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The First World War in the Baltic Sea

. . by Mark Harris. Hardback (6.8×9.9 inches). 313 pages. 2025. Subtitle: Volume 1: Essen’s Triumph 1914 to February 1915 The first thing to know is that Essen is Admiral Nicolay fon Essen, the Russian commander. His triumph was partially

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Sinai 1916-17: Campaign 421

. . by Stuart Hadaway. Softcover (7.25×9.75 inches). 96 pages. 2025. Subtitle: The Fight for the Suez Canal The usual Campaign format is followed with a chronology; evaluations of commanders, forces, and plans; the actual campaign; the aftermath; and the

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Spectre of Invasion

. . by Steve R. Dunn. Hardback (6.4×9.4 inches). 352 pages. 2025. Subtitle: The Royal Navy and the Defence of Britain’s Coast 1900-1918 What a fascinating examination of British coastal defenses prior to WWI, starting with a speedy recap through

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Verdun 1914: The Opening Moves

by Christina Holstein. Softcover (5.5×8.5 inches). 286 pages. 2025. Subtitle: Battleground There must be a couple hundred of these marvelous Battleground books. They generally follow the same format — first half history and second half combo touring the battlefield auto

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BOOK REVIEW: All The World At War

Author: James Charles Roy Hardback (6.5×9.5 inches). 772 pages. 2023. Subtitle: People and Places 1914-1918 This thick tome looks imposing, but the smooth prose makes this an accessible recap of notable battles and officers of WWI. Certainly, many a battle on

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Super-Battleships of World War I: New Vanguard 338

. . by Angus Konstam. Softcover (7.25×9.75 inches). 48 pages. 2025. Subtitle: The Lost Battleships of the Washington Treaty This is more a volume about the US, UK, and Japan scrapping ships than deploying them. A quick history of battleship

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The Hunting Falcon

. . by Christopher A. Lawrence and Jay Karamales. Hardback (6.4×9.4 inches). 369 pages. 2024. Subtitle: The Story of WWI German Ace Hans-Joachim Buddecke I never heard of Buddecke, but early in the war he was right up there with

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