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Operation Nimrod available for pre-order

Operation Nimrod coverShilka is proud to announce that we will be publishing Operation Nimrod in October. This is a well-researched account of the 1980 Iranian embassy siege, when six terrorists held twenty-six hostages at the Iranian embassy in London. It was finally ended when the SAS launched a daring rescue mission, as millions watched live on television.

Ebook copies can be pre-ordered now at Amazon, Apple iBooks, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, and Google Play. Pre-orders are not available for the paperback or audio book editions, but both should be available at the same time as the ebook.

SOTCW WWI Compendium available for pre-order

SOTCW World War I CompendiumShilka is proud to announce that we will be publishing The SOTCW WWI Compendium in July. This compendium brings together over 25 articles by 18 authors, covering all aspects of World War I, on land, at sea, and in the air, in all theatres. The articles were originally published in the Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers‘ Journal.

Pre-order your copy now at Wargame Vault, Apple iBooks, Kobo, Google Play, or Smashwords. Pre-orders will be charged a special low price. The price will increase to the normal, full price shortly after launch.

All profits from The SOTCW World War I Compendium will be donated to the Royal British Legion.

Hear The History Of The Falklands Conflict

A Damn Close-Run Thing Audio book Cover
Shilka Publishing is pleased to announce that A Damn Close-Run Thing: A Brief History of the Falklands Conflict is now available as an audio book at Audible, Amazon and iTunes. It is read by the very talented Phillip J Mather. If you’re not currently an Audible member, you can get a free audio book if you sign up for a free 30-day trial.

You can listen to a short excerpt here:

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