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ISSUE 137
It was during a drunken conversation in Berlin that the young Harry Patterson first stumbled upon the story which would one day inspire him to write one of the truly great, popular thrillers of the 20
In the days and hours before October 7, intelligence that should have made its way up the IDF chain of command didn’t reach people who could have connected the dots
Sometimes, the hardest thing about starting a new miniatures game is deciding what faction you want to play as. After all, you don’t want to glue together and paint all those beautiful minis, just to
To commemorate 80 years since the Second World War, History of War will be taking a look at some of the key events taking place during each month of the conflict
On the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan, Charles Harris looks back at the 14th Army’s extraordinary campaign and the remarkable characters who shaped it
When COUNTRY LIFE’s Henry Avray Tipping spotted a 17th-century four poster languishing in a Herefordshire attic in 1911, he set off a chain of events that saw the bed leave its ancestral home and land at The Met in New York