Bryan Cooper is the author of a number of books on military subjects, including The Ironclads of Cambrai, Battle of the Torpedo Boats, The Buccaneers, and Fighter. He has written scripts for many radio and television plays and film documentaries. Beginning his career as a journalist he worked for several newspapers, magazines and news agencies such as The Kentish Times, Exchange Telegraph and Flying Review.
"""From a modeler's perspective, World War I AFVs have been rather poorly served in the past. However, the advent of the 100th anniversary of the war has seen several major manufacturers release most of the major tanks of the period in the past two years. If you've caught the World War I modeling bug with the advent of these excellent new kits, you've probably also become inquisitive about how they came to be, how they evolved, and how they were employed. You would do well to read this book as it will answer those questions while providing some good historical photographic coverage for your modeling projects. The eye-witness accounts are worth the price of admission on their own.""-- ""Armor Modeling and Preservation Society"""