THE
BURMA CAMPAIGN
MEMORIAL
LIBRARY
Descriptive Catalogue
and Bibliography
★
SPAS
University of London
Burma Campaign
Memorial Library
IN MEMORY OF ALL
WHO PARTICIPATED AND THE
MANY WHO DIED
Burma 1942-45
Blossoms fall to earth
The pagoda promises
That spring will follow
Burma Campaign
Memorial Library
A collection of books
and papers about the
War in Burma 1942-1945
Compiled by
Gordon Graham mc ma d univ Stirling and
Frank Cole fla
University of London
SPAS
School of Oriental and African Studies
London 2001
© School of Oriental and African Studies
Thornhaugh Street
Russell Square
London wcih oxg
First published 1999
Second edition, revised and enlarged 2001
isbn o 7286 0330 6
Typesetting Margaret Mills
Design and Production Douglas Williamson
Printed by The Bath Press, Bath
Introduction
The idea of a Memorial Library on the Burma Campaign first
arose in 1995, when it was observed that there was no single
comprehensive collection of books on what had been the longest
continuous campaign of World War II. Would not such a
collection be a fitting memorial to the tragedy and heroism and
futility of war; a treasure house for the dwindling brotherhood
who had participated in the campaign; a resource for future
scholars and historians; and a measure of insurance that a
campaign overshadowed at the time by the vast events in Europe
and the Pacific, should not become a mere footnote to history?
As a first step, lists were obtained from the British National
Bibliography, Whitaker’s Cumulative Database, the Bodleian
Library and the Imperial War Museum. The Burma section of
A. G. Enser’s 1975 Subject Bibliography of Second World War
Books in English was consulted, as were specialized biblio-
graphies such as ‘English-Language Fiction about the War in
Burma’ compiled by Lewis Hill of the University of Hull. Lists
of books in personal libraries were volunteered. Authors’
bibliographies at the ends of their books were scanned. Privately
published books and unpublished manuscripts came to light.
So began what proved to be a four-year project, consisting
initially of pledges of books from personal libraries. Parting with
treasured books is hard, so those who did not feel ready to donate
their books in their lifetimes were invited to leave instructions
to their heirs. Such personal gifts and bequests are the largest
component of the Memorial Library. On the flyleaf of each
donated book is a bookplate giving the name and details of
service of the donor, who in some cases is also the author.
Soon the search, aided by networking among members of the
Burma Star Association and many reunion groups, became inter-
national. The war in Burma had involved the forces of many
nations. In addition to books published in Britain, which con-
stitute the majority of the collection, there are books from the
United States, India, Burma, Australia and Canada. There are
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Introduction
also a few books translated from Japanese into English, and a
start has been made, with the help of the All-Burma Veterans’
Association of Japan, in assembling a collection of Japanese
books.
After two years of voluntary effort, it became clear that finance
was needed to complete the project. The Burma Campaign
Fellowship Group, which, since it was founded in 1990, has done
much to improve understanding between Japanese and British
veterans, made an application to the Great Britain Sasakawa
Foundation for funds, not only to buy books, but to contribute to
the installation and upkeep of the Library.
To back this application, it was necessary first to find a
permanent home for the Library, where it would be easily
accessible to present and future generations. An approach was
made to the Library of the School of Oriental and African Studies
(SOAS), which is the premier centre for Asian studies in the UK
and has an historical connection with the war in Japan, since it
provided crash courses in the Japanese language during World
War II. The SOAS Library not only agreed to house the Memorial
Library as a discrete collection, but to integrate with it relevant
titles already in their collections.
After securing this generous help from the GB Sasakawa
Foundation and SOAS, a further two years were spent in tracking
down and purchasing rare titles, mainly through booksellers
specialising in military history. There was also substantial
correspondence with veterans of the Burma war in many parts of
the world. Valuable manuscripts which were in danger of oblivion
were uncovered. By early 1999, about 600 of the 750 titles in the
bibliography had been acquired, a sufficient number to justify the
transfer of the collection to SOAS and its public inauguration.
The launch of the Library is not the end of the project. Titles
still to be acquired will be added. Unrecorded titles will be
identified. New books are being written, and there will be more
books in the future. A library is a living thing. In the care of
skilled librarians it will last for hundreds of years. Its purpose is
not merely to store knowledge and impart information, but to
stimulate thought. Libraries are the vehicles which pass, from
generation to generation, the lessons learned, wisdom, experience,
and, less deliberately, insight into the follies of those who have
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Introduction
gone before. In the Burma Campaign Memorial Library, dealing,
as it does, with the subject of war, an infliction self-imposed by
humanity - which at the end of this stormy century shows no
signs of abating - there is plenty of folly to be pondered on. But
mainly it is a record of courage, stoicism, endurance and sacrifice.
WGG
May 1999
The number of titles in this bibliography has now increased to
1025, of which 915 are in the Library.
A bibliography of Japanese-language titles has been compiled
under the auspices of the All Burma Veterans Association of Japan.
This comprises 634 titles, of which 311, donated by Japanese
veterans, are available as of May 2001
The goal remains to bring both collections as close as possible
to the number of titles in the two bibliographies, and also to add
new titles as they are published.
WGG
May 2001
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Prefatory notes
1 This publication is both a catalogue and a bibliography.
Asterisked titles have not been acquired as it goes to press,
(sc = soft cover : n.d. = no date)
2 Access to the Library is open to SOAS Library card holders
and is free to Burma veterans, on production of their
membership cards to the Burma Star Association or any
other veterans’ association.
3 When there is only one copy of a title in the Library, it may
not be borrowed, but can be consulted and studied in the
SOAS Special Collection Reading Room. Duplicate copies
of a title will normally be available for loan to eligible
borrowers
4 Only Japanese books translated into English are included in
this catalogue. There is a separate catalogue of books in
Japanese, available at SOAS.
5 The compilers will gratefully receive information about
inaccuracies and omissions at the following address:
Burma Campaign Library Project, c/o School of Oriental
and African Studies, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square,
London, wcih oxg.
6 Titles are listed alphabetically by author in each section,
except those added to the second edition, which appear at
the end of each section.
7 Readers are advised to consult the Index of Titles/Index of
Names for rapid location of individual titles.
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Contents
Introduction v
A Official Histories i
B General Accounts 3
C The Japanese Invasion 8
D Arakan 13
E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay
and Rangoon 17
F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road
G The Chindits 31
H Clandestine Operations 3 8
I Civilian Burma 42
J The Gurkhas 51
K Unit and Formation Histories 53
L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries 68
M Personal Narratives 75
N Medical Services 88
O The Indian National Army 91
P Newspapers and Ephemera 96
Q Journals and Newsletters 99
R Pictorial Histories 100
S Verses, Essays and Letters 101
T The War at Sea 104
U The War in the Air 106
V Fiction 118
W Japanese books in English 128
Index of Names 130
Index of Titles 137
2-4
IX
Section A
Official Histories
Only government-sponsored publications dealing with the
whole Campaign are listed here. Other histories are found
under subject headings.
HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
The War against Japan by S Woodburn Kirby and others
ai Vol I The loss of Singapore 59opp 1957
A2 Vol II India’s most dangerous hour 558pp 1958
A3 Vol III The decisive battles 578pp 1961
A4 Vol IV The re-conquest of Burma 583pp 1965
A5 *VolV The surrender of Japan 622pp 1969
HMSO illustrated maps
Appendices to the volumes contain orders of battle of own
and enemy forces, details of supply arrangements, statistics
of casualties, etc.
GRAND STRATEGY
a6 Vol III by J M A Gwyer and J R M Butler June 1941-August
1942 793PP 1964 (bound photocopy)
A7 *Vol IV by Michael Howard August 1942-September 1943
798pp 1972
a8 Vol V by John Ehrman August 1943-September 1944
65ipp 1956
illustrated maps (bound photocopy)
A9 Vol VI by John Ehrman October 1944-August 1945 438pp
1956
HMSO illustrated maps (bound photocopy)
OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE INDIAN ARMED
FORCES IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
aio The Royal Indian Navy 1939-1945 by D J E Collins
409PP 1964 illustrated maps
aii PRASAD, Bishenwar
Retreat from Burma 1941-1942 1953
5Oipp illustrated maps
1
Section A Official Histories
A12 PRASAD, Bishenwar
Defence of India: Policy and plans 1963 278PP maps
A13 PRASAD, Bishenwar ed
Expansion of the Armed Forces and defence
organization 1956 579PP (bound photocopy)
A14 MADAN N N
ARAKAN OPERATIONS 1942-1945 1954
37ipp illustrated maps
A15 PRASAD, Bishenwar ed
The Reconquest of Burma
Vol I June 1942-June 1944 467PP illustrated maps
ai6 PRASAD, Bishenwar ed
The Reconquest of Burma
Vol II June 1944-August 1945 539PP illustrated maps
ai7 *KHERA, PN
Technical Services: I.E.M.E. and Ordnance 1962
ai8 GUPTA, SC
History of the Indian Air Force 1933-1945 1961
214PP illustrated maps (bound photocopy)
A19 MOUNTBATTEN, Louis, Vice-Admiral the Earl
Mountbatten of Burma
Report to the Combined Chiefs of Staff by the
Supreme Allied Commander South-EastAsia 1943-1945
HMSO 1951 28opp maps
Contains list of commanders down to flotilla, brigade, group
official reports. Plus edition published in India.
Combined Inter-Services Historical Section (India & Pakistan)
A20 * MOUNTBATTEN, Louis, Vice-Admiral the Earl
Mountbatten of Burma
Post-surrender tasks: Section E of the Report to the
Combined Chiefs of Staff by the Supreme Allied
Commander South-East Asia, 1943-45
HMSO 1969 47PP maps
The contents of this section were withheld from the main
report when it was published in 1951 as being very
politically sensitive.
2
Section B
General Accounts
This section comprises overviews of the Campaign.
bi ALLEN, Louis
Burma: the longest war 1941-1945
Dent 1984 705PP illustrated maps
Dent 1986 705PP illustrated maps with corrections sc
A classic account
(A Japanese translation in 3 volumes is also available)
B2 * ANONYMOUS
Campaign of the XIV Army 1944-1945
(476 Indian Printing Section) [1945]
b3 AUCHINLECK, Field Marshal Sir Claude
Despatch: Operations in the Indo-Burma Theatre based on
India from June 21,1943 to November 15,1943.
(Supplement to the London Gazette April 27,1948 No 38274)
b4 BHONSLE, R K
The Japanese offensive 1941-1943: an analytical study
New Delhi: Himalayan Books 1990 264PP sc
B5 "BOND Michelle
The Forgotten army: what were the lifestyles and
attitudes of the soldiers of the ‘Forgotten Army’ fighting in
Burma 1942-1945?
Unpublished typescript
b6 CALLAHAN, Raymond
Burma 1942-1945
Davis-Poynter 1978 i9opp map
b7 * CHANDRA, Anil
Indian Army triumphant in Burma 1941-1945
Atma Ram 1984
b8 "CHAPHEKAR, Shankarrao G
A Brief study of the Burma Campaign 1943-1945 1955
Poona: Maharashtra Militarization Board
3
Section B General Accounts
b9 DUPUY, Trevor N
Asiatic land battles: The Expansion of Japan in Asia
Franklin Watts 1963 68pp illustrated
A brief illustrated history, one of a series covering World
War II
bio ELLIOTT, Major General J G
A Roll of honour
Cassell 1965 394PP
bi 1 GURCHARAN, Maj
Japanese offensive
Jalandhar: ABS publications 1990 291PP maps
Covers the period 1941-1943
bi2 HICKEY, Michael
The unforgettable army: Slim’s XIVth Army in Burma
Spellmount 1992 3i8pp illustrated maps
Appendices list VCs awarded, order of battle etc
bi3 KARAKA, DF
With the 14TH Army
Bombay: Thacker 1944 n6pp
Author was war correspondent on The Bombay Chronicle
B14 McKELVIE, Roy
The War in Burma
Methuen 1948 315PP
By a military observer
bi5 MASON, Philip
A Matter of honour: an account of the Indian Army and
its men
Cape 1974 58opp illustrated maps
bi6 MATTHEWS, Geoffrey
The Re-conquest of Burma 1943-1945
Gale & Polden 1966 115PP
A clear account written for Staff College entrants
bi7 MINISTRY OF INFORMATION
SEAC Souvenir, Parts One and Two
HMSO 1945 i6ppand2opp illustrated maps (photocopies)
4
Section B General Accounts
bi8 OWEN, Frank
The Campaign in Burma
HMSO 1946 175PP illustrated maps sc
Ferozepore: English Book Depot 1952 i86pp illustrated maps
Arrow 1957 i92pp illustrated maps sc
New Delhi: Himalayan Books 1989 i92pp
Written by Frank Owen for the Central Office of Information
B19 PALSOKAR, RD
Burma: retreat and reconquest
Poona: the author 1974 159PP maps
B20 SLIM, William, Field Marshal the Viscount
Defeat into Victory
Cassell 1956 587PP illustrated maps
Four Square 1958 448pp maps sc
Masterly account of the war in Burma 1942-1945
B21 SMITH, ED
Battle for Burma
Batsford 1979 i9opp illustrated maps
B22 WAGG, Alfred
A Million died: a story of war in the Far East
Nicholson &c Watson 1943 T92PP
B23 WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount
Despatch: Operations in the India Command from January 1,
1943 to June 2,1943 i^PP maps
(Supplement to the London Gazette April 20,1948 No 38266)
B24 * WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount
Speeches and messages India 1941-1943
New Delhi: Privately printed
B25 "WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount
Speeches from October 26,1943 to March 21,1947
New Delhi: 152PP
B26 YEATS-BROWN, F
Martial India
Eyre & Spottiswoode 1945 2oopp illustrated maps
5
Section B General Accounts
B27 ANTHONY, Frank
Britain’s betrayal in India: the story of the Anglo-Indian
Community
Bombay: Allied Publishers 1969
(Photocopies pp 130-143 covering World War II)
B28 CHANDLER, David G ed
Great battles of the British Army as commemorated
in the Sandhurst Companies
Bramley Books 1991 288pp illustrated maps
Contains The Burma Campaign 1942-1945 by Anthony
Brett-James
B29 COBBOLD, Richard (Editor)
The World re-shaped Vol 2: Fifty Years after the war in
Asia
Macmillan 1966 i76pp
Includes F M Lord Slim at the Burma Campaign by Correlli
Barnett and The Forgotten Army and The Capture of
Mandalay 8-20 March, 1945 by L J L Hill
B30 EVANS, Geoffrey
Holding the Burma front: India and Burma
May 1942-August 1943
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4
No 11 pp 1633-1636 1967 illustrated maps
B31 * GARDNER, Charles
The Triumph that was Burma 7pp
(Article Military Affairs 9.1945 PP283-290)
B32 HARRIES, Mirion and Susie
Soldiers of the Sun: the rise and fall of the Japanese Army
New York: Random House 1991 582PP
B33 MINISTRY OF INFORMATION
The war papers Part 72 Uncle Bill's Forgotten Army
Marshall Cavendish 1978 4pp enclosing SEAC Souvenir
Part One i6pp
6
Section B General Accounts
B34 MOUNTBATTEN, Louis, Vice-Admiral the Earl
Mountbatten of Burma (See also P2)
The Strategy of the South-East Asia Campaign i 5pp
(An address to Royal United Services Institution Journal
[RUSI] 91 1946 pp 469-84)
B3 5 RASOR, Eugene L
The China-Burma-India Campaign, 1931-1945:
historiography and annotated bibliography
Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press 1998 283PP
B36 ROBERTS, Michael R
The Campaign in Burma 1943-45: Part I: The turn of the
tide and the decisive battles 17PP maps
Part II: The reconquest i 5pp maps
Articles in Rhe Journal of the Royal United Services
Institution May and August 1956
B37 SMYTH, Captain J C
Notes on the Burma Campaign compiled from
Japanese sources
Photocopies
Typescript prepared by Captain J C Smyth, XII Army
B38 SUNDERLAND, Riley
Burma: the supply problem
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4
No 15, ppi761-64 1967 illustrated map
B39 SUNDERLAND, Riley
Burma: the supply solution
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4
N016, P1792 1967 illustrated map
B40 SWINSON, Arthur
The generals of the Burma Campaign and highlights
of the Burma Campaign
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 6
N014, pp26io-i
Section C
The Japanese Invasion
Individual experiences of these events can be found under
Personal Narratives Section M.
ci BARNARD, Jack
The Hump: the greatest untold story of the war
Souvenir Press i960 192PP illustrated
The last evacuation of British troops
C2 BELDEN, Jack
Retreat with Stilwell
New York: Knopf 1943 3^8pp map
c3 BURCHETT, W G
Bombs over Burma
Melbourne: F W Cheshire 1944 26opp illustrated map
c4 BURCHETT, W G
Trek back from Burma
India: Allahabad n.d. 33opp
c5 CAREW, Tim
The Longest retreat: the Burma Campaign 1942
Hamish Hamilton 1969 288pp illustrated maps
c6 CARMICHAEL, Pat R D
Mountain Battery
Devin Books 1983 246PP illustrated maps
c7 CHRISTIAN, John L
Burma and the Japanese invader
Bombay: Thacker 1945 4^8pp
c8 DILLON, Terence
Rangoon to Kohima
Gloucester Regiment i48pp
C9 DORN, Frank
Walk out with Stilwell in Burma
New York: Thomas Y Crowell 1971 258PP illustrated maps
8
Section C The Japanese Invasion
cio DRAPER, Alfred
Dawns like thunder: the retreat from Burma 1942
Leo Cooper 1987 3oipp illustrated maps
ci 1 FINNERTY, John
All quiet on the Irrawaddy
New Horizon 1979 225PP illustrated
ci2 FINNERTY, John
All hell on the Irrawaddy
Anchor Publications 1985 286pp illustrated
C13 GALLAGHER, OD
Retreat in the East
Harrap 1942 i9opp illustrated
C14 GARDINER, John Ritchie
Diary of a journey from Sumprabum to Margherita
by the Chaukkan Pass May-July 1942
Unpublished n.d. i88pp map
ci5 GRIBBLE, RH
Out of the Burma night: being the fantastic journey
through the wilderness of the Hukawng Valley ... at the time
of the Japanese invasion of Burma
Calcutta: Thacker & Spink 1944 164PP illustrated
ci6 * KNIGHT, Allan
Escape from the yellow peril: personal experiences of an
evacuee from Burma
India Allahabad: Kitab Mahal 1945 9ipp
ci7 LACKERSTEEN, D
Diamonds in the Dust
Kitabistan: Invasion 1942 49pp
ci8 LEASOR, James
The Marine from Mandalay
Leo Cooper 1991 i4^pp
C19 LUNT, James
A Hell of a licking: the retreat from Burma 1941-1942
Collins 1986 318 pp illustrated maps
David & Charles 1986 319PP illustrated maps sc
9
Section C The Japanese Invasion
czo LYALL GRANT, Ian and TAMAYAMA
Burma 1942: the Japanese invasion - both sides tell the
story of a savage jungle war
Zampi Press 1999 4iopp illustrated maps
C21 McCRAE, Alistair
Irrawaddy flotilla
James Paton 1978
C22 MACFETRIDGE, Charles
The Battle of Shwegyin May io, 1942
Unpublished 8pp typescript map
C23 MACKENZIE, Compton
Eastern epic Vol 1 September 1939-March 1943: Defence
Chatto & Windus 1951 646 pp maps
C24 MAINS, A A (See also t6)
The Retreat from Burma: an intelligence officer’s
personal story
Foulsham 1973 152.PP illustrated map
C25 MALGONKAR, Manohar
Distant drum
Bombay: Asia Publishing House i960 257PP
C26 RUSSELL, Stanley F
Muddy exodus: a story of the evacuation of Burma 1942
Epworth 1943 64PP
C27 *SINGH, Bishan
Burma retreat
India: Kanpur: Vasuder Singh 1949
C28 SMYTH, John
Before the dawn: a story of two historic retreats
Cassell 1957 235pp illustrated maps
Dunkirk: 1940 Burma: 1942
Author commanded 17 Indian Division
C29 STEWART, Adrian
The Underrated enemy: Britain’s War with Japan
December 1941 - May 1942
Kimber 1987 234PP illustrated maps
10
Section C The Japanese Invasion
C30 TAINSH, AR
... and some fell by the wayside: an account of the North
Burma evacuation
Bombay: Orient Longmans 1950 i82pp illustrated map
C31 TINKER, Hugh
The India exodus from Burma 1942
Journal of South-East Asian Studies 1975
C32 TYSON, Geoffrey
Forgotten frontier
Calcutta: Targett 1945 M3PP illustrated maps
(bound photocopy)
Tea planters of North-East India during the retreat
C33 WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount
Despatch: Operation in the Eastern Theatre, based on
India, from March 1942 to December 31,1942
(Supplement to the London Gazette September 17, 1946
no 37728)
C34 WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount
Despatch: Operations in Burma from December 15,1941
to May 20, 1942 (covering reports by Lieut-General T J
Hutton and General the Hon Sir Harold Alexander 46pp
(Supplement to the London Gazette March 5, 1948
no 38228)
C35 ANONYMOUS
Last weeks in Burma, April to May 1942 1943 T3PP
(Article in University of Edinburgh Journal Vol XII No 2
pp 75-87)
An officer of the Indian Medical Service
C36 BURNESSLR
The Scout story of Rangoon 1942 2pp
(Article in The Scouter October 1942 pp 158-159
photocopy)
The Scout Messenger Services in support of Civil Defence
before Rangoon was evacuated
11
Section C The Japanese Invasion
c37 FOUCAR, ECV
Draft narrative of the First Burma Campaign,
December 1941-May 1942
Part 1123PP; Part II 237PP 19 maps
Copy of pro wo 203/5788 and 203/5734 1943
reprinted 1999.
In October 1942 Colonel Foucar was appointed GSOI
(MT8) to write this narrative of the Campaign
C38 ROBERTSON, Joan
Maymo - More Far: A walk out of Burma 1942
Norman Hudson 1999 86pp maps sc
C39 YOUNG, Gordon
Outposts of victory
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1943
Includes Nightmare in Paradise by Cedric Salter, PP46-73,
on the Japanese invasion of Burma
Section D
Arakan
Accounts of the Arakan front from 1942 to 1945.
References to Arakan experiences can be found in
Sections A, B, C, K, L and M.
di ANONYMOUS
XV Indian Corps history of the Arakan campaign
1944-1945
HQ XV Indian Corps 1946 n6p photocopied transcript
dz ANONYMOUS
The story of the 25TH Indian Division: the Arakan
campaign
Bombay: Government of India War Department n.d. 37PP
illustrated sc
d3 BOWEN, CG
West African Way: the story of the Burma Campaign
1943- 1945 5th Bn Gold Coast Regt
Privately published n.d. Various paginations map
d4 CATTANACH, John
The Jeep track: the story of the 81st West African Division
fighting on the Arakan front in Burma
Regency Press 1990 79pp
D5 CLARKE, Michael S
Kaladan mortars: a walk on the knife edge
Woodfield Publishing 1994 93pp illustrated maps sc
A West African mortar battery in the Kaladan Valley
1944- 1945
d6 " EMMET, A Maitland
The Arakan campaign of the 25TH Indian Division
March 1944-March 1945
1946 131PP illustrated maps
Kuala Lumpur
13
Section D Arakan
d7 FULLER, A R and LEWENDON
7TH Indian Field Regt Royal Indian Artillery:
a narrative 1943-1947
Privately published 1996 Various paginations illustrated
maps sc
7th and 26th Indian Divisions in Arakan
d8 JEFFREYS, P J
Burma 1943-1944: memories of the First Kaladan
Campaign 81st (West African) Division
Privately published 53PP illustrated map (photocopy) m/s
D9 JEFFREYS, P J
Burma 1944-1945: memories of the Second Kaladan
Campaign 5th (West African) Brigade 81st (West African)
Division
Privately published 28pp illustrated map (photocopy) m/s
Dio PHILLIPS, C E Lucas
The Raiders of Arakan
Heinemann 1971 i98pp illustrated maps
Royal Marines Commandos, West African and V Force
activity 1943-1944
Dii STRAUBENZEE, Philip van
Desert, jungle and dale: a memoir
Pentland Press 1991 i4opp illustrated maps
Author was CO 1st Bn The Sierra Leone Regt 1944-1945
81st (West African) Division
di2 SWYNNERTON, Charles R A
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE 1ST (WEST AFRICAN) INFANTRY
Brigade in the Arakan 1944-1945
2nd ed Lagos 1949 95PP maps
Author was the Brigade Commander
di3 TURNBULL, Patrick
Battle of the Box
Ian Allan 1979 144PP illustrated maps
The decisive engagement
Section D Arakan
D14 WERRELL, Kenneth
Arakan assignment: the story of the 82nd West African
Division
West Africa: P R Services n.d. 44PP illustrated map sc
di5 WILMOT, Alec
27TH RA - ONLY JUNGLE AND THE JAPANESE
The author 1998 i66pp illustrated sc
A Field Regiment in 26th Indian Division,
March 1944 - August 1945
di6 WILMOT, Alec
27TH RA - THESE GUNS FOR HIRE
The author 2000 i3opp illustrated map sc
di7 ANONYMOUS
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE SECOND WEST AFRICAN FlELD
Company, West African Engineers 1939-45
Photocopy of 12-page ms
di8 BRETT-JAMES, Anthony
Arakan: the tables turned, 1967 illustrated map
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4
No 15 pp 1752-60
D19 COOPER, Robert
Arakan: the first uncertain step 1967 illustrated map
Purnell’s part work History of the Second World War Vol 4
No2, PP1378-81
D20 LEYIN,John
Tell them of us: the forgotten army - Burma
Lejins Publishing 2000 275PP illustrated maps
The 25th Dragoons in the ‘Admin Box’ 1944
D21 SURVEY OF INDIA
North Arakan: 35 maps, various scales 1:253440 to
1:25000 of approximate area Chiringa-Akyab/Myebon-
Myohaung
Survey dates between 1923 and 1944
15
Section D Arakan
D22 SWINSON, Arthur
Success in the Arakan: victory in Burma
September 1944 - May 1945 1968 illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 6
No 13, PP2589-92
D23 ^TURNBULL, Patrick (See di3)
The Battle of the Box 1986 i6pp
(Article in Army Quarterly and Defence journal 116
PP36-5I)
Section E
Assam, Manipur and the advance to
Mandalay and Rangoon
ei ALLEN, Louis
Sittang the last battle: the end of the Japanese in Burma
July-August 1945
Military Book Society 1973 284PP illustrated maps
E2 ANONYMOUS
40TH Anniversary Battle of Kohima
Illustrated leaflet 8pp
e3 ATKINS, David
The Reluctant Major
Toat Press 1986 nopp illustrated map
RIASC Transport Company
e4 ATKINS, David
The Forgotten Major
Toat Press 1989 145PP illustrated maps
300 Indian GPT Company
e5 BARKER, A J
The March on Delhi
Faber 1963 3O2pp illustrated maps
Dehradun: Netaji Publishing 1990
e6 BOND, Brian ed
Fallen stars: eleven studies of 20th century military
disasters
Brasseys (UK) 1991 272PP maps
Contains Mutaguchi Retry a and the invasion of India by
Louis Allen 25PP
E7 BOWER, Ursula Graham
Naga Path
Murray 1950 26opp illustrated map
Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon
e8 CAMPBELL, Arthur
The Siege: a story from Kohima
Allen &c Unwin 1956 2i2pp illustrated maps
Corgi 1957 25ipp maps sc
E9 COLVIN, John
No ordinary men: the story of the battle of Kohima
Leo Cooper 1995 2.6^pp illustrated maps
eio CROSS, J P
Jungle warfare: experiences and encounters
Guild Publishing 1989 222pp illustrated
ei 1 EVANS, Geoffrey and BRETT-JAMES
Imphal: a flower on lofty heights
Macmillan 1962 348pp illustrated maps
E12 FREER, Arthur F
Nunshigum: on the road to Mandalay
Pentland Press 1995 z6zpp maps
Tank action by 3rd Carabiniers north of Imphal, April 1944
E13 GIFFARD, General Sir George
Despatch: Operations in Burma and North East India from
November 16,1943 to June 22,1944 3ipp map
Maps for use with Army and Air Despatches of the Burma
Campaign
(Supplement to the London Gazette March 13, 1951
no 39171)
E14 GIFFARD, General Sir George
Despatch: Operations in Assam and Burma June 23,1944
to November 12, 1944 27pp map
(Supplement to the London Gazette March 30, 1951
no 39187)
ei 5 * GOVERNMENT OF INDIA WAR DEPARTMENT
On to Rangoon
Bombay: Claridge 1945
18
Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon
ei 6 HAWKINS, VFS
Operations of the 5TH Infantry Brigade, 2 Division, in
Assam March 30 - May 12,1944 with special reference to
the Battle of Kohima
Unpublished typescript n.d. 12.5PP
ei7 KENDALL, Bill
I was there! With the British 2nd Division
The author 6opp sc
ei8 KING-CLARK, R
The Battle for Kohima: the narrative of the 2nd Battalion
the Manchester Regiment, the Machine Gun battalion of the
British 2nd Division
Fleur de Lys Publishing 1995 i38pp illustrated maps sc
E19 LEESE, General Sir Oliver
Despatch: Operations in Burma from November 12,1944
to August 15,1945
(Supplement to the London Gazette April 6, 1951 No 39195)
E20 LYALL GRANT, Ian
Burma: the turning point: the seven battles on the Tiddim
Road ...
Zampi Press 1993 2.55pp illustrated maps
E21 McCANN, John
Kohima - an historic village and other short stories
The author 4Oipp illustrated sc
The author served in i/8th Lancashire Fusiliers
E22 McCANN, John
Echoes of Kohima
The author 1989 4i6pp illustrated sc
E23 * McCANN, John
Return to Kohima
The author 1993
E24 NEILD, Eric (editor)
Collection of papers, correspondence, extracts on the
Battle at Sangshak, 50th Indian Parachute Brigade etc
19
Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon
E25 PHILLIPS, C E Lucas
Springboard to victory: battle for Kohima
Heinemann 1966 242PP illustrated maps
Delhi: Army Publishers n.d.
Pan 1966 286pp illustrated maps sc
E26 ROONEY, David
Burma Victory: Imphal, Kohima and the Chindit issue
March 1944 to May 1945
Arms and Armour Press 1992 2o8pp illustrated maps
E27 SEAMAN, Harry
The Battle at Sangshak: Burma, March 1944
Leo Cooper 1989 i48pp illustrated maps
The prelude to Kohima
E28 SMITH, WC
The Unsung heroes: a personal account
The author 1995 98pp sc
E29 SWINSON, Arthur
Kohima
Cassell 1966 275PP illustrated maps
Arrow Books 1968 32opp illustrated maps sc
E30 WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount
Confidential directive ‘To officers of India Command’
GHQ Delhi May 22, 1943 ^PP typescript
E31 * WILSON, Richard C
The Imphal Shrimps
Chester: the author 1962
E32 * WILSON, Richard C
Tailpiece at Tamu
Chester: the author 1962
E33 WAR DIARIES
War Diaries of seventeen British and Indian battalions
during operations at Kohima April 1944
Various paginations photocopies
20
Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon
E34 ALLEN, RE
Papers and correspondence relating to the Lee-Grant
tank of 149 Regt RAC abandoned at Kohima May 1944 and
in situ April 1998
E35 ANONYMOUS
Account of 33 Indian Corps operations from the
establishment of the Chindwin Bridgehead at Kalewa in
December 1944 until the capture of Mandalay in March
1945 6pp
Photocopy of title page and contents list
E36 BRETT-JAMES, Anthony
Race to Rangoon: victory in Burma, March - May 1945
1968 illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 6
No 13, pp 2593-99
E37 CROFT, John
A COMPANY COMMANDER AT IMPHAL 1944 I 5pp
(Article in Journal of Army Historical Research 72 1994
pp19-34;
E38 DEMETRIADI, Michael A
Correspondence and notes 1958-1960 relating to 1st Bn
The Royal Welch Fusiliers at Kohima and elsewhere
E39 DUPUY, TN
Triumph in the north: victory in Burma June 1944 - April
1945 1968 illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 6
No 13, PP2584-88)
E40 EVANS, Geoffrey
Across the Irrawaddy: Burma August 1944 - March 1945
1968 illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 6
No 5, pp2362-67
E41 EVANS, Geoffrey
Imphal: crisis in Burma 1967 illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4
No 16, pp 1765-75
21
Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon
E42 FUJIWARA, Iwaichi
Burma: the Japanese verdict 1967 illustrated map
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4
No 16, pp 1790-91
E43 *FURSDON, Edward
A Pilgrimage to Kohima and Imphal: 97 and more
remember 5pp
(Article Army Quarterly and Defence Journal 124 1994
pp 295-299)
E44 HAMMOND, BAT
The train
Article in The Gunner issue 292, pp34-36 1995 map
An action involving 1st Bn Royal Welch Fusiliers south of
Mandalay March 1945. Notes by M A Demetriadi
E45 HAWKINS, VFS
Point 5120 Kohima
Article in The Army Quarterly October 1949 i2pp maps
By the Brigade Commander
E46 JOHNSON, C D
The Forgotten army’s box of lions
National Ex-Service Newspaper 2000 ioipp
illustrated maps
Defence and evacuation of supply base at Kanglatongbi,
April 1944
E47 LEESE, General Sir Oliver
Brief history of the operations in Burma. Allied land
forces, South-East Asia Command: operations from
November 1,1944 to the capture of Rangoon May 3,1945
Unpublished typescript 1945 i^PP
E48 SMOCK, Elliott
Burma 1945: the road to Rangoon
Battle of Britain Prints International 1998 i6pp
illustrated map
Part-work After the Battle PP30-45 of No 102
Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon
E49 SUNDERLAND, Riley
Sinews of victory: victory in Burma, October 1944 - May
1945 1968 illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 6
No 13, PP2577-83
E50 SWINSON, Arthur
Burma: the last battles. Victory in Burma May - August
1945 1968 illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 6
No 14, pp 2605-11
e5i SWINSON, Arthur
Honda’s last battles. Victory in Burma July 1944 - July
1945 1968 illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 6
No 13, pp2600-04
E52 SWINSON, Arthur
Kohima: turning point in Burma 1967 illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4
No 16, pp 1777-89
E53 ANONYMOUS
Ledo to Mandalay: A diary of the North Burma campaign
1944-45, ‘A’ Company 9th Battalion, The Royal Sussex
Regiment
Privately published 5opp illustrated map
23
Section F
China-Burma-India Theatre
and the Burma Road
Concerns operations in North Burma and in China, mainly
by US and Chinese forces. Books on General Stilwell will be
found under Biographies (Section L). ‘The Hump’ - air
transport between India, North Burma and China is
included in The War in the Air (Section U).
fi ADAMSON, Iain
The Forgotten men
Bell 1965 195PP
A British Commando training mission to China
F2 ANONYMOUS
Merrill’s Marauders
NY: Peducah Pub 1987 i22pp illustrated
F3 BAKER, Alan
Merrill’s Marauders
Pan/Ballantine 1972 i6opp illustrated maps sc
F4 BATES, Richard F
Memories of military service: a teenager in Burma
The author 1995 i78pp illustrated maps
f5 BELDEN, Jack
Still time to die
Gollancz 1945 2.88pp
f6 BONHAM, Frank
Burma rifles: a story of Merrill’s Marauders
New York: Crowell i960 26opp
f7 BRADLEY, Neville
The Old Burma Road: a journey on foot and mule back
Heinemann 1945 138PP illustrated
1930
Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road
f8 CHAN, Won-loy
Burma: the untold story
Novato, CA: Presidio [1986?] 149PP illustrated
F9 CHIANG YEE
The Men of the Burma Road
Methuen 3rd edition 1942 88pp illustrated
fio *CHUONG, Tong-Guk
Burma-Yunnan victory in China’s 8th war 1945
fi 1 COE, Douglas
Burma Road
New York: Julian Messner 1946 i9^pp illustrated map
F12 ELDRIDGE, Fred
Wrath in Burma: the uncensored story of General Stilwell
and international manoeuvres in the Far East
New York: Doubleday 1946 32opp illustrated maps
fi3 ELLIOTT-BATEMAN, Michael
Defeat in the East: the mark of Mao Tse-tung on war
Oxford 1967 270PP
F14 FELLOWES-GORDON, Ian
The Magic war: the battle for North Burma
New York: Scribner’s 1971 i8opp illustrated maps
fi5 FISCHER, Edward
The Chancy war: winning in China, Burma and India in
World War Two
New York: Orion Books 1991 250PP illustrated maps
fi6 GEORGE, John B
Shots fired in anger: A rifleman’s view of the war in the
Pacific ...with Merrill’s Marauders
Washington DC National Rifle Association of America
2nd ed 1991 535PP illustrated maps
Book I Guadalcanal Book II Burma
2.5
Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road
F17 GEREN, Paul Francis
Burma diary
Deland, Florida: Everett/Edwards Presentation edition 1968
63pp
fi8 GLASS, S A
Who stole my mule?
Maysville, Kentucky: Bell Enterprises 1984 2.14PP illustrated
An American with Northern Combat Command
f 19 * HERMAN, Leonard
Burma mission: Company D
Allentown, Pennsylvania: the author 1946
F20 *HIROSHI, Fowa
Japanese operations in the Hukawng Valley
USA: Military Review 1963
Fzi HO, Yng-Ch’I
The Big circle
New York: Exposition Press 1948 i52pp
The role of Chinese forces in the Burmese Campaigns of the
Second World War
F22 HOYT, Edwin P
Merrill’s Marauders
Los Angeles: Pinnacle Books 1980 i48pp sc
F23 HUNTER, Charles Newton
Galahad
San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company 1963 233PP
illustrated maps
Galahad - the code name for the US long-range penetration
group in CBI
F24 *KADEL, Bob
‘Where I came in’ in China-Burma-India
Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing 1987
F25 *LAURET,Jean-Claude
Forces speciales en Birmanie: 1944 Les Mauradeurs de
Merrill
26
Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road
Paris: Presses de la Cite 1986 285PP illustrated map
In French
F26 OGBURN, Charlton
The Marauders
New York: Harper 1959 307PP illustrated map
Quality Book Club i960 319PP map
F27 PEERS, William and BRELIS
Behind the Burma Road
Robert Hale 1964 194PP illustrated maps
F28 PHILIPS, Bob
KC8 Burma
Manhattan, Kansas: Sunflower University Press 1992 194PP
illustrated map sc
KC8 was a CBI Air Warning Team
F29 * RANDOLPH, John H
Marsmen in Burma
Houston, Texas: the author 1946
F30 ROMANUS, Charles F and SUNDERLAND
The United States Army in World War II: China-Burma-
1 India Theater, 3 volumes:
2 Stilwell’s Mission to China 44ipp
3 Stilwell’s Command problems 515PP
Time runs out in CBI 428pp
Washington DC: Office of the Chief of Military History:
Department of The Army 1953-1956-1959 illustrated maps
F31 SAMSON, G
Burma Road: report of an address
China Society 1949
F32 SLATER, Robert
Guns through Arcady: Burma and the Burma Road
Sydney: Angus & Robertson 1941 239PP illustrated
A pre-war account to 1939
F33 SMITH, Nicol
Burma Road
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill 1940 333PP
2-7
Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road
F34 * STILWELL, Joseph
The Campaign in Burma March/June 1942
Unpublished
F35 STILWELL, Joseph
The Stilwell papers, arranged and edited by
Theodore H White
MacDonald 1949 32.7PP illustrated maps
F36 * STILWELL, Joseph
History of the CBI Theatre
(Stilwell’s Personal File Bi 1942-1944)
Scholarly Resources (see F55)
F37 STOWE, Leland
They shall not sleep
New York: Knopf 1944 424PP
F38 TAN, Pei-Ying
The Building of the Burma Road
New York: McGraw-Hill 1945 204PP illustrated map
F39 TAYMAN, Nelson-Grant
Stilwell Road-land route to China i8pp illustrated sc
(Article in National Geographic Magazine Vol LXXXVII
No6,June 1945)
F40 *TYSON, Geoffrey
Ramgarh ‘Now it can be told’
US Army: Ramgarh Training Center, CBI 1945
F41 TYSON, Geoffrey
American forces in action: Merrill’s Marauders
Center of Military History 1990
F42 UNITED STATES WAR DEPARTMENT
Merrill’s Marauders February-May 1944
Washington DC: War Department Historical Division 1945
125PP illustrated maps
F43 * WILLI AMS, Robert P
One Man’s CBI
Unpublished
28
Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road
F44 ANDERS, Leslie
The Ledo Road: General Joseph W Stilwell’s highway
to China
University of Oklahoma Press 1965 270PP illustrated maps
F45 ANONYMOUS
India-Burma: the US Army Campaigns of World War II
Washington:US Government Printing Office 1992 z6pp
illustrated maps sc
F46 BRODRICK, Alan Houghton
Beyond the Burma Road
Hutchison 1944 ii2pp illustrated maps
F47 CHAIKIN, Rosalind B
To my memory sing: a memoir based on letters and
poems from SOI Chick Chaikin, an American soldier in
China-Burma-India during World War II
Monroe NY: Library Research Associates 1997 3iipp
illustrated
F48 CRAINE, Eric R
Burma roadsters: the 464th CA AA Bn in China-Burma-
India
Tucson: Western Research Company 1992 264PP
illustrated maps sc
Bn equipped with 40 mm Bofors
F49 DUPUY, TN
China: the forgotten battleground 1967
illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4
No 10, pp 1614-24
F50 HAMES, HL
The Mule’s last bray: World War II and US Forest Services
reminiscences
Missoula Montana: Pictorial History 1996 8opp
illustrated maps sc
F51 HOGAN, David W
India-Burma
Washington: GPO 1944 26pp
29
Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road
F52 HOPKINS, James ET and JONES
Spearhead: a complete history of Merrill’s Marauder
Rangers
Baltimore: Galahad Press 1999 813PP illustrated maps sc
F53 MARTIN, John G
It began at Imphal: the combat cargo story
Manhattan, Kansas: Sunflower 1988 nopp illustrated
maps sc
F54 PREFER, Nathan N
Vinegar Joe’s War: Stilwell’s Campaigns for Burma
Novato, California: Presidio Press, 2000 3i2pp illustrated
F55 *ROMANUS, Charles F and SUNDERLAND eds
Stilwell’s personal file: CBI1942-1944
Wilmington: Scholarly Press 5 Vols 26iopp
F56 SINCLAIR, William B
Confusion beyond imagination: China-Burma-India in
World War II Book One
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho: J F Whitley 1986 3 5ipp illustrated
F57 TOBEY, PaulL
The Sitapur incident: the Americans and Chinese meet the
Japanese in Burma 1944
USA: Andrew Mowbray Inc 1987 i88pp illustrated map
f58 WHITEHEAD, John S and BENNETT
Escape to fight on: with 204 Military Mission in China
Robert Hale 1990 205PP illustrated
30
Section G
The Chindits
Biographies of Orde Wingate can be found in Section L.
gi AIR MINISTRY
Operation ‘Thursday’ Allied landings in N E Burma
Gz * ALISON, JR
Chindit operation in Burma
Rand Corporation 1943 1963
G3 BAGGALEY, James
A Chindit story
Souvenir Press 1954 163PP map
Panther 1958 i58pp sc
G4 BID WELL, Shelford
The Chindit war: the campaign in Burma 1944
Hodder & Stoughton 1979 304PP illustrated maps
New York: Macmillan 1979
The standard account
G 5 BOYLE, Patrick and MUSGRAVE-WOOD
Jungle, jungle, little Chindit
Hollis & Carter [1946?] 97PP illustrated
Humorous
g6 BURCHETT, WG
Wingate’s phantom army
Bombay: Thacker 1944 240PP illustrated map
G7 BURCHETT, WG
Wingate adventure
Melbourne: F W Cheshire 1944 i88pp illustrated map
g8 BUTT, Paul Le
We too can die: tales of the Chindits
Robert Anscombe 1947 163PP
31
Section G The Chindits
G9 CALVERT, Michael
Prisoners of Hope
Cape 1952 303PP illustrated maps
Corgi Books 1973 32.OPP illustrated maps sc
(With a new postscript by the author)
gio CALVERT, Michael
Fighting mad
Airlife 1996 2o8pp illustrated
gii CALVERT, Michael
Chindits: long range penetration
Pan 1974 Ballantine 1973 159PP illustrated maps sc
G12 CARFRAE, Charles
Chindit column
William Kimber 1985 194PP illustrated maps
7th Bn The Nigeria Regiment during the Second Chindit
operation
G13 CHARGE, Des
The Beginning of the end: a story about the
Chindits in Burma
Newton 1995 illustrated map
G14 CHINDITS, Old Comrades Association UK
Major General O C Wingate dso: an appreciation ...
