Hitler’s Invasion of East Anglia 1940. An Historical Cover Up?
By Martin Bowman Published by Pen & Sword Aviation Though ‘Operation Sealion’, Hitler’s proposed invasion of South England, never took place, Hitler openly confided that ‘even a small invasion’...
View ArticleBryant & May – England’s Finest
More Lost Cases from The Peculiar Crimes Unit By Christopher Fowler Published by Doubleday I believe Christopher Fowler to be one of England’s great writers of fiction, up there as a shining star in...
View ArticleI Am Morbid
Ten Lessons Learned from Extreme Metal, Outlaw Country, and the Power of Self-Determination By David Vincent with Joel McIver Published by Jawbone Press While Morbid Angel fans will find much to enjoy...
View ArticleJ.B. Morrison – A Godawful Small Affair b/w Harvey King Unboxes His Family
Usually when musicians attempt writing novels the results are more dire than Daniel O’Donnell doing a duet with Cliff Richard! In the words of Charles Grey in the The Devil Rides Out, such is not the...
View ArticleJudie Tzuke – The Chrysalis Recordings
This collection gather’s together all the music that Judie Tzuke made for Chrysalis Records from 1982 to 1983, it’s an impressive amount of music to be recorded in such a short time. The first CD in...
View ArticleKorean War – Chinese Invasion by Gerry Van Tonder
In his previous books in this series, author Gerry Van Tonder traces the Korean War’s genesis from the North Korean invasion of June 1950, the American defence of the Pusan Perimeter, General Douglas...
View ArticleNorth Vietnam 1972 Easter Offensive by Stephen Emerson
By the end of the 1971, the Vietnam War had raged for eight years without either side gaining a decisive advantage, and the Paris peace talks were achieving little if anything. The United States was...
View ArticleIrish Service Women In The Great War: From Western Front to Roaring Twenties...
This is an absolute gem of a book. It covers a much neglected aspect of the Great War, and is researched and written by the very talented Barbara Walsh. As an Irishman with a strong interest in the...
View ArticleShellshock Rock: Alternative Blasts From Northern Ireland 1977-1984
This is an important release that covers the punk and post-punk music scene of Northern Ireland in the years between 1977 and 1984. This was very much the time of The Troubles in Northern Ireland, and...
View ArticleBoots ‘n Booze (comic book w/ 7” single)
Whether it was intentional or not (and, given the multi-media-angled nature of this release, which combines a comic book with a 7” single, it may indeed be intentional), Pirates Press and the Swingin’...
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