation for excellent customer service. Each new catalogue offering an ever-expanding range of specialist books is eagerly awaited by enthusiasts the world over. Their 'Superstore' web site was moved within this site in October 2005, and the company is responsible for fulfilling all orders placed via this site. The addition of these mail order and aviation publishing businesses to the long established Ian Allan Publishing fold has considerably enhanced our position as the largest specialist transport publisher in the world. We are delighted to welcome you to this website, which is a user-friendly showcase of our many outstanding products and services. Hours of fascinating browsing awaits you, and when you want to purchase your books you can be assured of secure on-line ordering facilities and the very best in customer care.
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Description By the spring of 1945, the war was turning into a rout as the Germans retreated on all fronts. There was, however, one major obstacle to the Allied advance in the west: the River Rhine. If the retreating German forces were able to destroy the final bridges across the river then the advancing Allied forces would be forced to make an opposed, and highly costly in terms of men and matériel, crossing of the river. The Ludendorff railway bridge at Remagen became pivotal. On 7th March 1945, the bridge at Remagen became the centre of world attention as US forces sought to capture it. The German defenders attempted to detonate demolition charges. The first effort saw the charges fail to explode; the second succeeded only in lifting the bridge from its bearings without destroying it. Following their attack, US forces gained a foothold on the east bank of the Rhine. The capture of this crucial river crossing enabled US forces to establish a strong bridgehead on the east side of the river allowing them to continue their advance into the heart of Nazi Germany.
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2007-10-04  00:26        84,535,620 [Ian Allan] -  Interceptor - RAF Single Seat Multi Gun Fighters.pdf
2007-10-04  03:09        43,404,224 [Ian Allan] - A-20 Boston at War.pdf
2007-10-05  11:42        67,499,850 [Ian Allan] - Air War Over Italy.pdf
2007-10-05  01:21        89,159,992 [Ian Allan] - Airwar over Russia.pdf
2006-09-13  11:13        34,830,862 [Ian Allan] - Artillery of the World.pdf
2007-09-15  23:49       148,434,997 [Ian Allan] - B-57 Canberra at war 1964-1972.pdf
2007-10-06  08:28       148,434,997 [Ian Allan] - B-57 Canberra at War 1964-72.pdf
2007-09-09  08:43       119,798,147 [Ian Allan] - Battle of Crete - George Forty - Large.pdf
2007-08-15  18:21        80,058,430 [Ian Allan] - Battle of Crete - George Forty.pdf
2007-10-03  11:02        44,989,312 [Ian Allan] - Beaufort Special.pdf
2007-09-22  03:36        37,699,382 [Ian Allan] - British Warships 1914-1919 - Bad Scan.pdf
2007-08-10  21:06         1,586,229 [Ian Allan] - Catalog - 2007 cat_104.pdf
2007-09-18  20:42       265,593,652 [Ian Allan] - Channel Islands at War - A German Perspective.pdf
2007-09-06  12:30       182,515,993 [Ian Allan] - Coastal Command 1939-45.pdf
2007-07-29  00:34        43,122,714 [Ian Allan] - D-Day Fortifications in Normandy.pdf
2006-08-06  09:55        31,422,611 [Ian Allan] - Fighter Command 1939-45.pdf
2006-08-06  18:04        43,122,714 [Ian Allan] - Fortress Europe - Hitler's Atlantic Wall.pdf
2006-09-08  07:58        41,908,414 [Ian Allan] - French Warships of World War II.pdf
2007-09-04  11:47        59,942,267 [Ian Allan] - German Infantryman At War 1939-1945 - Double Page.pdf
2006-09-13  22:26        59,942,251 [Ian Allan] - German Infantryman at War 1939-1945.pdf
2007-10-05  21:24        39,243,197 [Ian Allan] - Halifax Special.pdf
2007-10-04  17:29       112,571,648 [Ian Allan] - Hitler's Arctic War - The German Campaigns in Norway Finland & the USSR 1940-45.pdf
2007-09-07  14:10       139,349,242 [Ian Allan] - Italian Warships Of World War II.pdf
2006-08-09  00:30        13,161,339 [Ian Allan] - Japanese Army Handbook.pdf
2006-11-08  09:40        78,338,172 [Ian Allan] - Kampfgeschwader Edelweiss - The History of a German Bomber Unit 1939-45.pdf
2006-12-13  01:12        30,282,143 [Ian Allan] - Messerschmitt Bf110 at War.pdf
2007-10-05  04:28       103,719,631 [Ian Allan] - Missiles of the World.pdf
2006-09-08  00:10       103,854,487 [Ian Allan] - Panzers at War.pdf
2006-12-13  07:31        38,338,126 [Ian Allan] - Russian Tanks Of World War II - Stalin's Armoured Might.pdf
2007-08-26  12:33        66,502,350 [Ian Allan] - Secret Operations - Remagen Bridge.pdf
