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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: October 3, 2024
D760.8 C5 S26 2005
The British Channel Islands Under
German Occupation 1940-1945
By Paul Sanders
Jersey Heritage Trust, 2005
D767.4 S54 2001
Ghost Soldiers: The Forgotten Epic
Story of World War II's Most Dramatic
Mission
By Hampton Sides
Doubleday, 2001
D760.S59 M35 2016
Rogue Heroes: The History of the SAS,
Britain's Secret Special Forces Unit
That Sabotaged the Nazis and Changed
the Nature of War
By Ben Macintyre
Signal, 2016
DC46.7 M36 2019
Napoleon's Military Machine:
Operations Manual
By Chris McNab
Haynes Publishing, 2019
New Books: September 9, 2022
D767.6 M65 2020
Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day
By Captain Sir Tom Moore
Michael Joseph, 2020
D756.5 N6 K4694 2019
The First Wave: The D-Day Warriors
Who Led the Way to Victory in World War II
By Alex Kershaw
Caliber, 2019
E625.G74 2004
Chimborazo:
The Confederacy's Largest Hospital
By Carol C. Green
University of Tennessee Press, 2004
V815.W67 2018
The World of the Battleship: The
Lives and Careers of Twenty-One
Capital Ships from the World's Navies, 1880-1990
Edited by Bruce Taylor
Naval Institute Press, 2018
DK264.B37 2007
Red Mutiny: Eleven Fateful
Days on the Battleship Potemkin
By Neal Bascomb
Houghton Mifflin, 2007