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‘Regiments of the Dead’ – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

Hot on the heels of the majestic Silent Landscapes we have this impressive collection of images by Paul Shenton.  The Great War centenary was bound…

‘Spitfire: The Legend Lives On’ – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

I am by no means a hardened veteran of the airshow circuit, but I have snapped quite a few aircraft in my time. These days…

“M4 Sherman Tanks” – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

A friend of mine has got back into model making. It is something I gave up a long time ago and only resumed for a…

A pair of naval books from Seaforth – Review by Mark Barnes

Safe to assume regular readers of these ramblings will be up to speed on my interest in warship books and especially the classy photography that…

“Oswald Boelcke – Germany’s First Fighter Ace and Father of Air Combat” – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

Oswald Boelcke’s untimely death as a result of a mid-air collision was, without question, an immense loss to German military aviation during the First World…

“Forgotten Victory” – Review by Chris Buckham

Maj Chris Buckham is an active duty logistics officer in the RCAF who reviews books in his spare time. He maintains a blog of his…

“American Eagles” – Review by Mark Barnes

Here is another impressive book in this mercurial series from Pen & Sword. This time, we benefit from the knowledge of Tony Holmes, one of…

“PANZER III: Owners Workshop Manual” – Book Review by Mark Barnes

We are back after an extended break with yet another outing from Haynes Publishing. This time round we get a detailed look at a true…

“The Last War of the Superfortresses” – Review by Mark Barnes

The Korean War seems to be getting a lot more attention at the moment. Perhaps it is because the WW2 book market is as saturated…

Mel Gibson’s Epic “Hacksaw Ridge” Reviewed by Jack Hawkins

Hacksaw Ridge spins a crowd-pleasing yarn about a simple man who possessed extraordinary mettle and bravery. Desmond Doss, a ‘conscientious cooperator’ from Lynchburg, Virginia, saved…

Don’t Miss These Three Indispensable Guides To The Great Battlefields Of World War One

Books Reviewed by Mark Barnes Whether you are a newbie or an old campaigner on the battlefields of the Great War, collecting guides and information…

“VICKERS/BAC VC10: Owners’ Workshop Manual” – Review by Mark Barnes

If ever you find yourself at Duxford you will not be able to avoid seeing a Vickers VC10 airliner in classic BOAC livery. The old…