The following books have been distributed and reviews should be coming within 90 days.
- 10 May 2012: Denis De Lucca, Jesuits and Fortifications: The Contribution of the Jesuits to Military Architecture in the Baroque Age (Brill, 2012), 400pp. – to be reviewed by Steven A. Walton.
- 10 May 2012: Tim Saunders and Andrew Duff, The Dark Ages: The The 1066 Hastings Campaign (Pen & Sword, 2012), DVD 80min. [note: this video is in PAL format so you need a UK-compatible DVD player or computer]. — to be reviewed by Val Eads.
- 10 May 2012: David Nicolle, European Medieval Tactics (1): The Rise and Fall of Cavalry, 450-1260, Elite 185 (Osprey, 2011), 64pp.
- 25 April 2012: Jean-Denis G.G. Lepage, British Fortifications Through the Reign of Richard III. An Illustrated History (MacFarland, 2012), 318pp.
- 12 May 2012: Tim Saunders and Andrew Duff, The Dark Ages: The Viking Invasion of Wessex 878AD (Pen & Sword, 2012), DVD 80min. — to be reviewed by Matthew Landrus.
- 12 May 2012: Donald Featherstone, Bowmen of England (Pen & Sword Military Classics, 2003), PB 164pp. — to be reviewed by Stelios Vasilis Perdios.
- 12 May 2012: Kelly DeVries and Robert Douglas Smith, Medieval Military Technology, 2nd ed. (U. of Toronto Press, 2012), 336pp. — to be reviewed by John Krueger.
- 12 May 2012: Gordon S. Brown, The Norman Conquest of Southern Italy and Sicily (McFarland, 2003), 222pp. — to be reviewed by David McDaniel.
- 12 May 2012: Scott M. Rusch, Sparta at War: Strategy, Tactics, and Cmapaigns 550-362BC (Frontline Books, 2011), 260pp. — to be reviewed by Kelly DeVries.
- 12 May 2012: William Urban, The Teutonic Knights: a Military History (Frontline Books, 2011), 290pp. — to be reviewed by Lyle E. Owen.
- 12 May 2012: Philip Matyszak, Imperial General: The Remarkable Career of Petellius Cerialis (Pen & Sword, 2011), 208pp. — to be reviewed by Jay Roberts.
- 01 October 2012: Andy King and David Simpkin (eds.), England and Scotland at War, c.1296-c.1513, History of Warfare 78 (Brill, 2012), 448pp. — to be reviewed by Craig Nakashian
- 18 Jan 2013: David Nicolle, The Fall of English France 1449-53, Campaign 241 (Osprey, 2012), 96pp. — to be reviewed by Brian G H Ditcham.
- 18 Jan. 2013: Tobias Capwell, The Noble Art of the Sword: Fashion and Fencing in Renaissance Europe 1520-1630 (Paul Holberton Publishing), 264pp.– to be reviewed by Ken Mondschien.
- 19 Mar 2013: A. Bysted, K. V. Jensen, C. S. Jensen, J. Lind (eds.), Jerusalem in the North: Denmark and the Baltic Crusades, 1100-1522, Outremer: Studies in the Crusades and the Latin East 1 (Brepols, 2012), 393pp. — to be reviewed by Nathan Albright
- 11 April 2013: Joseph J. Duggan and Annalee C. Rejhon (eds.), The Song of Roland (Brepols, 2012) — to be reviewed by Ariel Terpstra.
- 19 April 2013: Adrian Boas, Archaeology of the Military Orders: A Survey of the Urban Centres, Rural Settlements and Castles of the Military Orders in the Latin East (c.1120–1291) (Routledge, 2006), 337pp. — to be reviewed by Nathan Albright.
Assigned before the website was hacked:
- George T. Dennis (ed. and trans.), The Taktika of Leo VI , Dumbarton Oaks Texts 12 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010), 656 pp. — to be reviewed by Cliff Rogers.
- Ryan Lavelle, Alfred’s Wars: Sources and Interpretations of Anglo-Saxon Warfare in the Viking Age (Boydell, 2010), 378pp. — to be reviewed by Daniel Rodrigues.
- David Loades, The Making of the Elzabethan Navy 1540-1590: From the Solent to the Armada (Boydell Press, 2009), 244pp. — to be reviewed by Mark R Condeno.
- Charles D. Stanton, Norman Naval Operations in the Mediterranean (Boydell & Brewer, 2011), 338pp. — to be reviewed by José Manuel Rodríguez García.
- E. Hamilton Currey, Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean: Moslem Corsairs of the Sixteenth Century 1492-1580, NM38 Naval & Maritime Series (Leonaur, 2011), 280pp. — to be reviewed by Lee Ruddin.
- Marcus Cowper , Henry V , Command 8 (Osprey 2010), 64pp. — to be reviewed by Stelios Perdios.
- Stephen Turnbull, Samurai Women 1184-1877 , Warrior 151 (Osprey 2010), 64pp. — to be reviewed by Val Eads
- Gianluca Raccagni, The Lombard League 1167-1225 (The British Academy/Oxford, 2010), 231pp. — to be reviewed by Daniel Franke.
- J. Cowgill, et al., Knives and Scabbards, Medieval Finds from Excavations in London, 1 (Museum of London/Boydell Press, 1987/2000), 169pp. — to be reviewed by Annie C. Humphrey.
- Stephane William Gondoin, Twilight Of Medieval Castles (Histoire and Collections, 2009), 132pp. — to be reviewed by David McDaniel.
- Peter Hoskins, In the Steps of the Black Prince: The Road to Poitiers, 1355-1356 (Boydell, 2011) 274 pp. — to be reviewed by Ken Maddison.
- Mike Loades, Swords and Swordsmen (Pen & Sword, 2010), 486pp. — to be reviewed by Annamarie Kovacs.
- Peter Hammond, Richard III and the Bosworth Campaign (Pen & Sword, 2010), 166pp. — to be reviewed by Compton Reeves.
- Gregory Fremont-Barnes, The Jacobite Rebellion 1745-46, Essential Histories 72 (Osprey, 2011), 96pp. — to be reviewed by Richard A. Williams.
- Chris McNab, A History of the World in 100 Weapons (Osprey 2011), 384pp. — to be reviewed by Richard A. Williams.
- Olaf van Nimwegen, The Dutch Army and the Military Revolutions, 1588-1688 (Brill, 2010), 602pp. — to be reviewed by Jay Roberts.
- Graham Cushway, Edward III and the War at Sea: The English Navy, 1327-1377 (Boydell & Brewer, 2011), 264pp. — to be reviewed by L.J. Andy Villalon.