From the June 2011 Issue The Greatest General of All Time? Radetzky: Imperial Victor and Military Genius By Alan Sked LR
From the August 2010 Issue The Ubiquitous Brigand Napoleon’s Other War: Bandits, Rebels and Their Pursuers in the Age of Revolutions By Michael Broers LR
From the October 2009 Issue The Bear Against The Cockerel Russia Against Napoleon: The Battle for Europe, 1807 to 1814 By Dominic Lieven LR
From the November 2012 Issue Against the Odds The Savage Storm: Britain on the Brink in the Age of Napoleon By David Andress LR
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Sam Reynolds: Islands in the Sky - Orbital by Samantha Harvey
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Nick Harkaway, John le Carré's son, has gone back to the 1960s with a new novel featuring his father's anti-hero, George Smiley.
But is this the missing link in le Carré’s oeuvre, asks @ddguttenplan, or is there something awry?
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D D Guttenplan: Smiley Redux - Karla’s Choice by Nick Harkaway
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