For private circulation 89pp sc
G15 CHINNERY, Philip D
March or die: the story of Wingate’s Chindits
Airlife 1997 256PP illustrated maps
gi6 DENNY, J H
Chindit indiscretion
Christopher Johnson 1956 256PP port maps
Panther 1956 sc
G17 FERGUSSON, Bernard
Beyond the Chindwin: being an account of the adventures
of Number Five Column of the Wingate expedition into
Burma 1943
Collins 1945 255PP illustrated maps
32
Section G The Chindits
Collins: St James’s Library series 1951 x 2
Anthony Mott: The War Library 1983
gi8 FERGUSSON, Bernard
The Wild green earth
Collins 1946 288pp maps
Fontana 1956 2.54PP maps sc
The author commanded 16th Brigade in the Second
Chindit operation
G19 HALLEY, David
With Wingate in Burma
Wm Hodge 1945 189PP map
G20 HASKINS, P C
Epic in Nagaland iopp
A Chindit operation 25PP
Unpublished n.d. sc
G21 HILL, George
Oh! To be a Chindit
Unpublished n.d. 52pp sc
G22 JAMES, Harold
Across the threshold of battle: behind Japanese lines
with Wingate’s Chindits Burma 1943
Book Guild 1993 250PP illustrated maps
G23 JAMES, Richard Rhodes
Chindit
Sphere 1981 214PP maps sc
John Murray 1980 224PP illustrated maps
G24 JEFFREY, W F
Sunbeams like swords
Hodder & Stoughton 1950 176PP
G25 MACHORTON, Ian
Safer than a known way: one man’s epic struggle against
Japanese and jungle
The Hundred Days of Lt MacHorton (US title)
Popular Book Club 1958 248PP illustrated map
Fontana 1975 287PP sc
33
Section G The Chindits
gz6 MACKAY, Donald
A Padre with the Chindits
Reproduced from The Covenanter, the Regimental Journal
of the Cameronians i960 13PP
G27 MILNER, Joe
To blazes with glory: a Chindit’s war
Edward Gaskell, The Lazarus Press 1995 475PP illustrated
maps
G28 O’BRIEN, Terence
Out of the blue: a pilot with the Chindits
Collins 1984 272PP map
G29 ROLO, Charles J
Wingate’s raiders
Harrap 1946 199PP illustrated
G30 ROSSETTO, Luigi
Major-General Orde Wingate and the development
OF LONG-RANGE PENETRATION
Manhattan, Kansas: MA/AH Publishing - Sunflower
University Press 1982 47ipp maps
G31 SHARPE, Philip
TO BE A CHINDIT
Book Guild 1995 273PP illustrated maps
G32 SHAW, James
The March out
Hart-Davis 1953 2o6pp illustrated map
G33 SHAW, Jesse
Special Force: a Chindit’s story
Alan Sutton 1986 27ipp illustrated
12th Bn The Nigeria Regt during the Second Chindit
operation 1944
G34 SHIRREFF, David
Wingate’s ADC Captain G H Borrow mc
Unpublished typescript 8pp n.d. sc
34
Section G The Chindits
G35 SMYTHIES, BE
Diary
Unpublished 32pp n.d. maps
Author was Civil Affairs Officer 16 Inf Bde
G36 STIBBE, Philip
Return via Rangoon: a young Chindit survives the jungle
and Japanese captivity
Leo Cooper 1994 247PP map
No 5 Column 1943 Chindit operation
G37 SYMES, GW
Some views of the Wingate expeditions of 1943 and
1944 from the Japanese standpoint
Unpublished 1946 4pp
The result of interrogation of Japanese staff officers by
Major General Symes
G38 THOMAS, Lowell
Back to Mandalay
Shakespeare Head 1952 255PP illustrated
G39 THOMPSON, Robert
Make for the hills: memories of Far Eastern Wars
Leo Cooper 1989 233PP illustrated maps
An RAF officer in both Chindit operations
First seventy-six pages deal with Burma
G40 ^THOMPSON, Robert and MEAD
Judgment on Wingate
(Article Army Quarterly July 1978)
G41 TOWILL, Bill
A Chindit’s chronicle
Privately published [1990] 143PP
G42 WHYTE, Desmond
A Trying Chindit
(British Medical Journal December 18-25, 1982
pp 1776-1779)
35
Section G The Chindits
G43 WILCOX, W A
Chindit Column 76
Calcutta: Longmans 1945 137PP illustrated maps
G44 ANONYMOUS
The Chindits
Calcutta: Frank Owen for Supreme Allied Commander
South East Asia [1944] 35PP illustrated maps photocopy sc
G45 *BIDWELL, Shelford
Wingate and the Official Historians: an alternative view
Iip?
(Article in Journal of Contemporary History 15 April 1980
pp245-56)
G46 CALVERT, Michael
Transcripts of conversation and correspondence
with Shamus Wade, Commonwealth Forces History Trust
re Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Company, a Chindit unit
of ethnic Chinese 1981-1985 75PP
G47 COCHRANE, Stewart
Chindit: Special Force Burma 1944
Xlibris Corporation, 2000 245PP
G48 *FERGUSSON, Bernard
The Wingate myth 2pp
(Review article Journal Royal United Services Institution
117 1972 PP75-76)
G49 HERRING, D C
DAH FORCE: REPORT ON OPERATIONS IN THE KACHIN HlLLS
March-July 1944 n.d.
Unpublished typescript 32pp
A small detached force during the second Chindit operation
G50 * LEWIS, Robert D
The Chindit operations in Burma iopp
G51 LINDE, Gerd
Burma 1943 UND T944: Die Expeditionen Orde C Wingates
Freiburg: Rombach 1972 204PP maps
3^
Section G The Chindits
G52 PRITCHARD, Harry
A Soldier’s story
Privately published 1999 69PP illustrated map
(photocopy)
A Corporal in the Essex Regiment in both Chindit operations
G53 SWINSON, Arthur
The Chindits: Wingate’s jungle raiders 1967
illustrated maps
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4
No 2, pp 1382-85
G54 THOMPSON, Julian
The Imperial War Museum book of war behind
ENEMY LINES
Sidgwick & Jackson, 1998 47^pp illustrated
G55 *TRAGER, Frank N
The Chindits and Marauders in wartime Burma 5pp
(Review article in journal of Pacific Affairs (PACAFF) 34
1961 pp62-66)
Section H
Clandestine Operations
Secret operations conducted by irregular forces
in enemy country.
hi *ATHERTON, Louise
SOE: OPERATIONS IN THE FAR EAST
An introductory guide to the newly-released records of the
SOE in the Public Record Office 1997
H2 *GAUR, Dharmendra
Behind the enemy lines
New Delhi: Sterling 1975
h3 HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
British intelligence in the Second World War
Vol 5 by Michael Howard
HMSO 1990 271PP maps
pp 203-222 deal with the Far East 1942-1945
h4 BEAMISH, John
Burma drop
Elek Books 1958 illustrated map
V force
h5 BOWEN, John
Undercover in the jungle
Kimber 1978 2o6pp illustrated maps
V force
h6 BRAUND,HEW
Three years with the Chin levies
United Services Institution of India 17PP map
Photocopy of pamphlet
h7 CRUICKSHANK, Charles
SOE in the Far East
Oxford University Press 1983 285PP illustrated map sc
Special Operations Executive
38
Section H Clandestine Operations
h8 DUNLOP, Richard
Behind Japanese lines with the OSS in Burma
Chicago: Rand McNally 1979 448pp illustrated maps
The CBI theatre
H9 EVANS, Lieut-General Sir Geoffrey
The Johnnies
Cassell 1964 231PP illustrated maps
Commissioned Forestry Officers leading Karens, Chins,
Kachins in Z force
hio FELLOWES-GORDON, Ian
Amiable assassins: the story of the Kachin guerrillas of
North Burma
Hale 1957 illustrated
hi 1 FELLOWES-GORDON, Ian
The Battle for Naw Seng’s Kingdom: General Stilwell’s
North Burma campaign and its aftermath
Leo Cooper 1971 i76pp illustrated maps
The Kachin Levies
hi 2 * GRAHAM, W Gordon
V Force history
GHQ New Delhi 1945
hi3 GUTHRIE, D
Jungle diary
Macmillan 1946 127PP illustrated
H14 HAMOND, Robert
The Flame of freedom: Corporal Pagani’s escape
from the railway of Death
Leo Cooper 1988
He reached Burma and joined the Karen resistance
hi5 HEILBRUNN, Otto
Warfare in the enemy’s rear
Praeger 1963 231PP maps
hi6 HILSMAN, Roger
American guerrilla: my war behind Japanese lines
Washington: Brassey’s (US) 1990 3oopp
39
Section H Clandestine Operations
hi7 IWAICHI, Fujiwara
F Kikan: Japanese army intelligence operations in
Southeast Asia during World War II
Hong Kong: Heinemann Asia 1983 368pp illustrated maps
h 18 IRWIN, Anthony
Burmese outpost
Collins 1945 i6opp illustrated maps
V force in Arakan
H19 LEASOR, James
Boarding Party: The last action of the Calcutta Light
Horse 1st ed 1978
Heinemann 204PP
Sabotage of German ship anchored in neutral waters on West
Coast of India
H20 MAINS, A A (Tony)
Field security: very ordinary intelligence
Picton 1992 i8ipp sc
H2oa MAINS, A A (Tony)
Unpublished ms and correspondence with
Commonwealth Forces History Trust
H21 MOON, Thomas N and EIFLER
The Deadliest colonel
New York: Vantage Press 1975 342PP illustrated
Colonel Eifler commanded an Office of Strategic Services
Detachment in Northern Burma
H22 MORRISON, Ian
Grandfather Longlegs: the life and gallant death of
Major H P Seagrim gc dso mbe
Faber & Faber 1947 239PP illustrated map
Service with the Karen levies behind the Japanese lines
H23 O’BRIEN, Terence
The Moonlight war: the story of clandestine operations
in Southeast Asia 1944-1945
Collins 1987 363PP map
40
Section H Clandestine Operations
H24 STRIPP, Alan
Codebreaker in the Far East
Oxford University Press 1995 204PP illustrated map sc
H2.5 TAYLOR, C G
The Forgotten one of SEAC and Force 136
A H Stockwell 1989 88pp
hz6 LIVINGSTONE, Richard
Burma: the war of stealth 1968 illustrated
Purnell’s part-work History of the Second World War Vol 6
No 5, pp2368-9
H27 PARKER, Irene
Sam Gaw
Nashville: Southern Publishing 1966 189PP illustrated
H28 *PEERS, William R and BRELIS
Guerilla operations in Northern Burma i ipp
(Article in Military Review z8 1948 ppn-13,12-20)
41
Section I
Civilian Burma
Books about Burma just before, during and after the
Japanese occupation.
i i ^HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Civil Affairs and Military Government Series -
British Military Administration in the Far East
1943-1946 by F S V Donnison
HMSO 1956 483PP maps
1 2 ANONYMOUS
Pocket guide to Burma
Pamphlet 57PP
13 ANONYMOUS
Burma Today Vol 11 No 8
Pamphlet i2pp
1 4 * APPLETON, George
Burma SPG (The War and after series)
1945 44PP illustrated
Author was Archdeacon of Rangoon and Director of Public
Relations Government of Burma, 1944-46. He summarises
the Japanese invasion and the recapture of Burma with
emphasis on the role of the Christian Church.
1 5 APPLETON, George
Buddhism in Burma
Longmans 49pp Pamphlet
1 6 APPLETON, George
Burma Rice
Longmans 32pp Pamphlet
1 7 APPLETON, George
Three Months Hard Labour
Burma Christian Literature Society 64PP Pamphlet
42.
Section I Civilian Burma
i 8 ARNOLD, Sue
A Burmese legacy
Hodder & Stoughton 1996 ziopp map
Author visits her Anglo-Burmese family
1 9 AUCKLAND, R G compiler
Catalogue of leaflets dropped over Burmese
civilians 1942-1945 produced by Political Warfare
Directorate and SEAC
Leeds: Psywar 1991 8pp
1 10 BAIRD-MURRAY, Maureen
A World overturned: a Burmese childhood 1933-1947
Constable 1997 i9opp illustrated map
1 11 BA MAW, U
Breakthrough in Burma: memoirs of a revolution
1939-1944
New Haven: Yale University Press 1968 483PP ports maps
1 12 BANERJEE, Anil Chandra
Annexation of Burma
A Mukherjee & Bros 1944 338pp
1 13 BECKA, Jan
The National liberation movement in Burma during
the Japanese occupation period 1941-1945
Prague: Oriental Institute in Academia 1983 387PP
1 14 BRAUND, Harold
Calling to mind: being some account of the first hundred
years (1870-1970) of Steel Brothers and Company Limited
Pergamon 1975 151PP illustrated maps
Established in Rangoon, the company had extensive interests
in rice, oil and forestry
1 15 BRAUND, Harold
Distinctly I remember: a personal story of Burma
Australia: Mount Eliza: Wren Publishing 1972 i$6pp
illustrated maps
A civilian service with Steel Brothers and military service
with the Chin levies
43
Section I Civilian Burma
i 16 BURMA, Government of
Burma handbook
Simla: Government of India Press 1944 iz6pp maps
1 17 BURMA INTELLIGENCE BUREAU
Burma during the Japanese occupation, authorized by
the Governor of Burma
Simla 1943-1944 2 vols maps
118 CHIT, MyoKhin
Three years under the Japs
1945 4^pp
1 19 CHRISTIAN, John L
Burma
London: Collins 176PP
1 20 COLLIS, Maurice
Last and first in Burma
Faber 1956 303PP illustrated
1 21 CORPE, Hilda R
Prisoner beyond the Chindwin
Arthur Barker 1955 158PP illustrated
1 22 EVACUEE
How to speak Burmese
Thacker & Co Ltd 78pp
123 FERGUSSON, DH
A Lost city in Burma
The Rampart Library No 48, Thacker 104PP
124 FERRIER, AJ
The Care & management of elephants in Burma
Steel Bros & Co 177PP illustrated
1 25 FISCHER, Edward
Mission in Burma: Columban Fathers’ forty-three years in
Kachin Country
New York: The Seabury Press 1980 i7opp illustrated map
Covers the work of the fifty-one Columban Fathers working
44
Section I Civilian Burma
as missionaries in Upper Burma 1936-1979 including
particularly their experiences of the War, OSS, etc.
1 26 FOUCAR, E C V
I Lived in Burma
Dobson 1956 272PP illustrated
A lawyer in Burma from 1922, during the Retreat, and
return to Burma after victory
1 27 FOUCAR, E C V
They reigned in Mandalay
Dobson 1946 165PP illustrated
1 28 GLASS, Leslie
The Changing of kings: memories of Burma 193^-1949
Peter Owen 1985 24ipp
1 29 GREENWOOD, Nicholas (compiler)
Shades of gold and green: anecdotes of colonial Burmah
1886-1948
New Delhi: Asian Educational Services 1998 307PP
illustrated map
Civilian Burma before the occupation
1 30 HARVEY, G E
British Rule in Burma 1824-1942
Faber & Faber ioopp
1 31 HASKINS, F
Burma yesterday & tomorrow
The Rampart Library No 57 Thacker 94PP
132 HEARSEY, May
Land of Chindits and rubies
Privately printed 1982 2iopp sc
Author is Anglo-Burmese and describes life before, during
and after the War in Burma.
133 *HLA, PE
The Japanese occupation of Burma
Ithaca 1961
45
Section 1 Civilian Burma
I 34 INDIA Directorate of Army Education
Burma during the War 1945
12ppsc
Current affairs pamphlet
1 3 5 JESSE, F Tennyson
The Story of Burma
Macmillan 1946 219PP illustrated maps
567bc to ad 1945
1 36 LEWIS, Norman
Golden earth: travels in Burma
Jonathan Cape 1952 279PP illustrated map
1 37 McCRAE, Alistair (compiler)
Tales of Burma
James Paton 1981 i68pp illustrated map sc
Nine contributors
138 McENERY, John H
Epilogue in Burma 1945-1948: the military dimension of
British withdrawal
Spellmount 1990 i6opp illustrated map
White Lotus 2000 i6opp illustrated map sc
1 39 MANNIN, Ethel
Land of the crested lion: a journey through modern
Burma
Jarrolds 1955 256PP illustrated map
1 40 MAYBURY, Maurice
Heaven-born in Burma
Folio Hadspen 1984-1986 3 volumes illustrated maps
Vol 1 The Daily round 184PP
Vol 2 Flight of the heaven-born i8opp
Vol 3 Swan-song of the heaven-born 244PP
The period 1939-1948
1 41 MIMIKHAING
Burmese family
Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1962 2oopp
illustrated
46
Section I Civilian Burma
142 MOREHEAD, FT
The Forests of Burma
Longmans 66pp Pamphlet
143 NU, Thakin U
Burma under the Japanese: pictures and portraits
Macmillan 1954 i6opp illustrated
Author was Prime Minister 1947-1962
1 44 PEARN, B R
Burma Background
Longmans 44pp Pamphlet
145 RATTENBURY, Harold B
China-Burma vagabond
Travel Book Club 1948 28opp
1 46 RILLSTONE, Rev Thomas
... And behold we live
St Columba’s Mission Society 114PP
A missionary’s experiences during the Japanese occupation
1 47 SEIN, Mamya
Burma
Oxford University Press 1943 32pp
Pamphlet
148 ’"SMITH, Martin
Burma: insurgency and the politics of ethnicity
Zed Books 1991 492pp
1 49 SPATE, O H K
Burma setting
Longmans 34pp Pamphlet
1 50 STEVENSON, H N C
The Hill peoples of Burma
Longmans 5opp Pamphlet
1 51 TAYLOR, Robert H
Marxism and resistance in Burma 1942-1945: Thein Pe
Myint’s Wartime traveller
Athens: Ohio University Press 1984 326pp illustrated maps
47
Section I Civilian Burma
i 52 THEIN Pe Myint
What happened in Burma: the frank revelations of a
young Burmese revolutionary leader who escaped from
Burma to India
Allahabad: Kitabistan 1943
153 THOMPSON, Edward
Burmese Silver
Faber & Faber 1944 2i6pp
1 54 THORP, Ellen
Quiet Skies on Salween
Jonathan Cape,1945 T75PP
1 55 TINKER, Hughed
Burma the struggle for independence 1944-1948
Documents from official and private sources
HMSO 1983-1984 2 volumes illustrated maps
Vol I From military occupation to civil government
January 1, 1944 to August 31, 1946 ioy8pp
Vol 2 From general strike to independence August 31, 1946
to January 4, 1948 92ipp
1 56 TRAGER, Frank N ed
Burma: Japanese Military Administration selected
documents 1941-1945
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 1971 279PP
1 57 UNITED STATES ARMY
A Pocket guide to Burma
United States: Special Service Division US Army Pamphlet
Guide for US servicemen
158 WINDSOR, Neville
Burma: land of my dreams
Jasmine Publications 1996 105PP sc
The impact of war on an Euro-Asian family
1 59 * ALLEN, Louis
Japanese military rule in Burma 14PP
(Review article in MODASSTU 3 April 1969 pp 177-181)
48
Section I Civilian Burma
i 60 * ALLEN, Louis
Transfer of power in Burma 9pp
(Review article in journal of Imperial & Commonwealth
History 13 January 1985 PP185-194)
1 61 BROOKE-WAVELL, Derek (compiler)
Lines from a shining land
Britain-Burma Society 1998 209 pp illustrated map sc
26 contributions marking Burma’s 50th year of independence
1 62 COCHRANE, Archibald
Burma in war-time 1941 4pp
(Article in United Empire the journal of the Royal Empire
Society Vol XXXIII PP139-142 1941 photocopy)
1 63 COLLIS, Maurice
The Burmese scene: political, historical, pictorial
John Crowther [1943?] 6opp illustrated
1 64 DEIGNAN, H G
Burma - gateway to China
Washington: Smithsonian Institution 1943 2ipp map sc
165 DONNISON, FSV
British Military Administration in the Far East
HMSO 1956 (Photocopies of 22pp dealing with Burma)
1 66 JOHNSTONE, Ken
Intermission in Burma 1948 2pp
(Article in The Scouter April 1948 pp 78-79 photocopy)
Formation of a scout troop in Henzada 1945
1 67 MAINS, A A (Tony)
The Anglo-Indian Community Services in World
War II BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER 1996 7pp
(Article in Journal of the Society for Army Historical
Research Vol LXXIV 1996 pp 121-127 photocopy)
Deals with the Auxiliary Force (India)
1 68 MARSHALL, Harry I
The Karens of Burma
Calcutta: Longmans 1945 (Burma Pamphlets No 8) 4opp
illustrated sc
49
Section I Civilian Burma
i 69 MAUNG, E
Enemy legislation and judgement in Burma 7pp
(Article in Journal of Comparative Legislation and
International Law Vol XXX parts III—IV pp 11-17)
170 * MAUNG, U Maung
Burmese nationalist movements 1940-1948
Honolulu: U Haw Press 1990 4O2pp
1 71 NICKERSON, Marjorie C
Burma interlude
Honolulu: Topgallant Publishing Co 1981 i^6pp
illustrated map
1 72 REED, Katherine L and BALLOU
Bamboo hospital: the story of a missionary family in Burma
Lippincott 1961 224PP
1890s to 1930s in the Shan States
173 RICHARDS, C J
The Burman: an appreciation
Calcutta: Longmans 1945 (Burma Pamphlets No 7) 55PP
illustrated sc
174 SILVERSTEIN, Josef
Burmese politics: the dilemma of national unity
New Jersey: Rutgers UP 1980 263PP map
175 *TARLING, Nicholas
Lord Mountbatten and the return of civil
GOVERNMENT TO BURMA 29pp
(Article in Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
11 1983 PP197-226)
1 76 TUCKER, Shelby
Among insurgents: walking through Burma
Radcliffe Press 2000 4i6pp illustrated maps
From China to India across Northern Burma in 1989
50
Section J
The Gurkhas
Books listed here are exclusively concerned with Gurkha
regiments. References to Gurkhas are found in many other
sections.
j i BICKERSTETH, Anthony Charles
ODTAA being extracts from the diary of an officer who
served with the 4/1 oth Gurkha Rifles in Manipur and Burma
Aberdeen University Press: Privately printed 1953 -5^pp
port maps
20 Indian Division
jz BISHOP, Edward
Better to die: the story of the Gurkhas
New English Library 1976 157PP illustrated maps
j3 FARWELL, Byron
The Gurkhas
New York: W W Norton 1990 317PP illustrated map sc
j4 *GIBBS, HRK
Historical records of the Sixth Gurkha Rifles Vol II
1919-1948
Gale & Polden 1955
j 5 GILMORE, Scott
A Connecticut Yankee in the 8th Gurkha Rifles: a
Burma memoir
Washington: Brassey’s 1995 3OIPP illustrated
j6 *GUPTA, SC
The Story of Gurkha VCs
Gurkha Museum 1993
j7 *GYI,M
Gorkhali Ayo: Gurkha soldiers in the battle for Imphal as
told to Marty Kufus (Command May 16 - June 1992)
5i
Section J The Gurkhas
j8 JAMES, Harold and SHEIL-SMALL
The Gurkhas
Stackpole 1965 291PP illustrated map
j 9 LEATHART, Scott
With the Gurkhas: India, Burma, Singapore, Malaya,
Indonesia 1940-1959
Pentland Press 1996 270PP illustrated
With 3rd/9th Gurkha Rifles in 77th Brigade (Chindits)
j 10 LUNT, James
Jai Sixth! The story of the 6th Q E O Gurkha Rifles
1817-1994
Leo Cooper 1994 239 pp illustrated maps
Battalions served in 19th Indian Division and with the
Chindits
jii PALSOKAR, RD
History of the 5TH Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force)
Vol III 1858-1991
Shillong: the regiment 1991 317PP illustrated maps
Chapter 10 covers the campaign in Burma
J12 PALSOKAR, RD
Red Pompons: History of the 8th Gorkha Rifles
Privately Published 1993
j 13 SHEIL-SMALL, Denis
Green shadows: a Gurkha story
Kimber 1982 i98pp illustrated map
j 14 * STEVENS, GR
History of the 2nd KEO Gurkha Rifles, the Sitmoor
Rifles Vol III 1921-1948
Gale &c Polden 1952
JI5 *STEVENS,GR
The 9TH Gurkha Rifles Vol II1937-1947
Butler & Tanner 1953
52.
Section K
Unit and Formation Histories
Regimental histories have been included in the Library if
battalions of the regiments played a substantial part in the
Burma Campaign. Other histories cover divisions or special
branches of the service.
ki AGGETT, WJP
The Bloody eleventh: history of the Devonshire Regiment
Vol III 1915-1969
Exeter: The Regiment 1995 704PP illustrated maps
Burma Campaign Chapter 20
K2 "ANONYMOUS
History of 17TH Indian Division
July 1941 - December 1945
Calcutta 1946
K3 *ANONYMOUS
The Black Cat Division: 17th Indian Division
New Delhi 1946
k4 ANONYMOUS
A Happy family: the story of the 20th Indian Division April
1942 - August 1945
New Delhi: Director of Public Relations GHQ n.d. 52.PP
illustrated maps sc
k5 ^ANONYMOUS
The 23RD Indian Division
Government of India War Department
k6 * ANONYMOUS
The Fighting Fifth: history of the Fifth Indian Division
Government of India: War Dept
k7 "ANONYMOUS
Tigerhead: the story of the 26th Indian Division
Government of India War Department
53
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
k8 ANONYMOUS
The History of the ist Battalion The Lincolnshire
Regiment in India, Arakan, Burma and Sumatra:
September 1939 to October 1946
The Regiment 1949 75PP illustrated maps sc
In 26th Indian Division
K9 ANONYMOUS
Operations of the ist and 2nd Battalions the Queen’s
Royal Regiment in Burma during World War II
The Queen’s Royal Surrey Regiment Museum 2nd ed 1991
42pp illustrated maps sc
7th Indian Division and Chindits
kio ANONYMOUS
King George V’s Own Bengal Sappers and Miners
Officers Association: Unit Record 1939-1947
The Association i2opp
Lists of units, officers, awards, etc
kii * ANONYMOUS
Northern Rhodesia Regiment, 3RD Battalion Burma
1945-1946
Lusaka: Government printer 1946
K12 ANONYMOUS
The Royal West African Frontier Force: Farewell
Tattoo Arakan 19th September 1946
Unpublished pamphlet
K13 ANONYMOUS
Meet the West African Soldier
West Africa: General Headquarters n.d. 22pp (photocopy)
A brief introduction for members of HM’s Forces about to
serve in British West Africa
K14 BAKER, Richard
Burma post: a personal story of airmails and other activities
in the Burma campaign 1944-1945
Churchman Publishing 1989 i6opp map sc
Army postal services 4 Corps
54
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
K15 BELL, C
History of the Manchester Regiment, ist and 2nd
BATTALIONS 1922-1948
Sherratt 1954 574PP illustrated maps
Chapters 8 and 9 refer to Burma Campaign
ki6 * BETH AM, Geoffrey and GEARY
The Golden galley: the story of the Second Punjab
Regiment 1761-1947
1956 343pp illustrated maps
ki7 BIRDWOOD, Lord
The Worcestershire Regiment 1922-1950
Gale & Polden 1952 317PP illustrated maps
7th Battalion in 2nd British Division
ki8 BRELSFORD,WV
The Story of the Northern Rhodesia Regiment
Galago Publishing 1990 134PP illustrated
K19 BRETT-JAMES, Anthony
Ball of fire: the 5th Indian Division in the
Second World War
Gale & Polden 1951 495PP illustrated maps
K20 BURNETT, F T
Keeping up with the hunt: 268th Indian Infantry Brigade
Privately published [1983?]
An independent brigade of XIVth Army
K21 CAREW, Tim
The Royal Norfolk Regiment (The 9th Regiment of
Foot)
Hamish Hamilton 1967 157PP illustrated
In 2nd British Division
K22 CHAPLIN, J B
Action in Burma 1942-1945
London 1984 230PP illustrated maps
21 st Mountain Regt RA in 17th Indian Division
55
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
K23 CLABBYJ
The History of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps
1919-1961
J A Allen 1963 M4PP illustrated maps
Chapters 6 and 7 cover India and Burma
K24 CLAYTON, Anthony
Forearmed: a history of the Intelligence Corps
Brassey’s (UK) 1993 illustrated
References to Burma in Chapter 10
K25 CONNOLLY, Malcolm L
3RD Carabiniers (Prince of Wales’s) Dragoon Guards
Second World War 1939-1945
Privately published 37PP illustrated sc
254th Armoured Brigade - Imphal, Mandalay, Irrawaddy
K26 CONNORS, B P
A Short illustrated history of the Second Division
1809-1965
H Q 2 Div 1965 4opp illustrated sc
K27 DAS, Chand N
The Rajputana Rifles: brief history
New Delhi: Reliance Publishing 1995 154PP illustrated
maps
K28 DAVIES, EH C
64TH Indian Infantry Brigade War History 1942-1946
Privately printed 1997 145PP ports maps sc
In 19th Indian Division
K29 DOULTON, AJF
The Fighting cock: being the history of the 23rd Indian
Division 1942-1947
Gale &c Polden 1951
K30 ^DUNCAN, WE and others
The Royal Artillery Commemorative book 1939-1945
Bell 1950 78ipp illustrated maps
K31 * ENRIQUES, CM
The Story of the Burma Rifles
56
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
K32 FOSTER, Geoffrey
36th Division: North Burma 1944-1945
Edson 1946 64PP illustrated maps
K3 3 * GLOVER, Michael
History of the Royal Welch Fusiliers
Leo Cooper 1989
K34 GODDEN, Rumer
Bengal journey: a story of the part played by women in the
province 1939-1945
Calcutta: Longmans 1945 i36pp illustrated
Sponsored by WVS (Bengal)
K35 GRAHAM, CAL
The History of the Indian Mountain Artillery
Gale &c Polden 1957 485PP illustrated maps
K36 GROUNDS, Tom
Some letters from Burma: the story of the
25th Dragoons at war
Parapress Ltd 1994 284PP illustrated maps
K37 "HALLAM,John
History of the Lancashire Fusiliers 193 5--1945
Sutton 1993 240PP illustrated maps
K38 HANLEY, Gerald
Monsoon Victory
Collins 1946 256PP illustrated
Corgi 1958 256pp sc
1 ith (East African) Division in the Kabaw Valley 1944
K39 HART, Peter
At the sharp end: from Le Paradis to Kohima 2nd Bn the
Royal Norfolk Regiment
Leo Cooper: Pen & Sword Books 1998 224PP illustrated maps
Corgi 1958 256PP sc
K40 HAVERS, Norman
March on! An infantry battalion in England,
India and Burma
57
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
Square One 1992 284PP illustrated maps
2nd Bn the Dorsetshire Regiment in 2nd Division
K41 * HAYWOOD, A H W and CLARKE
The history of the Royal West African Frontier Force
Gale & Polden 1964 555PP illustrated maps
81st and 82nd (West African) Divisions served in Burma
1943-1945
K42 HILL, John
China dragons: a rifle company at war
Blandford 1991 192.PP illustrated maps
2nd Bn Royal Berkshires 1944-1945
K43 * HOMER, Harry
No TIGERS IN THE JUNGLE
Published by the author
The RAF Regiment in Burma
K44 JOHNSON, E (compiler)
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MACHINE GUN BATTALION, THE
Jat Regiment 1941-1946
Bangalore: Higginbothams 1947 86pp illustrated maps
K45 KARIM, Afsir
The story of the Indian Airborne troops
New Delhi: Lancer International 1993 394PP maps
K46 LANE, Arthur
Thanbazayat: Register of graves (3771)
No publication details or pagination. Lane 1995
The Thanbazayat war cemetery is forty miles from
Moulmein
K47 MACFETRIDGE, Charles H T and WARREN
Tales of the mountain gunners
Blackwood 1974 34^pp illustrated maps
k48 MACKENZIE, Tony
44 Commando: Achnacarry to the Arakan: a diary of
the commando at war, August 1943 to March 1947
Tom Donovan 1996 i7opp illustrated maps
58
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
K49 McCLEOD, D
History of the 130TH Field Regiment and its Burma
campaigns
The author 1996 2i6pp maps sc
K50 MUIR, Augustus
The First of foot: the history of the Royal Scots (The
Royal Regiment)
R S History Committee 1961 52opp illustrated maps
In 14th Indian Division and 2nd Division: Arakan,
Assam/Manipur
K51 NIELD, Eric
With Pegasus in India: the story of 153 Gurkha Parachute
Battalion
Nashville: the Battery Press n.d. nopp illustrated maps
K52 OBA, Sadao
The ‘Japanese’ war: London University’s WWII secret
teaching programme and the experts sent to help to beat
Japan; translated by Anne Kaneko
The Japan Library 1995 179PP illustrated maps
K53 PAGE, Malcolm
A History of the King’s African Rifles and East
African Forces
Leo Cooper 1998 317PP illustrated maps
1 ith East African Division, 22nd and 28th E A Brigades in
Burma (Chapter 8)
K54 PALIT, DK
Sentinels of the North-East
New Delhi: Palit & Palit 333PP illustrated maps
K55 PERKINS, Roger (compiler)
Regiments: regiments and corps of the British Empire and
Commonwealth 1758-1993: a critical bibliography of their
published histories
The author 1994 8o6pp
K56 PERRETT, Bryan
Tank tracks to Rangoon: the story of British armour in
Burma
59
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
Robert Hale 1992 2-55PP illustrated maps sc
First published in 1978
K57 RISSIK, David
The DLI at war: the history of the Durham Light Infantry
1939-1945
DLI 1952 368pp illustrated maps
With 14th Indian Division in Arakan and 2nd British
Division Assam/Manipur
K58 ROBERTS, Michael R
Golden Arrow: the story of the 7th Indian Division in the
Second World War 1939-1945
Gale & Polden 1952 326pp illustrated maps
K59 ROBERTSON, GW
The Rose and the arrow ...136th (1st West Lancashire)
Field Regt RA 1939-1946
136th Field Regt Old Comrades Ass 1986 338pp illustrated
maps sc
In 7th Indian Division
k6o SANDES, E W C
From pyramid to pagoda: the story of the West Yorkshire
Regiment (The Prince of Wales’s Own) in the war 1939-1945
and afterwards
1951 3o6pp ports maps
1st and 2nd Battalions served in Burma
k6i SHIRREFF, David
Burma story
Unpublished n.d. 32pp typescript
5th King’s African Rifles Kabaw Valley and Chindwin
September - December 1944
K62 SPOTTISWOODE, H
Dagger Division: story of the 19th Indian Division
Bombay: Government of India War Department n.d. 5opp
illustrated map (photocopy)
K63 *STEYN, Peter
The History of the Assam Regiment Vol 11941-1947
Calcutta: Orient Longmans 1959
60
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
k64 *SUGDEN,JP
Burma campaign: artillery of 19th (Indian) [Dagger]
Division
The author
K65 "TAYLOR, Jeremy
The Devons
White Swan Press
k66 " TURNBULL, Patrick
History of the Twelfth Army from its formation on May
28,1945 to the end of operations September 1945
k67 VERMA, S and ANAND
The Corps of Indian Engineers 1939-1947
Delhi: Government of India Ministry of Defence Historical
Section 1974 5oopp maps
k68 WAIT, Rex
My Burma campaign
Unpublished typescript 1998 6pp
18th Field Regt (SP) Royal Artillery
K69 WHITE, O G W
Straight on for Tokyo: the war history of the 2nd Bn the
Dorsetshire Regiment (54th Foot)
Gale &c Polden 1948 444PP illustrated maps
In 2nd British Division Assam/Manipur
K70 "'WHITE, Steve (compiler)
More wartime memories of the men who served with
99TH (RBY) Rgt RA
Privately printed 1993 io7pp illustrated maps
A supplement to Strike Home
99th Field Regt RA in 2nd British Division
k7i WOMEN’S AUXILIARY SERVICE (Burma)
The Wasbies: the story of the Women’s Auxiliary Service
(Burma)
War Facts Press [1946] 8opp illustrated maps
Written by K. Vellacott Jones, 2nd Lt WAS(B) 1945-6.
Contains complete list of all members, 1942-1946
61
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
K72 ANONYMOUS
11 Army Group and ALFSEA operational record
November 1943 - August 1945 4PP
Photocopy of title page and contents list
ALFSEA: Allied Land Forces South East Asia
K73 ANONYMOUS (See also k66)
History of the Twelfth Army from its formation on May
28,1945 to the end of operations September, 1945 3PP
Photocopy of title-page and contents list
K74 ANONYMOUS
In proud recollection a tribute to all ranks of 30 Field
Company The Bombay Sappers from British Officers who
served in the Company before Independence
Privately published n.d. 2opp illustrated
K75 ANONYMOUS
The Second West African Field Company West
African Engineers: a short history
Unpublished typescript n.d. 9pp map
East Africa 1940-41: Burma with 82 (WA) Division 1944-45
k76 BRERETON,J.M.
A GUIDE TO THE REGIMENTS AND CORPS OF THE BRITISH
Army on the regular establishment
Bodley Head 1985 288pp
Details of pre-amalgamation units with battle honours
k77 BUTTERWORTH, Sidney
81 (WA) Division: Kaladan: the end of a jungle story 5pp
82 (WA) Division: honours in its first jungle campaign 4pp
Typescripts May 1945
Drafts for SEAC Souvenir part two (b 17)
K78 CONNOLLY, Malcolm L and others (See also K25)
The reminiscences of four members of‘C’ Squadron
3RD Carabiniers (Prince of Wales Dragoon Guards)
Burma Campaign 1943-45
Privately published 1989 39pp illustrated maps sc
62
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
K79 DENNISON, E
Notes and correspondence on Burmese forces in
World War II 1998-1999 42pp
k8o *FARNDALE, Martin
History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: the Far
East Theatre 1941-1946 2001 514PP illustrated maps
k8i GAYLOR, John
Sons of John Company: the Indian and Pakistan Armies
1903-91
Spellmount 1992 39opp illustrated
Comprehensive listing of regular, auxiliary and states forces
recording service in Burma and elsewhere
K82 HEAD, Richard
The Burma Regiment 1996 3pp
(Article Journal of Indian Military History Society Vol 13
No2 1996 photocopy)
K83 JAGOTA, Sushil
History of the Corps of Electrical and Mechanical
Engineers
Secunderabad: Military College of EME 1981 466pp
illustrated maps
K84 KAPUR, PKD
Footprints and milestones
New Delhi 1990 393PP illustrated
Royal Indian Army Service Corps and Army Service Corps
1901-1990
K85 KEMP, P K and GRAVES
The Red Dragon: the story of the Royal Welch Fusiliers
1919-1945
Gale & Polden i960 414PP illustrated maps
1st Battalion served in 2nd (British) Division; the 2nd
Battalion in 36th (British) Division in XIV Army
k86 LINDSELL,RA
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA’S OWN MADRAS
Sappers and Miners during World War II1939-1945
Bangalore: Hosalipren 1947 i48pp illustrated maps
63
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
K87 LUNT, James
The Burma Rifles 1998 6pp
(Article Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
Vol LXXVI 1998 pp 202-207 photocopy)
k88 MAINS, A A (Tony)
The Armed Forces of Burma 1886-1945 1998 6pp
(Article in Durbar Journal of the Indian Military Historical
Society Vol 15, No 1 1998 ppn-16 photocopy)
K89 MAINS, A A (Tony) (See also C24 and H20)
The Indian Field Security Service 1 ipp
Unpublished typescript with notes and correspondence on
the Burma Intelligence Corps 1991-1992
K90 MEHRA, K C
A History of the [Indian] Army Ordnance Corps
1774-1974
Allahabad: Wheeler 1980 473PP illustrated
K91 MOHANDAS, P and KHETARPAL, R
Fifty eventful years: the story of the Corps of Electrical
and Mechanical Engineers
Secunderabad: Military College of EME 1993 22opp
illustrated maps
K92 MOHARIR, VJ
History of the Army Service Corps (1939-1946) Vol 4
New Delhi: Sterling 1979 462PP maps
Covers the period when known as Royal Indian Army
Service Corps
K93 MOLLOY, T R editor
The 48TH, ist Battalion The Northamptonshire
Regiment on the Silchar Track April to July 1944: an
account based upon the recollections of some who were there.
Privately published typescript 1999 85PP maps
K94 MONTEITH, Malcolm
Ceylon to the Chindwin: ist Battalion Northern
Rhodesia Regiment
Lusaka: 1945 44PP maP (photocopy)
64
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
K95 *MOYSE-BARTLETT, H
The King’s African Rifles: a study in the military history
of East and Central Africa, 1890-1945
Gale & Polden 1956 746pp illustrated maps
ii(EA) Division and 22 and 28 (EA) Brigades served in
Burma 1944-1945
K96 MYATT, Frederick
The Royal Berkshire Regiment
Hamish Hamilton 1968 136PP illustrated
In 2nd Division
K97 OWEN, Christopher
The Rhodesian African rifles
Leo Cooper 1970 75PP illustrated maps
K98 PALSOKAR, RD
History of the Sikh Light Infantry Vol II
India: Fatehgarh The Regiment 1997 486pp illustrated
maps
K99 PERKINS, Roger
Military and naval silver: treasures of mess and
wardroom
The author 1999 232 pp illustrated
Contains information about personnel, army units and
naval vessels
kioo PRAVAL, KC
Valour triumphs: a history of the Kumaon Regiment
Faridabad Thomson Press (India) 1976 458pp illustrated
kioi PRAVAL, KC
India’s Paratroopers (A history of the Parachute
Regiment of India)
India: Thomson Press 1974 (Photocopies pp 29-93 dealing
with Burma)
K102 PROUDFOOT, CL
We lead: 7TH Light Cavalry 1784-1990
New Delhi: Lancer International 259PP illustrated maps
In 254 Tank Brigade 4 Corps
65
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
K103 SANDES, EWC
The Indian Sappers and Miners
Institution of Royal Engineers 1948 74ipp illustrated maps
I759-I939
K104 SANDES, EWC
The Indian Engineers 1939-1947
Kirkee: Institution of Military Engineers 1956 563PP
illustrated maps
K105 STAFFORD, ES
History of 3RD Auxiliary Group, Gold Coast
Regiment, Royal West African Frontier Force, 8ist
(WA) Division May 1941 - December 1945
Privately Published 1996 48pp
‘Aux’ Groups were provided only in the West African
Divisions to ‘headlift’ loads of ammunition, rations etc of
units lacking animal or motor transport
kio6 SUBRAMANYAM, V A
The Signals: a history of the [Indian] Corps of Signals
New Delhi: Macmillan India 1986 314PP illustrated maps
K107 TURNER, Alwyn W
Tribute: A salute to the British Armed Forces in the
Second World War
Lenna'rd Publishing 1995 3o6pp rnaps
kio8 VIRK, D S
Indian Army Post Offices in the Second World War
New Delhi: Army Postal Service Association 1982
(Photocopy of pp 210-330 covering Burma)
K109 WALWYN, CEB
History of the 4TH Battalion of the Nigerian
Regiment’s experiences in India and Burma
Photocopied typescript i6pp
kiio WHITE, Steve (compiler)
‘Strike Home’: the Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry
1794-1967
Privately printed 1992 i48pp illustrated maps
99th Field Regt RA in 2nd British Division
66
Section K Unit and Formation Histories
kiii WARD-SMITH, R B
891 Company West African Army Service Corps
(General Transport)
Madras 1945 4PP typescript
K112 JAFFE, Lucy and JAFFE, Sally
Chinthe Women: Women’s Auxiliary Service (Burma)
1942-1947
Chipping Norton 2001 48pp illustrated port
Section L
Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries
li BUCHAN, Alastair and VILLIERS
Twenty-five years 1919-1944: Major Alastair Guy Spens
Campbell mc frgs
Alcuin Press 1950 99pp port map
Li CALVERT, Michael
Slim
Ballantine Books 1973 i6opp illustrated maps sc
General Slim commanded XIV Army
13 COLLINS, R J
Lord Wavell (1883-1941): a military biography
Hodder &c Stoughton 1948 488pp illustrated maps
14 CONNELL, John
Wavell Supreme Command 1941-1943
Collins 1969 317PP illustrated maps
His tenure as Commander (American, British, Dutch,
Australian area)
L5 EVANS, Geoffrey
Slim as military commander
Batsford 1969 239PP illustrated maps
l6 EVANS, Humphreys
Thimayya of India: a soldier’s life
New York: Harcourt Brace i960 307PP illustrated
L7 FERGUSSON, Bernard
The Trumpet in the hall 1930-1958
Collins 1970 maps
His military autobiography by a Chindit Brigade
Commander
l8 HAWLEY, Dennis
The death of Wingate
Merlin Books 1994 34opp illustrated
68
Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries
l9 HAY, Alice
There was a man of genius, letters to my grandson, Orde
Jonathan Wingate
Spearman 1963 158PP illustrated
Wingate was the author’s son-in-law
lio HOUGH, Richard
Mountbatten: hero of our time
Weidenfeld 1980 302PP illustrated
li 1 LEWIN, Ronald
Slim the standard bearer: a biography of Field-Marshal
The Viscount Slim
Leo Cooper 1976 365PP illustrated maps
li 2 MAULE, Henry
Spearhead General: the epic story of General Sir Frank
Messervy and his men in Eritrea, North Africa and Burma
Odhams Press 1961 384PP illustrated maps
Messervy commanded 7th Indian Division
li3 MEAD, Peter
Orde Wingate and the historians
Merlin Books 2o6pp illustrated maps sc
L14 MOSLEY, Leonard
Gideon goes to war
New York: Scribners 1955 256PP illustrated
Life and campaigns of Wingate
li 5 MOUNTBATTEN, Louis the Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Personal diary SACSEA 1943-1946 ed by Philip Ziegler
Collins 1988 37ipp illustrated maps
116 MURPHY, Ray
The last Viceroy: the life and times of Rear Admiral the
Earl Mountbatten of Burma
Jarrolds 1948 270PP illustrated
117 NEWHALL, Sue Mayes
The Devil in god’s old man
New York: W W Norton 1969 253PP
Biography of the Burma surgeon Gordon Seagrave
69
Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries
li 8 PALIT, DK
Major General A A Rudra: his service in three armies and
two World Wars
New Delhi: Reliance Publishing 1997 364PP illustrated
Rudra 1896-1993 one of the first Indians to be granted a
King’s Commission. From 1943 he served on the staff at
GHQ dealing with the INA and other matters
L19 POCOCK, Tom
Fighting general: the public and private campaigns of
General Sir Walter Walker
Collins 1973 2.8opp illustrated maps
Walter Walker commanded 4/8th Gurkhas in 7th Indian
Division
L20 POWNALL, Sir Henry
Chief of Staff: the diaries of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry
Pownall; edited by Brian Bond
Leo Cooper
Vol 1 1933-1940 43ipp illustrated
Vol 2 1940-1944 234PP illustrated
Chief of Staff to Wavell and Mountbatten
L2I ROONEY, David
Mad Mike: a life of Michael Calvert
Leo Cooper 1997 219PP illustrated maps
The guerrilla expert and Chindit Brigadier
L22 ROONEY, David
Stilwell
Pan/Ballantine i6opp illustrated maps sc
L23 ROONEY, David
Wingate and the Chindits: redressing the balance
Arms & Armour Press 1994 256PP illustrated maps
L24 ROYLE, Trevor
Orde Wingate: irregular soldier
Weidenfield & Nicolson 1995 367PP illustrated
L25 SWINSON, Arthur
Four Samurai: a quartet of Japanese army commanders in
the Second World War
70
Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries
Hutchinson 1968 i6zpp illustrated maps
Homma; Yamashita; Mutaguchi; Honda
L26 SYKES, Christopher
Orde Wingate
Collins 1959 575PP illustrated maps
Cleveland Ohio: World Publishing 1959 575PP illustrated
maps
L27 TUCHMAN, Barbara W
Stilwell and the American experience in China
1911-1945
New York: Macmillan 1977 6^6pp illustrated maps
L28 TULLOCH, Derek
Wingate in peace and war; edited by Arthur Swinson
Macdonald 1972 3oopp port
L29 WAVELL, Archibald, Field-Marshal the Viscount
Wavell the Viceroy’s journal; edited by Penderel Moon
Oxford University Press 1973 5^8pp illustrated map
L30 WILKES, Lyall
Festing-Field Marshal
Book Guild 1991 nopp illustrated maps
L31 WILLIAMS, Gron
The Frank Owen Story
Square One 1993 T75PP
L32 WILLIAMS, J H
Elephant Bill
Hart Davis 1950 32opp illustrated maps
Penguin Books
‘OC Elephants’ XIVth Army
L33 ZIEGLER, Philip
Mountbatten
Collins 1985 786pp illustrated maps
L34 BIERMAN, John and SMITH
Fire in the night: Wingate of Burma, Ethiopia and Zion
Macmillan 2000 435PP illustrated maps
7i
Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries
L35 BUTWELL, Richard A
U Nu of Burma
Stanford University Press 1969 337PP
L36 CARVER, Michael ed
The War lords: military commanders of the 20th century
Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1976 624PP illustrated
Contains: Wavell by Bernard Fergusson; Auchinleck by
Correlli Barnett; Stilwell by Riley Sunderland; Mountbatten
by Ronald Brockman; Slim by Geoffrey Evans
L37 CONNELL, Brian
Manifest destiny: a study in five profiles of the rise and
influence of the Mountbatten family
Cassell 1953 238PP illustrated
l38 CONNELL, John
Auchinleck: a biography of Field Marshal Sir Claude
Auchinleck
Cassell 1959 998pp illustrated maps
Auchinleck was C-in-C India from 1943
L39 DUN, Smith
Memoirs of the Four-foot Colonel
Ithaca, New York: Cornell University 1980 137PP sc
The author served in the Burma Rifles; 2nd/ist Punjab Regt;
with 17th Indian Division and was first C-in-C of
Independent Burma’s Armed Forces
L40 FERGUSSON, Bernard
Wavell: portrait of a soldier
Collins 1961 96pp illustrated
L41 HAWLEY, Dennis
The death of Orde Wingate
Battle of Britain Prints International 1997 13PP illustrated
map
(pp 1-13 of Number 96 of the part-work After the Battle)
L42 LEWIN, Ronald
The Chief: Field Marshal Lord Wavell, Commander-
in-Chief and Viceroy 1939-1947
Hutchinson 1980 284PP illustrated maps
72.
Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries
L43 MEAD, Peter (See L:i3)
Orde Wingate and the official historians 1979 28pp
(Article in Journal of Contemporary History Volume 14
pp 55-821979)
L44 *MEAD, Peter and BID WELL
Orde Wingate: two views 4pp
(Article in Journal of Contemporary History 15 1980
pp401-4)
L45 NICOLSON, Nigel
Alex: the life of Field Marshal Earl Alexander of
Tunis
Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1973 359PP illustrated maps
Army commander during the Japanese invasion 1942
L46 * ROONEY, David
A Grave injustice: Wingate and the establishment 3pp
(Article in History today 44 1944 ppn-13)
L47 RYDER, Rowland
Oliver Leese
Hamish Hamilton 1987 32opp illustrated maps
Leese was C-in-C Allied Land Forces South East Asia
November 1944 - July 1945
l48 SMYTH, John
The only enemy: an autobiography
Hutchinson 1959 352pp portrait
Author commanded 17th Indian Division
L49 SWINSON, Arthur
Mountbatten
New York: Ballantine Books 1971 i6opp illustrated
maps sc
L50 TERRAINE, John
The life and times of Lord Mountbatten ... based on
the television history
Hutchinson 1968 2i2pp illustrated
Arrow Books 1980 sc
73
Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries
l5 i THOMPSON, Robert and MEAD
Wingate-the pursuit of truth 6pp 1978
(Article in Army Quarterly and Defence Journal Volume 108
N03, PP333-340 1978)
Section M
Personal Narratives
The books in this section are personal accounts of combat
experience. They cover every phase of the Campaign. Some
of these memoirs begin with service in the UK and include
accounts of travel in Africa and India on the way to Burma.
mi ADAMSON, Arthur
An Artillery OP in Burma: May - August 1945
The author 1994 i2pp illustrated map
With 7th Indian Division
M2 ALLAN, James R
Personal papers
Notes on Allied Orders of Battle, the Japanese Armed Forces
etc
M3 ALLAN, James R
In the trade of war
Parapress Ltd 1994 194PP illustrated
With the Green Howards in Arakan
M4 ARMSTRONG, Geoffrey
The Sparks fly upwards: an experience
Gooday 1991 236PP illustrated maps
136th Field Regt RA - Arakan 1943 to victory in 7th Indian
Division
M5 ARNOLD, Ralph
A Very quiet war
Hart-Davis 1962 i76pp
Deputy Director of Public Relations SEAC
m6 BEATON, Cecil
Far East
Batsford 1945 IHPP illustrated
Diary of a journey to Asia during the war with one chapter
on Assam and Burma
Section M Personal Narratives
M7 BOULTON, Norman
Taffy’s war
Minerva Press 1997 6$pp sc
Author served in Royal Artillery and Royal Signals
m8 BRADLEY, James
Towards the setting sun: an escape from the Thailand-
Burma railway 1943
Wellington NSW: J M Fuller 1984 i58pp illustrated maps
M9 BRETT-JAMES, Anthony
Report my signals
Hennel Locke 1948 36opp illustrated maps
A Signals Officer in 5th Indian Division
Mio BRISTOW, RCB
Memories of the British Raj: a soldier in India
Johnson 1974 2o8pp illustrated map
Chapter 5 covers Burma
mii CAREW, Tim
All this and a medal too
Constable 1954 2.6ipp
Service in Royal Horse Guards, the Parachute Regiment and
in Burma with Gurkhas
mi2 CHAPMAN, GP
The Lampi: a story about some gunners
Calcutta: Thacker Spink 1944 86pp illustrated maps
Road building from Lakhipur to Bishenpur
mi3 CLARK, Miles
High endeavours: the extraordinary life and adventures of
Miles and Beryl I Smeeton
Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books 1991 492pp
illustrated maps
Smeeton commanded Probyn’s Horse 1944-45 (See M74 and
M75 )
M14 CLARKE, A E
Return to Singapore
Newton 1995 46pp illustrated map sc
2nd Bn West Yorkshire Regt
76
Section M Personal Narratives
mi5 CLARKE, Fred
The Road to Spiderpore
Rocket Publishing 1995 172.PP illustrated
mi6 CLIFFORD, Francis
Desperate journey
Hodder 1979 i92pp
Escape from Burma into China 1942
M17 CLIFFORD, J Francis
The Hills of Bishenpur and The Advance into
Central Burma
Unpublished n.d. 15PP typescript
Author was in Northamptonshire Regiment
mi8 COLLISTER, Peter
Then a soldier
Churchman 1985 297PP illustrated map sc
From retreat to victory
M19 COOPER, KW
The little men
Hale 1992 i86pp illustrated map sc
A platoon of 2nd Bn the Border Regiment
M20 COOPER, Raymond
‘B’ Company, 9TH Battalion The Border Regiment: one
man’s war in Burma 1942-1944
Dobson 1978 i52pp illustrated maps
17th Indian Division
M21 COOPER, William J
Desert Sand to jungle trail: one man’s war 1940-1946
Bookmarque 1997 i92pp sc
A soldier in the Queen’s, 16th Brigade
M22 COULTHARD, G
From private to trooper, back to private
Pentland Press 1994 247PP sc
M23 CROSBY, M G M
Irregular soldier
XB Publications 1993 262pp illustrated maps sc
77
Section M Personal Narratives
M24 DAVIS, Patrick
A Child at arms
Hutchinson 1970 258PP maps
In 4/8th Gurkha Rifles
M25 DURNFORD-SLATER, John
Branch line to Burma
Macdonald 1958
M26 EVANS, Geoffrey
The Desert and the jungle
Kimber 1959 2o6pp illustrated maps
This account of five battles includes the Admin Box, Arakan
February 1944 and crossing of the Irrawaddy at Nyaungu
January - February 1945
M27 FORTEATH, G M
Pipes, kukris and nips
Pentland Press 1991 149PP
M28 FRASER, George Macdonald
Quartered safe out here: a recollection of the war
in Burma
Harvill 1992 247PP
9th Bn The Border Regiment in 17th Indian Division
M29 GADSDON, Peter H
An Amateur at war
Privately published 9opp sc illustrated maps
The author served in 4/i4th Punjab Regt 7th Indian Division
m3oGORDINE,ETC
A Patriot’s boast
Stockwell 1975 210 pp
M31 *GORDON, Oliver L
Fight it out
Kimber 1957 238pp illustrated
m32 GRANT, Peter
A Highlander goes to war: a memoir 1939-1946
Pentland Press 1995 147PP
Author served in Q O Cameron Highlanders
78
Section M Personal Narratives
M3 3 HAMMOND, BAT
Reflections on a war Diary
Edited version of War Diary of 16th Field Regt Royal
Artillery 2nd British Division India and Burma 1942-1945
M34 HAYTER, Adrian
The Second step
Hodder & Stoughton 1962 223PP illustrated
Experiences in the Indian Army
M3 5 HEDLEY, John
Jungle Fighter, Chindit & SOE agent in Burma
1941-1945
Tom Donovan 1996 i48pp maps
The retreat, the second Chindit operation, Force 136
M3 6 HENSLOW, John
A Sapper in the Forgotten Army
The author 1986 26ipp illustrated maps
With 23rd Indian Division
M3 7 HISCOX, Norman G
Under two flags
Pentland Press 1997 i38pp illustrated maps
A signaller in a Field Regt from Tamu to Rangoon
M3 8 * HO WARTH Patrick
Special Operations
Routledge 1955
PP210-23 The Great Elephant Trek by J H Williams
M39 HUMPHREYS, Roy
To stop A rising SUN: reminiscences of war time in India
and Burma
Alan Sutton 1996 214PP
Contributions by numerous ex-service personnel
M40 HUNT, Gordon
One more river
Collins 1965 255PP illustrated maps
Bhamo to China 1942
79
Section M Personal Narratives
m4i * JACK, Ian M
A soldier’s tale
Stanley Castle 1995 44pp map
Author served in 6/^th Jat Regiment
m42 JONES, C B
Not forgetting the elephants
Book Guild 1983 n8pp map
m43 JONES, WH
A Soldier reminisces
Privately published n.d. 39pp
Service in 1st Bn Royal Welch Fusiliers
m44 JOWERS, John Edward
Getting my knees brown: the war diary ... January 1,
i943 - April 28, i946
Privately published 1997 185PP illustrated map sc
Service in 6th Indian Air Formation Signals
m45 LOWRY, MA
An Infantry company in Arakan and Kohima
Gale &c Polden 1950 i46pp maps
1st Bn The Queen’s Royal Regiment
m46 LYDALL, Edward
Enough of Action
Book Guild 252PP
m47 MACFETRIDGE, Charles H T
HOW THE MILITARY CAME TO DlGBOI, UPPER ASSAM IN I94I
Unpublished 1998 6pp typescript
AA Defence of oil installations
m48 MACKENZIE, Compton
All over the place
Chatto & Windus i949 292PP
The author’s diary of journeys made while writing
Eastern Epic
m49 MACKENZIE, K P
Operation Rangoon Jail
Christopher Johnson i954 2Oipp illustrated
80
Section M Personal Narratives
Colonel MacKenzie was taken prisoner at Sittang
February 22, 1942.
M50 MACKAY, RR
The last of the dozen
Pentland Press 1996 184PP map
A soldier in the Royal Engineers
M51 McClintock, j Dewar
The Manipur Road
Brown, Watson n.d. 159PP sc
M52 MAGENER, Rolf
Prisoner’s bluff
Hart-Davis 1954 239PP ports map
Two German POWs escape from India and join the Japanese
forces in Arakan
M53 MASTERS, John
Bugles and a tiger: a personal adventure
The Reprint Society 1957 (first published by Michael Joseph
1956) 3I9PP
Pre-1939 service in 2/4th POWs Gurkha Rifles
M54 MASTERS, John
The Road past Mandalay: a personal narrative
New York: Harper 1961 34ipp illustrated
Service with Gurkhas and Chindits
M55 MAUNG-MAUNGU
To A SOLDIER SON
Rangoon: U Kyawohn 1974 I58pp
M56 MELLORS, J
Shots in the dark
London Magazine Editions 1974 i6opp
The author served in a Mountain Regiment RA
M57 * MITCHELL, Harold
Against the odds
The Book Guild 1990
6/15th Punjab Regt from Meiktila to victory
81
Section M Personal Narratives
m58 MUNN, AW
A Fragment of life: the Burma episode
Avon Books 1996 253PP illustrated map
A tribute to the British infantrymen who fought in Burma
M59 NUNNELEY, John
Tales from the King’s African Rifles: a last flourish
of empire
Askari Books 1998 22ipp illustrated maps
1 ith (East African) Division in the Kabaw Valley
m6o OATTS, L Balfour
The Jungle in arms
Kimber 1962 207PP map
m6i PARKINSON, J D and HORNBY
Along O my old grey mule
Holden Publications 1996 68pp illustrated maps sc
RAVC officers on the care of mules in XIV Army
M62 ^PEACOCK, Geraldine
The Life of a jungle walla: reminiscences in the life of
Lt Col E H Peacock dso mc
Stockwell 1958 134PP illustrated
M63 PICKFORD, S C S
Destination Rangoon
Gee & Son 1989 296PP illustrated
i/8th Gurkha Rifles in 26 Indian Division
M64 * POTTER, J D
NO TIME FOR BREAKFAST: MEMOIRS
Melrose 1951 240PP illustrated
M65 PRENDERGAST, John
PRENDER’S PROGRESS: A SOLDIER IN INDIA 1931-1947
Cassell 1979 2.56PP illustrated
1/5th Punjabis in Arakan and 19th Indian Divisions
m66 RODGER, George
Red moon rising
Cresset press 1943 I27PP illustrated
By a war correspondent for Life
82
Section M Personal Narratives
M67 " ROSE, D
Off the record: the life and letters of a Black Watch
Officer
Spellmount 1996
m68 SCHLAEFLI, Robin
Emergency Sahib (of Queen’s Sikhs and Dagger Division)
Leach 1992 159PP illustrated maps
The Dagger Division was 19th Indian Division
M69 SHARP, Robin
The life of an E C O in India
Pentland Press 1994 65PP sc
m7o SHIPSTER, John
When the mist was on the rice fields
Unpublished 199- 132.PP illustrated maps
7/md Punjab Regt in 7th Indian Division
M7oa SHIPSTER, John
Mist over the rice-fields: a soldier’s story of the Burma
Campaign 1943-45 and Korean War 1950-51
Leo Cooper 2000 176PP illustrated maps
7/2nd Punjab Reg in 7th Indian Division
M71 SHORT, Stanley W
On Burma’s eastern frontier
Marshall, Morgan & Scott 1945 T44PP illustrated
A missionary’s story
M72 SLIM, William, Field Marshal the Viscount
Unofficial history 1959
Cassell 251PP maps
‘Little battles and unimportant skirmishes’ - the author
M73 SMEETON, Miles
A CHANGE OF JUNGLES
Hart-Davis 1962 i92pp
Author commanded an Armoured Regiment
M74 SMEETON, Miles
A Taste of the hills
Hart-Davis 1961 zoypp illustrated
83
Section M Personal Narratives
M75 SMITH, HC
Hostilities only: tales of an amateur soldier in World War II
Privately published n.d. unpaged maps
In 4th Bn Royal West Kents
M76 STREET, Robert
A Brummie in Burma
Barny Books ioopp illustrated maps sc
Author served in 4th Bn Royal West Kents at Kohima
M77 *SWEET-ESCOTT, Bickham
Baker Street irregular
Methuen 1965 278PP
m78 TEWARI, K K
A Soldier’s voyage of self-discovery
Auroville 1995 i82pp illustrated maps sc
Second edition 1999 197PP illustrated maps
M79 TRENCH, C C
The Indian Army and the King’s Enemies
312PP illustrated
One or two chapters on Burma
m8o TURNER, A S
An Engineer in the war: bomb disposal, jungle, Sikhs
Onyx Publishing 1998 104PP illustrated sc
Sikh Engineer Battalion in XIVth Army
m8i UNIACKE, Richard John
Diary i6th Field Regt Royal Artillery India & Burma
June 1942-November 1945
Typescript unpublished:
Version 1 annotations by B A T Hammond
Version 2 with marginal notes by D H Woodcock
M82 BEATON, Cecil
Indian diary and album
Oxford University Press 1991 179PP illustrated
Originally published as Far East 194s and Chinese Album
1945-4^
84
Section M Personal Narratives
m83 BESWICK, LeslieS
Two roads in Burma
Privately published 66pp illustrated maps sc
An Indian Field Company in 5th Indian Division
M84 BULLOCK, William and DURANT, Norman
Experiences of the Second World War in Burma
George Maun Publications 1995 58pp illustrated sc
Contains: Field Surgery Kaladan Campaign Burma by
William Bullock i6pp The Burma Campaign 1943-1944 by
Norman Durant 4opp
M85 BURNE, CJS
Personal papers
The author served with 31 Indian Mountain Bty
m86 COOPER, Ashley
The Khyber connection: the furrow and the Raj
24opp illustrated maps sc
Bulmer Historical Society, 1985
Links the Suffolk-Essex border with India and the Burma
Campaign
M87 COUBROUGH, C R L
Memories of a perpetual second lieutenant
York: Wilton 65 1999 i8ipp illustrated maps
m88 CURIE, Eve
Journey among warriors
Heinemann 1943 522pp
New York: Doubleday 1943 5°7PP
A French war correspondent in India and China
M89 DAVIES, Gwilym, H
My memoirs of the Burma War 1943
Unpublished typescript 7pp
With correspondence and maps of Donbaik from Japanese
veteran
M90 HALL, Pierre
The winged messenger
Regency Press 1980 4Oipp
Service from 1935-1961 mainly in the Royal Corps of Signals
85
Section M Personal Narratives
m9i HOWARD, Randolph L
Lazy-man rest-not
Chicago: The Judson Press 1946 illustrated
M92 JACOB, Alaric
A traveller’s war: a journey to the wars in Africa, India
and Russia
Collins 1944 448pp
By a war correspondent of the Daily Express
M93 MORGAN, Pat and Harold
Rescuing the Radar: the adventures of Cecil Morgan
Privately published 1999 59pp illustrated maps
LAC Morgan was in the lorry convoy which carried the
Rangoon radar installation to China in 1942
M94 MURRELL, Eric S
For your tomorrow: a cipher-sergeant’s diary by 2075687
known in civilian life as Eric S Murrell
Plush Publishing 1999 i92pp illustrated sc
M95 OLIVER, FR
Our Colonels are Methodist
Braunton: Merlin 1987 i89pp
A Royal Engineer in XXXIII Corps
M96 PAINTER, Robin
A signal honour: with the Chindits and XIV Army in Burma
Leo Cooper 1999 i88pp illustrated maps
M97 SHIRREFF, David and SHARMAN (compilers)
Suffolk Memories: stories of Walberswick and Blythburgh
people during World War II
Yard Press 1998 34opp illustrated sc
75 pages in The War Against Japan
M98 SHORT, Denis A
To Burma: ‘I was not to reason why’
Privately published, 2000 270PP illustrated maps sc
With 1 st Bn the Northamptonshire Regiment April 1944 to
May 1945
86
Section M Personal Narratives
M99 SOUTHORN, James
Far horizons
Merlin Books 1992 145PP illustrated sc
An RAF nursing orderly in India and Burma
mi00 SPENCER, Bertram
From civilian to soldier (and back again): a
conscript’s tale
The author n.d. n8pp
Mio 1 STREET, Robert
Another Brummie in Burma
Barny Books n.d. nopp illustrated maps
Memoirs of Len Thornton, R.A.M.C.
mi02 TERRELL, Richard
Civilians in uniform: a memoir 1937-1945
Radcliffe Press 1998 i9opp illustrated map
M103 WESTON, Logan E
The fightin’ preacher
Wyoming: Cheyenne 1992 285PP illustrated maps
Service in China-Burma-India Theatre
M104 CRADDOCK, A L
Nothing venture, nothing win: a Burma diary
Privately published 52pp map
87
Section N
Medical Services
ni STONE, James H (compiler)
Crisis fleeting: original reports on military medicine in
India and Burma in the Second World War
Washington DC Dept of the Army, Office of the Surgeon
General 1986 423PP illustrated
Includes With Wingate's Chindits pp 201-290
nz ASHFORD-BROWN, William Hay
Cold hands: being the memoirs of a Scottish GP
Avon Books ioypp illustrated
n3 BATY,JohnA
Surgeon in the jungle war
Kimber 1979 196PP illustrated
n4 BEAUMONT, Winifred
A Detail on the Burma front
BBC 1977 i6opp map
An Army nurse
N5 BOLTON, Angela
The maturing sun: an army nurse in India, 1942-1945
Imperial War Museum 1986 2i8pp illustrated maps
n6 CREW,FAE
HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Medical
Services
HMSO 1966 8oopp
The Army Medical Services: Vol V Burma by FAE Crew
N7 EVANS, Sir Charles
A Doctor in XIVth Army: Burma 1944-1945
Leo Cooper 1998 i98pp illustrated maps
Experiences in a Malaria Forward Treatment Unit and as
Regimental Medical Officer in 20th Indian Division
An original typescript 3Oipp
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BURMA CAMPAIGN MEMORIAL LIBRARY
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IN MEMORY OF ALL WHO PARTICIPATED AND THE MANY WHO DIED BURMA 1942-45 Blossoms fall to earth The pagoda promises That spring will follow
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Burma Campaign Memorial Library A collection of books and papers about the War in Burma 1942-1945 Compiled by Gordon Graham MC MA o UNIV STIRLING and Frank Cole FLA • SOAS School of Oriental and African Studies London 2001
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School of Oriental and African Studies Thornhaugh Street Russell Square London WClH OXG First published 1999 Second edition, revised and enlarged 2.001 ISBN O 72.86 03 30 6 Typesetting Margaret Mills Design and Production Douglas Williamson Printed by The Bath Press, Bath
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Introduction THE IDEA of a Memorial Library on the Burma Campaign first arose in 1995, when it was observed that there was no single comprehensive collection of books on what had been the longest continuous campaign of World War II. Would not such a collection be a fitting memorial to the tragedy and heroism and futility of war; a treasure house for the dwindling brotherhood who had participated in the campaign; a resource for future scholars and historians; and a measure of insurance that a campaign overshadowed at the time by the vast events in Europe and the Pacific, should not become a mere footnote to history? As a first step, lists were obtained from the British National Bibliography, Whitaker's Cumulative Database, the Bodleian Library and the Imperial War Museum. The Burma section of A. G. Enser's 1975 Subject Bibliography of Second World War Books in English was consulted, as were specialized biblio graphies such as 'English-Language Fiction about the War in Burma' compiled by Lewis Hill of the University of Hull. Lists of books in personal libraries were volunteered. Authors' bibliographies at the ends of their books were scanned. Privately published books and unpublished manuscripts came to light. So began what proved to be a four-year project, consisting initially of pledges of books from personal libraries. Parting with treasured books is hard, so those who did not feel ready to donate their books in their lifetimes were invited to leave instructions to their heirs. Such personal gifts and bequests are the largest component of the Memorial Library. On the flyleaf of each donated book is a bookplate giving the name and details of service of the donor, who in some cases is also the author. Soon the search, aided by networking among members of the Burma Star Association and many reunion groups, became inter national. The war in Burma had involved the forces of many nations . In addition to books published in Britain, which con stitute the majority of the collection, there are books from the United States, India, Burma, Australia and Canada. There are v
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Introduction also a few books translated from Japanese into English, and a start has been made, with the help of the All-Burma Veterans' Association of Japan, in assembling a collection of Japanese books. After two years of voluntary effort, it became clear that finance was needed to complete the project. The Burma Campaign Fellowship Group, which, since it was founded in 1990, has done much to improve understanding between Japanese and British veterans, made an application to the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation for funds, not only to buy books, but to contribute to the installation and upkeep of the Library. To back this application, it was necessary first to find a permanent home for the Library, where it would be easily accessible to present and future generations. An approach was made to the Library of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), which is the premier centre for Asian studies in the UK and has an historical connection with the war in Japan, since it provided crash courses in the Japanese language during World War II. The SOAS Library not only agreed to house the Memorial Library as a discrete collection, but to integrate with it relevant titles already in their collections. After securing this generous help from the GB Sasakawa Foundation and SOAS, a further two years were spent in tracking down and purchasing rare titles, mainly through booksellers specialising in military history. There was also substantial correspondence with veterans of the Burma war in many parts of the world. Valuable manuscripts which were in danger of oblivion were uncovered. By early 1999, about 600 of the 750 titles in the bibliography had been acquired, a sufficient number to justify the transfer of the collection to SOAS and its public inauguration. The launch of the Library is not the end of the project. Titles still to be acquired will be added. Unrecorded titles will be identified. New books are being written, and there will be more books in the future. A library is a living thing. In the care of skilled librarians it will last for hundreds of years. Its purpose is not merely to store knowledge and impart information, but to stimulate thought. Libraries are the vehicles which pass, from generation to generation, the lessons learned, wisdom, experience, and, less deliberately, insight into the follies of those who have VI
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Introduction gone before. In the Burma Campaign Memorial Library, dealing, as it does, with the subject of war, an infliction self-imposed by humanity which at the end of this stormy century shows no signs of abating there is plenty of folly to be pondered on. But mainly it is a record of courage, stoicism, endurance and sacrifice. WGG May 1999 The number of titles in this bibliography has now increased to 1025, of which 915 are in the Library. A bibliography of Japanese-language titles has been compiled under the auspices of the All Burma Veterans Association of Japan. This comprises 6 34 titles, of which 3 11, donated by Japanese veterans, are available as of May 2001 The goal remains to bring both collections as close as possible to the number of titles in the two bibliographies, and also to add new titles as they are published. WGG May 2001 VII
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Prefatory notes I This publication is both a catalogue and a bibliography. Asterisked titles have not been acquired as it goes to press. (sc = soft cover: n.d. = no date) 2 Access to the Library is open to SOAS Library card holders and is free to Burma veterans, on production of their membership cards to the Burma Star Association or any other veterans' association. 3 When there is only one copy of a title in the Library, it may not be borrowed, but can be consulted and studied in the SOAS Special Collection Reading Room. Duplicate copies of a title will normally be available for loan to eligible borrowers 4 Only Japanese books translated into English are included in this catalogue. There is a separate catalogue of books in Japanese, available at SOAS . 5 The compilers will gratefully receive information about inaccuracies and omissions at the following address: Burma Campaign Library Project, c/o School of Oriental and African Studies, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, wc1H oxG. 6 Titles are listed alphabetically by author in each section, except those added to the second edition, which appear at the end of each section. 7 Readers are advised to consult the Index of Titles/Index of Names for rapid location of individual titles. VIII
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Contents Introduction v A Official Histories r B General Accounts 3 C The Japanese Invasion 8 D Arakan 13 E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon r 7 F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road 24 G The Chindits 3 r H Clandestine Operations 3 8 I Civilian Burma 42 J The Gurkhas 5 r K Unit and Formation Histories 5 3 L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries 68 M Personal Narratives 7 5 N Medical Services 8 8 O The Indian National Army 91 P Newspapers and Ephemera 96 Q Journals and Newsletters 99 R Pictorial Histories r oo S Verses, Essays and Letters ror T The War at Sea ro4 U The War in the Air ro6 V Fiction r r 8 W Japanese books in English r 28 Index of Names r 30 Index of Titles r 3 7 IX
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Section A Official Histories Only government-sponsored publications dealing with the whole Campaign are listed here. Other histories are found under subject headings. HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR THE w AR AGAINST JAPAN by s Woodburn Kirby and others AI Vo! I The loss of Singapore 59opp 19 57 A2 Volll India'smostdangeroushour 558pp 1958 A3 Vol III The decisive battles 578pp 1961 A4 Vo! IV The re-conquest of Burma 5 8 3 pp 196 5 A5 *Vo! V The surrender of Japan 622pp 1969 HMSO illustrated maps Appendices to the volumes contain orders of battle of own and enemy forces, details of supply arrangements, statistics of casualties, etc. GRAND STRATEGY A6 Vo! III by JM A Gwyer and J RM Butler June 1941-August 1942 793PP 1964 (bound photocopy) A7 *Vol IV by Michael Howard August 1942-September 1943 798pp 1972 A8 Vo! V by John Ehrman August 1943-September 1944 651pp 1956 illustrated maps (bound photocopy) A9 Vo! VI by John Ehrman October 1944-August 1945 438pp 1956 HMSO illustrated maps (bound photocopy) OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE INDIAN ARMED FORCES IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR AIO THE ROYAL INDIAN NAVY 1939-1945 by DJ E Collins 409pp 1964 illustrated maps AI I PRASAD, Bishenwar RETREAT FROM BURMA 1941-1942 1953 501pp illustrated maps I
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Section A Official Histories AI 2 PRASAD, Bishenwar DEFENCE OF INDIA: POLICY AND PLANS 1963 278pp maps A13 PRASAD, Bishenwar ed EXPANSION OF THE ARMED FORCES AND DEFENCE ORGANIZATION 1956 579PP (bound photocopy) A14 MADAN N N ARAKAN OPERATIONS 1942-1945 1954 371 pp illustrated maps AI 5 PRASAD, Bishenwar ed THE RECONQUEST OF BURMA Vol I June 1942-June 1944 467pp illustrated maps A16 PRASAD, Bishenwar ed THE RECONQUEST OF BURMA Vol II June 1944-August 1945 539pp illustrated maps AI7 *KHERA, P N TECHNICAL SERVICES: I.E.M.E. AND ORDNANCE 1962 AI8 GUPTA, SC HISTORY OF THE INDIAN AIR FORCE 1933-1945 1961 214pp illustrated maps (bound photocopy) A19 MOUNTBATTEN, Louis, Vice-Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma REPORT TO THE COMBINED CHIEFS OF STAFF BY THE SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER SOUTH-EAST ASIA 1943-1945 HMSO 19 51 28opp maps Contains list of commanders down to flotilla, brigade, group official reports. Plus edition published in India. Combined Inter-Services Historical Section (India & Pakistan) A20 ~MOUNTBATTEN, Louis, Vice-Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma POST-SURRENDER TASKS: Section E of the Report to the Combined Chiefs of Staff by the Supreme Allied Commander South-East Asia, 1943-45 HMSO 1969 47pp maps The contents of this section were withheld from the main report when it was published in 19 5 1 as being very politically sensitive. 2
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Section B General Accounts This section comprises overviews of the Campaign. BI ALLEN, Louis BURMA: THE LONGEST WAR 1941-1945 Dent 1984 705pp illustrated maps Dent 1986 705pp illustrated maps with corrections sc A classic account (A Japanese translation in 3 volumes is also available) B2 * ANONYMOUS CAMPAIGN OF THE XIV ARMY 1944-1945 (476 Indian Printing Section) [1945] B3 AUCHINLECK, Field Marshal Sir Claude DESPATCH: Operations in the Indo-Burma Theatre based on India from June 21, 1943 to November 15, 1943. (Supplement to the London Gazette April 27, 1948 No 38274) B4 BHONSLE, R K THE JAPANESE OFFENSIVE 1941-1943: an analytical study New Delhi: Himalayan Books 1990 264pp sc B5 ''.BOND Michelle THE FORGOTTEN ARMY: what were the lifestyles and attitudes of the soldiers of the 'Forgotten Army' fighting in Burma 1942-1945? Unpublished typescript B6 CALLAHAN, Raymond BURMA 1942-1945 Davis -Poynter 1978 19opp map B7 ' }CHANDRA, Anil INDIAN ARMY TRIUMPHANT IN BURMA 1941-1945 Atma Ram 1984 B8 ~-cHAPHEKAR, Shankarrao G A BRIEF STUDY OF THE BURMA CAMPAIGN 1943-1945 195 5 Poona: Maharashtra Militarization Board 3
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Section B General Accounts B9 DUPUY, Trevor N ASIATIC LAND BAITLES: The Expansion of Japan in Asia Franklin Watts 1963 68pp illustrated A brief illustrated history, one of a series covering World War II Bro ELLIOTT, Major General JG A Ron OF HONOUR Cassell 1965 394pp Brr GURCHARAN, Maj JAPANESE OFFENSIVE Jalandhar: ABS publications 1990 29rpp maps Covers the period 1941-1943 Br2 HICKEY, Michael THE UNFORGEITABLE ARMY: Slim's XIVth Army in Burma Spellmount 1992 318pp illustrated maps Appendices list VCs awarded, order of battle etc B13 KARAKA, D F WITH THE I4TH ARMY Bombay: Thacker 1944 II6pp Author was war correspondent on The Bombay Chronicle B14 McKELVIE, Roy THE WAR IN BURMA Methuen 1948 3I5PP By a military observer BI 5 MASON, Philip A MATIER OF HONOUR: an account of the Indian Army and its men Cape 1974 58opp illustrated maps B r 6 MATTHEWS, Geoffrey THE RE-CONQUEST OF BURMA 1943-1945 Gale & Polden 1966 rr5pp A clear account written for Staff College entrants Br7 MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SEAC SouvENIR, PARTS ONE AND Two HMSO 1945 r6pp and 2opp illustrated maps (photocopies) 4
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Section B General Accounts B18 OWEN, Frank THE CAMPAIG!\ IN BURMA HMSO 1946 175pp illustrated maps sc Ferozepore: English Book Depot 19 52 186pp illustrated maps Arrow 1957 192pp illustrated maps sc New Delhi: Himalayan Books 1989 192pp Written by Frank Owen for the Central Office of Information s19 PALSOKAR, RD BURMA: RETREAT AND RECONQUEST Poona: the author 1974 159pp maps B20 SLIM, William, Field Marshal the Viscount DEFEAT INTO VICTORY Cassell 1956 587pp illustrated maps Four Square 1958 448pp maps sc Masterly account of the war in Burma 1942-1945 B2l SMITH,ED BATTLE FOR BURMA Batsford 1979 19opp illustrated maps B22 WAGG, Alfred A MILLION DIED: a story of war in the Far East Nicholson & Watson 1943 192pp B23 WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount DESPATCH: Operations in the India Command from January 1, 1943 to June 2, 1943 16pp maps (Supplement to the London Gazette April 20, 1948 No 38266) B24 •wAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount SPEECHES AND MESSAGES INDIA 1941-1943 New Delhi: Privately printed B25 •=wAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount SPEECHES from October 26, 1943 to March 21, 1947 New Delhi: 152pp s26 YEATS-BROWN, F MARTIAL INDIA Eyre & Spottiswoode 1945 2oopp illustrated maps 5
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Section B General Accounts s27 ANTHONY, Frank BRITAIN'S BETRAYAL IN INDIA: the story of the Anglo-Indian Community Bombay: Allied Publishers 1969 (Photocopies pp 130-143 covering World War II) s28 CHANDLER, David G ed GREAT BA TILES OF THE BRITISH ARMY AS COMMEMORATED IN THE SAND HURST COMPANIES Bramley Books 1991 288pp illustrated maps Contains The Burma Campaign 1942-1945 by Anthony Brett-James s29 COBBOLD, Richard (Editor) THE WORLD RE-SHAPED VoL 2: Fifty Years after the war in Asia Macmillan 1966 176pp Includes F M Lord Slim at the Burma Campaign by Correlli Barnett and The Forgotten Army and The Capture of Mandalay 8-20 March, 1945 by L J L Hill s30 EVANS, Geoffrey HOLDING THE BURMA FRONT: India and Burma May 1942-August 1943 Purnell's part work History of the Second World War Vol 4 No II pp 1633-1636 1967 illustrated maps s31 ''GARDNER, Charles THE TRIUMPH THAT WAS BURMA 7pp (Article Military Affairs 9. 194 5 pp 28 3-290) B 3 2 HARRIES, Mirion and Susie SOLDIERS OF THE SUN: the rise and fall of the Japanese Army New York: Random House 1991 582pp s33 MINISTRY OF INFORMATION THE WAR PAPERS PART 72 Uncle Bill's Forgotten Army Marshall Cavendish 1978 4pp enclosing SEAC Souvenir Part One 16pp 6
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Section B General Accounts B34 MOUNTBATTEN, Louis, Vice-Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma (See also P2) THE STRATEGY OF THE SOUTH-EAST ASIA CAMPAIGN 15pp (An address to Royal United Services Institution Journal [RUSI] 91 1946 PP 469-84) B 3 5 RASOR, Eugene L THE CHINA-BURMA-INDIA CAMPAIGN, 1931-1945: historiography and annotated bibliography Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press 1998 283pp B36 ROBERTS, Michael R THE CAMPAIGN IN BURMA 1943-45: PART I: The turn of the tide and the decisive battles 17pp maps PART II: THE RECONQUEST 15PP maps Articles in The Journal of the Royal United Services Institution May and August 1956 B37 SMYTH, Captain] C NOTES ON THE BURMA CAMPAIGN COMPILED FROM JAPANESE SOURCES Photocopies Typescript prepared by Captain JC Smyth, XII Army B38 SUNDERLAND, Riley BURMA: THE SUPPLY PROBLEM Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 4 No 15, pp1761-64 1967 illustrated map B39 SUNDERLAND, Riley BURMA: THE SUPPLY SOLUTION Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 4 No 16, p1792 1967 illustrated map B40 SWINSON, Arthur THE GENERALS OF THE BURMA CAMPAIGN AND HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BURMA CAMPAIGN Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 6 No 14, pp2610-1
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Section C The Japanese Invasion Individual experiences of these events can be found under PERSONAL NARRATIVES Section M. c1 BARNARD, Jack THE HUMP: the greatest untold story of the war Souvenir Press 1960 192pp illustrated The last evacuation of British troops c2 BELDEN, Jack RETREAT WITH STILWELL New York : Knopf 1943 368pp map c3 BURCHETT, W G BOMBS OVER BURMA Melbourne: F W Cheshire 1944 26opp illustrated map C4 BURCHETT, W G TREK BACK FROM BURMA India: Allahabad n . d . 3 3opp c s CAREW, Tim THE LONGEST RETREAT: the Burma Campaign 1942 Hamish Hamilton 1969 288pp illustrated maps c6 CARMICHAEL, Pat R D MOUNTAIN BATTERY Devin Books 1983 246pp illustrated maps c7 CHRISTIAN, John L BURMA AND THE JAPANESE INVADER Bombay : Thacker 1945 418pp c8 DILLON, Terence RANGOON TO KoHIMA Gloucester Regiment 148pp c9 DORN, Frank WALK OUT WITH STILWELL IN BURMA New York: Thomas Y Crowell 1971 258pp illustrated maps 8
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Section C The Japanese Invasion crn DRAPER, Alfred DAWNS LIKE THUNDER: the retreat from Burma 1942 Leo Cooper 1987 3orpp illustrated maps err FINNERTY,John ALL QUIET ON THE IRRAWADDY New Horizon 1979 225pp illustrated cr2 FINNERTY,John ALL HELL ON THE IRRAWADDY Anchor Publications 198 5 286pp illustrated cr3 GALLAGHER, 0 D RETREAT IN THE EAST Harrap 1942 r9opp illustrated c14 GARDINER, John Ritchie DIARY OF A JOURNEY FROM SUMPRABUM TO MARGHERITA BY THE CHAUKKAN PASS May-July 1942 Unpublished n.d. r88pp map cr 5 GRIBBLE, RH OUT OF THE BURMA NIGHT: being the fantastic journey through the wilderness of the Hukawng Valley ... at the time of the Japanese invasion of Burma Calcutta: Thacker & Spink 1944 r64pp illustrated cr6 *KNIGHT, Allan ESCAPE FROM THE YELLOW PERIL: personal experiences of an evacuee from Burma India Allahabad: Kitab Mahal 1945 9rpp cr7 LACKERSTEEN, D DIAMONDS IN THE DUST Kitabistan: Invasion 1942 49PP cr8 LEASOR,James THE MARINE FROM MANDALAY Leo Cooper 1991 146pp cr9 LUNT, James A HELL OF A LICKING: the retreat from Burma 1941-1942 Collins 1986 318 pp illustrated maps David & Charles 1986 3 r9pp illustrated maps sc 9
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Section C The Japanese Invasion c20 LYALL GRANT, Ian and TAMAYAMA BURMA 1942: THE JAPANESE INVASION both sides tell the story of a savage jungle war Zampi Press 1999 41opp illustrated maps c21 McCRAE, Alistair IRRAWADDY FLOTILLA James Paton 1978 c22 MACFETRIDGE, Charles THE BATTLE OF SHWEGYIN MAY 10, 1942 Unpublished 8pp typescript map c23 MACKENZIE, Compton EASTERN EPIC Vo! 1 September 1939-March 1943: Defence Chatto & Windus 1951 646 pp maps c24 MAINS, A A (See also T6) THE RETREAT FROM BURMA: an intelligence officer's personal story Foulsham 1973 152pp illustrated map c25 MALGONKAR, Manohar DISTANT DRUM Bombay: Asia Publishing House 1960 257pp c26 RUSSELL, Stanley F MUDDY EXODUS: a story of the evacuation of Burma 1942 Epworth 1943 64pp c27 *SINGH, Bishan BURMA RETREAT India: Kanpur: Vasuder Singh 1949 c28 SMYTH, John BEFORE THE DAWN: a story of two historic retreats Cassell 1957 235pp illustrated maps Dunkirk: 1940 Burma: 1942 Author commanded 1 7 Indian Division c29 STEWART, Adrian THE UNDERRATED ENEMY: Britain's War with Japan December 1941 -May 1942 Kimber 1987 234pp illustrated maps 10
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Section C The Japanese Invasion c30 TAINSH, AR ... AND SOME FELL BY THE WAYSIDE: an account of the North Burma evacuation Bombay: Orient Longmans r 9 50 r 82pp illustrated map C3 r TINKER, Hugh THE INDIA EXODUS FROM BURMA 1942 Journal of South-East Asian Studies 197 5 c32 TYSON, Geoffrey FORGOTTEN FRONTIER Calcutta: Targett 1945 143pp illustrated maps (bound photocopy) Tea planters of North-East India during the retreat C33 WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount DESPATCH: Operation in the Eastern Theatre, based on India, from March 1942 to December 31, 1942 (Supplement to the London Gazette September 17, 1946 no 37728) c34 WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount DESPATCH: Operations in Burma from December 15, 1941 to May 20, 1942 (covering reports by Lieut-General T J Hutton and General the Hon Sir Harold Alexander 46pp (Supplement to the London Gazette March 5, 1948 no 38228) C3 5 ANONYMOUS LAST WEEKS IN BURMA, April to May 1942 1943 13PP (Article in University of Edinburgh Journal Vol XII No 2 pp75-87) An officer of the Indian Medical Service C3 6 BURNESS L R THE SCOUT STORY OF RANGOON 1942 2pp (Article in The Scouter October 1942 pp 158-159 photocopy) The Scout Messenger Services in support of Civil Defence before Rangoon was evacuated II
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Section C The Japanese Invasion CJ 7 FOUCAR, ECV DRAFT NARRATIVE OF THE FIRST BURMA CAMPAIGN, December 1941-May 1942 PART I 123pp; PART II 237pp 19 MAPS Copy of PRO WO 203/5788 and 203/5734 1943 reprinted 1999. In October 1942 Colonel Foucar was appointed GSOI (MTS) to write this narrative of the Campaign c38 ROBERTSON,Joan MAYMO -MORE FAR: A WALK OUT OF BURMA 1942 Norman Hudson 1999 86pp maps sc C39 YOUNG, Gordon OUTPOSTS OF VICTORY London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1943 Includes Nightmare in Paradise by Cedric Salter, pp46-73, on the Japanese invasion of Burma
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Section D Arakan Accounts of the Arakan front from 1942 to 1945. References to Arakan experiences can be found in Sections A, B, C, K, Land M. DI ANONYMOUS XV INDIAN CORPS HISTORY OF THE ARAKAN CAMPAIGN 1944-1945 HQ XV Indian Corps 1946 n6p photocopied transcript 02 ANONYMOUS THE STORY OF THE 25TH INDIAN DIVISION: the Arakan campaign Bombay: Government of India War Department n.d. 3 7pp illustrated sc 03 BOWEN, CG WEST AFRICAN WAY: the story of the Burma Campaign 1943-1945 5th Bn Gold Coast Regt Privately published n.d. Various paginations map 04 CATTANACH, John THE JEEP TRACK: the story of the 8rst West African Division fighting on the Arakan front in Burma Regency Press 1990 79PP o 5 CLARKE, Michael S KALADAN MORTARS: a walk on the knife edge Woodfield Publishing 1994 93pp illustrated maps sc A West African mortar battery in the Kaladan Valley 1944-1945 06 ". EMMET, A Maitland THE ARAKAN CAMPAIGN OF THE 2 5TH INDIAN DIVISION March 1944-March 1945 1946 131pp illustrated maps Kuala Lumpur 13
