Following up on yesterday’s post covering the Military History books that survived the Great Purge (so far), here is a list of the Audible audio books I’ve read, er, listened to. It doesn’t include books I’ve side loaded from other sources. I am not sure I have a good way to build that list.
There are some eBooks as well, that will have to be another post. Amazon will have the ones I bought on the Kindle and Calibre tracks those that I’ve side loaded.
Audio books (last 10 years only):
- Barry Strauss – The War That Made the Roman Empire
- Dan Jones – Powers and Thrones
- Daniel W. Drezner – Theories of International Politics and Zombies
- Malcolm Gladwell – The Bomber Mafia
- Lord Russell of Liverpool – The Knights of Bushido
- Captain David Render & Stuart Tootal – Tank Action
- Peter Tsouras – Panzers on the Eastern Front
- Mike Duncan – The Storm Before the Storm
- Max Hastings – Battle for the Falklands
- Robert Gaudi – African Kaiser
- Gregory S. Aldrete – History’s Great Military Blunders and the Lessons They Teach
- Andrew R. Wilson – Masters of War: History’s Greatest Strategic Thinkers
- Siegfried Knappe & Ted Brusaw – Soldat
- Boris Johnson – The Churchill Factor
- Antony Beevor – The Second World War
- G. J. Meyer – A World Undone: The Story of the Great War, 1914 to 1918
- Herodotus – The Histories
- Julius Caesar – The Commentaries
- Marcus Cowper – Command: Henry V
- Gordon S. Wood – Revolutionary Characters
- Patrick J. Buchanan – Churchill, Hitler, and ‘The Unnecessary War’
- Robin Olds, Christina Olds & Ed Rasimus – Fighter Pilot
- Miyamoto Musashi – A Book of Five Rings
- Barbara W. Tuchman – The March of Folly
- Barbara W. Tuchman – The Proud Tower
- Alan Axelrod – Patton
- David Fromkin – Europe’s Last Summer: Who Started the Great War in 1914?
- Barbara W. Tuchman – The First Salute
- Barbara W. Tuchman – The Guns of August
- Charles Esdaile – Napoleon’s Wars
- Dick Winters & Cole C. Kingseed – Beyond Band of Brothers
- William Manchester – American Caesar