
ISBN: 9780752453989
Published by History Press Limited on April 1st 2010
Genres: Biography & Autobiography, Military, History, World War I, Naval
Pages: 320
Len's Summary: The story of the British Director of Naval Intelligence and Room 40 which broke the German naval and diplomatic codes revealing to Woodrow Wilson the infamous Zimmerman Telegram. Also available in hard cover.
Agnes Warner and the Nursing Sisters of the Great War

ISBN: 9780864926333
Published by Goose Lane Editions on October 29th 2010
Genres: Biography & Autobiography, Military, History, World War I, Canada
Pages: 171
Len's Summary: The experiences of a New Brunswick nurse drawn from her wartime correspondence and diaries.
Civilians in a World at War, 1914-1918

ISBN: 9780814767153
Published by NYU Press on August 30th 2010
Genres: History, World War I
Pages: 377
Len's Summary: Explores the ways in which civilians around the world coped with our first industrialized conflict.
The Blocking of Zeebrugge: Operation Z-O 1918

ISBN: 9781846034534
Published by Osprey Publishing on May 25th 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Europe, Great Britain, Naval
Pages: 64
Len's Summary: The daring raid designed to close the German-controlled ports of Zeebrugge and end submarine attacks in the Dover Straights.
What I Saw in Berlin: And Other European Capitals During Wartime

ISBN: 9781179656335
Published by BiblioBazaar on September 6th 2011
Pages: 344
Len's Summary: First published in 1915, this anonymously-authored work describes the author’s travels to Berlin, Constantinople, Athens and other European capitals in 1914.
Three Armies on the Somme: The First Battle of the Twentieth Century

ISBN: 9780307278371
Published by Vintage Books on November 1st 2011
Genres: History, Military, World War I
Pages: 631
Len's Summary: Published in 2009 in the UK by Little Brown under the title Bloody Victory. The author sees the Somme as a British victory in the war of attrition. The winner of the 2009 WFA Tomlinson Book Prize; destined to become the standard work on this much-studied campaign.
Albert Ball V.C.: The Fighter Pilot Hero of World War I

ISBN: 9781844159048
Published by Casemate Publishers on June 1st 2010
Genres: History, Military, Aviation, Great Britain, World War I
Pages: 208
Lost Eagles: One Man’s Mission to Find Missing Airmen in Two World Wars

ISBN: 9780472117529
Published by University of Michigan Press on November 2nd 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, World War II, Aviation
Pages: 256
Len's Summary: Fredrick Zinn’s efforts to recover missing airman from two world wars and finding 200 of them. Recommended by WW1Historical Association/WFA President Steve Suddaby.
The Distant Drum: A Memoir of a Guardsman in the Great War

ISBN: 9781848325630
Published by Frontline Books on July 12th 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Great Britain
Pages: 256
Len's Summary: First published privately in 1952 this is the memoir of a Grenadier Guardsman who served during the final 18 months of the war. Available from www.casematepublishing.com.
Ottoman Infantryman 1914-18

ISBN: 9781846035067
Published by Osprey Publishing on February 23rd 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Middle East, Turkey & Ottoman Empire
Pages: 64
Len's Summary: Uniforms, equipment, training and combat experience of the tough Anatolian foot soldier.
Chitral Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Major General Charles Townsend

ISBN: 9781848842762
on June 2010
Genres: Juvenile Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Historical, Great Britain, World War I, Military, Middle East
Pages: 326
Len's Summary: Biography of the British General who surrendered his besieged British Indian Army division at Kut, Mesopotamia, in 1916 assessing whether his fall from grace was fair.
The Origins of the First World War

ISBN: 9780521713948
Published by Cambridge University Press on March 4th 2010
Genres: Political Science, History, Europe, General, Modern, 20th Century, Military, World War I, International Relations
Pages: 265
Len's Summary: A scholarly reinterpretation of the origins examining key issues from 1870 to 1914, and arguing that WWI was far from inevitable.
Spies of the First World War: Under Cover for King and Kaiser

ISBN: 9781905615469
Published by Bloomsbury Academic on May 17th 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Modern, 20th Century, Great Britain
Pages: 272
Len's Summary: Drawing from published and unpublished sources, the author cut through the legends surrounding WWI espionage.
The Egyptian Expeditionary Force in World War I: A History of the British-Led Campaigns in Egypt, Palestine and Syria