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Section D Arakan 07 FULLER, A Rand LEWENDON 7TH INDIAN FIELD REGT ROYAL INDIAN ARTILLERY: a narrative r943-r947 Privately published r996 Various paginations illustrated maps sc 7th and 26th Indian Divisions in Arakan 08 JEFFREYS, P J BURMA r943-r944: memories of the First Kaladan Campaign 8 rst (West African) Division Privately published 5 3pp illustrated map (photocopy) m/s 09 JEFFREYS, P J BURMA 1944-1945: memories of the Second Kaladan Campaign 5th (West African) Brigade 8rst (West African) Division Privately published 28pp illustrated map (photocopy) m/s oro PHILLIPS, C E Lucas THE RAIDERS OF ARAKAN Heinemann r971 198pp illustrated maps Royal Marines Commandos, West African and V Force activity r943-r944 or 1 STRAUBENZEE, Philip van DESERT, JUNGLE AND DALE: A MEMOIR Pentland Press r99r 14opp illustrated maps Author was CO rst Bn The Sierra Leone Regt r944-r945 8 rst (West African) Division or2 SWYNNERTON, Charles RA A SHORT HISTORY OF THEIST (WEST AFRICAN) INFANTRY BRIGADE IN THE ARAKAN I 944-r 94 5 2nd ed Lagos 1949 95PP maps Author was the Brigade Commander 013 TURNBULL, Patrick BATTLE OF THE Box Ian Allan 1979 r44pp illustrated maps The decisive engagement
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Section D Arakan o 14 WERRELL, Kenneth ARAKAN ASSIGNMENT: the story of the 82nd West African Division West Africa: PR Services n.d. 44pp illustrated map sc 015 WILMOT, Alec 2 7TH RA ONLY JUNGLE AND THE JAPANESE The author 1998 166pp illustrated sc A Field Regiment in 26th Indian Division, March 1944-August 1945 016 WILMOT, Alec 2 7TH RA -THESE GUNS FOR HIRE The author 2000 13opp illustrated map sc 017 ANONYMOUS A SHORT HISTORY OF THE SECOND WEST AFRICAN FIELD COMPANY, WEST AFRICAN ENGINEERS 1939-45 Photocopy of 1 2-page ms 018 BRETT-JAMES, Anthony ARAKAN: THE TABLES TURNED, 1967 ILLUSTRATED MAP Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4 No 15 pp 1752-60 019 COOPER, Robert ARAKAN: THE FIRST UNCERTAIN STEP 1967 illustrated map Purnell's part work History of the Second World War Vol 4 No 2, pp1378-81 020 LEYIN, John TELL THEM OF US: THE FORGOTTEN ARMY BURMA Lejins Publishing 2000 275pp illustrated maps The 25th Dragoons in the 'Admin Box' 1944 021 SURVEY OF INDIA NORTH ARAKAN: 3 5 maps, various scales 1:25 3440 to 1:25000 of approximate area Chiringa-Akyab/MyebonMyohaung Survey dates between 1923 and 1944 15
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Section D Arakan 022 SWINSON, Arthur SuccEss IN THE ARAKAN: victory in Burma September 1944 -May 1945 1968 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vol 6 No 13, pp 2589-92 023 *TURNBULL, Patrick (See 013) THE BATILE OF THE Box 1986 16pp (Article in Army Quarterly and Defence Journal 116 pp 36-51)
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Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon EI ALLEN, Louis SITTANG THE LAST BATTLE: the end of the Japanese in Burma July-August 1945 Military Book Society 1973 284pp illustrated maps E2 ANONYMOUS 40TH ANNIVERSARY BATTLE OF KOHIMA Illustrated leaflet 8pp E3 ATKINS, David THE RELUCTANT MAJOR Toat Press 1986 uopp illustrated map RIASC Transport Company E4 ATKINS, David THE FORGOTTEN MAJOR Toat Press 1989 145pp illustrated maps 300 Indian GPT Company E 5 BARKER, A J THE MARCH ON DELHI Faber 1963 302pp illustrated maps Dehradun: Netaji Publishing 1990 E6 BOND, Brian ed FALLEN STARS: eleven studies of 2oth century military disasters Brasseys (UK) 1991 272pp maps Contains Mutaguchi Renya and the invasion of India by Louis Allen 25pp E7 BOWER, Ursula Graham NAGAPATH Murray 1950 26opp illustrated map
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Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon E8 CAMPBELL, Arthur THE SIEGE: A STORY FROM KOHIMA Allen & Unwin 1956 212pp illustrated maps Corgi 1957 251pp maps sc E9 COLVIN, John No ORDINARY MEN: the story of the battle of Kohima Leo Cooper 1995 263pp illustrated maps EIO CROSS,JP JUNGLE WARFARE: EXPERIENCES AND ENCOUNTERS Guild Publishing 1989 222pp illustrated EI 1 EVANS, Geoffrey and BRETT-JAMES IMPHAL: A FLOWER ON LOFTY HEIGHTS Macmillan 1962 348pp illustrated maps EI 2 FREER, Arthur F NUNSHIGUM: ON THE ROAD TO MANDALAY Pentland Press 199 5 262pp maps Tank action by 3rd Carabiniers north of Imphal, April 1944 E13 GIFFARD, General Sir George DESPATCH: Operations in Burma and North East India from November 16, 1943 to June 22, 1944 3IPP map Maps for use with Army and Air Despatches of the Burma Campaign (Supplement to the London Gazette March 13, 1951 no 39171) EI4 GIFFARD, General Sir George DESPATCH: Operations in Assam and Burma June 23, 1944 to November 12, 1944 27pp map (Supplement to the London Gazette March 30, 1951 no 39187) EI 5 *GOVERNMENT OF INDIA WAR DEPARTMENT ON TO RANGOON Bombay: Claridge 1945 18
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Section E Assam , Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon E16 HAWKINS, VF S OPERATIONS OF THE 5TH INFANTRY BRIGADE, 2 Division, in Assam March 30 May 12, 1944 with special reference to the Battle of Kohima Unpublished typescript n.d. 125pp E17 KENDALL, Bill I WAS THERE! With the British 2nd Division The author 6opp sc E18 KING-CLARK, R THE BATTLE FOR Ko HI MA: the narrative of the 2nd Battalion the Manchester Regiment, the Machine Gun battalion of the British 2nd Division Fleur de Lys Publishing 199 5 13 8pp illustrated maps sc E19 LEESE, General Sir Oliver DESPATCH: Operation s in Burma from November 12, 1944 to August 15, 1945 (Supplement to the London Gazette April 6 , 1951 No 39195) E20 LYALL GRANT, Ian BURMA: THE TURNING POINT: the seven battles on the Tiddim Road . . . Zam pi Press 199 3 2 5 5pp illustrated maps E21 McCANN, John KOHIMA -AN HISTORIC VILLAGE AND OTHER SHORT STORIES The author 401pp illustrated sc The author served in 1/8th Lancashire Fusiliers E22 McCANN, John ECHOES OF KoHIMA The author 1989 416pp illustrated sc E23 • McCANN,John RETURN TO KOHIMA The author 1993 E24 NEILD, Eric (editor) COLLECTION of papers, correspondence, extracts on the BATTLE AT SANGSHAK, 5oth Indian Parachute Brigade etc 19
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Section E Assam , Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon E2 5 PHILLIPS, C E Lucas SPRINGBOARD TO VICTORY: battle for Kohima Heinemann 1966 242pp illustrated maps Delhi: Army Publishers n . d . Pan 1966 286pp illustrated maps sc E26 ROONEY, David BURMA VICTORY: Imphal, Kohima and the Chindit issue March 1944 to May 1945 Arms and Armour Press 1992 208pp illustrated maps E27 SEAMAN, Harry THE BATTLE AT SANGSHAK: Burma, March 1944 Leo Cooper 1989 148pp illustrated maps The prelude to Kohima E28 SMITH, W C THE UNSUNG HEROES: a personal account The author 1995 98pp sc E29 SWINSON, Arthur Ko HI MA Cassell 1966 275pp illustrated maps Arrow Books 1968 32opp illustrated maps sc E30 WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount CONFIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE 'To officers of India Command' GHQ Delhi May 22, 1943 6pp typescript E31 *WILSON, Richard C THE IMPHAL SHRIMPS Chester: the author 1962 E32 *WILSON, Richard C TAILPIECE ATTAMU Chester : the author 1962 E33 WAR DIARIES WAR DIARIES of seventeen British and Indian battalions during operations at Kohima April 1944 Various paginations photocopies 20
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Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon EH ALLEN, RE PAPERS AND CORRESPONDENCE relating to the Lee-Grant tank of 149 Regt RAC abandoned at Kohima May 1944 and in situ April 1998 E35 ANONYMOUS ACCOUNT OF 3 3 INDIAN CORPS OPERATIONS from the establishment of the Chindwin Bridgehead at Kalewa in December 1944 until the capture of Mandalay in March 1945 6pp Photocopy of title page and contents list E36 BRETT-JAMES, Anthony RACE TO RANGOON: victory in Burma, March-May 1945 1968 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 6 No 13, pp2593-99 E37 CROFT,John A COMPANY COMMANDER AT IMPHAL 1944 r5pp (Article in journal of Army Historical Research 72 1994 ppr9-34) E38 DEMETRIADI, Michael A CORRESPONDENCE AND NOTES 1958-1960 relating to !St Bn The Royal Welch Fusiliers at Kohima and elsewhere E39 DUPUY, T N TRIUMPH IN THE NORTH: victory in Burma June 1944 -April 1945 1968 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 6 No 13, pp2584-88) E40 EVANS, Geoffrey AcRoss THE IRRAWADDY: Burma August 1944 -March 1945 1968 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 6 No 5, pp2362-67 E4r EVANS, Geoffrey IMPHAL: crisis in Burma 1967 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 4 No 16, pp 1765-75 21
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Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon E42 FUJIWARA, Iwaichi BURMA: THE JAPANESE VERDICT 1967 illustrated map Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4 No 16, pp 1790-91 E43 *FURSDON, Edward A PILGRIMAGE TO KoHIMA AND IMPHAL: 97 and more remember 5pp (Article Army Quarterly and Defence Journal 124 1994 pp295-299) E44 HAMMOND, BAT THE TRAIN Article in The Gunner issue 292, pp 34-36 199 5 map An action involving 1st Bn Royal Welch Fusiliers south of Mandalay March 1945. Notes by MA Demetriadi E45 HAWKINS, VF S POINT 5 l 20 KOH IMA Article in The Army Quarterly October 1949 12pp maps By the Brigade Commander E46 JOHNSON, CD THE FORGOTTEN ARMY'S BOX OF LIONS National Ex-Service Newspaper 2000 ro1pp illustrated maps Defence and evacuation of supply base at Kanglatongbi, April 1944 E4 7 LEESE, General Sir Oliver BRIEF HISTORY OF THE OPERATIONS IN BURMA. Allied land forces, South-East Asia Command: operations from November 1, 1944 to the capture of Rangoon May 3, 1945 Unpublished typescript 1945 16pp E48 SMOCK, Elliott BURMA 1945: THE ROAD TO RANGOON Battle of Britain Prints International 1998 16pp illustrated map Part work After the Battle pp 30-4 5 of No ro2
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Section E Assam, Manipur and the advance to Mandalay and Rangoon E49 SUNDERLAND, Riley SINEWS OF VICTORY: victory in Burma, October 1944 -MAY 1945 1968 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 6 No 13, pp2577-83 E50 SWINSON, Arthur BURMA: THE LAST BATTLES. Victory in Burma May -August 1945 1968 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Val 6 No 14, pp2605-11 E51 SWINSON, Arthur HONDA'S LAST BATTLES. Victory in Burma July 1944 July 1945 1968 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 6 No 13, pp 2600-04 E52 SWINSON, Arthur KoHIMA: TURNING POINT IN BURMA 1967 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4 No 16, pp 1777-89 E53 ANONYMOUS LEDO TO MANDALAY: A diary of the North Burma campaign 1944-45, 'N Company 9th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment Privately published 5opp illustrated map
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Section F China Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road Concerns operations in North Burma and in China, mainly by US and Chinese forces. Books on General Stilwell will be found under BIOGRAPHIES (Section L). 'The Hump' air transport between India, North Burma and China is included in THE WAR IN THE AIR (Section U). FI ADAMSON, Iain THE FORGOTTEN MEN Bell 1965 195pp A British Commando training mission to China F2 ANONYMOUS MERRILL'S MARAUDERS NY: Peducah Pub 1987 122pp illustrated F3 BAKER, Alan MERRILL' S MARAUDERS Pan/Ballantine 1972 16opp illustrated maps sc F4 BATES, Richard F MEMORIES OF MILITARY SERVICE: a teenager in Burma The author 1995 178pp illustrated maps F5 BELDEN, Jack STILL TIME TO DIE Gollancz 1945 288pp F6 BONHAM, Frank BURMA RIFLES: A STORY OF MERRILL'S MARAUDERS New York: Crowell 1960 26opp F7 BRADLEY, Neville THE OLD BURMA ROAD: a journey on foot and mule back Heinemann 194 5 13 8pp illustrated 1930
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Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road F8 CHAN, Won-Joy BURMA: THE UNTOLD STORY Novato, CA: Presidio [1986?] r49pp illustrated F9 CHIANG YEE THE MEN OF THE BURMA ROAD Methuen 3rd edition 1942 88pp illustrated Fro *CHUONG, Tong-Guk BURMA-YUNNAN VICTORY IN CHINAS 8TH WAR 1945 FI r COE, Douglas BURMA ROAD New York: Julian Messner 1946 r92pp illustrated map FI2 ELDRIDGE, Fred WRATH IN BURMA: the uncensored story of General Stilwell and international manoeuvres in the Far East New York : Doubleday 1946 32opp illustrated maps Fr3 ELLIOTT-BATEMAN, Michael DEFEAT IN THE EAST: the mark of Mao Tse-tung on war Oxford 1967 27opp FI4 FELLOWES-GORDON, Ian THE MAGIC WAR: the battle for North Burma New York: Scribner ' s 1971 r8opp illustrated maps Fr 5 FISCHER, Edward THE CHANCY WAR: winning in China, Burma and India in World War Two New York : Orion Books 1991 25opp illustrated maps FI6 GEORGE,John B SHOTS FIRED IN ANGER: A rifleman's view of the war in the Pacific . .. with Merrill's Marauders Washington DC National Rifle Association of America 2nd ed 1991 535pp illustrated maps Book I Guadalcanal Book II Burma
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Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road FI7 GEREN, Paul Francis BURMA DIARY Deland, Florida: Everett/Edwards Presentation edition 1968 63pp Fl8 GLASS, SA WHO STOLE MY MULE? Maysville, Kentucky: Bell Enterprises 1984 214pp illustrated An American with Northern Combat Command F19 * HERMAN, Leonard BURMA MISSION: COMPANY D Allentown, Pennsylvania : the author 1946 F20 * HIROSHI, Fowa JAPANESE OPERATIONS IN THE HUKAWNG VALLEY USA: Military Review 1963 F21 HO, Yng-Ch'I THE BIG CIRCLE New York : Exposition Press 1948 152pp The role of Chinese forces in the Burmese Campaigns of the Second World War F22 HOYT, Edwin P MERRILL'S MARAUDERS Los Angeles : Pinnacle Books 1980 148pp sc F23 HUNTER, Charles Newton GALAHAD San Antonio, Texas : The Naylor Company 1963 233pp illustrated maps Galahad the code name for the US long-range penetration group in CBI F24 *KADEL, Bob 'WHERE I CAME IN' IN CHINA-BURMA-INDIA Paducah , Kentucky: Turner Publishing 1987 F25 *LAURET, Jean-Claude FORCES SPECIALES EN BIRMANIE: 1944 Les Mauradeurs de Merrill
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Section F China Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road Paris : Presses de la Cite 1986 285pp illustrated map In French F26 OGBURN, Charlton THE MARAUDERS New York : Harper 1959 307pp illustrated map Quality Book Club 1960 319pp map F2 7 PEERS, William and BRELIS BEHIND THE BURMA ROAD Robert Hale 1964 194pp illustrated maps F28 PHILIPS, Bob KC8 BURMA Manhattan, Kansas: Sunflower University Press 1992 194pp illustrated map sc KC8 was a CBI Air Warning Team F29 ~-RANDOLPH, John H MARSMEN IN BURMA Houston, Texas: the author 1946 F30 ROMANUS, Charles F and SUNDERLAND THE UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II: China-BurmaI India Theater, 3 volumes: 2 Stilwell's Mission to China 44 I pp 3 Stilwell's Command problems 51 5pp Time runs out in CBI 428pp Washington DC: Office of the Chief of Military History: DepartmentofTheArmy 1953-1956-1959 illustrated maps F31 SAMSON, G BURMA ROAD: report of an address China Society 1949 F32 SLATER, Robert GUNS THROUGH ARCADY: Burma and the Burma Road Sydney: Angus & Robertson 1941 239pp illustrated A pre-war account to I 9 3 9 F3 3 SMITH, Nicol BURMA ROAD Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill 1940 333pp 27
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Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road F34 *STILWELL, Joseph THE CAMPAIGN IN BURMA March/June 1942 Unpublished F35 STILWELL,Joseph THE STILWELL PAPERS, arranged and edited by Theodore H White MacDonald 1949 327pp illustrated maps F36 *STILWELL, Joseph HISTORY OF THE CBI THEATRE (Stilwell's Personal File 81 1942-1944) Scholarly Resources (see F 5 5) F37 STOWE, Leland THEY SHALL NOT SLEEP New York: Knopf 1944 424pp F38 TAN, Pei-Ying THE BUILDING OF THE BURMA ROAD New York: McGraw-Hill 1945 204pp illustrated map F39 TAYMAN, Nelson-Grant STILWELL ROAD-LAND ROUTE TO CHINA 18pp illustrated sc (Article in National Geographic Magazine Vo! LXXXVII No6,June 1945) F40 *TYSON, Geoffrey RAMGARH 'Now IT CAN BE TOLD' US Army: Ramgarh Training Center, CBI 1945 F41 TYSON, Geoffrey AMERICAN FORCES IN ACTION: MERRILL'S MARAUDERS Center of Military History 1990 F42 UNITED STATES WAR DEPARTMENT MERRILL'S MARAUDERS February-May 1944 Washington DC: War Department Historical Division 1945 125pp illustrated maps F43 *WILLIAMS, Robert P ONE MAN'S CBI Unpublished
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Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road F44 ANDERS, Leslie THE LEDO ROAD: General Joseph W Stilwell's highway to China University of Oklahoma Press 1965 27opp illustrated maps F45 ANONYMOUS INDIA-BURMA: THE us ARMY CAMPAIGNS OF WORLD WAR II Washington:US Government Printing Office 1992 26pp illustrated maps sc F46 BRODRICK, Alan Houghton BEYOND THE BURMA ROAD Hutchison 1944 112pp illustrated maps F47 CHAIKIN, Rosalind B To MY MEMORY SING: a memoir based on letters and poems from SOI Chick Chaikin, an American soldier in China-Burma-India during World War II Monroe NY: Library Research Associates 1997 3 rr pp illustrated F48 CRAINE, Eric R BURMA ROADSTERS: the 464th CA AA Bn in China-BurmaIndia Tucson: Western Research Company 1992 264pp illustrated maps sc Bn equipped with 4omm Bofors F49 DUPUY, T N CHINA: THE FORGOTTEN BATTLEGROUND 1967 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 4 No ro, pp 1614-24 F50 HAMES, H L THE MULE ' S LAST BRAY: World War II and US Forest Services remm1scences Missoula Montana: Pictorial History 1996 Sopp illustrated maps sc F51 HOGAN, David W INDIA-BURMA Washington: GPO 1944 26pp 29
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Section F China-Burma-India Theatre and the Burma Road F52 HOPKINS, James ET and JONES SPEARHEAD: a complete history of Merrill's Marauder Rangers Baltimore: Galahad Press 1999 813 pp illustrated maps sc F53 MARTIN,John G IT BEGAN AT IMPHAL: the combat cargo story Manhattan, Kansas: Sunflower 1988 1 rnpp illustrated maps sc F54 PREFER, Nathan N VINEGAR JoE's WAR: Stilwell's Campaigns for Burma Novato, California: Presidio Press, 2000 3 12pp illustrated F5 5 *RO MANUS, Charles F and SUNDERLAND eds STILWELL'S PERSONAL FILE: CBI 1942-1944 Wilmington: Scholarly Press 5 Vols 2610pp F56 SINCLAIR, William B CONFUSION BEYOND IMAGINATION: China-Burma-India in World War II Book One Coeur d'Alene, Idaho: J F Whitley 1986 351pp illustrated F57 TOBEY, Paul L THE SITAPUR INCIDENT: the Americans and Chinese meet the Japanese in Burma 1944 USA: Andrew Mowbray Inc 1987 188pp illustrated map F58 WHITEHEAD, John Sand BENNETT ESCAPE TO FIGHT ON: with 204 Military Mission in China Robert Hale 1990 205pp illustrated 30
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Section G The Chindits Biographies of Orde Wingate can be found in Section L. G1 AIR MINISTRY OPERATION 'THURSDAY' Allied landings in NE Burma G2 ''.ALISON, J R CHINDIT OPERATION IN BURMA Rand Corporation 1943 1963 G3 BAGGALEY, James A CHINDIT STORY Souvenir Press 1954 163pp map Panther 1958 158pp sc G4 BIDWELL, Shelford THE CHINDIT WAR: THE CAMPAIGN IN BURMA 1944 Hodder & Stoughton 1979 304pp illustrated maps New York: Macmillan 1979 The standard account G5 BOYLE, Patrick and MUSGRAVE-WOOD JUNGLE, JUNGLE, LITTLE CHINDIT Hollis & Carter [1946?] 97pp illustrated Humorous G6 BURCHETT, W G WINGATE'S PHANTOM ARMY Bombay: Thacker 1944 24opp illustrated map G7 BURCHETT, W G WINGATE ADVENTURE Melbourne: F W Cheshire 1944 188pp illustrated map G8 BUTT, Paul Le WE TOO CAN DIE: TALES OF THE CHINDITS Robert Anscombe 1947 163pp 31
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Section G The Chindits G9 CALVERT, Michael PRISONERS OF HOPE Cape 1952 303pp illustrated maps Corgi Books 1973 32opp illustrated maps sc (With a new postscript by the author) G10 CALVERT, Michael FIGHTING MAD Airlife 1996 208pp illustrated G11 CALVERT, Michael CHINDITS: LONG RANGE PENETRATION Pan 1974 Ballantine 1973 159pp illustrated maps sc G 1 2 CARFRAE, Charles CHINDIT COLUMN William Kimber 1985 194pp illustrated maps 7th Bn The Nigeria Regiment during the Second Chindit operation G13 CHARGE, Des THE BEGINNING OF THE END: a story about the Chindits in Burma Newton 1995 illustrated map G14 CHINDITS, Old Comrades Association UK MAJOR GENERAL O C WINGATE DSO: an appreciation ... For private circulation 89pp sc G15 CHINNERY, Philip D MARCH OR DIE: the story of Wingate's Chindits Airlife 1997 256pp illustrated maps G16 DENNY,J H CHINDIT INDISCRETION Christopher Johnson 19 5 6 2 5 6pp port maps Panther 1 9 5 6 sc G 1 7 FERGUSSON, Bernard BEYOND THE CHINDWIN: being an account of the adventures of Number Five Column of the Wingate expedition into Burma 1943 Collins 1945 25 5pp illustrated maps 32
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Section G The Chindits Collins: St James's Library series 1951 x 2 Anthony Mott: The War Library 1983 G18 FERGUSSON, Bernard THE WILD GREEN EARTH Collins 1946 288pp maps Fontana 1956 254pp maps sc The author commanded 16th Brigade in the Second Chindit operation G19 HALLEY, David WITH WINGATE IN BURMA Wm Hodge 1945 189pp map G20 HASKINS, PC EPIC IN NAGALAND 1opp A CHINDIT OPERATION 25pp Unpublished n . d . sc G21 HILL, George OH! To BE A CHINDIT Unpublished n.d. 5 2pp sc G22 JAMES, Harold ACROSS THE THRESHOLD OF BATTLE: behind Japanese lines with Wingate's Chindits Burma 1943 Book Guild 1993 25opp illustrated maps G23 JAMES, Richard Rhodes CHINDIT Sphere 1981 214pp maps sc John Murray 1980 224pp illustrated maps G24 JEFFREY, W F SUNBEAMS LIKE SWORDS Hodder & Stoughton 1950 176pp G25 MACHORTON, Ian SAFER THAN A KNOWN WAY: one man's epic struggle against Japanese and jungle THE HUNDRED DAYS OF LT MACHORTON (US title) Popular Book Club 1958 248pp illustrated map Fontana 1975 287pp sc 33
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Section G The Chindits G26 MACKAY, Donald A PADRE WITH THE CHINDITS Reproduced from The Covenanter, the Regimental Journal of the Cameronians 1960 13pp G27 MILNER,Joe To BLAZES WITH GLORY: a Chindit ' s war Edward Gaskell, The Lazarus Press 1995 475pp illustrated maps G28 O'BRIEN, Terence OUT OF THE BLUE: a pilot with the Chindits Collins 1984 272pp map G29 ROLO, Charles J WINGATE'S RAIDERS Harrap 1946 199pp illustrated G30 ROSSETTO, Luigi MAJOR-GENERAL 0RDE WINGATE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF LONG-RANGE PENETRATION Manhattan, Kansas: MA/AH Publishing-Sunflower University Press 1982 471pp maps G31 SHARPE, Philip To BE A CHINDIT Book Guild 1995 273pp illustrated maps G32 SHAW,James THE MARCH OUT Hart-Davis 1953 206pp illustrated map G33 SHAW, Jesse SPECIAL FORCE: A CHJNDIT'S STORY Alan Sutton 1986 271pp illustrated 12th Bn The Nigeria Regt during the Second Chindit operation 1944 G34 SHIRREFF, David WINGATE'S ADC CAPTAIN G H BORROW MC Unpublished typescript 8pp n.d. sc 34
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G3 5 SMYTHIES, BE DIARY Unpublished 3 2pp n.d. maps Section G The Chindits Author was Civil Affairs Officer 16 Inf Bde G36 STIBBE, Philip RETURN VIA RANGOON: a young Chindit survives the jungle and Japanese captivity Leo Cooper 1994 247pp map No 5 Column 1943 Chindit operation G37 SYMES, G W SOME VIEWS OF THE WINGATE EXPEDITIONS OF 1943 AND 1944 FROM THE JAPANESE STANDPOINT Unpublished 1946 4PP The result of interrogation of Japanese staff officers by Major General Symes G38 THOMAS, Lowell BACK TO MANDALAY Shakespeare Head 19 52 25 5pp illustrated G39 THOMPSON, Robert MAKE FOR THE HILLS: memories of Far Eastern Wars Leo Cooper 1989 233pp illustrated maps An RAF officer in both Chindit operations First seventy-six pages deal with Burma G40 ''THOMPSON, Robert and MEAD jUDGMENT ON WINGATE (Article Army Quarterly July 1978) G41 TOWILL, Bill A CHINDIT's CHRONICLE Privately published [1990] 143pp G42 WHYTE, Desmond A TRYING CHINDIT (British Medical Journal December 18-25, 1982 pp 1776-1779) 35
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Section G The Chindits G43 WILCOX, WA CHINDIT COLUMN 76 Calcutta: Longmans 1945 137pp illustrated maps G44 ANONYMOUS THE CHINDITS Calcutta: Frank Owen for Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia [1944] 3 5pp illustrated maps photocopy sc G45 *BIDWELL, Shelford WINGATE AND THE OFFICIAL HISTORIANS: an alternative view II pp (Article in journal of Contemporary History 15 April 1980 pp 2 45-56) G46 CALVERT, Michael TRANSCRIPTS OF CONVERSATION AND CORRESPONDENCE WITH SHAMUS WADE, Commonwealth Forces History Trust re Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Company, a Chindit unit of ethnic Chinese 1981-1985 75PP G4 7 COCHRANE, Stewart CHINDIT: SPECIAL FORCE BURMA 1944 Xlibris Corporation, 2000 245pp G48 *FERGUSSON, Bernard THE WINGATE MYTH 2pp (REVIEW ARTICLE Journal Royal United Services Institution 117 1972 pp75-76) G49 HERRING, D C DAH FORCE: REPORT ON OPERATIONS IN THE KACHIN HILLS March-July 1944 n.d. Unpublished typescript 3 2pp A small detached force during the second Chindit operation G50 *LEWIS, Robert D THE CHINDIT OPERATIONS IN BuRMA ropp G 5 1 LINDE, Gerd BURMA 1943 UND 1944: Die Expeditionen Orde C Wingates Freiburg: Rombach 1972 204pp maps
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Gp PRITCHARD, Harry A SOLDIER'S STORY Section G The Chindits Privately published 1999 69pp illustrated map (photocopy) A Corporal in the Essex Regiment in both Chindit operations G53 SWINSON, Arthur THE CHINDITS: WINGATE'S JUNGLE RAIDERS 1967 illustrated maps Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vol 4 No 2, pp 13 82-8 5 G54 THOMPSON, Julian THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM BOOK OF WAR BEHIND ENEMY LINES Sidgwick &Jackson, 1998 476pp illustrated G 5 5 •TRAGER, Frank N THE CHINDITS AND MARAUDERS IN WARTIME BURMA 5PP (Review article in journal of Pacific Affairs (PACAFF) 34 1961 pp62-66)
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Section H Clandestine Operations Secret operations conducted by irregular forces in enemy country. Hr * ATHERTON, Louise SOE : OPERATIONS IN THE FAR EAST An introductory guide to the newly-released records of the SOE in the Public Record Office 1997 H2 *GAUR, Dharmendra BEHIND THE ENEMY LINES New Delhi: Sterling 1975 H3 HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR British intelligence in the Second World War Vol 5 by Michael Howard HMSO 1990 271pp maps pp 203-222 deal with the Far East 1942-1945 H4 BEAMISH, John BURMA DROP Elek Books 1958 illustrated map V force H5 BOWEN,John UNDERCOVER IN THE JUNGLE Kimber 1978 206pp illustrated maps V force H6 BRAUND, H E W THREE YEARS WITH THE CHIN LEVIES United Services Institution of India 17pp map Photocopy of pamphlet H7 CRUICKSHANK, Charles SOE IN THE FAR EAST Oxford University Press r 98 3 28 5pp illustrated map sc Special Operations Executive
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Section H Clandestine Operations H8 DUNLOP, Richard BEHIND JAPANESE LINES WITH THE 0$$ IN BURMA Chicago: Rand McNally 1979 448pp illustrated maps The CBI theatre H9 EVANS, Lieut-General Sir Geoffrey THE JOHNNIES Cassell 1964 23 rpp illustrated maps Commissioned Forestry Officers leading Karens, Chins, Kachins in Z force Hro FELLOWES-GORDON, Ian AMIABLE ASSASSINS: the story of the Kachin guerrillas of North Burma Hale 1957 illustrated Hr r FELLOWES-GORDON, Ian THE BATTLE FOR NAw SENG's KINGDOM: General Stilwell's North Burma campaign and its aftermath Leo Cooper 1971 176pp illustrated maps The Kachin Levies Hr2 *GRAHAM, W Gordon V FORCE HISTORY GHQ New Delhi 1945 HI3 GUTHRIE, D JUNGLE DIARY Macmillan r 946 r 2 7pp illustrated Hr4 HAMOND, Robert THE FLAME OF FREEDOM: Corporal Pagani's escape from the railway of Death Leo Cooper r 9 8 8 He reached Burma and joined the Karen resistance Hr5 HEILBRUNN, Otto WARFARE IN THE ENEMY'S REAR Praeger 1963 23 rpp maps Hr6 HILSMAN, Roger AMERICAN GUERRILLA: MY WAR BEHIND JAPANESE LINES Washington: Brassey's (US) 1990 3oopp 39
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Section H Clandestine Operations H17 IWAICHI, Fujiwara F KIKAN: JAPANESE ARMY INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA DURING WORLD WAR II Hong Kong: Heinemann Asia 1983 368pp illustrated maps HI 8 IRWIN, Anthony BURMESE OUTPOST Collins 194 5 16opp illustrated maps V force in Arakan m9 LEASOR, James BOARDING PARTY: The last action of the Calcutta Light Horse 1st ed 1978 Heinemann 204pp Sabotage of German ship anchored in neutral waters on West Coast of India H2o MAINS, A A (Tony) FIELD SECURITY: VERY ORDINARY INTELLIGENCE Picton 1992 181pp sc H2oa MAINS, A A (Tony) UNPUBLISHED MS AND CORRESPONDENCE WITH COMMONWEALTH FORCES HISTORY TRUST H21 MOON, Thomas N and EIFLER THE DEADLIEST COLONEL New York: Vantage Press 1975 342pp illustrated Colonel Eifler commanded an Office of Strategic Services Detachment in Northern Burma H22 MORRISON, Ian GRANDFATHER LONGLEGS: the life and gallant death of Major HP Seagrim GC DSO MBE Faber & Faber 1947 239pp illustrated map Service with the Karen levies behind the Japanese lines H23 O'BRIEN, Terence THE MOONLIGHT WAR: the story of clandestine operations in Southeast Asia 1944-1945 Collins 1987 363pp map
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Section H Clandestine Operations H24 STRIPP, Alan CODEBREAKER IN THE FAR EAST Oxford University Press 199 5 204pp illustrated map sc H25 TAYLOR, C G THE FORGOTTEN ONE OF SEAC AND FORCE 13 6 AH Stockwell 1989 88pp H26 LIVINGSTONE, Richard BURMA: THE WAR OF STEALTH 1968 illustrated Purnell's part-work History of the Second World War Vo! 6 No5, pp2368-9 H27 PARKER, Irene SAM GAW Nashville: Southern Publishing 1966 189pp illustrated H28 * PEERS, William Rand BRELIS GUERILLA OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN BURMA II pp (Article in Military Review 28 1948 pp II-13, 12-2.0)
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Section I Civilian Burma Books about Burma just before, during and after the Japanese occupation. I 1 ''"HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR CIVIL AFFAIRS AND MILITARY GOVERNMENT SERIES -BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION IN THE FAR EAST 1943-1946 by F S V Donnison HMSO 1956 483pp maps I 2 ANONYMOUS POCKET GUIDE TO BURMA Pamphlet 57pp I 3 ANONYMOUS BURMA TODAY Vol 11 No 8 Pamphlet 12pp I 4 '' APPLETON, George BURMA SPG (The War and after series) r 94 5 44PP illustrated Author was Archdeacon of Rangoon and Director of Public Relations Government of Burma, 1944-46. He summarises the Japanese invasion and the recapture of Burma with emphasis on the role of the Christian Church. I 5 APPLETON, George BUDDHISM IN BURMA Longmans 49pp Pamphlet I 6 APPLETON, George BURMA RICE Longmans 3 2pp Pamphlet I 7 APPLETON, George THREE MONTHS HARD LABOUR Burma Christian Literature Society 64pp Pamphlet 42
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Section I Civilian Burma I 8 ARNOLD, Sue A BURMESE LEGACY Hodder & Stoughton 1996 2ropp map Author visits her Anglo-Burmese family I 9 AUCKLAND, R G compiler CATALOGUE OF LEAFLETS DROPPED OVER BURMESE CIVILIANS 1942-1945 produced by Political Warfare Directorate and SEAC Leeds: Psywar r99r 8pp I ro BAIRD-MURRAY, Maureen A WORLD OVERTURNED: a Burmese childhood 1933-1947 Constable 1997 19opp illustrated map I II BA MAW, u BREAKTHROUGH IN BURMA: memoirs of a revolution 1939-1944 New Haven: Yale University Press 1968 483Pp ports maps I r 2 BANERJEE, Anil Chandra ANNEXATION OF BURMA A Mukherjee & Bros 1944 338pp I r 3 BECKA, Jan THE NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENT IN BURMA DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION PERIOD 1941-1945 Prague: Oriental Institute in Academia 1983 387pp I 14 BRAUND, Harold CALLING TO MIND: being some account of the first hundred years ( r 870-r 970) of Steel Brothers and Company Limited Pergamon 1975 r5rpp illustrated maps Established in Rangoon, the company had extensive interests in rice, oil and forestry I r 5 BRAUND, Harold DISTINCTLY I REMEMBER: a personal story of Burma Australia: Mount Eliza: Wren Publishing 1972 296pp illustrated maps A civilian service with Steel Brothers and military service with the Chin levies 43
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Section I Civilian Burma I 16 BURMA, Government of BURMA HANDBOOK Simla : Government of India Press 1944 126pp maps I 17 BURMA INTELLIGENCE BUREAU BURMA DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION, authorized by the Governor of Burma Simla 1943-1944 2 vols maps I 18 CHIT, Myo Khin THREE YEARS UNDER THE JAPS 1945 46pp I 19 CHRISTIAN, John L BURMA London : Collins 176pp I 20 COLLIS, Maurice LAST AND FIRST IN BURMA Faber 1956 303pp illustrated I 21 CORPE, Hilda R PRISONER BEYOND THE CHINDWIN Arthur Barker 19 5 5 158pp illustrated I 22 EVACUEE How TO SPEAK BURMESE Thacker & Co Ltd 78pp I 23 FERGUSSON, D H A LOST CITY IN BURMA The Rampart Library No 48, Thacker 104pp I 24 FERRIER, A J THE CARE & MANAGEMENT OF ELEPHANTS IN BURMA Steel Bros & Co 177pp illustrated I 25 FISCHER, Edward MISSION IN BURMA: Columban Fathers' forty-three years in Kachin Country New York: The Seabury Press 1980 17opp illustrated map Covers the work of the fifty-one Columban Fathers working 44
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Section I Civilian Burma as missionaries in Upper Burma 1936-1979 includ i ng particularly their experiences of the War, OSS, etc. I 26 FOUCAR, E CV I LIVED IN BURMA Dobson 1956 272pp illustrated A lawyer in Burma from 1922, during the Retreat, and return to Burma after victory I 27 FOUCAR , EC V THEY REIGNED IN MANDALAY Dobson 1946 165pp illustrated I 28 GLASS, Leslie THE CHANGING OF KINGS: memories of Burma 193.c.-1949 Peter Owen 198 5 241pp I 29 GREENWOOD, Nicholas (compiler) SHADES OF GOLD AND GREEN: anecdotes of colonial Burmah 1886-1948 New Delhi : Asian Educational Services 1998 307pp illustrated map Civilian Burma before the occupation I 30 HARVEY, GE BRITISH RULE IN BURMA 1824-1942 Faber & Faber roopp I 3 1 HASKINS, F BURMA YESTERDAY & TOMORROW The Rampart Library No 57 Thacker 94pp I 32 HEARSEY, May LAND OF CHINDITS AND RUBIES Privately printed 1982 21opp sc Author is Anglo-Burmese and describes life before, during and after the War in Burma. I 3 3 ' ' HLA, PE THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF BURMA Ithaca 1961 45
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Section I Civilian Burma I 34 INDIA Directorate of Army Education BURMA DURING THE WAR 1945 12pp SC Current affairs pamphlet I 3 5 JESSE, F Tennyson THE STORY OF BURMA Macmillan 1946 219pp illustrated maps 567BCtOAD1945 I 3 6 LEWIS, Norman GOLDEN EARTH: TRAVELS IN BURMA Jonathan Cape 1952 279pp illustrated map I 37 McCRAE, Alistair (compiler) TALES OF BURMA James Paton 1981 168pp illustrated map sc Nine contributors I 3 8 McENERY, John H EPILOGUE IN BURMA 1945-1948: the military dimension of British withdrawal Spellmount 1990 16opp illustrated map White Lotus 2000 16opp illustrated map sc I 39 MANNIN, Ethel LAND OF THE CRESTED LION: a journey through modern Burma Jarrolds 19 5 5 2 5 6pp illustrated map I 40 MAYBURY, Maurice HEAVEN-BORN IN BURMA Folio Hadspen 1984-1986 3 volumes illustrated maps Vol I The Daily round 184pp Vol 2 Flight of the heaven-born 18opp Vol 3 Swan-song of the heaven-born 244pp The period 1939-1948 I 41 MI MI KHAING BURMESE FAMILY Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1962 20opp illustrated
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I 42 MOREHEAD, FT THE FORESTS OF BURMA Longmans 66pp Pamphlet I 43 NU, Thakin U Section I Civilian Burma BURMA UNDER THE JAPANESE: pictures and portrait5 Macmillan r 9 5 4 r 6opp illustrated Author was Prime Minister 1947-1962 I 44 PEARN, BR BURMA BACKGROUND Longmans 44pp Pamphlet I 45 RATTENBURY, Harold B CHINA-BURMA VAGABOND Travel Book Club 1948 28opp I 46 RILLSTONE, Rev Thomas .. . AND BEHOLD WE LIVE St Columba's Mission Society 114pp A missionary's experiences during the Japanese occupation I 47 SEIN, Mamya BURMA Oxford University Pre s s 1943 32pp Pamphlet I 48 ''SMITH, Martin BURMA: INSURGENCY AND THE POLITICS OF ETHNICI':'Y Zed Books 1991 492pp I 49 SPATE, 0 HK BURMA SETTING Longmans 34pp Pamphlet I 50 STEVENSON, H N C THE HILL PEOPLES OF BURMA Longmans 5opp Pamphlet I 51 TAYLOR, Robert H MARXISM AND RESISTANCE IN BURMA 1942-1945: Thein Pe Myint's Wartime traveller Athens : Ohio University Press 1984 326pp illustrated maps 47
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Section I Civilian Burma I 52 THEIN Pe Myint WHAT HAPPENED IN BURMA: the frank revelations of a young Burmese revolutionary leader who escaped from Burma to India Allahabad: Kitabistan 1943 I 53 THOMPSON, Edward BURMESE SILVER Faber & Faber 1944 216pp I 54 THORP, Ellen QUIET SKIES ON SALWEEN Jonathan Cape,1945 175pp I 5 5 TINKER, Hugh ed BURMA THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE 1944-1948 Documents from official and private sources HMSO 1983-1984 2 volumes illustrated maps Vo! I From military occupation to civil government January 1, 1944 to August 31, 1946 rn78pp Vo) 2 From general strike to independence August 31, 1946 to January 4, 1948 921pp I 56 TRAGER, Frank Ned BURMA: Japanese Military Administration selected documents 1941-1945 Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 1971 279pp I 57 UNITED STATES ARMY A POCKET GUIDE TO BURMA United States: Special Service Division US Army Pamphlet Guide for US servicemen I 58 WINDSOR , Neville BURMA: LAND OF MY DREAMS Jasmine Publications 1996 rn5pp sc The impact of war on an Euro-Asian family I 59 * ALLEN, Louis JAPANESE MILITARY RULE IN BURMA 14pp (Review article in MODASSTU 3 April 1969 pp 177-181)
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Section I Civilian Burma I 60 ,:ALLEN, Louis TRANSFER OF POWER IN BURMA 9PP (Review article in Journal of Imperial & Commonwealth History 13 January 1985 pp185-194) I 61 BROOKE-WAVELL, Derek (compiler) LINES FROM A SHINING LAND Britain-Burma Society 1998 209 pp illustrated map sc 26 contributions marking Burma's 5oth year of independence I 62 COCHRANE, Archibald BURMA IN WAR-TIME 1941 4PP (Article in United Empire the journal of the Royal Empire Society Vo! XXXIII pp 139-142 1941 photocopy) I 63 COLLIS, Maurice THE BURMESE SCENE: political, historical, pictorial John Crowther [1943?] 6opp illustrated I 64 DEIGNAN, HG BURMA -GATEWAY TO CHINA Washington: Smithsonian Institution 1943 21pp map sc I 6 5 DONNISON, F S V BRITISH MILITARY ADMINISTRATION IN THE FAR EAST HMSO 19 5 6 (Photocopies of 22pp dealing with Burma) I 66 JOHNSTONE, Ken INTERMISSION IN BURMA 1948 2pp (Article in The Scouter April 1948 pp 78-79 photocopy) Formation of a scout troop in Henzada 1945 I 67 MAINS, A A (Tony) THE ANGLO-INDIAN COMMUNITY SERVICES IN WORLD WAR II BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER 1996 7PP (Article in Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research Vo! LXXIV 1996 pp 121-127 photocopy) Deals with the Auxiliary Force (India) I 68 MARSHALL, Harry I THE KARENS OF BURMA Calcutta : Longmans 1945 (Burma Pamphlets No 8) 4opp illustrated sc 49
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Section I Civilian Burma I 69 MAUNG,E ENEMY LEGISLATION AND JUDGEMENT IN BURMA 7pp (Article in Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law Vo! XXX parts III-IV ppr r-17) 1 70 *MAUNG, U Maung BURMESE NATIONALIST MOVEMENTS 1940-1948 Honolulu: U Haw Press 1990 402pp I 7r NICKERSON, Marjorie C BURMA INTERLUDE Honolulu: Topgallant Publishing Co r98r r36pp illustrated map I 72 REED, Katherine Land BALLOU BAMBOO HOSPITAL: the story of a missionary family in Burma Lippincott 1961 224pp r89os to r93os in the Shan States I 73 RICHARDS, CJ THE BURMAN: AN APPRECIATION Calcutta: Longmans 1945 (Burma Pamphlets No 7) 5 5pp illustrated sc I 74 SILVERSTEIN, Josef BURMESE POLITICS: THE DILEMMA OF NATIONAL UNITY New Jersey: Rutgers UP 1980 263pp map I 75 *TARLING, Nicholas LORD MOUNTBATTEN AND THE RETURN OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT TO BURMA 29pp (Article in Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History II 1983 ppr97-226) I 76 TUCKER, Shelby AMONG INSURGENTS: walking through Burma Radcliffe Press 2000 4 r 6 pp illustrated maps From China to India across Northern Burma in 1989 50
