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Hitler and Stalin: Parallel lives

By Bullock, Alan

Becoming Queen Elizabeth II (Famous People, Great Events)

By Gillian Clements

Harry’s War

By Drinkwater, Harry, Cooksey, Jon

SIR ALF

By McKinstry

Kissinger: 1923-1968: The Idealist

By Ferguson, Niall

Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 1944–45

By Hastings, Max

Thatcher and Sons: A Revolution in Three Acts

By Simon Jenkins, Jenkins, Simon

Harold Macmillan

By Williams, Lord Charles

Chickenhawk

By Mason, Robert

Elsie and Mairi Go to War: Two Extraordinary Women on the Western Front

By Atkinson, Dr Diane

Attila The Hun

By Man, John

The Confusion of Command: The Memoirs of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas D'Oyly Snow 1914 -1915

By Dan Snow, Mark Pottle

Plumer: The Soldier's General (Pen & Sword Military Classics)

By Powell, Geoffrey

The Boy Who Lived with the Dead (Albert Lincoln)

By Ellis, Kate

Mad Mitch's Tribal Law: Aden and the End of Empire

By Edwards, Aaron

Some Desperate Glory: The Diary of a Young Officer, 1917

By Vaughan, Edwin Campion

Leaders Of World War I (The World Wars)

By Ross, Stewart

The Racer: The Inside Story of Life on the Road

By Millar, David

War of The World

By Ferguson, Niall

Poets of the First World War (Writers and Their Times)

By Nicola Barber, Patrick Lee-Browne

Into Africa: The Epic Adventures Of Stanley And Livingstone

By Dugard, Martin

The Eastern Front 1914-1917

By Norman Stone

The Unknown Soldier

By Neil Hanson

Fighter Aces! the Constable Maxwell Brothers: Fighter Pilots in Two World Wars

By Alex Revell

Boom: The Life of Viscount Trenchard, Father of the Royal Air Force

By Russell Miller

Distant Drum: a Memoir of a Guardsman in the Great War

By F.E. Noakes

On Leopard Rock: A Life of Adventures: An Adventure in Books

By Smith, Wilbur

Sapper Martin: The Secret Great War Diary of Jack Martin

By Richard Van Emden

Storm Command: A Personal Account of the Gulf War

By Peter de la Billière

Letters to Camondo: 'Immerses you in another age' Financial Times

By Edmund de Waal