New Library Acquisitions

The Institute Library is one of the largest private military collections in North America, with over 15,000 volumes, and is constantly expanding its collection with new material. 
The library has a fine collection of military poetry and is actively seeking to expand its holdings with recently published works as well as older titles.
 
We welcome donations of new books from authors and publishers, many of which are featured here.


New Books: April 10, 2025


The Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Book of Remembrance :
The Great War 1914-1918

By Stephen K. Newman
Bellewaerde House, 2024
 


An O.S.S. Secret Agent Behind Enemy Lines:
The Second World War Exploits of
Lieutenant Leif Bangsboll

By Brook G. Bangsboll
Frontline Books, 2024


A Map of the New Normal:
How Inflation, War, and Sanctions
Will Change Your World Forever

By Jeff Rubin
Allen Lane, 2024


Rpyal Canadian Navy: Aviation Units,
Stations and Aircraft 1945-1968

By Bill C. Kilgrain
Kilgrain, 2021


Navajo Code Talkers 
By Nathan Aaseng
Walker and Company, 1992


Engines of War: How
Wars Were Won & Lost
On The Railways

By Christian Wolmar
PublicAffairs, 2010



 



New Books: September 9, 2022

Governing Canada: A Guide to the
Tradecraft of Politics

By Michael Wernick
On Point Press, 2021
 


Vatnik Soup: The Ultimate Guide
to Russian Disinformation

By Pekka Kallioniemi and Morten Hammeken
Denmark: Kle.art, 2025
 


Napoleon: The Decline and Fall
of an Empire 1811-1821

By Michael Broers
Pegasus Books, 2022


Educating Air Forces:
Global Perspectives On
Airpower Learning

by Randall Wakelam, David Varey, Emanuele Sica
University Press of Kentucky, 2020


Murder at the Abbaye:
The Story of Twenty Canadian
Soldiers Murdered at the 
Abbaye d'Ardenne

By Ian J. Campbell
The Golden Dog Press, 1996


Without Warning: Canadian Sniper
Equipment of the 20th Century

By Clive M. Law
Service Publications, 2014