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Section J The Gurkhas Books listed here are exclusively concerned with Gurkha regiments. References to Gurkhas are found in many other sections. 11 BICKERSTETH, Anthony Charles ODTAA being extracts from the diary of an officer who served with the 4/roth Gurkha Rifles in Manipur and Burma Aberdeen University Press: Privately printed 1953 2.58pp port maps 20 Indian Division 12 BISHOP, Edward BETTER TO DIE: the story of the Gurkhas New English Library 1976 157pp illustrated maps J3 FARWELL, Byron THE GURKHAS New York: WW Norton 1990 317pp illustrated map sc 14 *GIBBS, H R K HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE SIXTH GURKHA RIFLES VoL II 1919-1948 Gale & Polden 19 5 5 15 GILMORE, Scott A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN THE 8TH GURKHA RIFLES: a Burma memoir Washington: Brassey's 1995 301pp illustrated 16 • GUPTA, SC THE STORY OF GURKHA VCs Gurkha Museum 1993 17 • GYI, M GoRKHALI AYO: Gurkha soldiers in the battle for Imphal as told to Marty Kufus (Command May 16 June 1992) 51
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Section J The Gurkhas J8 JAMES, Harold and SHEIL-SMALL THE GURKHAS Stackpole 1965 291pp illustrated map 19 LEATHART, Scott WITH THE GuRKHAS: India, Burma, Singapore, Malaya, Indonesia 1940-1959 Pentland Press 1996 2 7opp illustrated With 3rd/9th Gurkha Rifles in 77th Brigade (Chindits) J10 LUNT,James jAI SIXTH! The story of the 6th Q E O Gurkha Rifles 1817-1994 Leo Cooper 1994 239 pp illustrated maps Battalions served in 19th Indian Division and with the Chindits JII PALSOKAR, RD HISTORY OF THE 5TH GORKHA RIFLES (FRONTIER FORCE) VoL III 1858-1991 Shillong: the regiment 1991 317pp illustrated maps Chapter 10 covers the campaign in Burma p2 PALSOKAR, RD RED PoMPONS: History of the 8th Gorkha Rifles Privately Published 1993 J 1 3 SHEIL-SMALL, Denis GREEN SHADOWS: a Gurkha story Kimber 1982 198pp illustrated map JI4 *STEVENS, GR HISTORY OF THE 2ND K E O GURKHA RIFLES, THE SITMOOR RIFLES VoL III 1921-1948 Gale & Pol den 19 5 2 J15 *STEVENS, GR THE 9TH GURKHA RIFLES VoL II 1937-1947 Butler & Tanner 1953
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories Regimental histories have been included in the Library if battalions of the regiments played a substantial part in the Burma Campaign. Other histories cover divisions or special branches of the service. KI AGGETT, W J P THE BLOODY ELEVENTH: history of the Devonshire Regiment Vo! III 1915-1969 Exeter: The Regiment 1995 704pp illustrated maps Burma Campaign Chapter 20 K2 ~ ANONYMOUS HISTORY OF 17TH INDIAN DIVISION July 1941 -December 1945 Calcutta 1946 K3 * ANONYMOUS THE BLACK CAT DIVISION: 17th Indian Division New Delhi 1946 K4 ANONYMOUS A HAPPY FAMILY: the story of the 2oth Indian Division April 1942-August 1945 New Delhi: Director of Public Relations GHQ n.d. 52pp illustrated maps sc K5 ~ANONYMOUS THE 23RD INDIAN DIVISION Government of India War Department K6 ''.ANONYMOUS THE FIGHTING FIFTH: history of the Fifth Indian Division Government of India: War Dept K7 ''.ANONYMOUS TIGERHEAD: the story of the 26th Indian Division Government of India War Department 53
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories KB ANONYMOUS THE HISTORY OF THEIST BATTALION THE LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT IN INDIA, ARAKAN, BURMA AND SUMATRA: September 1939 to October 1946 The Regiment 1949 75pp illustrated maps sc In 26th Indian Division K9 ANONYMOUS OPERATIONS OF THEIST AND 2ND BATTALIONS THE QUEEN'S ROYAL REGIMENT IN BURMA DURING WORLD WAR II The Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment Museum 2nd ed 1991 42pp illustrated maps sc 7th Indian Division and Chindits KIO ANONYMOUS KING GEORGE V's OwN BENGAL SAPPERS AND MINERS OFFICERS ASSOCIATION: Unit Record 1939-1947 The Association 1 20pp Lists of units, officers, awards, etc K11 *ANONYMOUS NORTHERN RHODESIA REGIMENT, 3RD BATTALION BURMA 1945-1946 Lusaka: Government printer 1946 K12 ANONYMOUS THE ROYAL WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE: Farewell Tattoo Arakan 19th September 1946 Unpublished pamphlet K13 ANONYMOUS MEET THE WEST AFRICAN SOLDIER West Africa: General Headquarters n.d. 22pp (photocopy) A brief introduction for members of HM's Forces about to serve in British West Africa K14 BAKER, Richard BURMA POST: a personal story of airmails and other activities in the Burma campaign 1944-1945 Churchman Publishing 1989 16opp map sc Army postal services 4 Corps 54
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories Kl5 BELL, C HISTORY OF THE MANCHESTER REGIMENT, lST AND 2ND BATTALIONS 1922-1948 Sherratt 1954 574pp illustrated maps Chapters 8 and 9 refer to Burma Campaign K16 *BETHAM, Geoffrey and GEARY THE GOLDEN GALLEY: the story of the Second Punjab Regiment 1761-1947 1956 343pp illustrated maps K17 BIRDWOOD, Lord THE WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT 1922-1950 Gale & Polden 19 52 3 17pp illustrated maps 7th Battalion in 2nd British Division K18 BRELSFORD, WV THE STORY OF THE NORTHERN RHODESIA REGIMENT Galago Publishing 1990 134pp illustrated K19 BRETT-JAMES, Anthony BALL OF FIRE: the 5th Indian Division in the Second World War Gale & Polden 1951 495pp illustrated maps K20 BURNETT, FT KEEPING UP WITH THE HUNT: 268th Indian Infantry Brigade Privately published [1983?] An independent brigade of XIVth Army K21 CAREW, Tim THE ROYAL NORFOLK REGIMENT (The 9th Regiment of Foot) Hamish Hamilton 1967 157pp illustrated In 2nd British Division K22 CHAPLIN, J B ACTION IN BURMA 1942-1945 London 1984 23opp illustrated maps 21st Mountain Regt RA in 17th Indian Division 55
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories K23 CLABBY, J THE HISTORY OF THE ROYAL ARMY VETERINARY CORPS 1919-1961 JA Allen 1963 244pp illustrated maps Chapters 6 and 7 cover India and Burma K24 CLAYTON, Anthony FOREARMED: A HISTORY OF THE INTELLIGENCE CORPS Brassey's (UK) 199 3 illustrated References to Burma in Chapter 10 K25 CONNOLLY, Malcolm L 3RD CARABINIERS (PRINCE OF WALES'S) DRAGOON GUARDS Second World War 1939-1945 Privately published 3 7pp illustrated sc 254th Armoured Brigade Imphal, Mandalay, Irrawaddy K26 CONNORS, BP A SHORT ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE SECOND DIVISION 1809-1965 H Q 2 Div 196 5 4opp illustrated sc K27 DAS, Chand N THE RAJPUTANA RIFLES: BRIEF HISTORY New Delhi: Reliance Publishing 1995 154pp illustrated maps K28 DAVIES, EH C 64TH INDIAN INFANTRY BRIGADE WAR HISTORY 1942-1946 Privately printed 1997 14 5pp ports maps sc In 19th Indian Division K29 DOULTON, A J F THE FIGHTING COCK: being the history of the 23rd Indian Division 1942-1947 Gale & Po Iden 19 5 1 K30 *DUNCAN, WE and others THE RoYALARTILLERY COMMEMORATIVE BOOK 1939-1945 Bell 1950 781pp illustrated maps K31 *ENRIQUES, CM THE STORY OF THE BURMA RIFLES 56
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories K32 FOSTER, Geoffrey 36TH DIVISION: NORTH BURMA 1944-1945 Edson 1946 64pp illustrated maps K33 •GLOVER, Michael HISTORY OF THE ROYAL WELCH FUSILIERS Leo Cooper 1989 K34 GODDEN, Rumer BENGAL JOURNEY: a story of the part played by women in the provmce 1939-1945 Calcutta: Longmans 194 5 13 6pp illustrated Sponsored by WVS (Bengal) K35 GRAHAM, CAL THE HISTORY OF THE INDIAN MOUNTAIN ARTILLERY Gale & Polden 1957 485pp illustrated maps K36 GROUNDS, Tom SOME LETTERS FROM BURMA: the story of the 25th Dragoons at war Parapress Ltd 1994 284pp illustrated maps K37 *HALLAM,John HISTORY OF THE LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS 193 5-1945 Sutton 1993 24opp illustrated maps K38 HANLEY, Gerald MONSOON VICTORY Collins 1946 2 5 6pp illustrated Corgi 1958 256pp sc I Ith (East African) Division in the Kabaw Valley 1944 K39 HART, Peter AT THE SHARP END: from Le Paradis to Kohima 2nd Bn the Royal Norfolk Regiment Leo Cooper: Pen &Sword Books 1998 224pp illustrated maps Corgi 1958 256pp sc K40 HAVERS, Norman MARCH ON! An infantry battalion in England, India and Burma 57
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories Square One 1992 284pp illustrated maps 2nd Bn the Dorsetshire Regiment in 2nd Division K41 *HAYWOOD, AH Wand CLARKE THE HISTORY OF THE ROYAL WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE Gale & Polden 1964 555pp illustrated maps 81st and 82nd (West African) Divisions served in Burma 1943-1945 K42 HILL, John CHINA DRAGONS: A RIFLE COMPANY AT WAR Blandford 1991 192pp illustrated maps 2nd Bn Royal Berkshires 1944-1945 K43 *HOMER, Harry No TIGERS IN THE JUNGLE Published by the author The RAF Regiment in Burma K44 JOHNSON, E (compiler) A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MACHINE GUN BATTALION, THE JAT REGIMENT 1941-1946 Bangalore: Higginbothams 1947 86pp illustrated maps K4 5 KARIM, Afsir THE STORY OF THE INDIAN AIRBORNE TROOPS New Delhi : Lancer International 1993 394PP maps K46 LANE, Arthur THANBAZAYAT: REGISTER OF GRAVES (3771) No publication details or pagination. Lane 1995 The Thanbazayat war cemetery is forty miles from Moulmein K47 MACFETRIDGE, Charles H T and WARREN TALES OF THE MOUNTAIN GUNNERS Blackwood 1974 346pp illustrated maps K48 MACKENZIE, Tony 44 COMMANDO: ACHNACARRY TO THE ARAKAN: a diary of the commando at war , August 1943 to March 1947 Tom Donovan 1996 17opp illustrated maps 58
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories K49 McCLEOD, D HISTORY OF THE I30TH FIELD REGIMENT AND ITS BURMA CAMPAIGNS The author 1996 216pp maps sc K50 MUIR, Augustus THE FIRST OF FOOT: the history of the Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) R S History Committee 1961 52opp illustrated maps In 14th Indian Division and 2nd Division: Arakan, Assam/Manipur KSI NIELD, Eric WITH PEGASUS IN INDIA: the story of 153 Gurkha Parachute Battalion Nashville: the Battery Press n . d. 1 ropp illustrated maps K52 OBA, Sadao THE 'JAPANESE' WAR: London University's WWII secret teaching programme and the experts sent to help to beat Japan; translated by Anne Kaneko The Japan Library 1995 179pp illustrated maps K53 PAGE, Malcolm A HISTORY OF THE KING' S AFRICAN RIFLES AND EAST AFRICAN FORCES Leo Cooper 1998 317pp illustrated maps 11th East African Division, 22nd and 28th EA Brigades in Burma (Chapter 8) K54 PALIT, DK SENTINELS OF THE NORTH-EAST New Delhi: Pa lit & Palit 3 3 3 pp illustrated maps K5 5 PERKINS, Roger (compiler) REGIMENTS: regiments and corps of the British Empire and Commonwealth 1758-1993: a critical bibliography of their published histories Theauthor1994 8o6pp K56 PERRETT, Bryan TANK TRACKS TO RANGOON: the story of British armour in Burma 59
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories Robert Hale 1992 255pp illustrated maps sc First published in 1978 K57 RISSIK, David THE DLI AT WAR: the history of the Durham Light Infantry 1939-1945 DLI 1952 368pp illustrated maps With 14th Indian Division in Arakan and 2nd British Division Assam/Manipur K58 ROBERTS, Michael R GOLDEN ARROW: the story of the 7th Indian Division in the Second World War 1939-1945 Gale & Polden 1952 326pp illustrated maps K59 ROBERTSON, G W THE ROSE AND THE ARROW ... 136th (1st West Lancashire) Field Regt RA 1939-1946 136th Field Regt Old Comrades Ass 1986 338pp illustrated maps sc In 7th Indian Division K6o SANDES, E W C FROM PYRAMID TO PAGODA: the story of the West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own) in the war 19 3 9-194 5 and afterwards 1951 306pp ports maps 1st and 2nd Battalions served in Burma K61 SHIRREFF, David BURMA STORY Unpublished n.d. 3 2pp typescript 5th King's African Rifles Kabaw Valley and Chindwin September -December 1944 K62 SPOTTISWOODE, H DAGGER D1v1s10N: story of the 19th Indian Division Bombay: Government of India War Department n.d. 5opp illustrated map (photocopy) K63 *STEYN, Peter THE HISTORY OF THE ASSAM REGIMENTVol I 1941-1947 Calcutta: Orient Longmans 1959 60
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories K64 *SUGDEN, J P BURMA CAMPAIGN: artillery of 19th (Indian) [Dagger] Division The author K65 *TAYLOR, Jeremy THE DEVONS White Swan Press K66 •TURNBULL, Patrick HISTORY OF THE TWELFTH ARMY from its formation on May 28, 1945 to the end of operations September 1945 K67 VERMA, Sand ANAND THE CORPS OF INDIAN ENGINEERS 1939-1947 Delhi: Government of India Ministry of Defence Historical Section 1974 5oopp maps K68 WAIT, Rex MY BURMA CAMPAIGN Unpublished typescript 1998 6pp 18th Field Regt (SP) Royal Artillery K69 WHITE, 0 G W STRAIGHT ON FOR TOKYO: the war history of the 2nd Bn the Dorsetshire Regiment ( 54th Foot) Gale & Polden 1948 444pp illustrated maps In 20d British Division Assam/Manipur K70 *WHITE, Steve (compiler) MORE WARTIME MEMORIES OF THE MEN WHO SERVED WITH 99TH (RBY) RGT RA Privately printed 1993 107pp illustrated maps A supplement to Strike Home 99th Field Regt RA in 20d British Division K71 WOMEN'S AUXILIARY SERVICE (Burma) THE WASBIES: the story of the Women's Auxiliary Service (Burma) War Facts Press [1946] 8opp illustrated maps Written by K. Vellacott Jones, 20d Lt WAS(B) 1945-6. Contains complete list of all members, 1942-1946 61
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories K72 ANONYMOUS l l ARMY GROUP AND ALFSEA OPERATIONAL RECORD November 1943 -August 1945 4PP Photocopy of title page and contents list ALFSEA: Allied Land Forces South East Asia K73 ANONYMOUS (See also K66) HISTORY OF THE TWELFTH ARMY from its formation on May 28, 1945 to the end of operations September, 1945 3pp Photocopy of title-page and contents list K74 ANONYMOUS IN PROUD RECOLLECTION a tribute to all ranks of 30 Field Company The Bombay Sappers from British Officers who served in the Company before Independence Privately published n.d. 20pp illustrated K75 ANONYMOUS THE SECOND WEST AFRICAN FIELD COMPANY WEST AFRICAN ENGINEERS: a short history Unpublished typescript n.d. 9pp map East Africa 1940-41: Burma with 82 (WA) Division 1944-45 K76 BRERETON, J.M. A GUIDE TO THE REGIMENTS AND CORPS OF THE BRITISH ARMY ON THE REGULAR ESTABLISHMENT Bodley Head 1985 288pp Details of pre-amalgamation units with battle honours K77 BUTTERWORTH, Sidney 81 (WA) DIVISION: KALADAN: the end of a jungle story 5pp 82 (WA) D1v1s10N: honours in its first jungle campaign 4pp Typescripts May 1945 Drafts for SEAC Souvenir part two (B17) K78 CONNOLLY, Malcolm Land others (See also K25) THE REMINISCENCES OF FOUR MEMBERS OF 'C' SQUADRON 3RD CARABINIERS (Prince of Wales Dragoon Guards) Burma Campaign 1943-45 Privately published 1989 39pp illustrated maps sc
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories K79 DENNISON, E NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE ON BURMESE FORCES IN WORLD WAR II 1998-1999 42pp K8o ~FARNDALE, Martin HISTORY OF THE ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY: the Far East Theatre 1941-1946 2001 514pp illustrated maps K81 GAYLOR,John SoNs OF JOHN COMPANY: the Indian and Pakistan Armies 1903-91 Spellmount 1992 39opp illustrated Comprehensive listing of regular, auxiliary and states forces recording service in Burma and elsewhere K82 HEAD, Richard THE BURMA REGIMENT 1996 3pp (Article Journal of Indian Military History Society Vo! 13 No 2 1996 photocopy) K83 JAGOTA, Sushi! HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Secunderabad: Military College of EME 1981 466pp illustrated maps K84 KAPUR, P K D FOOTPRINTS AND MILESTONES New Delhi 1990 393pp illustrated Royal Indian Army Service Corps and Army Service Corps 1901-1990 K85 KEMP, PK and GRAVES THE RED DRAGON: the story of the Royal Welch Fusiliers 1919-1945 Gale & Polden 1960 414pp illustrated maps 1st Battalion served in 2nd (British) Division; the 2nd Battalion in 3 6th (British) Division in XIV Army K86 LINDSELL, RA A SHORT HISTORY OF THE QUEEN VICTORIA'S OWN MADRAS SAPPERS AND MINERS DURING WORLD WAR II 1939-1945 Bangalore: Hosalipren 194 7 148pp illustrated maps
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories K87 LUNT, James THE BURMA RIFLES 1998 6pp (Article Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research Vol LXXVI 1998 pp202-207 photocopy) K88 MAINS, A A (Tony) THE ARMED FORCES OF BURMA 1886-1945 1998 6pp (Article in Durbar Journal of the Indian Military Historical Society Vo! 15, No 1 1998 pp 11-16 photocopy) K89 MAINS, A A (Tony) (See also c24 and H2o) THE IN DIAN FIELD SECURITY SERVICE II pp Unpublished typescript with notes and correspondence on the Burma Intelligence Corps 1991-1992 K90 MEHRA, K C A HISTORY OF THE [INDIAN] ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS 1774-1974 Allahabad: Wheeler 1980 473pp illustrated K91 MOHANDAS , P and KHETARPAL, R FIFTY EVENTFUL YEARS: the story of the Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Secunderabad: Military College of EME 1993 22opp illustrated maps K92 MOHARIR, VJ HISTORY OF THE ARMY SERVICE CORPS (1939-1946) Vol 4 New Delhi: Sterling 1979 462pp maps Covers the period when known as Royal Indian Army Service Corps K93 MOLLOY, T R editor THE 48TH, I ST BATTALION THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT ON THE SILCHAR TRACK APRIL TO JULY 1944 : an account based upon the recollections of some who were there. Privately published typescript 1999 8 5pp maps K94 MONTEITH, Malcolm CEYLON TO THE CHINDWIN: 1st Battalion Northern Rhodesia Regiment Lusaka: 1945 44pp map (photocopy)
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories K95 *MOYSE-BARTLETT, H THE KING'S AFRICAN RIFLES: a study in the military history of East and Central Africa, 1890-1945 Gale & Polden 1956 746pp illustrated maps n(EA) Division and 22 and 28 (EA) Brigades served in Burma 1944-1945 K96 MYATT, Frederick THE ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT Hamish Hamilton 1968 136pp illustrated In 2nd Division K97 OWEN, Christopher THE RHODESIAN AFRICAN RIFLES Leo Cooper 1970 75pp illustrated maps K98 PALSOKAR, RD HISTORY OF THE SIKH LIGHT INFANTRY VoL II India: Fatehgarh The Regiment 1997 486pp illustrated maps K99 PERKINS, Roger MILITARY AND NAVAL SILVER: treasures of mess and wardroom The author 1999 2 3 2 pp illustrated Contains information about personnel, army units and naval vessels KIOO PRAVAL, Kc VALOUR TRIUMPHS: a history of the Kumaon Regiment Faridabad Thomson Press (India) 1976 4 5 8pp illustrated KIOl PRAVAL, Kc INDIA'S PARATROOPERS (A HISTORY OF THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT OF INDIA) India: Thomson Press 1974 (Photocopies pp 29-93 dealing with Burma) K102 PROUDFOOT, CL WE LEAD: 7TH LIGHT CAVALRY 1784-1990 New Delhi: Lancer International 259pp illustrated maps In 2 5 4 Tank Brigade 4 Corps
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories K103 SAND ES, E W C THE INDIAN SAPPERS AND MINERS Institution of Royal Engineers I 948 741 pp illustrated maps 1759-1939 K104 SANDES, E W C THE INDIAN ENGINEERS 1939-1947 Kirkee: Institution of Military Engineers 19 5 6 5 6 3 pp illustrated maps K105 STAFFORD, ES HISTORY OF 3RD AUXILIARY GROUP, GOLD COAST REGIMENT, ROYAL WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE, 81ST (WA) DIVISION May 1941 -December 1945 Privately Published 1996 48pp 'Aux' Groups were provided only in the West African Divisions to 'headlift' loads of ammunition, rations etc of units lacking animal or motor transport K106 SUBRAMANYAM, VA THE SIGNALS: A HISTORY OF THE [INDIAN] CORPS OF SIGNALS New Delhi: Macmillan India 1986 314pp illustrated maps K107 TURNER, Alwyn W TRIBUTE: A SALUTE TO THE BRITISH ARMED FORCES IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR Lenna ' rd Publishing 199 5 306pp maps K108 VIRK, D S INDIAN ARMY POST OFFICES IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR New Delhi: Army Postal Service Association 1982 (Photocopy of pp 210-330 covering Burma) K109 WALWYN, C E B HISTORY OF THE 4TH BATTALION OF THE NIGERIAN REGIMENT'S EXPERIENCES IN INDIA AND BURMA Photocopied typescript 16pp KI 10 WHITE, Steve (compiler) 'STRIKE HOME': THE ROYAL BUCKINGHAMSHIRE YEOMANRY 1794-1967 Privately printed 1992 148pp illustrated maps 99th Field Regt RA in 2nd British Division 66
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Section K Unit and Formation Histories Kl l l WARD-SMITH, RB 891 COMPANY WEST AFRICAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS (GENERAL TRANSPORT) Madras 194 5 4 pp typescript KII 2 JAFFE, Lucy and JAFFE, Sally CHINTHE WOMEN: Women's Auxiliary Service (Bi.:rma) 1942-1947 Chipping Norton 2001 48pp illustrated port
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Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries LI BUCHAN, Alastair and VILLIERS TWENTY-FIVE YEARS 1919-1944: Major Alastair Guy Spens Campbell MC FRGS Alcuin Press 1950 99pp port map L2 CALVERT, Michael SLIM Ballantine Books 1973 16opp illustrated maps sc General Slim commanded XIV Army L3 COLLINS, R J LORD WAVELL (1883-1941): A MILITARY BIOGRAPHY Hodder & Stoughton 1948 488pp illustrated maps L4 CONNELL, John WAVELL SUPREME COMMAND 1941-1943 Collins 1969 3 17pp illustrated maps His tenure as Commander (American, British, Dutch, Australian area) L5 EVANS, Geoffrey SLIM AS MILITARY COMMANDER Batsford 1969 239pp illustrated maps L6 EVANS, Humphreys THIMAYYA OF INDIA: A SOLDIER'S LIFE New York: Harcourt Brace 1960 307pp illustrated L7 FERGUSSON, Bernard THE TRUMPET IN THE HALL 1930-1958 Collins 1970 maps His military autobiography by a Chindit Brigade Commander L8 HAWLEY, Dennis THE DEATH OF WINGATE Merlin Books 1994 34opp illustrated 68
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Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries L9 HAY, Alice THERE WAS A MAN OF GENIUS, letters to my grandson, Orde Jonathan Wingate Spearman 1963 r58pp illustrated Wingate was the author's son-in-law Lro HOUGH, Richard MOUNTBATTEN: HERO OF OUR TIME Weidenfeld 1980 302pp illustrated Lir LEWIN, Ronald SLIM THE STANDARD BEARER: a biography of Field-Marshal The Viscount Slim Leo Cooper 1976 365pp illustrated maps Lr2 MAULE, Henry SPEARHEAD GENERAL: the epic story of General Sir Frank Messervy and his men in Eritrea, North Africa and Burma Odhams Press r96r 384pp illustrated maps Messervy commanded 7th Indian Division LI3 MEAD, Peter 0RDE WINGATE AND THE HISTORIANS Merlin Books 206pp illustrated maps sc u4 MOSLEY, Leonard GIDEON GOES TO WAR New York: Scribners 19 5 5 256pp illustrated Life and campaigns of Wingate LI 5 MOUNTBATTEN, Louis the Earl Mountbatten of Burma PERSONAL DIARY SACSEA 1943-1946 ed by Philip Ziegler Collins 1988 37rpp illustrated maps Lr6 MURPHY, Ray THE LAST VICEROY: the life and times of Rear Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma Jarrolds 1948 27opp illustrated Lr7 NEWHALL, Sue Mayes THE DEVIL IN GOD'S OLD MAN New York: WW Norton 1969 253pp Biography of the Burma surgeon Gordon Seagrave
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Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries LI8 PALIT, DK MAJOR GENERAL A A RUDRA: his service in three armies and two World Wars New Delhi: Reliance Publishing 1997 364pp illustrated Rudra 1896-1993 one of the first Indians to be granted a King's Commission. From 1943 he served on the staff at GHQ dealing with the INA and other matters L19 POCOCK, Tom FIGHTING GENERAL: the public and private campaigns of General Sir Walter Walker Collins 1973 28opp illustrated maps Walter Walker commanded 4/8th Gurkhas in 7th Indian Division L20 POWNALL, Sir Henry CHIEF OF STAFF: the diaries of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Pownall; edited by Brian Bond Leo Cooper Vol I 1933-1940 431pp illustrated Vol 2 1940-1944 234pp illustrated Chief of Staff to Wavell and Mountbatten L21 ROONEY, David MAD MIKE: a life of Michael Calvert Leo Cooper 1997 219pp illustrated maps The guerrilla expert and Chindit Brigadier L22 ROONEY, David STILWELL Pan/Ballantine 16opp illustrated maps sc L23 ROONEY, David WINGATE AND THE CHINDITS: redressing the balance Arms & Armour Press 1994 256pp illustrated maps L24 ROYLE, Trevor 0RDE WINGATE: IRREGULAR SOLDIER Weidenfield & Nicolson 1995 367pp illustrated L25 SWINSON, Arthur Four Samurai: a quartet of Japanese army commanders in the Second World War 70
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Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries Hutchinson 1968 262pp illustrated maps Homma; Yamashita; Mutaguchi; Honda L26 SYKES, Christopher 0RDE WINGATE Collins 1959 575pp illustrated maps Cleveland Ohio: World Publishing 1959 575pp illustrated maps L27 TUCHMAN, Barbara W STILWELL AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN CHINA 1911-1945 New York: Macmillan 1977 636pp illustrated maps L28 TULLOCH, Derek WINGATE IN PEACE AND WAR; edited by Arthur Swinson Macdonald 1972 3oopp port L29 WAVELL, Archibald, Field-Marshal the Viscount WAVELL THE VICEROY'S JOURNAL; edited by Penderel Moon Oxford University Press 197 3 5 28pp illustrated map L30 WILKES, Lyall FESTING-FIELD MARSHAL Book Guild 1991 11opp illustrated maps L 3 1 WILLIAMS, Gron THE FRANK OWEN STORY Square One 1993 175pp L 3 2 WILLIAMS, J H ELEPHANT BILL Hart Davis 1950 32opp illustrated maps Penguin Books 'OC Elephants' XIVth Army L33 ZIEGLER, Philip MOUNTBATTEN Collins 1985 786pp illustrated maps L34 BIERMAN, John and SMITH FIRE IN THE NIGHT: Wingate of Burma, Ethiopia and Zion Macmillan 2000 4 3 5 pp illustrated maps 71
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Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries L 3 5 BUTWELL, Richard A UNuoFBuRMA Stanford University Press 1969 3 3 7PP L36 CARVER, Michael ed THE WAR LORDS: military commanders of the 2oth century Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1976 624pp illustrated Contains: Wavell by Bernard Fergusson; Auchinleck by Carrelli Barnett; Stilwell by Riley Sunderland; Mountbatten by Ronald Brockman; Slim by Geoffrey Evans L37 CONNELL, Brian MANIFEST DESTINY: a study in five profiles of the rise and influence of the Mountbatten family Cassell 1953 238pp illustrated L38 CONNELL,John AucHINLECK: a biography of Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck Cassell 19 59 998pp illustrated maps Auchinleck was C-in-C India from 1943 L39 DUN, Smith MEMOIRS OF THE FOUR-FOOT COLONEL Ithaca, New York: Cornell University 1980 137pp sc The author served in the Burma Rifles; 2nd/ist Punjab Regt; with 17th Indian Division and was first C-in-C of Independent Burma's Armed Forces L40 FERGUSSON, Bernard WAVELL: PORTRAIT OF A SOLDIER Collins 1961 96pp illustrated L41 HAWLEY, Dennis THE DEATH OF 0RDE WINGATE Battle of Britain Prints International 1997 13pp illustrated map (pp 1-13 of Number 96 of the part-work After the Battle) L42 LEWIN, Ronald THE CHIEF: FIELD MARSHAL LORD WAVELL, COMMANDERIN-CHIEF AND VICEROY 1939-1947 Hutchinson 1980 284pp illustrated maps 72
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Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries L43 MEAD, Peter (See L:13) 0RDE WINGATE AND THE OFFICIAL HISTORIANS 1979 28pp (Article in Journal of Contemporary History Volume 14 pp55-82 1979) L44 * MEAD, Peter and BIDWELL 0RDE WINGATE: TWO VIEWS 4PP (Article in journal of Contemporary History 15 1980 pp401-4) L4 5 NICOLSON, Nigel ALEX: THE LIFE OF FIELD MARSHAL EARL ALEXANDER OF TUNIS Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1973 3 59pp illustrated maps Army commander during the Japanese invasion 1942 L46 xROONEY, David A GRAVE INJUSTICE: Wingate and the establishment 3pp (Article in History today 44 1944 pprr-13) L47 RYDER, Rowland OLIVER LEESE Hamish Hamilton 1987 32opp illustrated maps Leese was C-in-C Allied Land Forces South East Asi,;. November 1944 July 1945 q8 SMYTH,John THE ONLY ENEMY: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY Hutchinson 19 5 9 3 52pp portrait Author commanded 17th Indian Division L49 SWINSON, Arthur MOUNTBATTEN New York: Ballantine Books 1971 16opp illustrated maps sc L50 TERRAINE, John THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LORD MOUNTBATTEN . . . based on the television history Hutchinson 1968 212pp illustrated Arrow Books 1980 sc 73
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Section L Autobiographies, Biographies and Diaries L51 THOMPSON, Robert and MEAD WINGATE-THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH 6pp 1978 (Article in Army Quarterly and Defence Journal Volume 108 No 3, pp333-340 1978)
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Section M Personal Narratives The books in this section are personal accounts of combat experience. They cover every phase of the Campaig:1. Some of these memoirs begin with service in the UK and include accounts of travel in Africa and India on the way to Burma. MI ADAMSON, Arthur AN ARTILLERY OP IN BURMA: MAY-AUGUST 1945 The author 1994 12pp illustrated map With 7th Indian Division M2 ALLAN, James R PERSONAL PAPERS Notes on Allied Orders of Battle, the Japanese Armed Forces etc M3 ALLAN, James R IN THE TRADE OF WAR Parapress Ltd 1994 194pp illustrated With the Green Howards in Arakan M4 ARMSTRONG, Geoffrey THE SPARKS FLY UPWARDS: AN EXPERIENCE Gooday 1991 236pp illustrated maps 1 3 6th Field Regt RA -Arakan 194 3 to victory in 7tt Indian Division M5 ARNOLD, Ralph A VERY QUIET WAR Hart-Davis 1962 176pp Deputy Director of Public Relations SEAC M6 BEATON, Cecil FAR EAST Batsford 1945 II 1pp illustrated Diary of a journey to Asia during the war with one chapter on Assam and Burma
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Section M Personal Narratives M7 BOULTON, Norman TAFFY'S WAR Minerva Press 1997 69pp sc Author served in Royal Artillery and Royal Signals M8 BRADLEY, James TOWARDS THE SETTING SUN: an escape from the Thailand Burma railway 1943 Wellington NSW: JM Fuller 1984 I 58pp illustrated maps M9 BRETT-JAMES, Anthony REPORT MY SIGNALS Henne! Locke 1948 36opp illustrated maps A Signals Officer in 5th Indian Division MIO BRISTOW, R c B MEMORIES OF THE BRITISH RAJ: A SOLDIER IN INDIA Johnson 1974 208pp illustrated map Chapter 5 covers Burma MII CAREW, Tim ALL THIS AND A MEDAL TOO Constable 1954 26rpp Service in Royal Horse Guards, the Parachute Regiment and in Burma with Gurkhas MI2 CHAPMAN, Gp THE LAMPI: A STORY ABOUT SOME GUNNERS Calcutta : Thacker Spink 1944 86pp illustrated maps Road building from Lakhipur to Bishenpur M 1 3 CLARK , Miles HIGH ENDEAVOURS: the extraordinary life and adventures of Miles and Beryl I Smeeton Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books 1991 492pp illustrated maps Smeeton commanded Probyn's Horse 1944-45 (See M74 and M75) M14 CLARKE, A E RETURN TO SINGAPORE Newton 1995 46pp illustrated map sc 2nd Bn West Yorkshire Regt
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Section M Personal Narratives MIS CLARKE, Fred THE ROAD TO SPIDERPORE Rocket Publishing 1995 r72pp illustrated Mr6 CLIFFORD, Francis DESPERATE JOURNEY Hodderr979 r92pp Escape from Burma into China 1942 Mr7 CLIFFORD, J Francis THE HILLS OF BISHENPUR AND THE ADVANCE INTO CENTRAL BURMA Unpublished n.d. r 5pp typescript Author was in Northamptonshire Regiment Mr 8 CO LUSTER, Peter THEN A SOLDIER Churchman 198 s 297pp illustrated map sc From retreat to victory MI9 COOPER, KW THE LITTLE MEN Hale 1992 r86pp illustrated map sc A platoon of 2nd Bn the Border Regiment M20 COOPER, Raymond 'B' COMPANY, 9TH BATTALION THE BORDER REGIME).IT: one man's war in Burma 1942-1944 Dobson 1978 r52pp illustrated maps r7th Indian Division M2r COOPER, William J DESERT SAND TO JUNGLE TRAIL: one man's war 1940-1946 Bookmarque 1997 r92pp sc A soldier in the Queen's, 16th Brigade M22 COULTHARD, G FROM PRIVATE TO TROOPER, BACK TO PRIVATE Pentland Press 1994 247pp sc M23 CROSBY, MGM IRREGULAR SOLDIER XB Publications 1993 262pp illustrated maps sc 77
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Section M Personal Narratives M24 DAVIS, Patrick A CHILD AT ARMS Hutchinson 1970 258pp maps In 4/8th Gurkha Rifles M25 DURNFORD-SLATER,John BRANCH LINE TO BURMA Macdonald 19 5 8 M26 EVANS, Geoffrey THE DESERT AND THE JUNGLE Kimber 1959 206pp illustrated maps This account of five battles includes the Admin Box, Arakan February 1944 and crossing of the Irrawaddy at Nyaungu January-February 1945 M27 FORTEATH, GM PIPES, KUKRIS AND NIPS Pentland Press 1991 149pp M28 FRASER, George Macdonald QUARTERED SAFE OUT HERE: a recollection of the war in Burma Harvill 1992 247pp 9th Bn The Border Regiment in 17th Indian Division M29 GADSDON, Peter H AN AMATEUR AT WAR Privately published 9opp sc illustrated maps The author served in 4/14th Punjab Regt 7th Indian Division M30 GORDINE, ET C A PATRIOT'S BOAST Stockwell 1975 210 pp M31 *GORDON, Oliver L FIGHT IT OUT Kimber 1957 238pp illustrated M 3 2 GRANT, Peter A HIGHLANDER GOES TO WAR: a memoir 1939-1946 Pentland Press 199 5 14 7PP Author served in Q O Cameron Highlanders
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M33 HAMMOND, BAT REFLECTIONS ON A WAR DIARY Section M Persond Narratives Edited version of War Diary of 16th Field Regt Royal Artillery rnd British Division India and Burma 1942-1945 M 3 4 HAYTER, Adrian THE SECOND STEP Hodder & Stoughton 1962 223pp illustrated Experiences in the Indian Army M35 HEDLEY,John JUNGLE FIGHTER, CHINDIT & SOE AGENT IN BURMA 1941-1945 Tom Donovan 1996 148pp maps The retreat, the second Chindit operation, Force 136 M36 HENSLOW,John A SAPPER IN THE FORGOTTEN ARMY The author 1986 261pp illustrated maps With 23rd Indian Division M37 HISCOX, Norman G UNDER TWO FLAGS Pentland Press 1997 13 8pp illustrated maps A signaller in a Field Regt from Tamu to Rangoon M38 ''HOWARTH Patrick SPECIAL OPERATIONS Routledge 19 5 5 pp2ro-23 The Great Elephant Trek by J H Williams M39 HUMPHREYS, Roy To STOP A RISING SUN: reminiscences of war time in India and Burma Alan Sutton 1996 214pp Contributions by numerous ex-service personnel M40 HUNT, Gordon ONE MORE RIVER Collins 1965 25 5pp illustrated maps Bhamo to China 1942 79
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Section M Personal Narratives M41 *JACK, Ian M A SOLDIER'S TALE Stanley Castle 1995 44pp map Author served in 6/9th Jat Regiment M42 JONES, CB NOT FORGETTING THE ELEPHANTS Book Guild 1983 II8pp map M43 JONES, W H A SOLDIER REMINISCES Privately published n.d. 39pp Service in 1st Bn Royal Welch Fusiliers M44 JOWERS, John Edward GETTING MY KNEES BROWN: the war diary ... January 1, 1943 -April 28, 1946 Privately published 1997 185pp illustrated map sc Service in 6th Indian Air Formation Signals M45 LOWRY,MA AN INFANTRY COMPANY IN ARAKAN AND KOHIMA Gale & Polden 1950 146pp maps 1st Bn The Queen's Royal Regiment M46 LYDALL, Edward ENOUGH OF ACTION Book Guild 252pp M4 7 MACFETRIDGE, Charles H T How THE MILITARY CAME TO DIG BO I, UPPER As SAM IN 1941 Unpublished 1998 6pp typescript AA Defence of oil installations M48 MACKENZIE, Compton ALL OVER THE PLACE Chatto & Windus 1949 292pp The author's diary of journeys made while writing Eastern Epic M49 MACKENZIE, K P OPERATION RANGOON JAIL Christopher Johnson 1954 201pp illustrated 80
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Section M Personal Narratives Colonel MacKenzie was taken prisoner at Sittang February 22, 1942 M50 MACKAY, RR THE LAST OF THE DOZEN Pentland Press 1996 184pp map A soldier in the Royal Engineers M 5 1 McCLINTOCK, J Dewar THE MANIPUR ROAD Brown, Watson n.d. 159pp sc M 5 2 MA GENER, Rolf PRISONER'S BLUFF Hart-Davis 1954 239pp ports map Two German POWs escape from India and join the Japanese forces in Arakan M53 MASTERS,John BUGLES AND A TIGER: A PERSONAL ADVENTURE The Reprint Society 19 57 (first published by Michael Joseph 1956) 319pp Pre-1939 service in 2/4th POWs Gurkha Rifles M54 MASTERS, John THE ROAD PAST MANDALAY: A PERSONAL NARRATIVE New York: Harper 1961 341pp illustrated Service with Gurkhas and Chindits M5 5 MAUNG-MAUNG U To A SOLDIER SON Rangoon: U Kyawohn 1974 158pp M56 MELLORS,J SHOTS IN THE DARK London Magazine Editions 1974 16opp The author served in a Mountain Regiment RA M57 *MITCHELL, Harold AGAINST THE ODDS The Book Guild 1990 6/r 5th Punjab Regt from Meiktila to victory 81
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Section M Personal Narratives M58 MUNN,A W A FRAGMENT OF LIFE: THE BURMA EPISODE Avon Books 1996 253pp illustrated map A tribute to the British infantrymen who fought in Burma M59 NUNNELEY,John TALES FROM THE KING'S AFRICAN RIFLES: a last flourish of empire Askari Books 1998 221pp illustrated maps 1 Ith (East African) Division in the Kabaw Valley M6o OATIS, L Balfour THE JUNGLE IN ARMS Kimber 1962 207pp map M61 PARKINSON,] D and HORNBY ALONG O MY OLD GREY MULE Holden Publications 1996 68pp illustrated maps sc RAVC officers on the care of mules in XIV Army M62 *PEACOCK, Geraldine THE LIFE OF A JUNGLE WALLA: reminiscences in the life of Lt Col E H Peacock DSO MC Stockwell 1958 134pp illustrated M63 PICKFORD, SC S DESTINATION RANGOON Gee & Son 1989 296pp illustrated 1/8th Gurkha Rifles in 26 Indian Division M64 *POTTER,J D No TIME FOR BREAKFAST: MEMOIRS Melrose 19 5 1 24opp illustrated M65 PRENDERGAST, John PRENDER'S PROGRESS: A SOLDIER IN INDIA 1931-1947 Cassell 1979 256pp illustrated 1/5th Punjabis in Arakan and 19th Indian Divisions M66 RODGER, George RED MOON RISING Cresset press 194 3 1 2 7pp illustrated By a war correspondent for Li( e
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Section M Personal Narratives M67 ~-ROSE, D OFF THE RECORD: the life and letters of a Black Watch Officer Spellmount 1996 M68 SCHLAEFLI, Robin EMERGENCY SAHIB (of Queen's Sikhs and Dagger Division) Leach 1992 1 59pp illustrated maps The Dagger Division was 19th Indian Division M69 SHARP, Robin THE LIFE OF AN EC O IN INDIA Pentland Press 1994 65pp sc M70 SHIPSTER, John WHEN THE MIST WAS ON THE RICE FIELDS Unpublished 199-132pp illustrated maps 7hnd Punjab Regt in 7th Indian Division M7oa SHIPSTER, John MIST OVER THE RICE-FIELDS: a soldier's story of the Burma Campaign 1943-45 and Korean War 1950-51 Leo Cooper 2000 176pp illustrated maps 7hnd Punjab Reg in 7th Indian Division M71 SHORT, Stanley W ON BURMA'S EASTERN FRONTIER Marshall, Morgan & Scott 1945 I44PP illustrated A missionary's story M72 SLIM, William, Field Marshal the Viscount UNOFFICIAL HISTORY 19 59 Cassell 251pp maps 'Little battles and unimportant skirmishes' -the author M73 SMEETON, Miles A CHANGE OF JUNGLES Hart-Davis 1962 192pp Author commanded an Armoured Regiment M74 SMEETON, Miles A TASTE OF THE HILLS Hart-Davis 1961 207pp illustrated
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Section M Personal Narratives M7 5 SMITH, H C HOSTILITIES ONLY: tales of an amateur soldier in World War II Privately published n.d. unpaged maps In 4th Bn Royal West Kents M76 STREET, Robert A BRUMMIE IN BURMA Barny Books roopp illustrated maps sc Author served in 4th Bn Royal West Kents at Kohima M77 *SWEET-ESCOTT, Bickham BAKER STREET IRREGULAR Methuen 1965 278pp M78 TEWARI, K K A SOLDIER'S VOYAGE OF SELF-DISCOVERY Auroville 1995 182pp illustrated maps sc Second edition 1999 197pp illustrated maps M79 TRENCH, C C THE INDIAN ARMY AND THE KING'S ENEMIES 3 12pp illustrated One or two chapters on Burma M8o TURNER, A S AN ENGINEER IN THE WAR: bomb disposal, jungle, Sikhs Onyx Publishing 1998 ro4pp illustrated sc Sikh Engineer Battalion in XIVth Army M81 UNIACKE, Richard John DIARY 16TH FIELD REGT ROYAL ARTILLERY INDIA & BURMA June 1942 November 1945 Typescript unpublished: Version 1 annotations by B A T Hammond Version 2 with marginal notes by D H Woodcock M82 BEATON, Cecil INDIAN DIARY AND ALBUM Oxford University Press 1991 179pp illustrated Originally published as Far East r 94 5 and Chinese Album 1945-46