2007-05-16  23:13        57,286,984 [Ian Allan] - Supermarine Attacker, Swift And Scimitar.pdf
2007-09-08  14:22        20,435,338 [Ian Allan] - Swordfish Special.pdf
2006-04-10  23:40        20,198,848 [Ian Allan] - Tanks in Detail 002 - M3-M3A1-M3A3 Stuart I to V.pdf
2007-08-30  14:36        37,580,998 [Ian Allan] - Tanks in Detail 008 - M5-M5A1 Stuart VI to M8 HMC.pdf
2007-10-03  10:49       104,803,505 [Ian Allan] - U-Boat Warfare - The Evolution of the Wolf Pack.pdf
2006-11-05  10:38        26,192,807 [Ian Allan] - Warships World War I - British And German Miscellaneous.pdf
2007-10-05  22:35        47,074,186 [Ian Allan] - Wellington Special.pdf
2006-09-06  01:48        69,840,078 [Ian Allan] - Wolfpacks at War - The U Boat Experience in World War II.pdf
2006-12-13  08:42        44,989,312 [Ian Allan] - [Aircraft Illustrated Special] - Beaufort Special.pdf
2006-12-13  00:11        43,130,730 [Ian Allan] - [Aircraft Illustrated Special] - Harrier.pdf
2007-10-06  10:38        41,869,930 [Ian Allan] - [Aircraft Illustrated Special] - Lightning.pdf
2006-08-06  06:37        38,589,810 [Ian Allan] - [Aircraft Illustrated Special] - RAF Buccaneer.pdf
2006-12-13  02:02        31,042,185 [Ian Allan] - [Aircraft Illustrated Special] - RAF Phantom.pdf
2006-08-19  20:15        19,536,063 [Ian Allan] - [Aircraft Illustrated Special] - RAF Tornado.pdf
2006-08-24  20:12        20,435,338 [Ian Allan] - [Aircraft Illustrated Special] - Swordfish Special.pdf
2007-10-02  16:36        71,455,238 [Ian Allan] - [Armour in Action 02] - The Matilda.pdf
2006-11-07  20:42        16,416,666 [Ian Allan] - [Blitzkrieg] - [001] - Poland and Scandinavia 1939-1940 (OCR-Ogon).pdf
2006-11-05  06:30        17,088,913 [Ian Allan] - [Blitzkrieg] - [002] - France, Holland and Belgium 1940-1941 (OCR-Ogon).pdf
2006-11-04  21:23        17,057,385 [Ian Allan] - [Blitzkrieg] - [003] - Russia 1941-1942 (OCR-Ogon).pdf
2006-11-05  20:39        16,976,405 [Ian Allan] - [Blitzkrieg] - [004] - The Balkans and North Africa 1941-1942 (OCR-Ogon).pdf
2006-11-05  15:26        16,961,884 [Ian Allan] - [Blitzkrieg] - [005] - Russia 1942-1943 (OCR-Ogon).pdf
2006-11-07  17:33        17,137,649 [Ian Allan] - [Blitzkrieg] - [006] - North Africa and Italy 1942-1944 (OCR-Ogon).pdf
2007-10-06  00:45        20,993,042 [Ian Allan] - [Modern Combat Aircraft 06] - Tornado.pdf
2007-09-15  16:25        38,204,566 [Ian Allan] - [Modern Combat Aircraft] - [013] - Harrier.pdf
2007-09-22  22:55        39,842,883 [Ian Allan] - [Modern Combat Aircraft] - [014] - Jaguar.pdf
2007-10-06  12:46        60,709,871 [Ian Allan] - [Modern Combat Aircraft] - [024] - BAe Nimrod.pdf
2007-10-03  11:50        60,965,556 [Ian Allan] - [Postwar Military Aircraft 01] - Gloster Javelin.pdf
2007-10-04  22:22        58,370,721 [Ian Allan] - [Postwar Military Aircraft 07] - Supermarine Attacker, Swift and Scimitar - Singal Page.pdf
2007-09-04  16:41        57,286,984 [Ian Allan] - [Postwar Military Aircraft 07] - Supermarine Attacker, Swift and Scimitar.pdf
2007-10-05  03:02        15,626,686 [Ian Allan] - [RAF Aircraft Today 1] - Phantom.pdf
2007-08-26  12:33        66,502,350 [Ian Allan] - [Secret Operations] - Remagen Bridge.pdf
2006-08-06  11:51        19,298,184 [Ian Allan] - [Spearhead] - [001] - 21st Panzer Division - Rommel's Afrika Korps Spearhead.pdf
2006-09-12  17:35        15,783,248 [Ian Allan] - [Spearhead] - [002] - Grossdeutschland - Guderian's Eastern Front Elite_65 Pages.pdf
2006-10-18  19:18        23,939,436 [Ian Allan] - [Spearhead] - [002] - Grossdeutschland - Guderian's Eastern Front Elite_99 Pages.pdf
2006-02-14  22:05        24,274,842 [Ian Allan] - [Spearhead] - [003] - 7th Flieger Division - Student's Fallschirmjger Elite.pdf
2006-10-15  13:12        18,420,586 [Ian Allan] - [Spearhead] - [005] - Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler 1st SS Panzer Division_65 Pages.pdf
2006-08-05  18:01        27,005,833 [Ian Allan] - [Spearhead] - [005] - Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler 1st SS Panzer Division_99 Pages.pdf
2006-08-06  18:28        17,288,732 [Ian Allan] - [Spearhead] - [013] - Brandenburgers - The Third Reich's Special Forces.pdf
2006-08-11  01:38        55,768,758 [Ian Allan] - [Spearhead] - [014] - 7th Armoured Division - The Desert Rats.pdf
2006-09-13  06:06        53,190,253 [Ian Allan] - [Spearhead] - [017] - 5th Gebirgsjager Division.pdf
2007-09-05  08:53        19,481,897 [Ian Allan] - [Spearhead] - [020] - Hohenstaufen - 9th SS Panzer Division (Ogon).pdf
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AEROFAX也属于Mindland的旗下。。。。


