Reviews | War History

MILESTONES OF FLIGHT & THE BIG BOOK OF X-BOMBERS AND X-FIGHTERS – Review by Mark Barnes

I am a big fan of the illustrated books from Zenith Press. The company places a heavy emphasis on modern American history and presents it…

AFTER YORKTOWN: THE FINAL STRUGGLE FOR AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE – Review by Nate Sullivan

The Battle of Yorktown is often grossly misrepresented in American textbooks. The narrative goes something like this: Cornwallis surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown and…

All Behind You, Winston – Review by Mark Barnes

This book by Roger Hermiston takes us back to World War II and the creation of the coalition government in Britain headed by Winston Churchill.…

Have You Forgotten Yet? – The First World War Memoirs of C. P. Blacker – Review by Dr Wayne Osborne

A curious title for an at times curious book.  It is a Great War Memoir but with a difference.  Blacker began writing this book, which…

A handful of heroes – Rorke’s Drift. Facts, Myths and Legends – Review by Mark Barnes

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It could be argued that the golden era of classic war movies has now passed. The 50’s and 60’s offered a wide range of military dramas, but…

Excitement! Book review by Mark Barnes

Excitment! Book review by Mark Barnes.

This book is the latest in a spate of self-published books that have been coming my way from the United States. However, this one stands…

WARBIRD FACTORY – Review by Mark Barnes

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WARBIRD FACTORY - Review by Mark Barnes

Apparently printed books are making a comeback because, although digital is more convenient and often cheaper, it just isn’t the same.  I saw a post…

JUTLAND 1916 The Archaeology of a Naval Battlefield – Review by Mark Barnes

A hundred years ago the greatest naval battle of the First World War took place when the British and German fleets clashed in the North…

TE LAWRENCE IN WAR AND PEACE – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

If you drive towards the Armour Centre at Bovington from the direction of Dorchester you will pass Clouds Hill, the last home of the singularly…

Slightly Below The Glide Path – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

I was browsing through a number of military themed pages I follow on Facebook when I came across reference to these books.  I asked one…

THE PERKINS IDENTIFICATION ALBUMS Volume 1 – Review By Mark Barnes

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Back when I started reviewing books for WHO I allowed myself the indulgence of seeking out naval photo archive books to feature on this page.…

Tora Tora Tora – The Best Pearl Harbor Movie Ever! – Facts, Figures and Goofs

Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) is a film depicting the events of December 7, 1941, when Japan attacked the US Fleet at Pearl Harbour. The producers…