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M8 3 BESWICK, Leslie S Two ROADS IN BURMA Section M Personal Narratives Privately published 66pp illustrated maps sc An Indian Field Company in 5th Indian Division M84 BULLOCK, William and DURANT, Norman EXPERIENCES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN BURMA George Maun Publications 1995 58pp illustrated sc Contains: Field Surgery Kaladan Campaign Burma by William Bullock 16pp The Burma Campaign 1943-1944 by Norman Durant 4opp M85 BURNE, CJ S PERSONAL PAPERS The author served with 3 1 Indian Mountain Bty M86 COOPER, Ashley THE KHYBER CONNECTION: THE FURROW AND THE RAJ 24opp illustrated maps sc Bulmer Historical Society, 19 8 5 Links the Suffolk-Essex border with India and the Burma Campaign M87 COUBROUGH, C R L MEMORIES OF A PERPETUAL SECOND LIEUTENANT York: Wilton 65 1999 181pp illustrated maps M88 CURIE, Eve JOURNEY AMONG WARRIORS Heinemann 1943 522pp New York: Doubleday 1943 507pp A French war correspondent in India and China M89 DAVIES, Gwilym, H MY MEMOIRS OF THE BURMA WAR 1943 Unpublished typescript 7pp With correspondence and maps of Donbaik from Japanese veteran M90 HALL, Pierre THE WINGED MESSENGER Regency Press 1980 401pp Service from 193 5-1961 mainly in the Royal Corps of Signals 85
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Section M Personal Narratives M91 HOWARD, Randolph L LAZY-MAN REST-NOT Chicago: The Judson Press 1946 illustrated M92 JACOB, Alaric A TRAVELLER'S WAR: a journey to the wars in Africa, India and Russia Collins 1944 448pp By a war correspondent of the Daily Express M93 MORGAN, Pat and Harold RESCUING THE RADAR: the adventures of Cecil Morgan Privately published 1999 59pp illustrated maps LAC Morgan was in the lorry convoy which carried the Rangoon radar installation to China in 1942 M94 MURRELL, Eric S FOR YOUR TOMORROW: a cipher-sergeant's diary by 2075687 known in civilian life as Eric S Murrell Plush Publishing 1999 192pp illustrated sc M95 OLIVER , FR OUR COLONELS ARE METHODIS T Braunton : Merlin 1987 189pp A Royal Engineer in XXXIII Corps M96 PAINTER, Robin A SIGNAL HONOUR: with the Chindits and XIV Army in Burma Leo Cooper 1999 188pp illustrated maps M97 SHIRREFF, David and SHARMAN (compilers) SUFFOLK MEMORIES: stories of Walberswick and Blythburgh people during World War II Yard Press 1998 34opp illustrated sc 7 5 pages in The War Against Japan M98 SHORT, Denis A To BURMA: 'I WAS NOT TO REASON WHY' Privately published, 2000 2 7opp illustrated maps sc With 1st Bn the Northamptonshire Regiment April 1944 to May 1945 86
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M99 SOUTHORN, James FAR HORIZONS Section M Personal Narratives Merlin Books 1992 145pp illustrated sc An RAF nursing orderly in India and Burma M100 SPENCER, Bertram FROM CIVILIAN TO SOLDIER (AND BACK AGAIN): a conscript's tale The author n.d. 118pp MIOI STREET, Robert ANOTHER BRUMMIE IN BURMA Barny Books n.d. 12opp illustrated maps Memoirs of Len Thornton, R.A.M.C. M102 TERRELL, Richard CIVILIANS IN UNIFORM: A MEMOIR 1937-1945 Radcliffe Press 1998 19opp illustrated map Mrn3 WESTON, Logan E THE FIGHTIN' PREACHER Wyoming: Cheyenne 1992 285pp illustrated maps Service in China-Burma-India Theatre M104 CRADDOCK, A L NOTHING VENTURE, NOTHING WIN: a Burma diary Privately published 5 2pp map
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Section N Medical Services NI STONE, James H (compiler) CRISIS FLEETING: original reports on military medicine in India and Burma in the Second World War Washington DC Dept of the Army, Office of the Surgeon General 1986 423pp illustrated Includes With Wingate's Chindits pp 201-290 N2 ASHFORD-BROWN, William Hay COLD HANDS: BEING THE MEMOIRS OF A SCOTTISH GP Avon Books 107pp illustrated N3 BATY, John A SURGEON IN THE JUNGLE WAR Kimber 1979 196pp illustrated N4 BEAUMONT, Winifred A DETAIL ON THE BURMA FRONT BBC 1977 16opp map An Army nurse N5 BOLTON, Angela THE MATURING SUN: AN ARMY NURSE IN INDIA, 1942-1945 Imperial War Museum 1986 218pp illustrated maps N6 CREW,FAE HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR MEDICAL SERVICES HMSO 1966 8oopp The Army Medical Services: Vo! V Burma by FAE Crew N7 EVANS, Sir Charles A DOCTOR IN XIVTH ARMY: BURMA 1944-1945 Leo Cooper 1998 198pp illustrated maps Experiences in a Malaria Forward Treatment Unit and as Regimental Medical Officer in 2oth Indian Division An original typescript 301pp 88
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Section N Medical Services N8 HAMMOND, CV PACK UP YOUR MEDICINES 1939-1947: an account of the work of pharmacists in the services during the Second World War Purnvic Press 1998 414pp illustrated N9 MAURICE, Dick FROM CRADLE TO WAR: MY FIRST THREE DECADES 1915-1945 The Book Guild XV 193pp maps A doctor in XIV Army NIO PRASAD, Bishenwar (editor) OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE INDIAN ARMED FORCES IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1939-45 -Medical Services, Medicine, Surgery and Pathology Combined Inter-Services Historical Section India & Pakistan 19 5 5 906pp illustrated NI I PRASAD, Bishenwar (editor) OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE INDIAN ARMED FORCES IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1939-45 -Medical Services Administration Combined Inter Services Historical Section India & Pakistan 1953 679pp illustrated NI2 RAINA, B L WORLD WAR II MEDICAL SERVICES: INDIA COMMONWEALTH 1990 N13 ROBERTSON, Marian SISTER SAHIBS: THE VADs WITH I4TH ARMY 1944-1946 The Book Guild 1988 168pp A British nurse's experiences 1944/45 N14 RODRIGUEZ, Helen HELEN OF BURMA Collins 1983 187pp illustrated A hospital matron in pre-war and Japanese occupied Burma
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Section N Medical Services N15 SEAGRAVE, Gordon S BURMA SURGEON New York: WW Norton 1943 295pp illustrated Corgi 1958 189pp sc Gollancz 1944 I 59pp illustrations map NI6 SEAGRAVE, Gordon S THE LIFE OF A BURMA SURGEON Ballantine 1960 224pp sc NI? SEAGRAVE, Gordon S BURMA SURGEON RETURNS New York : WW Norton 1946 268pp illustrated maps NI8 *STONE,J E THE UNITED STATES ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE IN COMBAT IN INDIA AND BURMA 1942-1945 Ann Arbor: Michigan University Microfilm International 1986 N19 WILLSON, Leslie A SON OF THE RAJ Pentland Press 1996 184pp illustrated maps The author served as a Medical Officer in 2 Division N20 CAMP, La Vonne T LINGERING FEVER: a World War II nurse's memoir Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland 1997 184pp illustrated N2I RAINA, B L CAMPAIGNS IN THE EASTERN THEATRE 1964 5 57PP maps N22 SLOGGETT, Diane ANGELS OF BURMA Pentland Press 2000 53pp illustrated map A VAD nurse in 491BGH 90
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Section O The Indian National Army Most of the literature about the INA originates in India. This section also includes biographies of Subhas Chandra Bose. or ANONYMOUS A FORGOTTEN ARMY New Delhi: National Committee for celebration of Golden Jubilee of Provisional Government of Azad Hind 1993-1994 56pp illustrated map sc 02 ARSHAD, Raja Muhammad THE RETREAT Written in the Red Fort, Delhi October r 94 5 n.d. 03 BAKSHI, Akhil THE ROAD TO FREEDOM: travels through Singapore, Malaysia, Burma and India in the footsteps of the Indian National Army New Delhi: Odyssey Books 1998 r I4PP colour illustrated maps 04 BHARGAVA, Moti Lal and GILL INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY: SECRET SERVICE New Delhi: Reliance Publishing 1988 r36pp ports 05 BHARGAVA, Moti Lal INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY: TOKYO CADETS New Delhi: Reliance Publishing 1986 88pp illustrated 06 BOSE, Romen A WILL FOR FREEDOM New Delhi: All India INA Committee 1992 5opp 07 CORR, Gerard H THE WAR OF THE SPRINGING TIGERS Osprey 1975 2oopp port 91
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Section O The Indian National Army 08 DHILLON, Gurbakhsh Singh FROM MY BONES: memoirs of the India National Army (including 1945 Red Fort trial) New Delhi: Aryan Books 1998 598pp illustrated 09 FAY, Peter Ward THE FORGOTTEN ARMY: India's armed struggle for independence 194 2-194 5 University of Michigan Press 573pp illustrated maps sc 010 GHOSH, K K THE INDIA NATIONAL ARMY: Second front of India independence Meenakshi Prakashan 1969 368pp (bound photocopy) 011 KHAN, Shahnawaz MY MEMORIES OF INA AND ITS NETAJI Delhi : Rajkamal Publications 1946 296pp illustrated o 1 2 KIANI, Mohammad Zaman INDIA'S FREEDOM STRUGGLE AND THE GREAT INA New Delhi : Reliance Publishing 1994 268pp illustrated maps 013 LEBRA, Joyce C JUNGLE ALLIANCE: JAPAN AND THE INA Singapore : Asia Pacific Press 1971 26opp 014 MAIKAP, Satish Chandra NETAJI SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE AND INDIA WAR OF INDEPENDENCE Calcutta: Punashca 1998 374pp illustrated map 015 MAIKAP, Satish Chandra CHALLENGE TO THE EMPIRE: A STUDY OF NETAJI (SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE) New Delhi : Government of India 1993 144pp illustrated sc 016 MANGAT, Gurbachan Singh INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY: ROLE OF INDIA'S STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM Ludhiana Gagan Publishers 1971 92
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Section O The Indian National Army 017 MENON, KA K FROM THE DIARY OF A FREEDOM FIGHTER Madras: Kavungal Anat 1989 189pp sc 018 PANDIT, H N THE LAST DAYS OF NETAJI New Delhi: All India INA Committee 1993 164pp illustrated map 019 RAO, U Sunder REMINISCENCES OF AN INA SOLDIER Mangalore: Sharada Press [1986?] 33IPP 020 ~-ROY, PB THE GLORY THAT IS INA Speegura library 1946 021 SARKER, BK SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE (Bengali text) 022 SAREEN, TR JAPAN AND THE INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY Delhi: Mounto Publishing House 1996 335PP 023 THIVY,John A & SAFRAN! THE STRUGGLE IN EAST ASIA 1945 66pp THE MEN FROM IMPHAL by Abid Hasan Safrani 15pp Calcutta: Netaji Research Bureau 20d ed 199 5 illustrated 024 THE ORACLE: a quarterly review of history, current affairs and international relations Calcutta: Netaji Research Bureau Vo! I No 1 Jan 1979; Vo! I No4; Vo! II No 2; Vo! VI No 1; Vo! VII No 3; Vo! VIII No 1; Vo! IX No 1; Vo! XVI No4; Vo! XVIII No 1 January, 1996 Vo! XVIII No 1 contains complete list of contents 1979-1995. Contents include documents, speeches and both political and military articles 93
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Section O The Indian National Army 025 •TOYE, Hugh SPRINGING TIGER: A STUDY OF A REVOLUTIONARY Cassell 1959 258pp illustrated Subhas Chandra Bose 026 *BOCK, Robert L SuBHAS CHANDRA BOSE: Bengali revolutionary nationalist 1897-1945 US Doctoral dissertation 1960 286pp 027 BOSE, Mihir THE LOST HERO: A BIOGRAPHY OF SUBHAS BOSE Quartet Books 1982 327pp illustrated 028 *BOSE, Sisir K SuBHAS CHANDRA BosE 1897-1945 Netaji collected works 5 vols Calcutta: Netaji: 1980-1985 Ten volumes projected 029 BOSE, Subhas Chandra NETAJI's LIFE AND WRITINGS PART Two: THE INDIAN STRUGGLE1920-1934 Calcutta: Thacker 1948 44opp 030 *BOSE, Subhas Chandra THE INDIAN STRUGGLE 1920-1942 Bombay: Asia 1964 488pp 031 *DEB CHAUDHERY, Sudata JAPANESE IMPERIALISM AND THE INDIA NATIONALIST MOVEMENT Doctoral dissertation Illinois 1992 454pp 032 GHOSH, Jitendra Nath POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF NETAJI AND HISTORY OF AZAD HIND GOVERNMENT New Delhi: Harnam 1992 17opp 033 *GORDON, Leonard A BROTHERS AGAINST THE RAJ: a biography of Indian Nationalists Sarat and Subhas Chandra Bose New York: Columbia University Press 1990 807pp 94
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Section O The Indian National Army 034 KURTI, Kitty SuBHAS CHANDRA BosE AS I KNEW HIM Calcutta: F KL Mukhopadhyay 1966 66pp illustrated o 3 5 '' LEBRA, Joyce C JAPANESE-TRAINED ARMIES IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA: Independence and volunteer forces in World War II New York: Columbia UP 1977 23opp 036 MANGAT, Gurbachan Singh THE TIGER STRIKES: an unwritten chapter of Netaji's life history Ludhiana: Gagan Publishers 1986 282pp 037 NETAJI CENTRE (Kuala Lumpur) NETAJI SuBHAS CHANDRA BosE: a Malaysian perspective (by various contributors) Kuala Lumpur: Netaji Centre 1992 viii 258pp illustrated 038 SINGH, Mohan LEAVES FROM MY DIARY Lahore: Free-world Publications 1946 91pp 039 ''SUNDARAM, Chandar S A PAPER TIGER: THE INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY IN BATTLE 1944-1945 5PP (Article in War and Society 13 1995 pp 3 5-39) 95
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Section P Newspapers and Ephemera PI ANONYMOUS JAPANESE NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS OF I 990 VISIT TO JAPAN BY BRITISH VETERANS P2 *CRUMPLER Hugh IST AIR COMMANDO GLIDES INTO HARM'S WAY DC Thomson 1962 4pp (Article in San Diego Union Tribune February 27, 1994 photocopy) P3 MOUNTBATTEN, Louis, the Earl Mountbatten of Burma THE STRATEGY OF THE SouTH-EAST ASIA COMMAND: a lecture given at the Royal United Service Institution October 9, 1946 16pp map sc P4 MISCELLANEOUS NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS AND ISSUES SEAC Souvenir PS NORMAN, William 50 YEARS AGO: THE BATTLE OF SITTANG February 16-23, 1942 9PP WITH THE 2ND BATTALION IN BURMA IN 1942 6pp and 3PP (Articles in The Iron Duke: the Regimental journal of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment Spring 1992 Winter 1996 Spring 1997) P6 THE SACRIFICE OF CAPTAIN RANDLE DC Thomson 1962 2pp (From The Victor No 74: illustrated boy's weekly comic) P7 *ROBINSON, DK Cochran's Air Commandos 8pp article from Behind the lines (the journal of US Military Special Operations) Festus Missouri 1994 illustrated P8 ROSSETTO, Luigi The First Air Commando 12pp
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Section P Newspapers and Ephemera (Article from Aerospace Historian Manhattan, Kansas 1982 photocopy) P9 SEAC LAUGH WITH SEAC n.d. Calcutta: SACSEA 12opp sc Cartoons PIO *SEARLE, Ronald FORTY DRAWINGS Cambridge University Press 1946 PI I SMYTH, John THE LONG RETREAT: THE FIRST BURMA CAMPAIGN Purnell 1967 (Vo! 3 part 3 of part-work History of the Second World War) I 2pp illustrated map sc P12 SOUTH EAST ASIA COMMAND BURMA: A MIRACLE IN MILITARY ACHIEVEMENT SEAC [1945] 23pp illustrated maps sc Written by Frank Owen for the Supreme Allied Commander P13 VEVERS, Denis (compiler) A COLLECTION OF PROPAGANDA MATERIAL, PHRASE BOOKS AND JAPANESE OCCUPATION CURRENCY. PI4 VICTORY VICTORY CARTOONS Bombay: Thackers Publishers n.d. 7opp From the India Command newspaper P15 VICTORY IN BURMA: December 1944-August 1945 Marshall Cavendish 1995 Issue 46 Volume 3 of part-work Images of War 20pp illustrated map PI6 ANONYMOUS YESTERDAY'S ENEMY (Souvenir programme and press releases of this 9 5-minute feature film) Hammer Films 1959 P17 20d (British) Division 'KEYNOTES' (newsletter) etc 1983, 1994, 1996-2000 Brochures for 2nd Division re-unions 97
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Section P Newspapers and Ephemera PI 8 BAUER, Lt Col Eddy WORLD WAR II Vol 10 Part 128 Orbis Publications Ltd, 1972 With annotations by Col M A Demetriadi Pr9 CALVERT, Michael BURMA: THE ARAKAN CAMPAIGNS (pages 2549-2560 of World War II part-work) Orbis 1980 illustrated maps With notes by M A Demetriadi P20 CORPORATION OF LONDON RECEPTION OF VETERANS OF THE FAR EASTERN CAMPAIGNS TO MARK THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE END OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR. Guildhall, December 8, 1995 Souvenir folder P21 FRANKS, Bill !ST BN Q O CAMERON HIGHLANDERS Original and copy photographs , poems, press cuttings etc P22 HUMP HAVEN 1944 12 ORIGINAL WATER COLOUR CARTOONS 215 x 140 mm based on a stork character. Unsigned P2 3 SMITH, Michael 'WHY BRITON FACED BRITON IN BURMA' Photocopy of article in The Daily Telegraph March 3, 1997 P24 WAR OFFICE INDENTIFICATION OF UNITS ... OF THE JAPANESE ARMY 1942 44pp illustrated BATTLE DRILL FOR THICK JUNGLE 1943 44PP illustrated PHRASE BOOK English/Roman/Urdu/Japanese/Chinese 1942 42pp (see I 2)
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Section Q Journals and Newsletters Qr ANONYMOUS MOM'sWoRos Men of the Mohawk Squadrons Association quarterly newsletter q2 BURMA STAR ASSOCIATION DEKHO! The journal of the Burma Star Association Nor 1951Various formats Q3 BURMA CAMPAIGN FELLOWSHIP GROUP NEWSLETTER Nor r992-A5 Q4 425-436 BURMA SQUADRONS ASSOCIATION PUKKA GEN Newsletter June 1993; March, June, October 199 5; March, July 1996, October 1997 and Summer 1999 Canada: Etobicoke, Ontario A4 Q5 FIRST AIR COMMANDO ASSOCIATION THE BASHA BLABBER Fall 1993; Winter 1994; 1995 two issues 1996; 1997 Reading, Pennsylvania A4 Q6 KING, Dwight O Ex-CBI RouNo-ur Magazine for former members of US Units in CBI Thec..tre October 1996 January 1999 Q7 SOUTH EAST ASIA COMMAND PHOENIX Calcutta: South East Asia Command's picture weekly 3 March 1945 -13 Oct 1945 (incomplete) 99
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Section R Pictorial Histories R1 CORPORATION OF LONDON THEY LIVED TO TELL THE TALE: personal reminiscences of some of those who served in the Second World War Far Eastern Campaigns The Corporation of London 1995 28pp illustrated map sc R2 FORTY, George XIV ARMY AT WAR Ian Allan 1987 144pp illustrated map R3 LANE, Arthur WHEN YOU GO HOME A Lane Publication 199 3 3 rr pp illustrated maps Lists 22602 British service men and women who died in Malaya, Singapore and as prisoners of war R4 MOSER, Don and others CHINA-BURMA-INDIA Alexandria, Virginia: Time-life Books 1978 208pp illustrated maps R5 MOUNTBATTEN, Louis, Vice-Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma MOUNTBATTEN: EIGHTY YEARS IN PICTURES Book Club Associates 1979 224pp illustrated Supreme Allied Commander, South-East Asia R6 SMURTHWAITE, David ed THE FORGOTTEN WAR: The British Army in the Far East 1941-1945 National Army Museum 1992 207pp illustrated maps R7 JUNGLE BATTLE BURMA Videotape recording 100 minutes A & E Television Network 1999 Includes film of The Stilwell Road. 100
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Section S Verses , Essays and Letters Section S Verses, Essays and Letters sr ALLEN, Louis JAPAN: THE RECONCILIATION OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE A lecture presented to the Japan Society 26-4-90 s2 BEAUMONT, Stuart FLASH POINTS: VERSES OF NOSTALGIA 194 Squadron Association 1994 3 rpp sc s3 BIRCHALL, Stanley POEMS Unpublished 14pp Author served in rst Bn Royal Welch Fusiliers s4 BRANSON, Clive BRITISH SOLDIER IN INDIA: the letters of Clive Bransoc Communist Party 1944 119pp illustrated sc The author was a Troop Sgt Royal Armoured Corps when killed in action February 25, 1944 at Ngakyedauk, Arakan s 5 CALVER, D H PADRE, PASTOR AND POET: Revd Kenneth W Parkhurst MBE HCF 1907-1987: an account of his life and ministry together with a selection of his poetry and prose Privately printed 1988 78pp illustrated sc s6 DAVEY, Mary BACK TO BURMA FOR THE LOVE OF JOHN Rathgar Press 1995 158pp illustrated sc A quest for Uncle John and a pilgrimage to Thanbazayat war cemetery in lower Burma s7 DONE, John POEMS 6pp typescript s8 GRAHAM, W Gordon RETURN TO A BATTLEFIELD Privately published 1994 6pp Kohima : parallel English/Japanese text IOI
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Section S Verses, Essays and Letters s9 JAPAN DIGEST INTERVIEW WITH Lou Is ALLEN: From Interrogator to Interpreter s10 LEWIS, Alun IN THE GREEN TREE Allen & Unwin 1948 141pp Selection of letters and short stories SII LEWIS, Alun LETTERS TO MY WIFE 1989 425pp edited by Gwen Lewis COLLECTED STORIES 1990 367pp COLLECTED POEMS 1994 206pp edited by Cary Archard Seren (Poetry Wales Press) Lewis served in the South Wales Borders, 3 6 Division and died from an accidental gunshot wound at Bawli Bazaar, Arakan, March 5, 1944 s12 LLEWELLYN-JONES, Dr Rosie CHOWKIDAR 1977-1997 British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia 9opp Illustrated sc BA CSA exists for the preservation of cemeteries and memorials s13 McEVOY, Patrick BALLADS OF A BLACK CAT Orrell Publications 1997 104pp illustrated map Verse and prose: the Black Cat was divisional sign of 17th Indian Division s14 MOYNIHAN, Martin BURMA Private paper 1998 I?PP typescript Notes and random thoughts s15 MOYNIHAN, Martin SOUTH OF FORT HERTZ: A TALE IN RHYME Mitre Press 1956 164pp s16 NUNNELEY, John ed TALES FROM THE BURMA CAMPAIGN 1942-1945 Burma Campaign Fellowship Group 1998 183pp Sixty-one contributions by members of BCFG 102
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s17 ROSS, Kathleen STARS OF BURMA Section S Verses, Essays and Letters Privately published poetry unpaged illustrated sc s18 SLIM, William, Field Marshal the Viscount COURAGE, AND OTHER BROADCASTS Cassell 1957 186pp Talks given in England, the US and Australia 1947-1957 s 19 SLIM, William, Field Marshal the Viscount CAMPAIGN OF THE FOURTEENTH ARMY 1943-1944 Printed by 476 Indian Printing Section 14pp maps Pamphlet with photographs s20 STEVENSON , James Two POEMS s21 THWAITES, Hugh S WAR MEMOIRS OF AN AMATEUR MA Associates 1997 76pp illustrated sc s22 WATT, Matt KOH IMA Unpublished poem ms s23 McCANN,John LIFE'S A BOWL OF CHERRIES The author 1996 149 pp illustrated sc Short pieces, some about service in Burma 103
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Section T The War at Sea Although the number of titles dealing with purely naval forces is small, there are references to the navy in the accounts of the Arakan Campaign and also the landing at Rangoon in 1945 in other sections. TI *HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR UK Military Series The War at Sea by SW Roskill 1954 Vo! 1 The Defensive 664pp illustrated maps Vol 2 The Period of balance 523pp illustrated maps Vo! 3 The Offensive 502pp illustrated maps n *MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Navy Historical Branch The War with Japan HMSO 19 5 5 6 volumes Vo! IV The South-East Asia operations . . . 304pp illustrated (separate folder of maps, Vols IV and V are bound together) The results of the Naval Staff study T3 BROWN, David ed THE BRITISH PACIFIC AND EAST INDIES FLEETS 50TH ANNIVERSARY 'THE FORGOTTEN FLEETS' Liverpool: Brodie Publishing Ltd 118pp illustrated maps sc T4 ELDRIDGE, AW C JUST OUT OF SIGHT Minerva Press 1998 322pp illustrated sc A submariner and 'charioteer' on offensive underwater vehicles T5 GOULDEN, 0 A FROM TROMBAY TO CHANG I's A HELLUVA WAY: the story of the Arakan Coastal Forces Arakan Coastal Forces Reunion Committee 1987 229pp and appendices illustrated maps sc T6 GOULDEN, 0 A (See also c24 and TI 1) THE l3TH & I4TH FAIRMILE FLOTILLAS IN BURMA Chameleon Press 1989 213pp illustrated The operations of the Arakan Coastal Forces 104
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Section T The War at Sea T7 HASTINGS, DJ BOMBAY BUCCANEERS: memories and reminiscences of the Royal Indian Navy BACSA 1986 267pp illustrated T8 POWER, Admiral Sir Arthur DESPATCH: Naval Operations in the Ramree Island area January19, to January 22, 1945 4pp map (Supplement to The London Gazette April 23, 1948 No 38269) T9 SPURR, Russell LET THE TIGER TURN TAIL: SPURR'S WAR Mainstream Publishing 1992 203pp illustrated Adventures with Royal Indian Navy no WRIGHT, Bruce S THE FROGMEN OF BURMA: the story of the Sea Reconnaissance Unit Kimber 1970 17opp illustrated maps A Royal Marine unit in Arakan and at the Irrawaddy crossmg TII GOULDEN, 0 A and others (See also T6) CORRESPONDENCE RE ARAKAN COASTAL FORCES WITH COMMONWEALTH FORCES HISTORY TRUST T12 HASTINGS, DJ THE ROYAL INDIAN NAVY 1612-1950 McFarland 1988 371pp (pp 160-201 only covering the Burma Campaign photocopy) I05
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Section U The War in the Air u1 •ACSEA, Air Staff HQ AIR TRANSPORT OPERATIONS ON THE BURMA FRONT 1944 u2 AIR MINISTRY WINGS OF THE PHOENIX: the official story of the air war in Burma HMSO 1949 143pp illustrated maps u3 AYLING, Keith OLD LEATHERFACE OF THE FLYING TIGERS: the story of General Chennault Bobbs-Merrill 1945 274pp illustrated u4 BATES, AS THE FLYING CARPET SALESMAN Privately published 1998 4 5pp illustrated maps sc Biography of JAG Mason 99 and 194 Squadron RAF u 5 • BEAUCHAMP, Gerry MOHAWKS OVER BURMA Shilton 198 5 311pp illustrated u6 BOWYER, Chaz BEAUFIGHTER AT WAR Ian Allan 1976 16opp illustrated One chapter on Burma u7 BROWN, Atholl Sutherland SILENTLY INTO THE MIDST OF THINGS: 177 Squadron RAF in Burma history and personal narratives Book Guild 1997 258pp illustrated Beaufighter interdiction of Japanese transport u8 BURTON, F H MISSION TO BURMA: THE STORY OF 177 SQUADRON Blackburns of Bolton 1991 125pp illustrated map sc 106
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u9 CAIDIN, Martin ZERO FIGHTER Section U The War in the Air Macdonald, 1970 16opp illustrated map uro CHENNAULT, Anna CHENNAULT AND THE FLYING TIGERS New York: Erikson 1963 318pp illustrated u11 CHENNAULT, Claire Lee WAY OF A FIGHTER New York : Thorvardson 1963 318pp illustrations u12 CHENNAULT, Claire Lee FLYING TIGER USA: Putnam u13 CHINNERY, Philip D ANY TIME, ANY PLACE: fifty years of the USAF Air Commando and Special Operations Forces 1944-1994 Airlife 1994 303pp illustrated maps Operations with the Chindits (Chapter 2) u14 COLLIS, Geoffrey R THE EAGLE SOARS Pentland Press 1998 116pp sc 273 (Spitfire) Squadron RAF in Arakan u15 COLLIS, Geoffrey R THE TATTERED EAGLE Pentland Press 1994 19opp maps sc u16 COTTON, MC HURRICANES OVER BURMA including The Memoirs of Wing Commander 'Bunny' Stone, DFC Grub Street 1995 357pp illustrated maps u17 COURT, PR THE FLYING 'TAXIS': 194 Squadron 'C' flight casualty evacuation unit Privately published 1998 92pp illustrated sc 107
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Section U The War in the Air u18 COYLE, FR Ed 'CANUCKS UNLIMITED': 436 SQUADRON HISTORY Canada n.d. 93pp illustrated RCAF Dakota Squadron u19 ''DUNLOP, Richard BURMA AIR VICTORY December 1943-June 1945 (Eastern Air Command) u20 ETHELL,J and DOWNIE FLYING THE HUMP IN ORIGINAL WORLD WAR II COLOR Motor books International 199 5 u21 FORD, Daniel FLYING TIGERS: Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group Smithsonian Institution Press 1991 463pp map sc u22 FRANKS, Norman L R FIRST IN THE INDIAN SKIES Life Publications 1991 u23 FRANKS, Norman L R HURRICANES OVER THE ARAKAN Patrick Stephens 1989 237pp illustrated maps u24 FRANKS, Norman L R THE AIR BATTLE OF IMPHAL Kimber 1985 223pp illustrated map u25 FRANKS, Norman L R SPITFIRES OVER THE ARAKAN Kimber 1988 231pp illustrated maps u26 FRANKS, Norman L Rand RICHEY FIGHTER PILOT'S SUMMER Grub Street 1993 248pp illustrated u27 GOLDNEY, Frank Hammond WAR DIARIES AND MEMOIRS Australia: Hyde Park Press 15 5pp illustrated sc 117 Squadron RAF (Dakotas) from 1944 ro8
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Section U The War in the Air u28 GWYNNE-TIMOTHY,John R W BURMA LIBERATORS: RCAF IN SEAC Canada : Next Level Press 1991 2 volumes rr 5 5pp illustrated sc u29 HEIFERMAN, Ron FLYING TIGERS: Chennault in China Ballantine 1971 16opp illustrated sc u30 HEMINGWAY, Kenneth WINGS OVER BURMA Quality Press 1944 19opp illustrated 17 (Fighter) Squadron u31 HENDERSON, Lt Col W CHINA BURMA INDIA Waco , Texas, US: Texan Press 149pp US Air Force bombing missions u32 *HOTZ, RB WITH GENERAL CHENNAULT: the story of the Flying Tigers USA: Zenger 1980 u33 HUDSON, Lionel THE RATS OF RANGOON: the inside story of the ' fiasco' that took place at the end of the war in Burma Leo Cooper 1987 23opp Written by Air Force Officer u34 HUMP PILOTS ASSOCIATION CHINA, BURMA, INDIA US: Turner Publishing Company 392pp illustrated Vo! 2 628pp illustrated Collection of newsletters u3 5 INNES, David J BEAUFIGHTERS OVER BURMA Blandford Press 198 5 128pp illustrated maps 2 7 Squadron RAF u36 JACOBS, Vivian K THE WOODPECKER STORY, as told by members of No 13 6 109
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Section U The War in the Air (Fighter) Squadron RAF 'The Woodpeckers ' Pentland Press 1994 261pp illustrated map u37 JONES, Laurie A PILOT'S STORY OF FLYING IN WAR AND PEACE Australia: privately printed 1996 259pp illustratec map Part 1 covers air operations in Bay of Bengal u38 KOENIG, William J OVER THE HUMP: AIRLIFT TO CHINA Pan/Ballantine 1972 16opp illustrated sc u39 LAL, Pratap Chandra MY YEARS WITH THE IAF New Delhi: Lancer International 1986 396pp Chapter 3 covers his service with the Indian Air Force during the Burma Campaign u40 LAWWCed CHINTHEBURMA/INDIA 1944-1945 Canada n . d . 166pp illustrated 435 RCAF Squadron (Dakota) u41 LOSONSKY, F Sand TM FLYING TIGER: A CREW CHIEF' S STORY. The war diary of an AVG crew chief Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer 1996 ro8pp illustrated u42 MASLEN JONES, E W FIRE BY ORDER: recollections of service with 6 5 6 Air Observation Post Squadron in Burma Leo Cooper 1997 207pp illustrated maps u43 MASON, Peter D NICOLSON, VC Ashford : Geerings 1991 164pp illustrated Nicolson served in 27 Squadron RAF in Burma u44 MORRIS, Dickson G BEYOND THE IRRAWADDY AND THE SALWEEN: RAF special duty missions in the South-East Asia theatre of war 19.c.4-1945 Australia : Mostly Unsung 1996 18 3 pp illustrated sc l 10
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Section U The War in the Air u45 MOXON, Oliver BITTER MONSOON: the memoirs of a fighter pilot Robert Hale 19 5 5 192pp illustrated map 5 (Fighter Squadron) RAF u46 NALTY, Bernard C TIGERS OVER ASIA New York: Elsevier-Dutton 1978 182pp illustrated The American Volunteer Group 'The Flying Tigers' u47 O'BRIEN, Terence CHASING AFTER DANGER: a combat pilot's war over Europe and the Far East 1939-1942 Collins 1990 264 pp u48 OPERATION THURSDAY FILE OF PHOTOCOPIES SIGNALS RELATING TO ALLIED LANDINGS IN NORTH EAST BURMA 48pp u49 O'REGAN, Harley NOTES ON LIFE ON AN AIR TRANSPORT AND SUPPLY SQUADRON DURING THE BURMA CAMPAIGN OF WORLD WAR II Sydney: privately published n.d. r 20pp u50 PAGE, Robert C and AIKEN AIR COMMAND Doc Ackerman 1945 r86pp illustrated u51 PARHAM, HJ and BELFIELD UNARMED INTO BATTLE: the story of the Air Observation Post Picton, for the Army Air Corps 2nd ed 1986 183pp illustrated maps u52 PARK, Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith DESPATCH: Air operations in South-East Asia from June r, 1944 to the re-occupation of Rangoon, May 2, 1945 (Supplement to The London Gazette April 6, 195 r No 39196) u53 *PARRY,J F BURMA VOLUNTEER AIR FORCE 1940-1942 Privately published III
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Section U The War in the Air u 5 4 PEIRSE, Air Vice Marshal Sir Richard DESPATCH: Air operations in South-East Asia November 16, 1943 to May 31, 1944 27pp map (Supplement to The London Gazette March 13, 1951 No 39173) u55 PISTOLE, Larry THE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE FLYING TIGERS Moss 1981 285pp illustrated u56 PROBERT, Henry THE FORGOTTEN AIR FORCE: the Royal Air Force in the war against Japan 1941-1945 Brassey's 1995 381pp illustrated maps u57 RAWLINSON, Peter CALAMITY JANE: BY SPITFIRE TO INDIA The author 1991 59pp illustrated maps sc u58 ROSHOLT, Malcolm DAYS OF THE CHING PAO: a photographic record of the Flying Tigers-14th Air Force in China in World War II Appleton, Wisconsin: Rosholt House II 4th ed 1986 192pp illustrated u59 ROYAL AIR FORCE HISTORICAL SOCIETY THE RAF AND THE FAR EAsTWAR 1941-1945: a symposium RAF Historical Society 1995 129pp illustrated maps Various contributors on whom there are biographical notes u6o RUSSELL, WW FORGOTTEN SKIES: the story of the Air Forces in India and Burma Hutchinson 1945 128pp illustrated maps u61 RUSSELL, Wilfred W THE FRIENDLY FIRM: a history of 194 Squadron RAF 194 Squadron Wing Association 1972 u62 SAMSON, Jack CHENNAULT Doubleday 1987 38opp illustrated maps 112
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Section U The War in the Air u63 SANSOM, R S THE BAMBOO WORKSHOP: the history of the RAF repair and salvage units India/Burma 1941-1946 Merlin Books 1995 213pp illustrated sc u64 SCOTT, Robert Lee FLYING TIGER: CHENNAULT OF CHINA New York: Berkley Publishing 1960 22opp sc u65 SHORES, Christopher and others BLOODY SHAMBLES VoL 2 The defence of Sumatra to the fall of Burma Grub Street 1993 494pp illustrated map Comprehensive account of air operations u66 SMITH, Peter VENGEANCE Airlife 198 6 The Vultee Vengeance was a single-engined dive bomber used by two squadrons of the Indian Air Force in Bur:na. u67 SPENCER, Otha C FLYING THE HUMP: memories of an air war Texas: A & M University 1992 illustrated maps u68 STEVENSON, Air Vice Marshal D F DESPATCH: Air operations in Burma and the Bay of Bengal January I to May 22, 1942 21pp (Supplement to The London Gazette March 5, 1958 No 38229) u69 STONES, Donald OPERATION 'BOGRAT' FROM FRANCE TO BURMA Spellmount Ltd 1990 128pp illustrated 67 (Fighter) Squadron u70 SUTCLIFFE, D H AIRBORNE OVER BURMA Published by the author 1988 62 Squadron with Dakotas 113
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Section U The War in the Air u71 SUTTON, Barry JUNGLE PILOT Macmillan 1946 134pp u72 SZUSCIKIENICZ, Paul FLYING TIGERS Bison Books 1990 Sopp illustrated u73 *TAYLOR, Joe G AIR SUPPLY IN THE BURMA CAMPAIGN USAS History Division, Air University 1957 u74 THOMAS, J Helsdon WINGS OVER BURMA New Horizon 1984 Merlon 1991 91pp illustrated maps sc 67 Fighter Squadron 1942-1944 u75 UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCE BURMA OPERATIONS RECORD 1952 (revised 1957) u76 VAN WAGNER, RD IST AIR COMMAND GROUP AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE Air University Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama Student report 1986 96pp illustrated map m/s u77 WHARTON, Ray PHOTOGRAPHS OF AIRCRAFT IN AIR HQ (INDIA) COMMUNICATIONS SQUADRON u78 WHELAN, Russell THE FLYING TIGERS: the story of the American Volunteer Group New York: Viking 1942 224pp illustrated map u79 WILLIAMS, Douglas 194 SQUADRON RAF'THE FRIENDLY FIRM' Merlin Books 1987 Sopp illustrated sc u8o WILLIAMS, Douglas 194 SQUADRON RAF Various unpublished typescripts including an appreciation of 114
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Section U The War in the Air General Wingate 2pp; RAF Dakota Training Unit SEAC 2pp; a brief history of 194 Squadron by Arthur Pearcy 11pp; etc u81 ARCHIBALD,Joe COMMANDER OF THE FLYING TIGERS, CLAIRE LEE CHENNAULT New York: Julian Messner 1966 191pp u82 BAISDEN, Charles FLYING TIGER TO AIR COMMANDO Atglen: Schiffer Military History 1999 157pp illustrated u83 BEDNALL, Dundas SUN ON MY WINGS Paterchurch Publications 1989 140 pp illustrated Author flew Sunderlands to evacuate Chindits from Lake Indawgyi u84 BICKERS, RT GINGER LACEY FIGHTER PILOT Pan 1962 189pp sc CO 17 Fighter Squadron 1944-45 u85 BOND, Charles Rand ANDERSON A FLYING TIGER'S DIARY Texas A & M University 1984 264pp illustrated maps sc u86 BRISCOE, D A comp THE FRIENDLY FIRM REMEMBERS: stories by the members of 194 Squadron RAF in South East Asia Printed in Canada 2000 120pp illustrated sc u87 CHENNAULT, Max UP SUN! Memphis: Castle Books n.d. 142pp sc u88 GIDDINGS, John 17 FIGHTER SQUADRON RAF The author n.d. 14pp illustrated sc The squadron was in Burma in 1942 and 1944-45 u89 HAVERS, John BURMA VOLUNTEER AIR FORCE (Article in Aeromilitaria No 1 1991 pp3-14 photocopy} rr5
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Section U The War in the Air u90 HAZARD, William G FLIGHTS OF A LIBERATOR: RAF operational missions in the South-East Asia Theatre of war 1944 Unpublished typescript r6pp illustrated u9r JORDAN, Reg (Lucky) To BuRMA SKIES AND BEYOND Panus Publishing Company 302pp illustrated maps u92 McGREGOR, Carter THE KAGU-TSUCHI BOMB GROUP Wichita Falls: Nortex Press 1981 226pp illustrated 4oth Bombardment Group USAF u93 MUNKMAN, John THE RIVER POSTS Book Guild 1992 r55pp map RAF Wireless Observer Units in Eastern India u94 PHILPOTT, Bryan RAF COMBAT UNITS SEAC 1941-45 Osprey 1979 48pp illustrated u95 *PRATHER, Russel E EASY INTO BURMA London: privately published 1977 92pp rst Air Commando Group u96 ROSHOLT, Malcolm CLAIRE L CHENNAULT: A TRIBUTE Mississippi: Silver Bay: Flying Tigers of r4th Air Force Association r 98 3 5 6pp illustrated u97 SMITH, Robert M WITH CHENNAULT IN CHINA: a Flying Tiger's diary Atglen, Pennsylvania 1997 r75pp illustrated u98 SMITH, RT TALE OF A TIGER Van Nuys, California: Tiger Originals 362pp illustrated maps Contains facsimiles of diary entries September 1941-July 1942 u6
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Section U The War in the Air u99 SMOCK, Elliott THE DISCOVERY OF KN563 Battle of Britain Prints International 1998 4pp illustrated Part-work After the Battle pp 46-49 of No 102 uroo THORNE, Bliss K THE HUMP: the great military airlift of World War II Philadelphia: J B Lippincott 1965 188pp illustrated map uro1 *TURNER, William H OVER THE HUMP Washington: GPO 1985 357PP USAF airlifts over the Himalayas u102 WHITE, Edward Lee TEN THOUSAND TONS BY CHRISTMAS New York: Vantage 1970 187pp illustrated map USAF supply operation to China uro3 WILLIS, GR T No HERO, JUST A SURVIVOR: a personal story with Beaufighters and Mosquitos of 4 7 Squadron RAF over the Mediterranean and Burma 1943-1945 The author 1999 315pp illustrated 117
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Section V Fiction VI ALDISS, Brian W A SOLDIER ERECT, or further adventures of the hand reared boy CorgiBooks1974 222pp sc v2 ALEXANDER, K THE FORGOTTEN ARMY Regular Publications 1996 16opp sc v3 ANDREWS, Laurie W OF LESSER RENOWN Cassell 1958 264pp Transworld 1960 286pp sc v4 ANDREWS, Laurie W THE PATROL Corgi 1972 172pp v5 ANDREWS, Laurie W TATTERED BATTALION Cassell 1957 223pp v6 ANDREWS, Laurie W DEATH MARCH Corgi 1960 286pp sc v7 * BAILLIE, Peter CHINDWIN MONSOON Brown Watson 1958 155pp sc v8 BARDEN, Stanley THE GOLDEN ROCK OF KYAIK-TIYO United Writers 1997 262 pp Book Two of the Burma Ruby Series v9 BATES, HE THE PURPLE PLAIN Michael Joseph 1947 224pp VIO BATES, HE THE JACARANDA TREE Michael Joseph 1949 223pp II8
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vr r BAXTER, Walter LOOK DOWN IN MERCY Heinemann 1951 288pp Consul Books 1965 318pp sc v12 BAXTER, Walter THE IMAGE AND THE SEARCH Heinemann 1953 332pp v13 BELL, Gerard SIDESHOW Corgi Books 2 5 r pp sc v14 BLACK, Dorothy FANTASTIC JOURNEY Cassell 1944 191pp v r 5 BLANKENSHIP, William D TIGER TEN New York: Putnam 252 pp vr6 •BRADDON, Russell END OF A HATE Cassell 1958 201pp Incorporating Song of War: a short story v17 BRADDON, RussELL SONG OF WAR ms vr 8 BRELIS, Dean THE MISSION Constable 1959 r8opp New York: Pocket Books 1959 145pp sc v19 ''BRENDON, George THE CHARM OF MAMBAS Heinemann 1959 279pp v20 BROOKES, April FOLLOW YOUR STAR Ward Lock r 9 5 6 r 9opp v21 BUCK, Pearl S THE PROMISE 119 Section V Fiction
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Section V Fiction Moyer Bell, Wakefield, Rhode Island, USA reprinted 1997 248pp Methuen 1944 298pp v22 BUITERWORTH, Sidney THREE RIVERS TO GLORY Hutchinson 1956 224pp v23 CAREW , Tim MAN FOR MAN Constable 19 5 5 2 3 opp v24 CHAMALES, Tom T NEVER SO FEW New York: Scribners 1957 499PP V25 CHANG, C T BURMA ROAD Singapore: Malaysia Publications Ltd 1964 198pp V26 CLIFFORD, Francis A BATTLE IS FOUGHT TO BE WON Pan 1960 r25pp sc v27 CLIFFORD, Francis HONOUR THE SHRINE Transworld 1960 19pp s c V28 CLIFFORD , J F KAMIKAHSE (DIVINE TEMPEST) Private paper n.d. 23pp t y pescript Fiction based on service in Burma 1944-1945 JFC v29 CONWAY, P THE PALINDROME Dakers 1951 222pp v30 COOPER, Brian VAN LANGEREN GIRL New York : Vanguard Press 1960 222pp v3 1 CROOK, William FOUR DAYS Eyre Methuen 1979 172pp New York: Antheneum 1979 183pp 120
