New Books

The RCMI 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: January 30, 2026


All That Is Left Of Them:
Canadian Uniforms and Kit of
the First World War.
Volume I: 1914-1915

By Robert T. Kaszas and Richard J. Kaszas
 2024


Clouston and Operation Dynamo:
Canada's Forgotten Hero
 
By Nicholas P. Herten-Greaven
Tellwell Talent, 2025


U.S. Postal Censorship During
World War I

By John Hardies and Bill (Wilfrid N.) Broderick
Military Postal History Society, 2025


Out of Darkness - Light:
A History of Canadian Military Intelligence
Vol.1 Pre-Confederation to1982

By Harold A. Skaarup
iUniverse Inc., 2005
 


The Library: A Fragile History

By Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen
Basic Books, 2021


From the Klondike to Berlin:
The Yukon in World War I

By Michael Gates
Lost Moose, 2017



 



New Books: September 9, 2022


Never Pass A Fault: The Royal
Canadian Regiment in Peace and 
War 1946-2001. Volume III

By Tanya Grodzinski
The Royal Canadian Regiment, 2025


A Train in Winter: An Extraordinary Story
of Women, Friendship and Survival
in World War Two

By Caroline Moorehead
Vintage Canada, 2012


The Ahmednagar Prisoners of War Camps
India 1914-1920: A Postal History

By Robert Gray
Military Postal History Society, 2025


Pirate of the Adriatic:
The Untold Story of  Captain
Thomas G. Fuller DSC, RCNVR

by Sean E. Livingston
Double Dagger Books, 2025


Bluebirds : A play
By Vern Thiessen
Playwrights Canada Press, 2022


The Opinionated Middle Ground:
Consensus is Possible and
Polarization is Curable

By John Scott Cowan
Sutherland House, 2023