BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers the latest edition of Geoffrey Till’s Seapower: A Guide for the Twenty-First Century.
438 pages Dr James Bosbotinis Since the first edition of Seapower was published in 2005, as Till explains, “the world […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a new biography of Admiral Raymond Spruance, whose “achievement is not merely to reconstruct Admiral Raymond A. Spruance’s operational record, but to illuminate a deeper and more unsettling truth: that victory in industrial war may depend less on boldness than on restraint, less on charisma than on intellect, and less on the commander as hero than on the commander as thinker.”
368 pages Gp Capt Kevin Billings Andrew K. Blackley’s Wielding the Trident is a biography of paradox. It recounts the […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a book exploring the Italian naval campaign in the Adriatic during the First World War.
80 pages Rear Admiral Guy Liardet Cernuschi is a naval historian based in Pavia who has written many books and […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a book examining the contemporary Indian and Chinese navies and their development in the context of the evolving Indo-Pacific strategic environment.
280 pages Dr James Bosbotinis The subject of this book immediately appealed to this reviewer, as the major navies of […]
BRE. The latest book review is now available. It considers a short book outlining the US Navy and its role in the First World War.