From the September 2000 Issue He Left No Signs When He Sank Kitchener: Saviour of the Realm By John Pollock LR
From the May 2002 Issue The Cold Cruelty of the German Army Berlin: The Downfall 1945 By Antony Beevor LR
From the February 1984 Issue Buccaneering Brilliance F E Smith, First Earl Of Birkenhead By John Campbell LR
From the January 1982 Issue Sad Poet Siegfried Sassoon; Diaries 1920-1922 By Rupert Hart-Davis (ed) LR
From the February 2003 Issue Portrait of a Failed Artist Hitler and the Power of Aesthetics By Frederic Spotts LR
From the August 2003 Issue A Man Apart Storm of Steel By Ernst Jünger (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the May 2004 Issue The View Over the Parapet Tommy: The British Soldier on The Western Front 1914-1918 By Richard Holmes LR
From the May 2011 Issue General Incompetence With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 By David Stevenson LR
From the September 2008 Issue Awaking the Demons The White War: Life and Death on the Italian Front 1915–1919 By Mark Thompson LR
From the December 2007 Issue The Man and the Myth The Good Soldier: A Biography of Douglas Haig By Gary Mead LR
From the August 2007 Issue Terror of the Trenches World War One: A Short History By Norman Stone Diary of a Dead Officer: Being the Posthumous Papers of Arthur Graeme West By Arthur Graeme West (Introduction by Nigel Jones) LR
From the November 2005 Issue An Admirable Aristocrat It Is Bliss Here: Letters Home 1939–1945 By Myles Hildyard (Introduction by Antony Beevor) LR
From the July 2012 Issue Alnwick Calling As They Really Were: The Citizens of Alnwick 1831 By Keith Middlemas LR
From the December 2012 Issue Duchy Originals A Journey to Nowhere: Detours and Riddles in the Lands and History of Courland By Jean-Paul Kauffmann (Translated by Euan Cameron) LR
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