
Home Front: Alfred T. Palmer’s WWII Photography
. . by Mary M. Cronin and Bruce Berman. Softcover (6.5×9.3 inches). 191 pages. 2025. I never heard of Palmer, but he became a color photo guru in the mid to late 1930s and was hired by the US Office





. . by Mary M. Cronin and Bruce Berman. Softcover (6.5×9.3 inches). 191 pages. 2025. I never heard of Palmer, but he became a color photo guru in the mid to late 1930s and was hired by the US Office

. . by Simon Forty and Ian Stewart Spring. Hardback (7.2×9.9 inches). 288 pages. 2025. Subtitle: Rare German Colour Photographs from the Eastern Front Ian Stewart Spring’s collection of WWII German color images is indeed impressive. These are color images,

. . by David Doyle. Hardback (Horizontal: 9.3×9.3 inches). 144 pages. 2025. Subtitle: Formerly Known as USCGC Taney The US built seven cutters for the US Coast Guard (USCG) from 1935 to 1936. As the USCG was under the Treasury

. . by Evan McGilvray Softcover (8.3×11.9 inches). 153 pages. 2025 reprint of 2010 reprint of 2005 book. Subtitle: The 1st Polish Armoured Division 1939-45 This history of the 1st Polish Armoured Division covers its formation with various exiled Polish

. . by Paul St. John Mackintosh Hardback (6.5×9.5 inches). 241 pages. 2025. The Vichy government doesn’t get a lot of play among the wargamers community. The British took out most of its navy in 1940. It contributed modest troops

. . by Albrecht Zimburg. Hardback (6.5×9.5 inches). 273 pages. 2025. Subtitle: Fallschirmjager Regiment 1 on the Eastern Front and the Winter Battle for Orel 19 October 1942-31 March 1943 This is an absolute gem of a chronological account of

. . by Jaap Jan Brouwer. Hardback (6.5×9.5 inches). 209 pages. 2024. Subtitle: The Decline and Fall of Tactical Management This is the follow-up book to The German Way of War: A Lesson in Tactical Management (see the review in

. . by John E. Ross. Softcover (7.4×9.7 inches). 112 pages. 2014. Subtitle: And the Weatherman Behind Ike’s Greatest Gamble I didn’t take very many notes because there’s not much inside to employ on the tabletop. That said, you don’t

. . by Thomas Anderson. Hardback (8.0×9.9 inches). 288 pages. 2025. I’ve enjoyed past volumes in this series and this one is no exception. This history of the development of Germany’s light tanks starts in WWI with the A7V, although
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