ISBN: 9780786448715
on November 9th 2010
Genres: History, Europe, Great Britain, Middle East, General, Military, World War I
Pages: 302
Len's Summary: Follows the 5th Suffolk Regiment through the campaigns.
The Man Who Ran London During the First World War: The Diaries and Letters of Lieutenant General Sir Francis Lloyd

ISBN: 1848841647
Published by Pen & Sword Books on June 1st 2010
Pages: 196
Len's Summary: Lloyd’s remit covered hospitals, the main railway termini, and a defensive circle of trenches.
Mons, Anzac and Kut by an MP

ISBN: 9781848841758
on January 19th 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Great Britain, Personal Memoirs
Pages: 217
Len's Summary: Memoirs of a BEF intelligence officer on several fronts. // The WWI experiences of a British soldier, diplomat and adventurer.
The Berlin-Baghdad Express: The Ottoman Empire and Germany’s Bid for World Power

ISBN: 9780674057395
Published by Harvard University Press on September 15th 2010
Genres: History, Europe, Germany, Military, World War I, Middle East, Turkey & Ottoman Empire
Pages: 460
Len's Summary: Part of the so-called Great Game portrayed in John Buchan’s fiction trilogy this is the true story of Germany’s attempt to penetrate of the Middle East and, wording through the Ottoman Empire, threaten the British position in Persia and the Indian subcontinent.
Boesinghe

ISBN: 9781848840461
Published by Pen & Sword Books on June 1st 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I
Pages: 237
Len's Summary: A Battlefield Europe Series look at the fight for the northern extremity of the British line west of Ypres in the summer of 1917.
In Italy with the 332nd Infantry

ISBN: 9781175591432
Published by BiblioBazaar on 2010
Genres: History, General, World War I, United States
Pages: 96
Len's Summary: Reprint of a 1923 book on the sole American combat unit from the 86th Division sent to the Italian Front; sometimes called “Pershing’s Propaganda Division.” The author was a battalion sergeant-major in the 332nd Regiment.
Lusitania: An Illustrated Biography

ISBN: 9781445642628
Published by Amberley Publishing on March 12th 2015
Pages: 464
Len's Summary: A journey back in time in a ship that nearly propelled American into The Great War.
The Long Way Home: An American Journey from Ellis Island to the Great War

ISBN: 9780061233333
Published by Harper Perennial on March 15th 2011
Genres: History, General, Biography & Autobiography, World War I
Pages: 416
Len's Summary: The stories of a dozen recent immigrants who served in the AEF.
The Prisoner of Durazzo

ISBN: 9780615325231
Published by Zenda Press on January 1st 2010
Pages: 471
Len's Summary: The story of the almost forgotten unfortunate William Prince of Wied (1876-1945) who briefly (1914) ascended the throne of Albania, a fragile nation state created by the Great Powers as part of a failed attempt to keep peace on the Balkan Peninsula.
An Eyewitness Account of Gallipoli: Ellis Silas

ISBN: 9781877058912
Published by Rosenberg Publishing on February 1st 2010
Genres: Art, General, History, Military, World War I, Australia & New Zealand, Illustrated
Pages: 90
Len's Summary: First published in 1916, this is the work of an Australian signaler illustrating his experiences in Egypt, at Gallipoli and en route home after being wounded.
For Home and Country: World War I Propaganda on the Home Front

ISBN: 0803224745
Published by University of Nebraska Press on July 1st 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Political Science, Propaganda, Psychology, General, Social Science, Popular Culture
Pages: 326
Len's Summary: Propaganda in America and Europe came in myriad forms including cook books, novels, magazines and even children’s’ toys.
Richthofen Jagdstaffel Ahead: REF Pilots Out-Performed and Out-Gunned Over the Western Front

ISBN: 9781906502003
Published by Casemate Publishers on December 1st 2008
Genres: History, Military, Aviation, World War I
Pages: 224
Len's Summary: A mediocre work on a familiar subject. // RFC 40 Squadron takes on a technically superior Flying Circus.
Hermann Göring Fighter Ace: The World War I Career of Germany’s Most Infamous Airman

ISBN: 9781906502669
Published by Casemate Publishers on June 1st 2010
Genres: History, Military, Aviation, World War I
Pages: 224
Len's Summary: A master WWI aviation historian examines Göring’s record as a military flyer and combat leader.
Finding Common Ground: New Directions in First World War Studies

