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Fighting Times IV: Military Matters Past and Present by Spencer Jones with A J P Taylor,
Jan Needle and Richard Freeman and others
This issue features contributions from bestselling historians and well-known authors on a wide range of subjects, including an article on Carasius, Britain's forgotten emperor, and potentially the original King Arthur, a piece on The Crimean War by AJP Taylor, and an interview with Patrick Mercer, OBE.
It also includes works of fiction by P.C. Wren.
Fighting Times aims to capture both grand strategy and life on the frontline of conflicts past and present in an entertaining and informative manner.
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Spies on the Eastern Front: The British Offensive in Palestine, 1917 by Colin Smith
Learning from Brother Boer: Marksmanship in the British Army 1914 by Spencer Jones
The True Origin of the Dardanelles by Richard Freeman
David Lloyd George: The Man who Won the War by George Chamier
Adventures of a Despatch Rider: The Journey to the Front by Captain W.H.L. Watson
Carausius: Britain’s Forgotten Emperor by Paul Bannister
Mark Antony Re-examined: A Pivotal and Visionary Leader by Paolo de Ruggiero
Admiral Nelson: Death and Disease on Mosquito Shore by Jan Needle
How Wars Begin: The Crimean War by AJP Taylor
The English Civil War: Skirmishes, Starves and Plunders by John Lewis-Stempel
An Interview with Patrick Mercer, OBE by Robin Carter.
Stories of the Foreign Legion: The Coward of the Legion by P. C. Wren