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Battle of Britain
Battle of Britain© 1980 Len Deighton224 pages “When I told them that Britain would fight on alone, whatever [the French] did, their generals told their prime minister and his divided cabinet, ‘In three weeks England will have its neck wrung … Continue reading
The Miracle of Dunkirk
The Miracle of Dunkirk© 1982 Walter Lord323 pages In September 1939, British troops arrived in Europe to defend France against a rapidly expansionistic Nazi regime. Germany’s leader of six years, Adolf Hitler, had already annexed Austria and Czechslovakia, and following … Continue reading
Night of the Wolves
Star Trek Terok Nor: Night of the Wolves© 2008 S.D. Perry and Britta Dennison458 pages Eighteen years ago, the Cardassian Union abandoned pretense and formally annexed the planet it had already manipulated and tricked its way into dominating. Bajor has … Continue reading
The Eagle’s Conquest
The Eagle’s Conquest© 2002 Simon Scarrow320 pages In Under the Eagle, Simon Scarrow introduced readers to two legionnaires: Macro, a grizzled veteran, and Cato, a young bookish sort straight from Rome , a boy made an officer because of his … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged Britain, classical world, historical fiction, military, Rome, Scarrow Eagle Series, Simon Scarrow
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Engines of War
Engines of War: How Wars Were Won and Lost on the Railways368 pages© 2010 Christian Wolmar An army marches on its stomach, but for a hundred years it rode to victory only on the rails. It was Napoleon who observed … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged Africa, American Civil War, Germany, Middle East, military, Near East, Russia, The Great War, trains, transportation
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The Wars of the Roses
The Wars of the Roses© 1996 Alison Weir496 pages The wars of the roses sounds like a gardening contest run amok, but no genteel horticulturists were involved. The strange appellation refers to a series of dynastic crises in 15th century … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged Alison Weir, Britain, history, Hundred Years War, Medieval, military, politics, Politics-CivicInterest, Wars of the Roses
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The Fall of Saxon England
The Fall of Saxon England© 1975 Richard Humble242 pages History never rests. In the middle of the first millennium, the great tide of the Roman Empire began at last to recede. Its legions stationed in distant reaches of the realm, … Continue reading
@ War
@ War: The Rise of the Military-Internet Complex © 2014 Shane Harris 288 pages In the 21st century, intelligence and war are no longer the domain of pipe-smoking spooks hiding behind newspapers, and uniformed soldiers on the march. When so … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged Cybersecurity, digital world, military, technology, Technology and Society, the Internet
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The Empty Throne
The Empty Throne© 2015 Bernard Cornwell320 pages Uhtred of Bebbanburg is an impossible man. A Saxon prince raised by Danes, he has nonethelessbeen the architect of a great redoubt against them, the defender of Wessex a hundred times over. A … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged Anglo-Saxons, Bernard Cornwell, Britain, historical fiction, Medieval, military, Saxon Chronicles
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