Reviews | War History

The Half-shilling curate – Review by Mark Barnes

Great War books keep coming as the final months of the centenary period burns itself out. I’ve said, before, that the output has been just…

V Bomber Quartet from Grub Street – Review by Paul Theobald

Grub Street and author and former test pilot Tony Blackman have brought together four great Cold War era titles which come from the publisher’s on-going…

Led By Lions – Book review by Mark Barnes

Politicians aren’t exactly the flavour of the month in these parts and I doubt it’s much different wherever you are reading this. I won’t get…

The Boat That Won The War – Review by Mark Barnes

I have a good number of books from the publisher of this little gem that tell the story of the great battleships of the Dreadnought…

The Last Battle: Endgame on the Western Front, 1918 – Review by Mark Barnes

Commemorations marking the centenary of the Great War are only just getting going in the United States, but for the UK and other countries involved…

“The Royal Navy at Dunkirk” – Review by Mark Barnes

Good histories rely on reliable source material and you cannot get much better than the contents of this compelling read assembled by Martin Mace. He…

Vietnam War Army Helicopter Nose Art – Review by Paul Theobald

I do like a good aviation picture reference book, especially when it comes to nose art and this latest offering from Fonthill by John Brennan…

Haynes Manual: Douglas A-1 Skyraider – Review by Paul Theobald

This latest offering from Haynes is written by Tony Hoskins and features the Douglas A-1 Skyraider. Haynes manuals have proved to be a big success,…

JOURNEY’S END – Reviewed By Mark Barnes

I was born at the tail end of the period of classic British war films that occasionally do the rounds on TV.  Some of them…

Photographing The Fallen – Book Review by Mark Barnes

Perhaps you’ve had the pleasure of attending a lecture by Andy Robertshaw on either side of the pond where he reminds us that the Great…

“Double Ace: Robert Lee Scott Jr., Pilot, Hero, and Teller of Tall Tales” – Review by David D. Kindy

By Guest Blogger David D. Kindy Robert Lee Scott Jr.,World War II flying ace and author of “God is My Co-Pilot” is best remembered as the…

Four Past & Present Battlefield Histories And Pictorial Guides from Casemate – Review by Mark Barnes

I’ve had a few books awaiting my attention while I dealt with one someone else will have to review when it eventually appears. We’ve never…