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是一家英国的出版商。。。。。
我还是对AJ, Kagero等等更有兴趣,Ian Allan跟MBI在一个档次上,书太杂
原帖由 禽流感 于 2008-1-24 14:56 发表
我还是对AJ, Kagero等等更有兴趣,Ian Allan跟MBI在一个档次上,书太杂


这些系列也很不错,尤其喜欢AJPress的Armor系列。。。。。。。

不过由于这两家出版社都是捷克文。。。。。。。虽然有英文注释。。。。。。。但是看起来比较费劲。
弱弱的问下,在哪儿可以下到pdf?
看到了railway,当然还有军事的...
AJ和Kagero是波兰的吧?
AJ和Kagero 听一战场的同僚说是 波兰 的(那人对东欧语言很有研究)!

:D
好象都是陆、空的,有海的么?:D
不用看语言,他们出的双语书上本来就印着Polish/English
斯洛伐克语(Slovensk&yacute; jazyk / Slovenčina)属于印欧语系斯拉夫语族西斯拉夫语支,同波兰语和捷克语以及索布语相近,【特别是】跟捷克语的使用者可以无障碍的交流.斯洛伐克语的使用者主要集中在中欧国家斯洛伐克及其周边国家及地区,诸如捷克和(塞尔维亚和黑山境内的)伏伊伏丁那.

不懂。。。。。。