November 2000 Issue Richard Overy Cases of Shell Shock A War of Nerves: Soldiers and Psychiatrists 1914-1994 By Ben Shephard LR
November 2019 Issue Adam Zamoyski They Shall Not Pass The Fortess: The Great Siege of Przemyśl By Alexander Watson LR
March 2001 Issue Kathleen Burk How Much do We Want to Know? The First World War, Volume I: To Arms By Hew Strachan LR
June 2016 Issue Norman Stone Country on the Move Dreams of a Great Small Nation: The Mutinous Army that Threatened a Revolution, Destroyed an Empire, Founded a Republic, and Remade the Map of Europe By Kevin J McNamara LR
May 2004 Issue Max Egremont The View Over the Parapet Tommy: The British Soldier on The Western Front 1914-1918 By Richard Holmes LR
December 2007 Issue Max Egremont The Man and the Myth The Good Soldier: A Biography of Douglas Haig By Gary Mead LR
August 2007 Issue Max Egremont 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
May 2014 Issue Neil Gregor To the Victor, the Spoils The Deluge: The Great War and the Remaking of Global Order, 1916–1931 By Adam Tooze LR
May 2014 Issue Norman Stone Another Fine Mess Lawrence in Arabia: War, Deceit, Imperial Folly and the Making of the Modern Middle East By Scott Anderson LR
December 2011 Issue Brendan Simms Dire Straits The Russian Origins of the First World War By Sean McMeekin LR
March 2005 Issue Richard Holmes Two Teutonic Titans The Warlords: The Campaigns of Hindenburg and Ludendorff By John Lee LR
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