ISBN: 9004191828
Published by Brill on December 7th 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Europe, General, Essays
Pages: 344
Len's Summary: This collection of essays originated in a 2007 conference sponsored by the Society for WWI Studies. It presents an interdisciplinary approach to understanding this global conflict. Contributors include Roger Chickering, Tim Cook, and David Zabecki. Like all Brill books, this is way too expensive. Get it from your library.
Underground Warfare, 1914-1918

ISBN: 9781844159628
on June 2010
Genres: History, Military, Strategy, World War I
Pages: 288
Len's Summary: Draws on personal reminiscences to examine military tunneling and mining on the Western Front.
The Riddles of Wipers: An Appreciation of the Trench Journal “The Wipers Times”

ISBN: 9781848841918
Published by Pen & Sword Books on March 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Great Britain, Personal Accounts
Pages: 204
Len's Summary: Written by trench soldiers of the BEF and distributed all along the Ypres front, this newspaper bears witness of the realities of trench warfare.
From Victoria to Vladivostok: Canada’s Siberian Expedition, 1917-19

ISBN: 9780774818025
Published by University of Washington Press on December 1st 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Canada
Pages: 299
Len's Summary: Along with the US, Japan, England, Italy and the United States, Canada deployed a force of 4,300 men to Vladivostok in an ill-advised effort to fend off the Bolshevik menace.
August 1914: Surrender at St. Quentin

ISBN: 1848841345
Published by Pen & Sword Books on March 1st 2011
Pages: 207
Len's Summary: The disgrace of two British colonels who attempted to surrender during the retreat from Mons.
Fort Douaumont: Verdun

ISBN: 9781783032358
Published by Casemate Publishers on April 1st 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I
Pages: 230
Len's Summary: Second, revised edition of a fine guide and history book by WFA a member who specializes in the Verdun battlefields.
Lawrence of Arabia’s Secret Air Force – Based on the Diary of Flight Sergeant George Hynes

ISBN: 184884266X
Published by Pen & Sword Books on August 1st 2010
Genres: History, Middle East, General, Military, World War I, Other, Aviation
Pages: 146
Len's Summary: Keeping the somewhat elderly desert air force planes flying.
War Over the Trenches: Air Power & the Western Front Campaign

Published by Midland Publishing on March 1st 2010
Pages: 352
Len's Summary: A survey of air operations and a valuable research tool. Reviewed in Over the Front.
Victims Nonetheless: The invasion of Luxembourg, 1914

ISBN: B004EPYY1I
Published by Amazon Digital Services on December 1st 2010
Pages: 183
Len's Summary: An accounting of the German invasion by a member of The Western Front Association.
Mons, Anzac & Kut: a British Intelligence Officer in Three Theatres of the First World War, 1914-18

ISBN: 9780857063663
Published by Leonaur on October 5th 2010
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Great Britain
Pages: 192
Len's Summary: Three British defeats detailed in the field notes of a British intelligence officer who served there.
Vimy Ridge: A Canadian Reassessment

ISBN: 155458227X
Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press on March 23rd 2007
Genres: History, Military, World War I, Canada, General
Pages: 353
Len's Summary: A new assessment of the Canadian Corps and its place on the Western Front, the leadership, training and preparation of each of the four Canadian divisions and of the commemoration of this battle credited with being the basis of Canadian nationhood.
War Planning, 1914

ISBN: 1107635128
Published by Cambridge University Press on September 1st 2013
Genres: History, Europe, General, Modern, 20th Century, Military, World War I, Essays
Pages: 280
Len's Summary: Analytical essays by established WWI historians including Bob Doughty and Annika Mombauer on the war plans of Austria-Hungary, Russia, France, Germany, Great Britain and, Italy placing them in a broader political, diplomatic and military context.
David Lloyd George: The Great Outsider

ISBN: 1408700972
Published by Little Brown and Company on September 1st 2010
Pages: 709
Len's Summary: A new biography of Lloyd George, Great Britain’s PM in the final two years of WWI, a politician who exploited the Establishment, but never wanted to join it. The author is a journalist and former British MP.
Monk Eastman: The Gangster Who Became a War Hero

ISBN: 0307266559
Published by Knopf on October 5th 2010
Genres: Biography & Autobiography, Military, Criminals & Outlaws, History, World War I
Pages: 416
Len's Summary: Biography of a New York City gangster who served with distinction in the 106th Infantry Regiment of the 27th Division of the AEF.