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Although the Product Guide - which offers a selection of our subject's best books - contains an ever-growing number of short reviews, your Guide also provides full-length write-ups for particular volumes, including some that aren't amongst the current top tens.

Barbarians by Terry Jones and Alan Ereira
Battle Zone Normandy: The Series edited by Simon Trew
English History made Brief, Irreverent and Pleasurable by Lacey Baldwin Smith
Henry V by Keith Dockray
Napoleon - A Biography by Frank McLynn
Racism in Europe 1870 - 2000 by Neil MacMaster
Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Eras by Terence Grocott
Society and Economy in Germany, 1300 - 1600 by Tom Scott
Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor
Stalingrad: The Infernal Cauldron by Stephen Walsh
The Crimean War by John Sweetman
The Dark Valley - A Panorama of the 1930s by Piers Brendon
The Face of Battle: A Study of Agincourt, Waterloo and the Somme by John Keegan
The French Revolutionary Wars by Gregory Fremont Barnes
The Invention of Peace by Michael Howard
The Fall of Napoleon Volume 1: The Allied Invasion of France 1813 - 1814 by Michael Leggiere
The First World War by Gerard de Groot
The Napoleonic Wars vols. 1 and 2 by Todd Fisher
The Russian Century: A History of the Last Hundred Years by Brian Moynahan
The Seven Years War by Daniel Marston
The Unknown Gulag by Lynne Viola
Three Whys Of The Russian Revolution by Richard Pipes
Unholy War by David I. Kertzer (This feature includes an interview with Professor Kertzer.)
Violence in Early Modern Europe 1500 - 1800 by Julius Ruff
Voices from the Great War by Peter Vansittart
Warfare in the Nineteenth Century by David Gates
Waterloo 1815 by Geoffrey Wootten

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