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Section V Fiction v32 CRUMPLER, Gus H UNDER THE BURMESE PAGODA Point Lookout, Missouri: The School of the Ozarks Press 1975 148pp v3 3 CRUTTWELL, Patrick A KIND OF FIGHTING JM Dent 1959 272pp v34 ''DONALDSON, D H THE LONE CHINDIT Hale 1967 19opp v3 5 ELDER, Raiheart AFTER MY OWN FASHION Longmans Green 1949 239pp v36 EYRE, Donald C FOXES HAVE HOLES Hale 1948 287pp v37 FENN, Charles THE GOLDEN RULE OF GENERAL WONG Arthur Barker 1960 15opp v38 FINDLAY, Bernard BAMBOO HELL Peter Haddock 1980 158pp sc v39 FORSTER, Roy THE FLUTE OF ASOKA Eyre & Spottiswoode 1955 272pp v40 FORSYTH, RA SQUADRON WILL MOVE Macmillan r 9 4 7 3I r pp v41 FRIEND,John THE LONG TREK Muller 1957 187pp v42 ''.GILLESPIE, Leslie THE MAN FROM MADURA Boardman 1952 255pp 121
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Section V Fiction v43 GORDON, John W WINGS FROM BURMA TO THE HIMALAYAS Memphis: Global Press 1987 265pp v44 GRIFFIN, Sercombe BURMA ROAD CALLING! Harrap 1943 206pp v 4 5 HANLEY, Gerald SEE YOU IN YASUKUNI Collins 1969 224pp v46 HORSLEY, D LIVING DEAD Brown Watson 1959 157pp sc v47 JACKSON, I K STRIKING FORCE Trojan [1965?] no pagination sc v48 *JOHNS, WE BIGG LES AND THE LOST SOVEREIGNS Brockhampton Press 1964 164pp v49 JOHNSTON, G H DEATH TAKES SMALL BITES Gollancz 1948 199pp v50 JOHNSTON,Jack PATROL OF THE DEAD Arthur Barker 1 9 5 5 2 3 9PP v 5 1 LEASOR, Ja mes NOTHING TO REPORT Viking 1955 254pp sc v52 MADDOCK, Reginald B ONE MORE RIVER Nelson 1963 156pp illustrated v53 MANNIN, Ethel THE LIVING LOTUS New York: Putnam 1956 255pp 122
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v54 MARKS,] M AYO GURKHA! OUP 1971 189pp illustrated map Junior Fiction v5 5 MASON, Richard THE WIND CANNOT READ Hodder & Stoughton 1946 296pp v 5 6 MILLER, Lee O ASSIGNMENT: BURMA New York: Belmont Tower Books 176pp sc v57 MOISEIWITSCH, Maurice YESTERDAY'S ENEMY Transworld 158pp sc v58 MOXON, Oliver AFTER THE MONSOON Robert Hale 19 5 8 16opp v59 MOXON, Oliver THE LAST MONSOON Elmfield Press 1957 174pp v6o ''MUCHA,jIRI SCORCHED CROP Hogarth Press 1949 271pp v61 NATHANSON, EM THE DIRTY DISTANT WAR New York: Viking 1987 484pp v62 PARTINGTON, Norman THE GATES OF THE KYSAN Harrap 1971 27opp v63 PHILLIPS, JA PAGODA Bodley Head 1953 155pp New York: Bantam Books 1951 12opp sc v64 PUGH, Marshall THE CHANCER Hutchinson 1959 199pp 123 Section V Fiction
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Section V Fiction v65 RENNIE, DJ PENETRATION FORCE John Spencer 19 5 9 157PP sc v66 RICHARDS, CJ WIND OVER FOWLMERE AND OTHER STORIES Winchester : Warren & Sons 19 5 3 217pp v67 *ROLAND, Paul K 'BANZAI' John Spencer 1959 159pp sc v68 *ROSS, Kenneth RICKY & Co Arn COMMANDOS Cambridge University Press 1947 162pp Junior Fiction v69 RUTHIN, Margaret JUNGLE NURSE Dobson 1960 19opp v70 SAUL, John Ralston THE NEXT BEST THING Grafton Books 1986 241pp v71 SCOTT, J M WHERE THE RIVER BENDS Heinemann 1962 249pp v72 SCOTT, Paul JOHNNY SAHIB Granada 1979 208pp v73 SCOTT, Paul THE MARK OF THE WARRIOR Granada 1979 188pp sc v7 4 SHUTE, Nevil THE CHEQUER BOARD Heinemann 1947 278pp v7 5 SIBLEY, John You'LL WALK TO MANDALAY Cape 1960 253pp 124
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v76 STANFORD, J K LAST CHUKKER Faber & Faber 1941 76pp illustrated v77 STANFORD, J K REVERIE OF Qu-HAI AND OTHER STORIES Blackwood 1951 332pp v78 STERN, D FRANCIS Hammond 150 255pp v79 ' ' STUART, Vivian LIFE IS DESTINY Robert Hale 1958 192pp v8o TARMEY, Martin Section V Fiction WHEN YOU GO HOME: the bloody battle of Kohima Ridge Corgi 1975 32opp sc v81 TAYLOR, Thomas BORN OF WAR McGraw-Hill 1988 45opp A novel based on Wingate v82 •TURNBULL, Patrick LIKE AN ABOMINABLE BRANCH Hurst & Blackett 1947 188pp v8 3 TURNBULL , Patrick THE LAST OF MEN Hutchinson 1960 223pp v84 TURNBULL, Patrick ONE BULLET FOR THE GENERAL Collins 1969 224pp v8 5 ' ' WAKEFORD, L Hand JARMEY BROWN MEN'S JUNGLE EJ Arnold 1951 128pp illustrated v86 *WALLACE,] H A WALK IN THE FOREST Bron Watson 159pp sc 125
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Section V Fiction v87 ANDREWS, John C SUCH ARE THE VALIANT John Spencer n.d. 158pp sc v88 ANDREWS, Laurie W THE SCARLET SHIELD Corgi 1957 221pp sc v89 *BECK, Howard THE HERO MACHINE New York: NAL 1967 245pp v90 BICKERS, Richard T JUNGLE PILOT Brown Watson n.d. 158pp sc v91 BLAKE, Ian MARINE H: SBS THE BURMA OFFENSIVE Little Brown: ZZ Books 1996 279pp sc v92 BOYINGTON, Gregory TONYA Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill 3 1 5 pp v9 3 BRAGG, Melvyn THE SOLDIER'S RETURN Hodder 1999 288pp v94 CATHERALL, Arthur THE RIVER OF BURNING SAND Collins 1947 24opp Junior fiction v95 DAVIS, Franklin M BAMBOO CAMP #10 Derby, Connecticut: Monarch Books 1962 143pp sc v96 DAVIS, Paxton Two SOLDIERS New York: Simon & Schuster 1956 183pp v97 GEORGE, SC BURMA STORY Frederick Warne 1948 255pp v98 HOWARD, AT RANGOON EPISODE John Spender n.d. 157pp sc 126
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v99 JACKSON, Robert THE RISING SUN Severn House 1999 216pp v100 JOHNSTON, George THE FAR FACE OF THE MOON New York: William Morrow 1964 316pp v101 ''-KING, David THE BRAVE AND THE DAMNED New York 1966 285pp sc vro2 KYNOCH, Joseph BANZAI KOHIMA Charwood Publications 1997 25opp sc vro3 LESLIE, Cecilia THE GOLDEN STAIRS New York: Doubleday 1968 286pp vro4 PEREIRA, Michael STRANGER IN THE LAND Bies 1967 217pp vro5 SASSOON, Maurice D THE LION AND THE SUN US Buybook 1998 199pp sc vro6 SCOTT, G L BURMA MISSION John Spencer n.d. 162pp sc vro7 SLIMMING, John THE PASS New York: Harper 1962 256pp vro8 THIHA, Maung THE CHINDITS AND THE STARS Regency Press 1971 232pp v109 WEHL, David THE MOON UPSIDE DOWN James Barrie 1948 268pp Section V Fiction
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Section W Japanese books in English Only books translated into English from Japanese or written originally in English by Japanese authors are included in this section . There is a separate catalogue of books in Japanese available on application to SOAS. WI AIDA, Yuji PRISONER OF THE BRITISH Cresset Press 1966 202pp w2 BARKER, A J JAPANESE ARMY HANDBOOK 1939-1945 Ian Allan 1979 128pp illustrated w3 HAYASHI, Saburo with COOX KOGUN: THE JAPANESE ARMY IN THE PACIFIC WAR USA: Marine Corps Ass 1959 245pp illustrated maps sc w4 HIRAKUBO, Masao and others THE JAPANESE SOLDIER Papers given at seminar organized by the Burma Campaign Fellowship Group 1996 22pp w5 *ISOBE, Tokuo IRRAWADDY SHORE AND THE MEIKTILA OPERATION Japan 1998 w6 NISHIJI, Yasumasa 'THOSE FORSAKEN BY GOD': the retreat from Imphal The author 14pp sc w7 TAKEYAMA, Michio HARP OF BURMA Rutland Vermont: CE Tuttle 1966 132pp sc w8 TAMAYAMA , Kazuo JAPANESE SOLDIERS OF THE BURMA CAMPAIGN Book One January-March 1942 The author 42pp illustrated map 128
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w9 TATSURO, Izumiya THE MINAMI ORGAN U Soe Myint 1981 Section W Japanese books in English w10 US DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Office of the Chief of Military History BURMA OPERATIONS RECORD: 28th Army Ops in Akyab area 1958 210 pp maps sc 15th Army Ops in Imphal area and withdrawal to North Burma 1957 189pp maps sc Translated accounts by Japanese staff officers and commanders wrna US DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Office of the Chief of Military History BURMA OPERATIONS RECORD List of records (photocopy) w11 US WAR DEPARTMENT: Military Intelligence Service SOLDIER'S GUIDE TO THE JAPANESE ARMY Washington DC 1944 182pp illustrated sc [Not Japanese] w12 WADA, Manabu DRIFTING DOWN THE CHINDWIN The author 27pp sc w13 MARKHAM, George JAPANESE INFANTRY WEAPONS OF WORLD WAR Two Arms & Armour Press 1976 96pp illustrated w14 TAMAYAMA, Kazuo and NUNNELEY TALES BY JAPANESE SOLDIERS OF THE BURMA CAMPAIGN 1942-1945 Cassell 2000 2 5 4 pp 62 short pieces 129
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Index of Names The references in the index refer to the unique identifier for t:ach book, article or journal. It consists of the letter for each subject section and the number of the item in that section. The first index contains the names of authors, co-authors, t:ditors, contributors and those who figure prominently in the works in this biblio~raphy. 2nd (British) Division P 17 42H36 BURMA SQUADRONS ASSOCIATION Q4 ACSEA, Air Staff HQ u1 ADAMSON, Arthur MI ADAMSON, Iain FI AGGETT, W J P KI AIDA, Yuji w1 AIKEN, Alfred u50 AIR COMMANDO ASSOCIATION, First Q5 AIR MINISTRY see GREAT BRITAIN, Air Ministry ALDISS, Brian W VI ALEXANDER, Sir Harold (i.e. Field Marshall EarlAlexanderofTunis) c34,L45 ALEXANDER, K v2 AUSON,J R G2 ALLAN, James R M2., M3 ALLEN, Louis BI, EI, 159, 160 sr ALLEN, RE E33, E34 ANAND, V K K67 ANDERS, Leslie F44 ANDERSON, Terry H u85 ANDREWS, John C v87 ANDREWS, Laurie W v3, v4, v5, v6, v88 ANONYMOUS 82, DI, 02, 017, E2, E35, E53, F2.,F45,G44,12,13,K2,K3,K4,K5,K6,K7,K8, K9, Kl O, K I I, KI2, K 13K72, K73, K74, K75 0 I, PI, PI6, QI ANTHONY, Frank a27 APPLETON, George 14, 15, 16, 17 AR CHARD, Cary SI 1 ARCHIBALD,Joe u81 ARMSTRONG, Geoffrey M4 ARNOLD, Ralph M5 ARNOLD, Sue 18 ARSHAD, Raja Muhammad 02. ASHFORD-BROWN, William Hay N2 ATKINS, David E3, E4 ATHERTON, Louise HI AUCHINLECK, Field Marshal Sir Claude a_,, L36, L38 AUCKLAND, R G 19 AYLING, Keith u3 BA MAW, u III BAGGALEY,James G3 BAILLIE, Peter v7 BAIRD-MURRAY,Maureen 110 BAISDEN, Charles u82 BAKER, Alan F3 BAKER, Richard Kt4 BAKSHI, Akhil o 3 BALLOU, Robert C 172 BANERJEE, A nil C.,andra 11 2 BARDEN, Stanley ,s BARKER, A J E 5, •.n BARNARD, Jack c1 BARNETT, Corelli a29, L36 BATES, AS u4 BATES, HE v9, v1,) BATES, Richard F F4 BATY, John A N3 BAUER, Lt Col Eddy r 1 8 BAXTER, Walter VI 1, v12. BEAMISH, John H4 BEATON, Cecil M6, M82 BEAUCHAMP, Gerry u5 BEAUMONT, Stuart s2 BEAUMONT, Winifred N4 BECK, Howard v8 3 BECKA, Jan II 3 BEDNALL, Dunda~ u83 BELDEN, Jack C2, F5 BELFIELD, EM G u51 BELL,C Kr5 BELL, Gerard VI 3 BENNETT, George F58 BESWICK, Leslie S M83 BETHAM, Geoffre v KI6 BHARGAVA, Mot(Lal 04, 05 BHONSLE, R K B4 BICKERS, Richard T u84, v90 BICKERSTETH, Anthony Charles J r BIDWELL, Shelford G4, G45, L44 BIERMAN, John L34 BIRCHALL, Stanle; s3 BIRDWOOD, Lore [Birdwood, C B, 2nd Baron Birdwood] Kr7 BISHOP, Edward 12 BLACK, Dorothy v14 BLAKE, Ian v9 r BLANKENSHIP, William D v15 BOCK, Robert L 02.6 BOLTON, Angela :-15 BOND, Brian E6 BOND, Charles R u8 5 BOND, Michelle a5 BONHAM, Frank F6 BORROW, Capt.(' H G34 BOSE, Mihir 027 BOSE, Romen 06 130
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BOSE, Sarat 033 BOSE, Sisir K 02.8 BOSE, Subhas Chandra 02.6, 02.7, 02.8, 02.9, 030,033,034,036,037 BOULTON, Norman M7 BOWEN,CG 03 BOWEN,John H5 BOWER, Ursula Graham E7 BOWYER, Chaz u6 BOYINGTON, Gregory v92. BOYLE, Patrick c5 BRADDON, Russell v16, v17 BRADLEY,James M8 BRADLEY, Neville F7 BRAGG, Melvyn v93 BRANSON, Clive s4 BRAUND, Harold E W H6, 114, 115 BRELIS, Dean F2.7, H28, v18 BRELSFORD, WV K1 8 BRENDON, George v19 BRERETON,] M K76 BRETT-JAMES, Anthony 82.8, 018, EI 1, E36, K19, M9 BRISCOE, D A u86 BRISTOW, R c B MIO BROCKMAN, Ronald 136 BRODRICK, Alan Houghton F46 BROOKE-WAVELL, Derek 161 BROOKES, April v2.o BROWN, Atholl Sutherland u7 BROWN, David TJ BUCHAN, Alastair LI BUCK, Pearl S v2. 1 BULLOCK, William M84 BURCHETT, W G CJ, q, c6, c7 BURMA, Government of 116 BURMA. Intelligence Bureau II 7 BURMA CAMPAIGN FELLOWSHIP GROUP Q3 BURMA SQUADRONS ASSOCIATION, 42.5-436 Q4 BURMA STAR ASSOCIATION Q2. BURNE, CJ S M85 BURNESS, L R q6 BURNETT, FT K20 BURTON, F H u8 BUTLER, J R M A6 BUTT, Paul Le c8 BUTTERWORTH, Sidney K77, v2.2. BUTWELL, Richard A L35 CAIDIN, Martin u9 CALLAHAN, Raymond 86 CALVER, D H s5 CALVERT, Michael c9, GIO, G11 , G46, u, L2.r, r19 CAMP, La Vonne T N 20 CAMPBELL, Arthur E8 CAMPBELL, Guy Spens u CAREW, Tim CS, K2.r, MI 1, v2.3 CARFRAE, Charles Gr 2. CARMICHAEL, Pat RD c6 CATHERALL, Arthur v94 Index of Names CATTANACH,John 04 CHAIKIN, Chick F47 CHAIKIN, Rosalind B F47 CHAMALES, Tom T v24 CHAN, Won-loy F8 CHANDLER, David G 828 CHANDRA, Anil 87 CHANG,CT v25 CHAPHEKAR, Shankarrao G 88 CHAPLIN, J B K22. CHAPMAN, Gp MI2. CHARGE, Des c13 CHENNAULT, Anna urn CHENNAULT, Claire Lee u3, urn, u11, u12, u21,u2.9,u32,u62.,u64,u81,u96 CHENNAULT, Max u87 CHIANG YEE F9 CHINDITS, Old Comrades Association UK G14 CHINNERY, Philip D c15, u13 CHIT, Myo Khin n8 CHRISTIAN, John L c7, n9 CHUONG, Tong-Guk Fio CLABBY,J K2.3 CLARK, Miles M 1 3 CLARKE, A E M14 CLARKE, FA S K41 CLARKE, Fred M15 CLARKE, Michael S 05 CLAYTON, Anthony K2.4 CLIFFORD, Francis M16, v2.6, v2.7 CLIFFORD, J Francis M 17, v2.8 COBBOLD, Richard 829 COCHRANE, Archibald 162 COCHRANE, Stewart c47 COE, Douglas FI 1 COLLINS, DJ E AlO COLLINS, R J L3 COLLIS, Geoffrey R u14, u15 COLLIS, Maurice 120, 163 COLLISTER, Peter Mr 8 COLVIN, John E9 COLUMBAN FATHERS 125 CONNELL, Brian L37 CONNELL,John L4, L38 CONNOLLY, Malcolm L K25, K78 CONNORS, BP K2.6 CONWAY, P v29 COOPER, Ashley M86 COOPER, Brian v30 COOPER, KW MI9 COOPER, Raymond M2.o COOPER, Robert 019 COOPER, William] M2.1 COOX, Alvin D w3 CORPE, Hilda R 12.1 CORPORATION OF LONDON r2.o, R1 CORR, Gerard H 07 COTTON, MC u16 COUBROUGH, C R L M87 COULTHARD, G M2.2. COURT, PR u17 COYLE,FR u18 131
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Index of Names CRADDOCK, AL M104 CRAINE, Eric R F48 CREW,FAE N6 CROFT,John E37 CROOK, William v31 CROSBY, MGM M23 CROSS,J p EIO CRUICKSHANK, Charles H7 CRUMPLER, Gus H vp CRUMPLER, Hugh n CRUTTWELL, Patrick v33 CURIE, Eve M88 DAS, Chand N K27 DAVEY,John s 6 DAVEY, Mary s6 DAVIES, EH C K28 DAVIS, Franklin M v95 DAVIS, Patrick M24 DAVIS, Paxton v96 DEB CHAUDHERY, Sudata 031 DEIGNAN, HG 164 DEMETRIADI, Michael A E38, E44, r18, r19 DENNISON, E K79 DENNY,J H G16 DHILLON, Gurbakhsh Singh 08 DILLON, Terence c8 DONALDSON, D H v34 DONE, John s7 DONNISON, F S V 11, 165 DORN, Frank c9 DOULTON, AJ F K29 DOWNIE, Don u20 DORN, Frank c9 DRAPER, Alfred c10 DUN, Smith L39 DUNCAN, w E K30 DUNLOP, Richard H8, u19 DUPUY, Trevor N B9, E39, F49 DURANT, Norman M84 DURNFORD-SLATER,John M25 EHRMAN, John A8, A9 EIFLER, Carl F H21 ELDER, Raiheart v35 ELDRIDGE,A we T4 ELDRIDGE, Fred FI2 ELLIOTT, Major General JG Bro ELLIOTT-BATEMAN, Michael FI3 EMMET, A Maitland 06 ENRIQUES, CM KJI ETHELL,J u20 EVACUEE 122 EVANS, Sir Charles N7 EVANS, Geoffrey B30, Er 1, E40, E41, H9, 136, L5, M26 EVANS, Humphreys L6 EYRE, Donald C v36 FARNDALE, Martin K8o FARWELL, Byron 13 FAY, Peter Ward 09 FELLOWESGORDON, Jan F14, H10, Hr I 132 FENN, Charles v3 7 FERGUSSON, Bernard G17,G18,G48, L7, L36, qo FERGUSSON, D H 123 FERRIER, AJ 124 FESTING, Sir Francis L30 FINDLAY, Bernard v38 FINNERTY, John cu, cu FIRST AIR COMMANDO ASSOCIATION see AIR COMMANDO ASSOCIATION, First FISCHER, Edward F15, 125 FORD, Daniel u21 FORSTER, Roy v39 FORSYTH, RA v40 FORTEATH, GM M27 FORTY, George R2 FOSTER, Geoffry K32 FOUCAR, EC V c37, 126, 127 FRANKS, Bill nr FRANKS, Norman u22, u23, u24, u25, u26 FRASER, George Macdonald M28 FREER, Arthur F Eu FRIEND,John v41 FUJIWARA, lwaichi E42 FULLER, A R 07 FURSDON, Edward E43 GADSDON, Peter H M29 GALLAGHER, 0 D c13 GARDINER,John Ritchie c14 GARDNER, Charles BJ I GAYLOR,John K8r GEARY KI6 GEORGE,John B FI6 GEORGE, SC v97 GEREN, Paul Francis FI7 GHOSH,Jitendra Nath 032 GHOSH,KK OIO GIBBS, H R K J4 GIDDINGS,John u88 GIFFARD, General Sir George E13, EI4 GILL, Americk Singh 04 GILLESPIE, Leslie v42 GILMORE, Scott J5 GLASS, Leslie 128 GLASS, S A FI 8 GLOVER, Michael K33 GODDEN, Rumer K34 GOLDNEY, Frank Hammond u27 GORDINE,ETC M30 GORDON,John W v43 GORDON, Leonard A 033 GORDON, Oliver L M3 I GOULDEN, 0 A T5, T6, TII GOVERNMENT OF INDIA see INDIA GRAHAM, CAL K3 5 GRAHAM, W Gordon Hu, s8 GRANT, Peter M32 GRAVES,John K85 GREAT BRITAIN. Air Ministry Gr, u2 GREAT BRITAIN. Ministry of Defence n GREAT BRITAIN. Ministry of Information B17, 833
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GREAT BRITAIN. War Office r23 GREENWOOD, Nicholas 129 GRIBBLE, RH c15 GRIFFIN, Sercombe v44 GROUNDS, Tom K36 GUPTA, SC AI8,J6 GURCHARAN, Maj 811 GUTHRIE, D H13 GWYER, J M A A6 GWYNNE-TIMOTHY,John R W u28 GYI,M J7 HALL, Pierre M90 HALLAM,John K37 HALLEY, David c19 HAMES, H L F50 HAMOND, Robert H14 HAMMOND, BAT E44, M33 HAMMOND, CV NS HANLEY, Gerald K38, v45 HARRIES, Mirion 832 HARRIES, Susie 832 HART, Peter K39 HARVEY, GE 130 HASKINS, F 131 HASKINS, PC c20 HASTINGS, DJ T7. n2 HAVERS, John u89 HAVERS, Norman qo HAWKINS, VF S Er6 HAWLEY, Dennis LS, 14 r HAY, Alice L9 HAYASHI, Saburo w3 HAYTER, Adrian M34 HAYWOOD,AHW K4r HAZARD, William G u90 HEAD, Richard K82 HEARSEY, May 132 HEDLEY,John M35 HEIFERMAN, Ron u29 HEMINGWAY, Kenneth u30 HENDERSON, Lt Col W u3 r HENSLOW,John M36 HERMAN, Leonard F19 HERRING, DC c49 HICKEY, Michael 812 HILL, George c21 HILL, John K42 HILL, L J L 829 HIRAKUBO, Masao w4 HIROSHI, Fowa F20 HISCOX, Norman G M37 HLA, PE 133 HO, Yung-ch'i F21 HOGAN, David W F51 HOMER, Harry K43 HOMMA, Masaharu L25 HONDA, Masaki L25 HOPKINS,James ET F52 HORNBY, RB M6r HORSLEY, D v46 HOTZ, RB u32 HOUGH, Richard LIO HOWARD, AT v98 HOWARD, Michael A7 HOWARD, Randolph L M91 HOWARTH, Patrick M38 HOYT, Edwin P F22 HUDSON, Lionel u33 Index of Names HUMP PILOTS ASSOCIATION u34 HUMPHREYS, Roy M39 HUNT, Gordon M40 HUNTER, Charles Newton F23 HUTTON, Lieut-General T J c34 INDIA Directorate of Army Education 134 INDIA Survey of India 021 INDIA. War Department EI 5 IRWIN, Anthony H18 !SOBE, Tokuo w5 IWAICHI, Fujiwara H17 JACK, Ian M M41 JACKSON, I K v47 JACKSON, Robert v99 JACOB, Alaric M92 JACOBS, Vivian K u36 JAFFE,Lucy Kr12 JAFFE,Sally K112 JAGOTA, Sushi! K83 JAMES, Harold c22, J8 JAMES, Richard Rhodes c23 JARMEY see WAKEFORD, L H JEFFREY, W F c24 JEFFREYS,PJ 08 , 09 JESSE, F Tennyson 13 5 JOHNS, WE v48 JOHNSON, CD E46 JOHNSON, E K44 JOHNSTON, G H v49 JOHNSTON, George v,oo JOHNSTON,Jack v50 JOHNSTONE, Ken 166 JONES, CB M42 JONES,John M F52 JONES, K Vellacott see VELLACOTT JONES, K K71 JONES, Laurie u37 JONES, WH M43 JORDAN, Reg (Lucky) u91 JOWERS, John Edward M44 KADEL, Bob F24 KAPUR, PK D K84 KARAKA, D F 813 KARIM, Afsir K45 KEMP, PK K85 KENDALL, Bill E17 KHAING, Mi Mi see MI MI KHAING KHAN, Shahnawaz o 11 KHERA, P N AI7 KHETARPAL, R K91 KHIN MYO CHIT see CHIT, Myo Khin KIANI, Mohammad Zaman 012 KING, David v101 133
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Index of Names KING, Dwight O Q6 KING-CLARK, R E18 KIRBY, S Woodburn A 1, A2., A 3, A4, A 5 KNIGHT, Allan c16 KOENIG, William] u38 KURTI, Kitty 034 KYNOCH, Joseph v 102. LACEY,James Henry ('Ginger') u84 LACKERSTEEN, D c17 LAL, Pratap Chandra u 3 9 LANE, Arthur K46, R3 LAURET,Jean-Claude F2.5 LAWWC u40 LEASOR,James c18,H19,v51 LEATHART, Scott J9 LEBRA,JoyceC 013,035 LEESE, General Sir Oliver E19, E47, LIO, L47 LESLIE, Cecilia v103 LEWENDON 07 LEWIN, Ronald LI 1, L42. LEWIS, Alun s10, SI I LEWIS, Gwen s 1 1 LEWIS, Norman 136 LEWIS, Robert D G50 LEYIN,John 02.0 LINDE, Gerd G 5 1 LINDSELL, R A K86 LLEWELLYN-JONES, Dr Rosie s 12. LOSONSKY, F S u41 LOSONSKY, TM u4 1 LOWRY, MA M45 LUNT, James c19, J10, K87 LYALL GRANT, Ian ci.o, E20 LYDALL, Edward M46 McCANN,John E2.1, E2.2, E2.3, s23 McCLEOD, D K49 McCLINTOCK, J Dewar M 5 1 McCRAE, Alistair 137 MCENERY,John H 138 MCEVOY, Patrick s13 MACFETRIDGE, Charles H T cu, K4 7, M4 7 MCGREGOR, Carter u92 MACHORTON, Ian G2.5 MACKAY, Donald G2.6 MACKAY, RR M50 MCKELVIE, Roy, B14 MACKENZIE, Compton c2.3, M48 MACKENZIE, K P M49 MACKENZIE, Tony qR MADAN, N N Al4 MADDOCK, Reginald B v52 MAGENER, Rolf M52 MAIKAP, Satish Chandra 014, 0:15 MAINS, A A (Tony) c2.4, H2o, H2.oa, 167, K88, K89 MALGONKAR, Manohar c2.5 MANGAT, Gurbachan Singh, 016, 036 MANNIN , Ethel 139, v53 MARKHAM, George w13 MARKS,J M v54 MARSHALL, Harry I 168 MARTIN,John G F53 MASLEN-JONES, E W u42 MASON,J AG u4 MASON, Peter D u43 MASON, Philip BI 5 MASON, Richard v55 MASTERS,John M53,M54 MATTHEWS, Geoffrey s16 MAULE, Henry LI 2 MAUNG,E 169 MAUNG-MAUNGU M55 MAUNG, U Maung 170 MAURICE, Dick N9 MAYBURY, Maurice 140 MEAD, Peter G40, LI 3, L43, L44, L51 MEHRA, K C K90 MELLORS,J M56 MENON, KA K 017 MESSERVY, Sir Frank LI 2 MI MI KHAING 141 MILLER, Lee O v56 MILNER,Joe G2.7 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE see GREAT BRITAIN, Ministry of Defence MINISTRY OF INFORMATION see GREAT BRITAIN. Ministry of Information MITCHELL, Harold M57 MOHANDAS, P K91 MOHARIR, VJ K92 MOHAWK SQUADRONS ASSOCIATION QI MOISEIWITSCH, Maurice v57 MOLLOY, TR K93 MONTEITH, Malcolm K94 MOON, Penderel L2.9 MOON, Thomas N H2.1 MOREHEAD, FT 142. MORGAN, Cecil M93 MORGAN, Harold M93 MORGAN, Pat M93 MORRIS, Dickson G u44 MORRISON, Ian H22. MOSER, Don R4 MOSLEY, Leonard u4 MOUNTBATTEN, Louis, Vice-Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma Ar 9, A20, B 34, LI 5, L16,L33,L36,L37,L44,L50,P3,R5 MOYNIHAN, Martin s14, s15 MOYSE-BARTLETT, H K95 MOXON , Oliver u45, v58, v59 MUCHA, Jiri v6o MUIR, Augustus K50 MUNKMAN, John u93 MUNN,A W M58 MURPHY, Ray u6 MURRELL, Eric S M94 MUSGRAVE-WOOD,Jon G5 MUTAGUCHI, Renya L25 MYATT, Frederick K96 MYINT, Thein Pe see THEIN PE MYINT r34
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NALTY, Bernard C u46 NATHANSON, EM v6r NEILD, Eric E240, K 5 r NETAJI CENTRE 037 NEWHALL, Sue Mayes u7 NICKERSON, Marjorie C 171 NICOLSON,James Brindley E43 NICOLSON, Nigel L45 NISHIJI, Yasumasa w6 NORMAN, William r5 NU, Thakin U 143, 1.3 5 NUNNELEY,John M59, sr6, w14 OATIS, L Balfour M6o OBA, Sadao K52 O'BRIEN, Terence G28, tt23, u47 OGBURN, Charlton F26 OLIVER, FR M95 O'REGAN, Harley u49 OWEN, Christopher K97 OWEN, Frank sr8, L31 PAGANI, Roy Anthony Stephen tt14 PAGE, Malcolm K53 PAGE, Robert C u50 PAINTER, Robin M96 PALIT, DK K54, LI8 PALSOKAR,RD Br9,Jr1,J12,K98 PANDIT, H N or8 PARHAM,H.J u51 PARK, Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith u 5 2 PARKER, Irene tt27 PARKHURST, Kenneth W s5 PARKINSON,] D M6r PARRY,JF u53 PARTINGTON, Norman v62 PE, Hla see HLA PE PEACOCK, Geraldine M62 PEARCY, Arthur u8o PEARN, BR 144 PEERS, William F27, tt28 PEIRSE, Air Vice Marshal Sir Richard u54 PEREIRA, Michael vro4 PERKINS, Roger K55, K99 PERRETT, Bryan K56 PHILIPS, Bob F28 PHILLIPS, C E Lucas Dro , E25 PHILLIPS,J A v63 PHILPOTT, Bryan u94 PICKFORD, SC S M63 PISTOLE, Larry u55 POCOCK, Tom u9 POTTER, J D M64 POWER, Admiral Sir Arthur T8 POWNALL, Sir Henry L20 PRASAD, Bishenwar AII, A12, Ar 3, AI 5, Ar 6, NIO,NII PRATHER, Russel E u95 PRAVAL, Kc KIOO, KIOI PREFER, Nathan N F54 PRENDERGAST, John M6 5 PRITCHARD, Harry c52 PROBERT, Henry u56 PROUDFOOT, CL Kro2 PUGH, Marshall v64 RAINA, B L NI2, N2I RANDLE, Capt JN r6 RANDOLPH, John H F29 RAO, U Sunder 019 Index of Names RASOR, Eugene L s35 RATTENBURY, Harold B 145 RAWLINSON, Peter u57 REED, Katherine L 172 RENNIE, DJ v6 5 RICHARDS, CJ 173, v66 RICHEY, Paul u26 RILLSTONE, Rev Thomas 146 RISSIK, David K57 ROBERTS, Michael R s36, K58 ROBERTSON, G W K59 ROBERTSON,Joan CJ8 ROBERTSON, Marian Nr3 ROBINSON, DK r7 RODGER, George M66 RODRIGUEZ, Helen Nr4 ROLAND, Paul K v67 ROLO, Charles J c29 ROMANUS, Charle s F F30, F55 ROONEY, David E26, L21, L22, L23, L46 ROSE, D M67 ROSHOLT, Malcolm u58, u96 ROSKILL, SW TI ROSS, Kathleen sr7 ROSS, Kenneth v68 ROSSETTO, Luigi c30, P8 ROY,PB 020 ROYAL AIR FORCE HISTORICAL SOCIETY u59 ROYLE, Trevor L24 RUDRA, Maj-Gen A A u8 RUSSELL, Stanley F e26 RUSSELL, Wilfred W u6o, u6r RUTHIN, Margaret v69 RYDER, Rowland L47 SAFRAN!, Abid Hasan 023 SALTER, Cedric qo SAMSON, G F3 r SAMSON,Jack u62 SANDES, E W C K6o, Kro3, Kro4 SANSOME, R S u63 SAREEN, T R 022 SARKER, BK 021 SASSOON, Maurice D vro5 SAUL, John Ralston v70 SCHLAEFLI, Robin M68 SCOTT, G L vro6 SCOTT, J M v7 r SCOTT, Paul v72, v73 SCOTT, Robert Lee u64 SEAGRAVE, Gordon S LI7, Nr5, Nr6, Nr7 SEAGRIM, HP tt22 SEAMAN, Harry E27 135
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Index of Names SEARLE, Ronald PIO SEIN, Mamya 147 SHARMAN, Arthur M97 SHARP, Robin M69 SHARPE, Philip G3 I SHAW,James G32 SHAW,Jesse G33 SHEIL-SMALL, Denis J8, J r 1 SHIPSTER,John M70, M70A SHIRREFF, David G34, K6r, M97 SHORES, Christopher u65 SHORT, Denis A M98 SHORT, Stanley W M7 1 SHUTE, Nevil v74 SIBLEY,John v75 SILVERSTEIN, Josef 174 SINCLAIR, William B F56 SINGH, Bishan c27 SINGH, Mohan 038 SLATER, Robert F32 SLIM, William Field Marshal the Viscount B20, 829, L2., L5, LI I, L36, M72, 518, 519 SLIMMING,John VI07 SLOGGETT, Diane N22 SMEETON, Beryl MI3 SMEETON, Miles M13, M73, M74 SMITH, Colin L34 SMITH, ED s21 SMITH, H C M75 SMITH, Martin 148 SMITH, Michael P23 SMITH, Nicol F33 SMITH, Peter u66 SMITH, RT u98 SMITH, Robert M u97 SMITH, W C E2.8 SMOCK, Elliott E48, u99 SMURTHWAITE, David R6 SMYTH, Captain JC s37 SMYTH,John ci.8, c39, L48, PI I SMYTHIES, BE G35 SOUTH-EAST ASIA COMMAND 1'9, Pt 2,Q7 SOUTHORN,James M99 SPATE, 0 HK 149 SPENCER, Bertram Mtoo SPENCER, Otha C u67 SPOTTISWOODE, H K62 SPURR, Russell T9 STANFORD,] K v76, v77 STAFFORD, ES K105 STEEL BROS 114 STERN, D v78 STEVENSON, H N C 150 STEVENSON,James 520 STEWART, Adrian c29 STEYN, Peter K63 STIBBE, Philip G36 STILWELL,Joseph F34, F35, F36, F54, F55, L22, L27,L36 STEVENSON, Air Vice Marshal D F u68 STONE, Cedric Arthur Cuthbert ('Bunny') u 1 6 STONE,] E Nt8 136 STONE,James H NI STONES, Donald u69 STOWE, Leland F37 STRAUBENZEE, Philip van 01 I STREET, Robert M76, Mior STRIPP, Alan tt24 STUART, Vivian v79 SUBRAMANYAM, VA Kro6 SUGDEN,] P K64 SUNDARAM, Chandar S 039 SUNDERLAND, Riley s38, s39,E49, F30, F55, L36 SURVEY OF INDIA see INDIA Survey of India SUTCLIFFE, D H u70 SUTTON, Barry u7r SWEET-ESCOTT, Bickham M77 SWINSON, Arthur B40, 022, E29, E50, Ep, Ep, G53,L25,L28,L49 SWYNNERTON, Charles RA 012 SYKES, Christopher L26 SYMES, G W G37 SZUSCIKIENICZ, Paul u72 TAINSH, AR c30 TAKEYAMA, Michio w7 TAMAYAMA, Kazuo ci.o, w8, w14 TAN, Pei-Ying F38 TARLING, Nicholas 175 TARMEY, Martin v8o TATSURO, Izumiya w9 TAYLOR, C G tt25 TAYLOR,Jeremy K65 TAYLOR,Joe G u73 TAYLOR, Robert H 151 TAYLOR, Thomas v81 TAYMAN, Nelson-Grant F39 TENNYSON JESSE, F see JESSE, F Tennyson TERRAINE, John L50 TERRELL, Richard M102 TEWARI, K K M78 THEIN PE MYINT 151, 152 THIHA, Maung vro8 THIMAYYA, KS L6 THIVY,John A 023 THOMAS,] Helsdon u74 THOMAS, Lowell G38 THOMPSON, Edward 153 THOMPSON,Julian G54 THOMPSON, Robert G39, G40, L5 I THORNE, Bliss K u100 THORP, Ellen 154 THWAITES, Hugh S 521 TINKER, Hugh c30, 155 TOBEY, Paul L F57 TO WILL, Bill G4 1 TOYE, Hugh 025 TRAGER, Frank N G55, 156 TRENCH, CC M79 TUCHMAN, Barbara W L27 TUCKER, Shelby 176 TULLOCH, Derek L28 TURNBULL, Patrick DI 3, 023, K66, v82, v83, v84
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TURNER, AS M8o TURNER, Alwyn W Kro7 TURNER, William H uror TYSON, Geoffrey C32, F40 , F4r U NU see NU, Thakin U UNIACKE , Richard John M81 UNITED STATES . Army 157 UNITED STATES. Army Air Forces u75 UNITED STATES . Department of the Army. Office of the Chief of Military History wro, W I OA UNITED STATES . War Department . Military Intelligence Service wr r VAN WAGNER, RD u76 VELLACOTT JONES, K K7r VERMA,S K67 VEVERS, Denis rr3 VILLIERS , Oliver LI VIRK, D S Kro8 WADA, Manabu wr2 WADE, Shamus G46 WAGG, Alfred 822 WAIT, Rex K68 WAKEFORD,LH v85,v109: WALKER, Sir Walter u9 WALLACE,) H v86 WALWYN, C E B Kro9 WAR OFFICE see GREAT BRITAIN. War Office WARD SMITH, RB KIII WARREN,JP K47 WATT, Matt s22 Index of Titles rst Air Command Group Air C o mmand and Staff College u76 rst Air Commando glides into harm's way r2 rst Bn Q O Cameron Highlanders r2 r 3 th & r 4th Fairmile Flotillas in Burma , The T6 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards Second World War 1939-1945 K25 7th Indian Field Regt Royal Indian Artiller y : a narrative 1943-1947 07 9th Gurkha Rifles Vol II 1937-1947, The JI 5 I r Army Group and ALFSEA operational record November 1943-August 1945 K72 XIV Army at war R2 Index of Titles WAVELL, Archibald, Field Marshal the Viscount 823,824,825,c33,c34,E30,L3,L4,L29,L36, L40, L42 WEHL, David vro9 WERRELL, Kenneth 014 WESTON, Logan E Mro3 WHARTON, Ray u77 WHELAN, Russell u78 WHITE , Edward Lee uro2 WHITE, 0 G W K69 WHITE, Steve K70, KIIO WHITE, Theodore H F35 WHITEHEAD,John S F58 WHYTE, Desmond G42 WILCOX, WA G43 WILKES, Lyall t30 WILLIAMS, Douglas u79, u8o WILLIAMS, Gron L3 r WILLIAMS,JH L32,M38 WILLIS, GR T uro3 WILLSON, Leslie N19 WILMOT,Alec 015,016 WILSON, Richard C E31, E32 WINDSOR, Neville 158 WINGATE, Orde G14, G30, G40, G45, L8, L9, LIJ,LI4,L23,L24,L26,L28,L41,L43,L44, L46, L5 I, u8o WRIGHT, Bruce S no YAMASHITA, Tomoyuki L25 YEATS-BROWN, F 826 YOUNG, Gordon c40 ZIEGLER , Philip L15, t33 diary of the commando at war, August 194 3 to March 1947 K48 48th, rst Battalion The Northamptonshire Regiment on the Silchar Track April to July 1944 : an account based upon the recollections of some who were there, The K93 50 years ago: the battle of Sittang February 16-23, 1942 r5 64th Indian Infantry Brigade War History 1942-1946 K28 81 (WA) Division : Kaladan: the end of a jungle story K77 82 (WA) Division : honours in its first jungle XV Indian Corps history of the Arakan campaign campaign K77 1944-1945 DI 2 3 rd Indian Divisi o n, The K 5 17 Fighter Squadron RAF u88 27th RA-only jungle and the Japanese 015 2 7th RA these guns for hire D 16 36th Division: North Burma 1944-1945 KJ2 4oth Anniversary Battle of Kohima E2 44 Commando: Achnacarry to the Arakan: a 194 Squadr o n RAF u8o 194 Squadron RAF 'The Friendly Firm' u79 89 r Company West African Army Service Corps (General Transport) Kr II Account of 3 3 Indian Corps operations from the establishment of the Chindwin Bridgehead at Kalewa in December 1944 until the capture of 137
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Index of Titles Mandalay in March 1945 EJ5 Across the lrrawaddy: Burma August 1944-March 1945 qo Across the threshold of battle: behind Japanese lines with Wingate's Chindits Burma 1943 G2.2. Action in Burma 1942-1945 K22 Africa and Burma LI 2 After my own fashion VJ 5 After the monsoon v 5 8 Againstthe odds M 57 Air battle of Imphal, The u24 Air Command Doc u,o Air supply in the Burma campaign u73 Air Transport operations on the Burma front 1944 UI Airborne over Burma u70 Alex: the life of Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis L45 All hell on the Irrawaddy c12 All over the place M48 All quiet on the lrrawaddy c11 All this and a medal too M 11 Along O my old grey mule M6, Amateur at war, An M29 American forces in action : Merrill's Marauders F41 American guerrilla : my war behind Japanese lines H16 Amiable assassins: the story of the Kachin guerrillas of North Burma H, o Among insurgents: walking through Burma 176 . . . And behold we live 146 ... and some fell by the wayside : an account of the North Burma evacuation c30 Angels of Burma N22 Anglo-Indian Community Services in World War II before, during and after , The 167 Annexation of Burma I 1 2 Another Brummie in Burma MI o I Any rime, any place: fifty years of the USAF Air Commando and Special Operations Forces 1944-1994 UIJ Arakan assignment : the story of the 82nd West African Division 014 Arakan campaign of the 25th Indian Division March 1944-March 1945, The D6 Arakan operations 1942-1945 A14 Arakan: the tables turned o 1 8 Arakan : the first uncertain step D, 9 Armed forces of Burma 1886-194 5, The K88 Artillery OP in Burma: May-August 1945, An MI Asiatic land battles: The Expansion of Japan in Asia s9 Assignment: Burma v56 At the sharp end: from Le Paradis to Kohima 20d Bn the Royal Norfolk Regiment KJ9 Auchinleck : a biography of Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck LJ8 Ayo Gurkha! v54 'B' Company, 9th Battalion The Border Regiment : one man' s war in Burma 1942-1944 M20 Back to Burma for the love of John s6 Baker Street irregular M77 Ball of fire: the 5th Indian Division in the Second World War K 1 9 Ballads of a black cat sr 3 Basha blabber, The Q5 Battle drill for thick jungle 1943 r24 Bengal journey: a story of the part played by women in the province 1939-1945 KJ4 Better to die: the story of the Gurkhas J 2 Black Cat Division: 17th Indian Division, The KJ Bloody eleventh : history of the Devonshire RegimentVol 1111915-1969, The K1 Bombay buccaneers : memories and reminiscences of the Royal Indian Navy T7 Bose 033 Branch line to Burma M25 Brief history of the Machine Gun Battalion, the Jat Regiment 1941-1946, A K44 British Officers who served in the Company before Independence K7 4 British Pacific and East Indies Fleets 5oth Anniversary 'The Forgotten Fleets' The TJ British soldier in India: the letters of Clive Branson s4 Brothers against the Raj: a biography of Indian Nationalists Sa rat and Subhas Chandra Bose 03 3 Brummie in Burma, A M76 Bugles and a tiger: a personal adventure M 5 3 Burma sr4 Burma : a miracle in military achievement rr 2 Burma campaign 1943-1944, The M84 Burma campaign: artillery of 19th (Indian) [Dagger] Division K64 Burma post: a personal story of airmails and other activities in the Burma campaign 1944-1945 Kl4 Burma Regiment 1996, The K82 Burma Rifles, The K87 Burma story K61 Burma surgeon NI 5 Burma surgeon returns N r 7 Burma: the Arakan campaigns r19 Back to Mandalay c38 Bamboo Camp #10 v95 Bamboo Hell v38 Bamboo hospital: the story of a missionary family in Burma 172 Bamboo workshop : the history of the RAF repair and salvage units India/Burma 1941-1946, The u63 'Banzai' v67 Banzai Kohima v102 Battle at Sangshak: Burma, March 1944, The E27 Battle for Burma s2 r Battle for Kohima: the narrative of the 20d Battalion the Manchester Regiment, the Machine Gun battalion of the British 2nd Division, The Er 8 Battle for Naw Seng's Kingdom : General Stilwell's North Burma campaign and its aftermath, The HI I
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Battle is fought to be won, A v2.6 Battle of the Box 013 Battle of the Box, The 02.3 Battle of Shwegyin May 10, 1942. The c2.2. Beaufighter at war u6 Beau fighters over Burma u 3 5 Before the dawn: a story of two historic retreats c2.8 Beginning of the end: a story about the Chindits in Burma, The G13 Behind Japanese lines with the OSS in Burma H8 Behind the Burma Road F2. 7 Behind the enemy lines H2. Beyond the Burma Road F46 Beyond the Chindwin: being an account of the adventures of Number Five Column of the Wingate expedition into Burma 194 3 G 17 Beyond the Irrawaddy and the Salween: RAF special duty missions in the South-East Asia theatre of war 1944-1945 u44 Big circle, The F2.1 Biggles and the lost sovereigns v48 Bitter monsoon: the memoirs of a fighter pilot u4 5 Bloody shambles: Val 2. The defence of Sumatra to the fall of Burma u65 Boarding Party: The last action of the Calcutta Light Horse H19 Bombs over Burma CJ Born of war v8 1 Brave and the damned, The vro r Breakthrough in Burma : memoirs of a revolution 1939-1944 II I Brief history of the operations in Burma . Allied land forces, South-East Asia Command: operations from November r, 1944 to the capture of Rangoon May 3 , 1945 E47 Brief study of the Burma Campaign 1943-1945, A B8 Britain's betrayal in India : the story of the AngloIndian Community B2.7 British intelligence in the Second World War H3 British Military Administration in the Far East 165 British Military Administration in the Far East 1943-1946 II British Rule in Burma 182.4-1942. 130 Brown men's jungle v85 Buddhism in Burma 15 Building of the Burma Road, The F38 Burma 119 Burma 147 Burma 1942.-1945 116 Burma 1942.: the Japanese invasion-both sides tell the story of a savage jungle war c2.o Burma 1943-1944: memories of the First Kaladan Campaign 81st (West African) Division 08 Burma 1943 und 1944: Die Expeditionen Orde C Wingates G 5 r Burma 1944-1945: memories of the Second Kaladan Campaign 5th (West African Brigade) 81st (West African) Division 09 Burma t 94 5: the road to Rangoon q8 Index of Titles Burma Air victory December 1943-June 1945 (Eastern Air Command) u 19 Burma and the Japanese invader c7 Burma background 144 Burma diary FI 7 Burma drop H4 Burma during the Japanese occupation, authorized by the Governor of Burma It 7 Burma during the War 134 Burma gateway to China 164 Burma handbook II 6 Burma in war-time 1941 162. Burma : insurgency and the politics of ethnicity 148 Burma interlude 171 Burma: Japanese Military Administration selected documents 1941-1945 156 Burma : land of my dreams 158 Burma liberators: RCAF in SEAC u2.8 Burma mission v106 Burma mission : Company D F19 Burma operations record w10, WroA Burma operations record [USAF] u75 Burma retreat c2. 7 Burma: retreat and reconquest B 19 Burma rice 16 Burma rifles: a story of Merrill's Marauders F6 Burma Road Fr I Burma Road F33 Burma Road V2. 5 Burma Road calling! v44 Burma Road: report of an address F31 Burma roadsters: the 464th CA AA Bn in ChinaBurma-India F48 Burma setting 149 Burma SPG 14 Burma story v97 Burma: the Japanese verdict E42. Burma: the last battles. Victory in Burma May-August 1945 E50 Burma : the longest war 1941-1945 BI Burma the struggle for independence 1944-1948 15 5 Burma: the supply problem B38 Burma: the supply solution s39 Burma: the turning point: the seven battles on the Tiddim Road .. . E:2.0 Burma: the untold story F8 Burma: the war of stealth H2.6 Burma today 13 Burma under the Japanese : pictures and portraits 143 Burma victory: Imphal, Kohima and the Chindit issue March 1944 to May 1945 E2.6 Burma Volunteer Air Force u89 Burma Volunteer Air Force 1940-1942. u53 Burma yesterday & tomorrow 131 Burma-Yunnan victory in China's 8th war 1945 FIO Burman : an appreciation, The 173 Burmese family 141 Burmese legacy, A 18 139
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Index of Titles Burmese nationalist movements 1940-1948 170 Burmese outpost H 18 Burmese politics: the dilemma of national unity 174 Burmese scene: political, historical, pictorial, The 163 Burmese silver 153 Calamity Jane : by Spitfire to India u57 Calling to mind: being some account of the first hundred years ( r 870-1970) of Steel Brothers and Company Limited II 4 Campaign in Burma, The B18 Campaign in Burma 1943-45, The B36 Campaign in Burma March/June 1942, The FJ4 Campaign of the XIV Army 1944-1945 B2 Campaign of the Fourteenth Army 1943-1944 sr9 Campaigns in the Eastern theatre N21 'Canucks unlimited': 436 Squadron history u18 Capture of Mandalay 8-20 March, 1945, The B29 Care & management of elephants in Burma, The 124 Catalogue of leaflets dropped over Burmese civilians 1942-1945 produced by Political Warfare Directorate and SEAC 19 Ceylon to the Chindwin : 1 s t Battalion Northern Rhodesia Regiment K94 Challenge to the Empire: a study of Netaji (Subhas Chandra Bose) 015 Chancer, The v64 Chancy war: winning in China , Burma and India in World War Two , The FI 5 Change of jungles, A M73 Changing of kings: memories of Burma 1934-1949, The 128 Charm of mambas . The v19 Chasing after danger: a combat pilot ' s war over Europe and the Far East 1939-1942 u47 Chennault u62 Chennault and the Flying Tigers u 10 Chequer board, The v7 4 Chief: Field Marshal Lord Wavell, Commander in-Chief and Viceroy 1939-1947, The q2 Chi e f of Staff : the diaries of Lie utenant General Sir Henry Pownall L20 Child at arms, A M24 China-Burma-India R4 China Burma India u31 China , Burma, India u34 China-Burma-India Campaign, 193 1-194 5: historiography and annotated bibliography, The B35 China-Burma vagabond 145 China dragons : a rifle company at war K42 China: the forgotten battleground F49 Chindit G23 Chindit column G, 2 Chindit Column 76 G43 Chindit indiscretion G 1 6 Chindit operation, A G20 Chindit operation in Burma G2 Chindit operations in Burma, The G50 Chindit: Special Force Burma 1944 G4 7 Chindit story, A G 3 Chindit war: the campaign in Burma 1944, The G4 Chindits, The G44 Chindits and Marauders in wartime Burma, The G55 Chindits and the stars, The v108 Chindit's chronicle, A G41 Chindits : long range penetration G11 Chindits : Wingate's jungle raiders, The G 5 3 Chindwin monsoon v7 Chinthe Burma/India 1944-1945 u40 Chinthe Women : Women's Auxiliary Service Burma 1942-1947 K112 Chowkidar 1977-1997 s12 Civilians in uniform: a memoir 1937-1945 M102 Claire L Chennault: a tribute u96 Cochran's Air Commandos r7 Codebreaker in the Far East H24 Cold hands : being the memoirs of a Scottish GP N2 Collected poems [Lewis] Sil Collected stories [Lewis] sr r Collection of papers, correspondence, extracts on the Battle at Sangshak, 5oth Indian Parachute Brigade etc E24 Collection of propaganda material, phrase books and Japanese occupation currency, A rr 3 Commander of the Flying Tigers, Claire Lee Chennault u8 r Company commander at Imphal 1944, A E37 Confidential directive 'To officers of India Command' E30 Confusion beyond imagination: China-Burma India in World War II F56 Connecticut Yankee in the Sth Gurkha Rifles: a Burma memoir , A J 5 Corps of Indian Engineers 1939-1947, The K67 Correspondence and notes 1958-1960 relating to rst Bn The Royal Welch Fusiliers at Kohima and elsewhere E38 Correspondence re Arakan Coastal Forces with Commonwealth Forces History Trust TI I Courage, and other broadcasts s r 8 Crisis fleeting: original reports on military medicine in India and Burma in the Second World War NI Dagger Division : story of the 19th Indian Division K62 DAH force : report on operations in the Kachin Hills March-July 1944 G49 Dawns like thunder : the retreat from Burma 1942 CIO Days of the Ching Pao: a photographic record of the Flying Tigers 14th Air Force in China in World War II u58 Deadliest colonel, The H2r Death march v6 Death of Orde Wingate, The L41 Death of Wingate , The LB
