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Tag Archives: World War I
Book Review: Like Hidden Fire
Like Hidden Fire: The Plot To Bring Down The British Empire, by Peter Hopkirk Although this is the first time I have read one of the author’s books, I should note that he is a well-regarded historian with expertise in … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, History, International Relations, Middle East, Military History
Tagged England, Germany, imperialism, Russia, World War I
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Book Review: Churchill, Hitler, And The Unnecessary War
Churchill, Hitler, And The Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire And The West Lost The World, by Patrick J. Buchanan I was recommended this book by a friend of mine who saw how I dealt with a previous book … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, History, Military History
Tagged diplomacy, England, political history, politics, Winston Churchill, World War I, World War II
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Book Review: The Guards Came Through And Other Poems
The Guards Came Through And Other Poems, by Arthur Conan Doyle I am no stranger to the works by Arthur Conan Doyle [1], who is best remembered as the beloved creator of Sherlock Holmes, master detective. This book was a … Continue reading
Book Review: The Waste Land And Other Poems
The Waste Land And Other Poems, by T.S. Eliot Like many booksellers and publishers, Barnes & Noble enjoys repackaging and relabeling works previously published into new collections to give them a new commercial length. This is not necessarily a bad … Continue reading
Book Review: Germany Since 1740
Germany Since 1740, by George Madison Priest As soon as I saw the title of this particular book I viewed it with a great deal of interest. Upon reading the book I found that it had been written in 1915, … Continue reading
Posted in History, International Relations, Military History
Tagged Germany, legitimacy, politics, World War I
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Non-Book Review: Forty-Seven Days
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing’s Warriors Came Of Age To Defeat The German Army In World War I, by Mitchell Yockelson This is the fourth of the books on World War I [1], and it is pretty plain to see that … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, History, Military History
Tagged leadership, logistics, World War I
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Non-Book Review: Thunder And Flames
Thunder And Flames: Americans In The Crucible Of Combat, 1917-1918 by Edward G. Lengel This is the third World War I book I received as part of an epic book review project [1]. So far there has been an overall … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, History, Military History
Tagged death, France, World War I
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A Stab In The Guts: A Logistics Story
They said it was a stab in the back, but it was more like a stab in the guts. In early 1918, the German Imperial Army, fresh off its victory on the Eastern front and its able support of its … Continue reading
Posted in American History, History, Military History, Musings
Tagged family, Germany, legitimacy, logistics, politics, World War I
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Game Review: Sid Meier’s Ace Patrol
Although I do not get the chance to review many games, from time to time I play a game and figure it is worthy of at least some commentary [1]. Some months ago I downloaded a set of games as … Continue reading
Posted in History, Military History
Tagged game review, games, strategy, tactics, World War I
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Non-Book Review: Pershing’s Crusaders
Pershing’s Crusaders: The American Soldier In World War I, by Richard S. Faulkner So this book is one of four books that I am reading and reviewing for an epic multi-book review on World War I history [1]. And speaking … Continue reading
