Gerald Howson
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Description
Gerald Howson (29 Nov 1925 - 7 Jun 2014) was a British photographer, historian and Hispanophile. He was born in Buckden (Cambridgeshire, England).
Books
Aircraft of the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39
Recounts the history of aviation in Spain at the time of the Civil War, and discusses in detail all the various models of aircraft used by each of the combatants.
Thief-Taker General
An exceptional biography of the infamous Jonathan Wild, who took early 18th century organised crime to a new level, under the guise of the Thief Taker General, making Al Capone and the Krays appear like mere amateurs. Very well ordered research with plausible explanations and theories in areas left blank over the passage of time, this book is a must have for anyone who has an interest in the history of crime.
Arms for Spain
The victory of fascism in Spain in 1936 set the stage for World War II. As Gerald Howson argues in this startling and compelling new look at the Spanish Civil War, that victory was ensured by the non-fascist European powers. When military officers and rich landowners rebelled against the left-wing Spanish government in 1936, the Spanish Republic found itself abandoned by other European nations. Hoping to prevent the escalation of the conflict into a world war, European leaders created an international arms embargo against Spain. Through a unique combination of exhaustive research, forensic skills, and technical expertise on armaments, Gerald Howson establishes that the arms embargo played a much greater part in the Republic's defeat than is usually acknowledged. - Jacket flap.