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Decisive battles, The A3 Defeat in the East: the mark of Mao Tse-tung on war Fr3 Defeat into Victory s20 Defence of India : Policy and plans Ar 2 Dekho! Q2 Desert and the jungle, The M26 Despatch : Air operations in Burma and the Bay of Bengal January r to May 22,1942 u68 Despatch : Air operations in South-East Asia from June 1, 1944 to the re-occupation of Rangoon May 2, 1945 u52 Despatch: Air operations in South-East Asia November 16, 1943 to May 31, 1944 u54 Despatch: Naval Operations in the Ramree Island area January 19, to January 22, 194 5 T8 Despatch: Operations in Assam and Burma June 23, 1944 to November 12, 1944 Er4 Despatch: Operations in Burma and North East India from November r 6, 194 3 to June 22, 1944 Er3 Despatch: Operations in Burma from December 15, 1941 to May 20, 1942 c34 Despatch: Operations in Burma from November 12, 1944 to August 15, 1945 Er9 Despatch: Operation in the Eastern Theatre, based on India, from March 1942 to December 31, 1942 CJ3 Despatch : Operations in the India Command from January 1, 1943 to June 2, 1943 s23 Despatch : Operations in the Indo-Burma Theatre based on India from June 21, 1943 to November 15, 1943 BJ Desperate j o urney M 16 Desert Sand to jungle trail: one man's war 1940-1946 M21 Death takes small bites v49 Destination Rangoon M63 Detail on the Burma front, A N4 Devons, The K65 Diamonds in the Dust c17 Diary [Smythies] GJ 5 Diary 16th Field Regt Royal Artillery India & Burma June 1942-November 1945 M8 I Diary of a journey from Sumprabum to Margherita by the Chaukkan Pass May-July 1942 Cl4 Dirty distant war, The v61 DiscoveryofKN563, The u99 Distant drum c25 Distinctly I remember: a personal story of Burma II 5 DLI at war: the history of the Durham Light Infantry 1939-1945, The K57 Doctor in XIVth Army: Burma 1944-1945, A N7 Draft narrative of the First Burma Campaign, December 1941-May 1942 c37 Drifting down the Chindwin w 12 Eagle soars, The u 1 4 Eastern epic Vol I September 1939-March 1943: Defence c23 Easy into Burma u95 Echoes of Kohima E22 Index of Titles 891 [Eight hundred and ninety-one] Company West African Army Service Corps (General Transport) KI 11 81 [Eighty-one] (WA) Division: Kaladan: the end of a jungle story K77 82 [Eighty-one] (WA) Division : honours in its first jungle campaign K77 Elephant Bill L 3 2 11 [Eleven] Army Group and ALFSEA operational record November 1943-August 1945 K72 Emergency sahib (of Queen's Sikhs and Dagger Division) M68 End of a hate v16 Enemy legislation and judgement in Burma 169 Engineer in the war: bomb disposal, jungle, Sikhs, An M8o Enough of action M46 Epic in Nagaland G20 Epilogue in Burma 1945-1948: the military dimension of British withdrawal 138 Escape from the yellow peril: personal experiences of an evacuee from Burma c16 Escape to fight on: with 204 Military Mission in China F58 Ex-CBI Round-up Q6 Expansion of the Armed Forces and defence organization AI 3 Experiences of the Second World War in Burma M84 F Kikan: Japanese army intelligence operations in Southeast Asia during World War II tt17 FM Lord Slim at the Burma Campaign s29 Fallen stars : eleven studies of 2oth century military disasters E6 Fantastic journey v14 Far East M6 Far face of the moon, The v100 Far horizons M99 Festing-Field Marshal L30 Field security : very ordinary intelligence H2o Field Surgery Kaladan Campaign Burma M84 Fifty eventful years : the story of the Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers K91 XV [Fifteen) Indian Corps history of the Arakan campaign 1944-1945 DI 50 [Fifty J years ago: the battle of Sittang February 16-23, 1942 r5 Fight it out M 3 I Fighter Pilot's Summer u26 Fightin' preacher, the MIOJ Fighting cock : being the history of the 23rd Indian Division 1942-1947, The K29 Fighting Fifth: history of the Fifth Indian Division, The K6 Fighting general: the public and private campaigns of General Sir Walter Walker LI 9 Fighting mad G10 File of photocopies signals relating to Allied
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Index of Titles landings in North East Burma u48 Fire by order: recollections of service with 6 5 6 Air Observation Post Squadron in Burma u42 Fire in the riight: Wingate of Burma, Ethiopia and Zion L34 1st [First] Air Command Group Air Command and Staff College u76 First Air Commando, The r8 1st [First] Air Commando glides into harm's way 1'2 1st [First] Bn Q O Cameron Highlanders P21 First in the Indian skies u22 First of foot: the history of the Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment), The K50 Flame of freedom : Corporal Pagani's escape from the railway oi Death, The H 14 Flash points: verses of nostalgia s2 Flights of a Liberator: RAF operational missions in the South-East Asia Theatre of war 1 944 u90 Flute of Asoka, The v39 Flying carpet salesman, The u4 Flying 'taxis': 194 Squadron 'C' flight casualty evacuation unit, The u 17 Flying the hump in original World War II color U20 Flying the hump: memories of an air war u67 Flying Tiger u 12 Flying Tiger: a crew chief's story . The war diary of an AVG crew chief u41 Flying Tiger : Chennault of China U64 Flying tiger to air commando u82 Flying tigers u72 Flying Tigers: Chennault in China u29 Flying tigers: Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group u21 Flying Tiger's diary, A u8 5 Flying Tigers : the story of the American Volunteer Group, The u78 Follow your star v20 Footprints and milestones K84 For your tomorrow: a cipher-sergeant's diary by 2075687 known in civilian life as Eric S Murrell M94 Forces speciales en Birmanie : 1944 Les Mauradeurs de Merrill F25 Forearmed : a history of the Intelligence Corps K24 Forests of Burma. The 142 Forgotten Air Force : the Royal Air Force in the war against Japan 1941-1945, The u56 Forgotten army, The 829 Forgotten army, The v2 Forgotten army, A o I Forgotten army: India's armed struggle for independence 1942-1945, The 09 Forgotten army: what were the lifestyles and attitudes of the soldiers of the 'Forgotten Army' fighting in Burma 1942-1945?, The 85 Forgotten army's box of lions, The E46 Forgotten frontier CJ 2 Forgotten Major, The E4 Forgotten men, The FI Forgotten one of SEAC and Force 136, The H25 Forgotten skies: the story of the Air Forces in India and Burma u6o Forgotten war: The British Army in the Far East 1941-1945,The R6 4oth [Fortieth] Anniversary Battle of Kohima E2. 48ch, [Forty-eighth] 1st Battalion The Northamptonshire Regiment on the Silchar Track April to July 1944 : an account based upon the recollections of some who were there, The K93 44 [Forty-four! Commando: Achnacarry to the Arakan: a diary of the commando at war, August 1943 to March 1947 K48 Forty drawings PIO Four days v31 Four Samurai : a quartet of Japanese army commanders in the Second World War L2.5 XIV [Fourteen] Army at war R2 Foxes have holes v36 Fragment of life: the Burma episode, A M 5 8 Frank Owen Story, The L3 1 Friendly firm : a history of 194 Squadron RAF, The u61 Friendly firm remembers: stories by the members of 1994 Squadron RAF in South East Asia, The u86 Frogmen of Burma: the story of the Sea Reconnaissance Unit, The no From civilian to soldier (and back again): a conscript's tale M100 From cradle to war: my first three decades 1915-1945 N9 From che diary of a freedom fighter o 1 7 From my bones: memoirs of the India National Army (including 1945 Red Fore trial) 08 From private to trooper, back to private M2.2. From pyramid to pagoda: the story of the West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own) in the war 1939-1945 and afterwards K59 From Trombay to Changi ' s a helluva way : the story of the Arakan Coastal Forces T5 Galahad F2.3 Gates of the Kysan, The v62 Generals of the Burma Campaign and highlights of the Burma Campaign, The 840 Getting my knees brown : the war diary ... January 1, 194 3-April 2.8, 1946 M44 Gideon goes to war LI4 Ginger Lacey fighter pilot u84 Glory that is INA, The 020 Golden Arrow: the story of the 7th Indian Div ision in the Second World War 1939-1945 K58 Golden earth: travels in Burma 136 Golden galley: the story of the Second Punjab Regiment 1761-1947, The K16 Golden rock of Kyaik-Tiyo, The v8 Golden rule of General Wong, The v37 Golden stairs, The v103
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Gorkhali Ayo: Gurkha soldiers in the battle for Imphal ... J7 Grand strategy, V . 3 June 1941-August 1942 A6; V.4 August 1942-September 1943 A7; V.5 August 1943-September 1944 A8; V.6 October 1944-August 1945 A9 Grandfather Longlegs: the life and gallant death of Major H p Seagrim GC DSO MBE H22 Grave injustice: Wingate and the establishment, A L46 Great battles of the British Army as commemorated in the Sandhurst Companies s28 Great elephant trek, The M 3 8 Green shadows : a Gurkha story J r 3 Guerilla operations in Northern Burma H28 Guide to the regiments and corps of the British Army on the regular establishment, A K76 Guns through Arcady: Burma and the Burma Road Fp Gurkhas, The J 3 Gurkhas, The J 8 Happy family : the story of the 2oth Indian Division April 1942-August 1945, A K4 Harp of Burma w7 Heaven-born in Burma 140 Helen of Burma N 14 Hell of a licking : the retreat from Burma 1941-1942,A cr9 Hero machine, The v89 High endeavours : the extraordinary life and adventures of Miles and Beryl I Smeeton Mr 3 Highlander goes to war : a memoir 1939-1946, A M3l. Hill peoples of Burma, The 150 Hills of Bishenpur and the advance into central Burma, The MI? Historical records of the Sixth Gurkha Rifles Vol II 1919-1948 14 History of 3rd Auxiliary Group, Gold Coast Regiment, Royal West African Frontier Force, 8rst (WA) Division May 1941-December 1945 KI05 History of the 1 st Battalion The Lincolnshire Regiment in India, Arakan, Burma and Sumatra: September 1939 to October 1946, The K8 History of the 2nd K E O Gurkha Rifles, the Sitmoor Rifles Vol III 1921-1948 J14 History of the 4th Battalion of the Nigerian Regiment ' s experiences in India and Burma Kl09 History of the 5th Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force) Vol III 1858-1991 JTI History of r7th Indian Division July 194 rDecember r 94 5 K2 History of the r 3oth Field Regiment and its Burma campaigns K49 History of the [Indian] Army Ordnance Corps 1774-1974, A K90 History of the Army Service Corps (1939-1946) Vol 4 K92 Index of Titles History of the Assam Regiment Voll 1941-1947, The K63 History of the CBI Theatre F3 6 History of the Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers K8 3 History of the Indian Air Force 1933-1945 Ar8 History of the Indian Mountain Artillery, The K35 History of the King's African Rifles and East African Forces, A K 53 History of the Lancashire Fusiliers 1935-1945 K37 History of the Manchester Regiment, 1 st and 2nd battalions 1922-1948 Kr5 History of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps 1919-1961, The K23 History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery : the Far East Theatre 1941-1946 K8o History of the Royal Welch Fusiliers K 3 3 History of the Royal West African Frontier Force, The K4 1 History of the second world war -Medical Services, Vol V Burma N6 History of th e second world war: the war against Japan A1-A5 History of the Sikh Light Infantry Vol II K98 History of the Twelfth Army from its formation on May 28, 194 5 to the end of operations September, 1945 K73 Holding the Burma front : India and Burma May 1942-August 1943 B30 Honda's last battles. Victory in Burma July 1944-July 1945 Ep Honour the shrine v27 Hostilities only : tales of an amateur soldier in World War II M75 How the military came to Digboi, Upper Assam in 1941 M47 How to speak Burmese 122 Hump haven 1944 (cartoons) r22 Hump : the great military airlift of World War II, The uro Hump: the greatest untold history of the war, The Cl Hundred Days of Lt MacHorton, The (US title) G25 Hurricanes over Burma including The Memoirs of Wing Commander 'Bunny ' Stone, DFC ur6 Hurricanes over the Arakan u23 I lived in Burma 126 I was there! With the British 2nd Division E17 Identification of units ... of the Japanese Army 1942 r24 Image and the search, The v 1 2 Imperial War Museum book of war behind enemy lines, The G54 Imphal : a flower on lofty heights Er 1 Imphal: crisis in Burma E41 Imphal Shrimps, The E31 In proud recollection a tribute to all ranks of 30 Field Company The Bombay Sappers from 143
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Index of Titles British Officers who served in the Company before Independence K74 In the green tree s ro In the trade of war M 3 India-Burma F51 India-Burma: the US Army Campaigns of World War II F45 India exodus from Burma 1942, The CJ I India National Army : Second front of India independence, The oro Indian Army and the King's Enemies, The M79 Indian Army Post Offices in the Second World War K108 Indian Army triumphant in Burma 1941-1945 B7 Indian diary and album M82 Indian Engineers 1939-1947, The K104 Indian Field Security Service, The K89 Indian National Army: role of India's struggle for freedom 016 Indian National Army : Secret Service 04 Indian National Army : Tokyo Cadets 05 Indian Sappers and Miners K103 Indian Struggle 1920-1942, The 030 India's freedom struggle and the great INA or 2 India ' s most dangerous hour A2 India ' s Paratroopers (A history of the Parachute Regiment of India) K101 Infantry company in Arakan and Kohima, An M45 Intermission in Burma 1948 166 Interview with Louis Allen: From Interrogator to Interpreter s9 lrrawaddy flotilla c21 lrrawaddy shore and the Meiktila operation w5 Irregular soldier M23 It began at Imphal : the combat cargo story F53 Jacaranda tree, The v I o Jai Sixth! The story of the 6th Q E O Gurkha Rifles 1817-1994 Jro Japan and the Indian National Army 022 Japan: the reconciliation Old Soldiers Never Die : a lecture s I Japanese Army handbook 1939-1945 w2 Japanese imperialism and the India Nationalist Movement 03 r Japanese infantry weapons o f World War Tw o wr3 Japanese military rule in Burma 159 Japanese newspaper accounts of 1990 visit to Japan by British veterans r I Japanese occupation of Burma , The 133 Japanese offensive B 11 Japanese offensive 1941-1943: an analytical study, The B4 Japanese operations in the Hukawng Valley F20 Japanese soldier, The w 4 Japanese soldiers of the Burma Campaign Book One January-March 1942 w8 Japanese-trained armies in South-East Asia: Independence and volunteer forces in World Warllo35 'Japanese' war: London University's WWII secret teaching programme and the experts sent to help to beat Japan, The K 5 2 Jeep track: the story of the 8 rst West African Division fighting on the Arakan front in Burma, The 04 Johnnies, The H9 Johnny Sahib v72 Journey among warriors M88 Judgment on Wingate G40 Jungle alliance: Japan and the INA or 3 Jungle battle Burma R7 Jungle diary H13 Jungle fighter, Chindit & SOE agent in Burma 1941-1945 M35 Jungle in arms, The M6o Jungle, jungle, little Chindit G5 Jungle nurse v69 Jungle pilot u7, Jungle pilot v90 Jungle warfare : experiences and encounters EJo Just out of sight T4 KC8 Burma F28 Kagu-Tsuchi bomb group, The u92 Kaladan mortars : a walk on the knife edge 05 Kamikahse (Divine tempest) V28 Karens of Burma, The 168 Keeping up with the hunt: 268th Indian Infantry Brigade K20 'Keynotes' (newsletter) PI 7 Khyber connection: the furrow and the Raj, The M86 Kind of fighting, A v33 King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners Officers Association : Unit Record 1939-1947 KIO King's African Rifles: a study in the military history of East and Central Africa, 1890-1945 K95 Kogun: the Japanese Army in the Pacific War w3 Kohima E29 Kohima s22 Kohima an historic village and other short stories E21 Kohima : turning point in Burma E52 Lampi : a story about some gunners, The M12 Land of Chindits and rubies 13 2 Land of the crested lion : a journey through modern Burma 139 Last and first in Burma 120 Last chukker v76 LastdaysofNetaji, The 018 Las t monsoon, The v59 Last of men, The v83 Last of the dozen, The M 50 Last Viceroy: the life and times of Rear Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma, The LI 6 Last weeks in Burma, April to May 1942 c35 Laugh with SEAC r9 144
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Lazy-man rest-not M9r Leaves from my diary 038 Ledo Road : General Joseph W Stilwell's highway to China, The F44 Ledo to Mandalay : A diary of the North Burma campaign 1944-45, 'A' Company 9th Battalion, The R o yal Sussex Regiment E53 Let the t i ger turn tail: Spurr's war T9 Letterstomywife[Lewis] sir Life and times of Lord Mountbatten ... based on the television history, The L50 Life is destiny v79 Life of a Burma surgeon, The N r 6 Life of a jungle walla: reminiscences in the life of Lt Col E H Peacock oso MC, The M62 Life of an E C O in India, The M69 Life's a bowl of cherries s23 Like a abominable branch v82 Lines from a shining land 161 Lingering fever : a Wodd War II nurse's memoir N20 Lion and the sun The v105 Little men, The Mr 9 Living dead v46 Living lotus, The v 5 3 Lone Chindit, The v34 Long retreat : the first Burma campaign , The PI r Long trek, The v 4 1 Longest retreat: the Burma Campaign 1942 The CS Look down in mercy v11 Lord Mountbatten and the return of civil government to Burma 17 5 Lord Wavell (1883-1941): a military biography L3 Loss of Singapore, The Ar Lost city in Burma, A 123 Lost hero: a biography of Subhas Bose, The 027 Mad Mike: a life of Michael Calvert L21 Magic war: the battle for North Burma, The Fl 4 Major General A A Rudra : his service in three armies and two World Wars LI 8 Major General O C Wingate oso: an appreciation ... Gr 4 Major-General Orde Wingate and the development of long-range penetration G30 Make for the hills : memories of Far Eastern Wars G39 Man for man v23 Man from Madura, The V Manifest destiny: a study in five profiles of the rise and influence of the Mountbatten family L37 Manipur and Burma Jr Manipur Road, The M51 Marauders, The F26 March on! An infantry battalion in England, India and Burma K40 March on Delhi, The E5 March or die: the story of Wingate's Chindits Gr5 Index of Titles March out, The G32 Marine from Mandalay The cr8 Marine H : SBS The Burma offensive v91 Mark of the warrior, The v7 3 Marsmen in Burma F29 Martial India s26 Marxism and resistance in Burma 1942-1945: Thein Pe Myint' s Wartime traveller 151 Matter of honour : an account of the Indian Army and its men, A Br 5 Maturing sun: an army nurse in India, 1942-1945, The N5 Maymo More Far: a walk out of Burma r 942 C38 Meet the West African Soldier K13 Memoirs of the Four-foot Colonel L39 Memories of a perpetual second lieutenant M87 Memories of military service: a teenager in Burma F4 Memories of the British Raj : a soldier in India MIO Men of the Burma Road , The F9 Merrill ' s Marauders F2 Merrill's Marauders F3 Merrill ' s Marauders F22 Merrill's Marauders February-May 1944 F42 Military and naval silver: treasures of mess and wardroom K99 Million died: a story of war in the Far East, A B22. Minami organ, The w9 Miscellaneous newspaper clippings and issues [SEAC Souvenir] P4 Mission, The v r 8 Mission in Burma: Columban Fathers' forty three years in Kachin Country 125 Mission to Burma: the story of 177 Squadron u8 Mist over the rice-fields : a soldier's story of the Burma Campaign 1943-45 and Korean War 1950-51 M70A Mohawks over Burma u5 MOM's Words QI Monsoon Victory K38 Moon upside down, The vro9 Moonlight war: the story of clandestine oper ations in Southeast Asia 1944-1945, The H2.3 More wartime memories of the men who served with 99th (RBY) Rgt RA K70 Mountbatten L33 Mountbatten L49 Mountbatten: eighty years in pictures R 5 Mountbatten: hero of our time LIO Mountain Battery c6 Muddy exodus : a story of the evacuation of Burma 1942 c26 Mule's last bray: World War II and US Forest Services reminiscences, The F50 Mutaguchi Renya and the invasion of India E6 My Burma campaign K68 My memoirs of the Burma War 1943 M89 My memories of INA and its Netaji or r My years with the IAF u39 145
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Index of Titles Naga Path E7 National liberation movement in Burma during the Japanese occupation period 1941-1945, The IIJ Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose : a Malaysian perspective 037 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and India war of independence o 14 Netaji's life and writings Pt two: The Indian struggle 192.0-1934 02.9 Never so few v2.4 Newsletter (Burma Campaign Fellowship Group) Q3 Next best thing, The v70 Nicolson, V C u43 Nightmare in Paradise qo 9th [Ninth] Gurkha Rifles Vol II 1937-1947, The JI 5 No hero, just a survivor : a personal story with Beaufighters and Mosquitos of 47 Squadron UIOJ No ordinary men: the story of the battle of Kohima E9 No tigers in the jungle K4 3 No time for breakfast : memoirs M64 North Arakan : 35 maps, various scales 1:253440 to 1:2.5000 of approximate area Chiringa-Akyab/Myebon-Myohaung 02.1 Northern Rhodesia Regiment, Jrd Battalion Burma 1945-1946 Kl 1 Not forgetting the elephants M4 2. Notes and correspondence on Burmese forces in World War II K79 Notes on life on an Air Transport and Supply Squadron during the Burma Campaign of World War II u49 Notes on the Burma Campaign compiled from Japanese sources BJ? Nothing to report v 5 1 Nothing venture, nothing win: a Burma diary MI04 Nunshigum: on the road to Mandalay 1::12. ODTAA being extracts from the diary of an officer who served with the 4/J oth Gurkha Rifles in Manipur and Burma J r Of lesser renown v 3 Off the record : the life and letters of a Black Watch Officer M67 Official history of the Indian armed forces in the Second World War A10-A18 Official History of the Indian Armed Forces in the Second World War 1939-45 Medical Services Administration NI r Official History of the Indian Armed Forces in the Second World War 1939-45 Medical Services, Medicine, Surgery and Pathology N 1 o Oh! To be a Chindit G2. 1 Old Burma Road: a journey on foot and mule back, The F7 Old leatherface of the Flying Tigers : the story of General Chennault u3 Oliver Leese L4 7 On Burma's eastern frontier M71 On to Rangoon EI 5 194 [One hundred and ninety-four] Squadron RAF u8o 194 [One hundred and ninety-four] Squadron RAF 'The Friendly Firm' u79 One bullet for the general v84 One man's CBI F43 One more river M40 One more river v 5 2. Only enemy: an autobiography, The L48 Operation 'Bograt' from France to Burma u69 Operation Rangoon Jail M49 Operation Thursday u48 Operation 'Thursday' Allied landings in N E Burma Gr Operations of the rst and 2.nd Battalions the Queen's Royal Regiment in Burma during World War II K9 Operations of the 5th Infantry Brigade, 2. Div ision, in Assam March 30-May 12., 1944 with special reference to the Battle of Kohima Er6 Oracle: a quarterly review of history, current affairs and international relations, The 02.4 Orde Wingate u6 Orde Wingate and the historians LI 3 Orde Wingate and the official historians L4 3 Orde Wingate: irregular soldier L2.4 Orde Wingate: two views L44 Our Colonels are Methodist M9 5 Out of the blue: a pilot with the Chindits G2.8 Out of the Burma night : being the fantastic journey through the wilderness of the Hukawng Valley . . . at the time of the Japanese invasion of Burma er 5 Outposts of victory qo Over the Hump u 101 Over the hump: airlift to China u38 Pack up your medicines 1939-1947: an account of the work of pharmacists in the services during the Second World War N8 Padre, pastor and poet : Revd Kenneth W Parkhurst MBE HCF 1907-1987: an account of his life and ministry together with a selection of his poetry and prose . s 5 Padre with the Chindits, A G2.6 Pagoda v63 Palindrome, The v2.9 Paper tiger: the Indian National Army in Battle 1944-1945, A 039 Papers and correspondence relating to the LeeGrant tank of 149 Regt RAC abandoned at Kohima May 1944 and in situ April 1998 E34 Papers relating to Kohima E 3 3 Pass, The v 1 07 Patriot's boast, A M 30 Patrol, The v4 Patrol of the Dead v50 Penetration force v6 5 Personal diary SACSEA 1943-1946 Lr5 146
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Personal papers [Allan, James R] M2. Personal papers [Burne[ Phoenix Q7 Photographs of aircraft in Air HQ (India) Communications Squadron u77 Phrase book English/Roman/Urdu/ Japanese/ Chinese 1942. r2.4 Pictorial history of the Flying tigers, The u 5 5 Pilgrimage to Kohima and Imphal : 97 and more remember, A E43 Pilot's story of flying in war and peace, A u37 Pipes, kukris and nips M2.7 Pocket guide to Burma 12. Pocket guide to Burma, A 157 Pocket guide to Burma 194 5 r2.4 Poems [Birchall] s 3 Poems [Done] s 7 Point 5 1 2.0 Kohima E4 5 Political philosophy of Netaji and history o f Azad Hind Government 032. Post-surrender tasks : Section E of the Report to the Combined Chiefs of Staff by the Supreme Allied Commander South-East Asia, 1943-45 A2.0 Prender ' s progress: a soldier in India 1931-1947 M65 Prisoner beyond the Chindwin 12.1 Prisoner of the British w I Prisoner's bluff M 52. Prisoners of Hope G9 Promise, The v2.1 Pukka gen Q4 Purple plain, The v9 Quartered safe out here: a recollection of the war in Burma M2.8 Quiet skies on Salween I 5 4 Race to Rangoon : victory in Burma MarchMay 1945 E36 RAF and th e Far East War 194 1-194 5: a symposium . . . , The u59 RAF combat units SEAC 1941-45 u94 RAF over the Mediterranean and Burma 1943-1945 u103 Raiders of Arakan, The Dr o Rajputana rifles : brief history, The K2.7 Ramgarh 'Now it can be told ' F40 Rangoon episode v98 Rangoon to Kohima c8 Rats of Rangoon : the inside story of the 'fiasco' that took place at the end of the war in Burma, The u33 Reception of veterans of the Far Eastern Campaigns to mark the 5oth Anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Guildhall December 8, 199 5 r2.o Re-conquest of Burma, The A4 Reconquest of Burma, The A I 5, AI6 Re-conquest of Burma 1943-1945, The B16 Red Dragon: the story of the Royal Welch Fusiliers 1919-1945, The K85 Index of Titles Red moon rising M66 Red Pompons: History of the 8th Gorkha Rifles JI 2. Reflections on a war diary M 3 3 Regiments: regiments and corps of the British Empire and Commonwealth 1758-1993: a critical bibliography of their published histories K55 Reluctant Major, The E3 Reminiscences of an INA soldier 019 Reminiscences of four members of 'C' Squadron 3 rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales Dragoon Guards) Burma Campaign 1943-45, The K78 Report my signals M9 Report to the Combined Chiefs of Staff by the Supreme Allied Commander South-East Asia 1943-1945 A19 Rescuing the Radar: the adventures of Cecil Morgan M93 Retreat, The 02. Retreat from Burma 1941-1942. Ar 1 Retreat from Burma: an intelligence officer's personal story, The c2.4 Retreat in the Ease er 3 Retreat with Stilwell c2. Return to a battlefield s8 Return to Kohima E2.3 Return to Singapore M14 Return via Rangoon : a young Chindit survives the jungle and Japanese captivity G36 Reverie of Qu-Hai and other stories v77 Rhodesian African rifles K97 Ricky & Co Air Commandos v68 Rising sun, The v99 River of burning sand, The v94 River posts, The u93 Road past Mandalay : a personal narrative, The M54 Road to freedom: travels through Singapore, Malaysia, Burma and India in the footsteps of the Indian National Army, The 03 Road to Spiderpore, The M 1 5 Roll of honour, A B 10 Rose and the arrow ... 136ch ( 1st West Lancashire) Field Regt RA 1939-1946, The K59 Royal Artillery Commemorative book 1939-1945, The Royal Berkshire Regiment, The K96 Royal Indian Navy 1612.-1950, The n2. Royal Indian Navy 1939-1945, The Aro Royal Norfolk Regiment (The 9th Regiment of Foot), The K2.1 Royal West African Frontier Force : Farewell Tattoo Arakan 19th September 1946, The K12. Sacrifice of Captain Randle, The r6 Safer than a known way: one man's epic struggle against Japanese and jungle G2.5 SamGaw H2.7 Sapper in the forgotten army, A M36 Scarlet shield, The v88 147
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Index of Titles Scorched crop v6o Scout story of Rangoon r 94 2, The CJ 6 SEACSouvenir 817 Second step, The M 34 Second West African Field Company West African Engineers : a short history, The K75 See you in Yasukuni v45 Sentinels of the North-East K54 7th [Seventh] Indian Field Regt Royal Indian Artillery : a narrative 1943-1947 07 17 [Seventeen] Fighter Squadron RAF u88 Shades of gold and green: anecdotes of colonial Burmah 1886-1948 129 Short history of the 1st (West African) Infantry Brigade in the Arakan 1944-1945, A 012 Short history of the Queen Victoria ' s Own Madras Sappers and Miners during World War II 1939-1945,A K86 Short history of the Second West African Field Company, West African Engineers 1939-45, A 017 Short illustrated history of the Second Division 1809-1965, A K26 Shots fired in anger: A rifleman ' s view of the war in the Pacific ... with Merrill's Marauders Ft 6 Shots in the dark M 5 6 Sideshow v r 3 Siege: a story from Kohima, The E8 Signal honour: with the Chindits and XIV Army in Burma, A M96 Signals : a history of the [Indian] Corps of Signals, The Kro6 Silently into the midst of things : , 77 Squadron RAF in Burma history and personal narratives U7 Sinews of victory: victory in Burma Octo ber 1944-May 1945 E49 Sister Sahibs : the VADs with 14th Army 1944-1946 N13 Sitapur incident: the Americans and Chinese meet the Japanese in Burma 1944, The F57 Sittang the last battle: the end of the Japanese in Burma July-August 1945 EI 64th !Sixty-fourth] Indian Infantry Brigade War History 1942-1946 K28 Slim L2 Slim as military commander L5 Slim the standard bearer : a biography of Field-Marshal The Viscount Slim LI, SOE in the Far East H7 SOE: operations in the Far East H, Soldier erect , or further adventures of the handreared boy, A vr Soldier reminisces, A M4 3 Soldier's guide to the Japanese Army w 1, Soldiers of the Sun: the rise and fall of the Japanese Army 832 Soldier's return, The v9 3 Soldier's story, A G 52 Soldier's tale, A M4 r Soldier's voyage of self-discovery, A M78 Some letters from Burma : the story of the 25th Dragoons at war K36 Some views of the Wingate expeditions of 1943 and 1944 from the Japanese standpoint G37 SonoftheRaj,A N19 Song of War v17 Sons of John Company: the Indian and Pakistan Armie s 1903-91 KS r South of Fort Hertz : a tale in rhyme s 15 Sparks fly upwards: an experience, The M4 Spearhead: a complete history of Merrill ' s Marauder Rangers F52 Spearhead General: the epic story of General Sir Frank Messervy and his men in Eritrea, North Africa and Burma LI 2 Special Force: a Chindit's story G 3 3 Special operations M 3 8 Speeches and messages India 1941-1943 [Wavell] 824 Speeches from October 26, 194 3 to March 21, 1947 IWavell] 825 Spitfires over the Arakan u25 Springboard to victory : battle for Kohima E2 5 Springing tiger: a study of a revolutionary 025 Squadron will move v40 Stars of Burma s r 7 Still time to die F5 Stilwell L22 Stilwell and the American experience in China 1911-1945 L27 Stilwell papers, The F3 5 Stilwell Road, The R7 Stilwell Road-land route to China F39 Stilwell's command problems F30 Stilwell's mission to China F30 Stilwell's personal file: CBI 1942-1944 F55 Story of Burma, The 13 5 Story of Gurkha VCs, The J 6 Story of the 2 5th Indian Division : the Arakan campaign, The 02 Story of the Burma Rifles, The K3 r Story of the Indian Airborne troops, The K4 5 Story of the Northern Rhodesia Regiment, The K18 Straight on for Tokyo : the war history of the 2nd Bn the Dorsetshire Regiment (54th Foot) K69 Stranger in the land v104 Strategy of the South-East Asia Campaign, The 834 Strategy of the South-East Asia Command: a lecture given at the Royal United Service Institution October 9, 1946, The r3 'Strike Home': the Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry 1794-1967 Kr 10 Striking force v47 Struggle in East Asia 1 94 5, The o 2 3 Su bhas Chandra Bose o 21 SubhasChandra Bose 1897-1945 Netaji collected works 5 vols 028 Subhas Chandra Bose as I knew him 034 Subhas Chandra Bose: Bengali revolutionary nationalist 1897-1945 026 Success in the Arakan: victory in Burma 148
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September 1944-May 1945 022 Such are the valiant v87 Suffolk Memories: stories of Walberswick and Blythburgh people during World War II M97 Sun on my wings u83 Sunbeams like swords G24 Surgeon in the jungle war N3 Surrender of Japan, The A5 Taffy's war M7 Tale of a tiger u98 Tales by Japanese soldiers of the Burma Campaign 1942-1945 w14 Tales from the Burma Campaign 1942-1945 s16 Tales from the King's African Rifles: a last flourish of empire M59 Tales of Burma 13 7 Tales of the mountain gunners K4 7 Tail piece at Tamu E3 2 Tank tracks to Rangoon: the story of British armour in Burma K56 Taste of the hills, A M7 4 Tattered battalion v 5 Tattered eagle, The VI 5 Technical Services : I.E.M .E. and Ordnance A17 Tell them of us: the forgotten army Burma 020 Ten thousand tons by Christmas u 102 Thanbazayat: Register of graves (3771) K46 Then a soldier M 18 There was a man of genius, letters to my grandson, Orde Jonathan Wingate L9 They lived to tell the tale: personal reminiscences of some of those who served in the Second World War Far Eastern Campaigns RI They reigned in Mandalay 127 They shall not sleep F3 7 Thimayya of India : a soldier's life L6 3rd [Third] Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards Second World War 1939-1945 K25 13th [Thirteenth] & 14th Fairmile Flotillas in Burma, The T6 'Those forsaken by god ': the retreat from Imphal w6 Three months hard labour 17 Three rivers to glory v22 Three years under the Japs 194 5 11 8 Three years with the Chin levies H6 Tiger strikes: an unwritten chapter of Netaji's life history, The o 3 6 Tiger ten v 1 5 Tigerhead : the story of the 26th Indian Division K7 Tigers over Asia u46 Time runs out in CBI F30 To a soldier son M 5 5 TobeaChindit G31 To blazes with glory: a Chindit's war G27 To Burma: 'I was not to reason why' M98 To Burma Skies and Beyond u91 To my memory sing: a memoir based on letters and poems from SOI Chick Chaikin an Index of Titles American soldier in China Burma-India during World War II F47 To stop a rising sun : reminiscences of war time in India and Burma M39 Tonya v92 Towards the setting sun: an escape from the Thailand-Burma railway 1943 M8 Train, The E44 Transcripts of conversation and correspondence with Shamus Wade, Commonwealth Forces History Trust re Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Company, a Chindit unit of ethnic Chinese 1981-1985 G46 Transfer of power in Burma 160 Traveller's war: a journey to the wars in Africa, India and Russia, A M92 Trek back from Burma q Tribute: A salute to the British Armed Forces in the Second World War KIO? Triumph in the north : victory in Burma June 1944-April 1945 E39 Triumph that was Burma, The B 3 I Trumpet in the hall 1930-1958, The L7 Trying Chindit, A G42 Twenty-five years 1919-1944: Major Alastair Guy Spens Campbell MC FRGS LI 23fd [Twenty-third] Indian Division, The K5 2 7th [Twenty-seventh] RA only jungle and the Japanese or 5 27th [Twenty-seventh] RA-these guns for hire 016 3 6th [Thirty-sixth] Division : North Burma 1944-1945 KJ2 Two poems s20 Two roads in Burma M83 Two Soldiers v96 UNuofBurma L35 Unarmed into battle: the story of the Air Observation Post u 5 I Uncle Bill's Forgotten Army B 3 3 Under the Burmese pagoda v32 Under two flags M37 Undercover in the jungle H 5 Underrated enemy : Britain's War with Japan December 1941-May 1942, The c29 Unforgettable army : Slim's XIVth Army in Burma, The 812 United States Army in World War II: China Burma-India Theater, The F30 United States Army Medical Service in combat in India and Burma 1942-1945, The N18 Unofficial history 1959 M72 Unpublished ms and correspondence with Commonwealth Forces History Trust H2oa Unsung heroes : a personal account, The E28 Up sun! u87 V Force history H 1 2 Valour triumphs : a history of the Kumaon Regiment Van langeren girl v30 Vengeance u66 149
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Index of Titles Very quiet war, A M5 Victory cartoons r14 Victory in Burma: December 1944-August 1945 r15 Vinegar Joe's War: Stilwell's Campaigns for Burma F54 Walk in the forest, A v86 Walk out with Stilwell in Burma c9 War diaries E 5 3 War against Japan, The A1-A5 War at Sea Vol 1 The Defensive, Vol 2. The Period of,balance, Vol 3 The Offensive TI War diaries and memoirs u2.7 War in Burma, The s14 War lords: military commanders of the 2.oth century, The L 3 6 War memoirs of an amateur s2.1 War of the springing tigers, The 07 War papers, The s33 . . War with Japan, The [Navy Historical Branch I T2. Warfare in the enemy's rear H 15 Wasbies: the story of the Women's Auxiliary Service (Burma), The K71 Wavell: portrait of a soldier t40 WavellSupremeCommand 1941-1943 L4 Wavell the Viceroy's journal L2.9 Way of a fighter u 11 We lead : 7th Light Cavalry 1784-1990 K102. We too can die : tales of the Chindits G8 West African Way: the story of the Burma Campaign 1943-1945 5th Bn Gold Coast Regt DJ . What happened in Burma: the frank revelations of a young Burmese revolutionary leader who escaped from Burma to India 15 2. When the mist was on the rice fields M 70 When you go home R3 When you go home: the bloody battle of Kohima Ridge v8o . 'Where I came in' in China-Burma-India F2.4 Where the river bends v71 Who stole my mule? F 18 'Why Briton faced Briton in Burma' r2.3 Wild green earth, The G 1 8 Will for freedom, A 06 Wind cannot read, The v55 Wind over Fowlmere and other stories v66 Wingate adventure G7 Wingate and the Chindits: redressing the balance L2.J ff" . 1 . . Wingate and the O 1c1a Historians: an alternative view G4 5 Wingate in peace and war; edited by Arthur Swinson t2.8 Wingate myth, The G48 Wingate the pursuit of truth L5 1 Wingate's ADC Captain G H Borrow MC GJ4 Wingate's phantom army G6 Wingate's raiders G2.9 Winged messenger, The M90 Wings from Burma to the Himalayas _v43 . Wings of the Phoenix: the official story of the air war in Burma u2. Wings over Burma u30 Wings over Burma u74 With Chennault in China: a Flying Tiger's diary vn . With General Chennault: the story of the Flying Tigers u32. With the 14th Army s13 With Pegasus in India: the story of 15 3 Gurkha Parachute Battalion K 5 I With the Gurkhas: India, Burma, Singapore, Malaya, Indonesia 1940-1959 19 With Wingate in Burma G19 With Wingate's Chindits NI Woodpecker story, as told by members of No 136 (Fighter) Squadron RAF 'The Woodpeckers', The u36 Worcestershire Regiment 192.2.-1950, The K17 World overturned: a Burmese childhood 1933-1947, A IIO World re-shaped Vol 2.: Fifty Years after the war in Asia, The s2.9 World War II Vol 10 Part 12.8 PI 8 World War II medical services: India Commonwealth 1990 NI2. Wrath in Burma: the uncensored story of General Stilwell and international manoeuvres in the Far East FI 2. Yesterday's enemy v57 Yesterday's Enemy (Souvenir programme _and press releases of this 95-minute feature film) r16 You'll walk to Mandalay v75 Zero fighter u9
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