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Max Hastings

Max Hastings

Max Hastings

Overlord will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
Overlord will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
Overlord will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
Overlord will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
Overlord will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
Overlord will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
Overlord will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
Overlord is now available in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
Korean War will be released on October 15, 1988 in Trade Paperback
Oct 15, 1988
Korean War is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 15, 1988
Korean War will be released on October 15, 1988 in
Oct 15, 1988
Korean War is now available in
Oct 15, 1988
Overlord will be released on May 23, 1985 in Trade Paperback
May 23, 1985
Overlord is now available in Trade Paperback
May 23, 1985
Overlord will be released on May 23, 1985 in
May 23, 1985
Overlord is now available in
May 23, 1985

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Bookseller, May 18, 2012
...Profile Books On Canaan's Side Sebastian Barry Faber Sarah Thornhill Kate Grenville Canongate All Hell Let Loose Max Hastings HarperCollins Before I go to Sleep S J Watson Black Swan My Dear I Wanted to Tell You Louisa Young HarperCollins Children's: One...
History Today, May 14, 2012
...in terms of book sales and advances) is part of the past rather than present. The likes of Max Hastings, Simon Sebag Montefiore and Ben Macintyre continue to sell in admirable quantities, but those swallows do not a summer make. Paul Lay is editor of...
Hampton Union, May 13, 2012
...The Faces of World War I Max Arthur Cassell Illustrated ($19.99) The Faces of World War II Max Hastings Cassell Illustrated ($19.99) Wars are often chronicled with battle dates and timelines, maps and statistics, leaving the individual men who fought...
Macon Telegraph, May 2, 2012
...of World War I" by Max Arthur; Cassell Illustrated ($19.99) "The Faces of World War II" by Max Hastings; Cassell Illustrated ($19.99) Wars are often chronicled with battle dates and timelines, maps and statistics, leaving the individual men who fought...
Poten & Partners, April 29, 2012
...War I" by Max Arthur (Cassell Illustrated, 283 pages, $19.99) "The Faces of World War II" by Max Hastings (Cassell Illustrated, 283 pages, $19.99) Wars are often chronicled with battle dates and timelines, maps and statistics, leaving the individual men...
Guardian.co.uk, April 6, 2012
..."has written a series of books that reveal no important new secrets, but captivate as story-telling," wrote Max Hastings , reviewing Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies in the Sunday Times. "I have seldom enjoyed a spy story more than this...
Spectator, March 28, 2012
...out now. He tweets @skinnermike. 1) What are you reading at the moment? All Hell Let Loose by Max Hastings and The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach. Both in their different ways incredibly well researched. 2) As a child, what did you read under the...
Guardian.co.uk, March 1, 2012
...One Man, where James Corden repeatedly turns to us for help and meets, with the notable exception of Max Hastings , willing volunteers. Along with Bean's tight script, the show retains an atmosphere of improvisatory freedom that audiences love. I still...
National Journal, February 28, 2012
...That admonition, revealed in the Max Hastings book Inferno, applies to presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Despite victories Tuesday night in Michigan and Arizona, twin killings that put him back on the glide path to the...
Bookseller, February 28, 2012
...50 events across four evenings plus a weekend, running from 26th June-1st July. The line-up includes Amanda Vickery, Max Hastings and Jeremy Paxman. Waterstones, a local partner last year, will expand its support nationally, including distribution of...
Spectator, February 27, 2012
...Chris Parry. We’ll have an interview with Parry later this week; but, in the meantime, here’s Max Hastings (£), who made his name reporting on the war, on Parry’s account: ‘The SAS — “a strange lot” in Parry’s words — may indeed be the...
Telegraph, February 27, 2012
...he left this country. Then for some reason assegai declared that neither I, Simon Heffer, Charles Moore nor Max Hastings supported Major, nor opposed Blair. That is not how any of us remember it. There was a� merry, if not terribly conclusive, debate...
Telegraph, February 27, 2012
...he left this country. Then for some reason assegai declared that neither I, Simon Heffer, Charles Moore nor Max Hastings supported Major, nor opposed Blair. That is not how any of us remember it. There was a� merry, if not terribly conclusive, debate...
Telegraph, February 27, 2012
...he left this country. Then for some reason assegai declared that neither I, Simon Heffer, Charles Moore nor Max Hastings supported Major, nor opposed Blair. That is not how any of us remember it. There was a� merry, if not terribly conclusive, debate...