A couple of goodies.
Hubert Who? by Malcolm Andrews, story of Hubert Wilkins, Australian spy, polar explorer, adventurer who was feted by presidents & kings all over the world for his exploits but never got the fame he deserved from Australia, had the bad grace to live thru his adventures.
Red Battle Flyer by Baron Von Richthofen, yep him, shows a very different man than the one who we've been led to believe about, great read.
Ten Pillars of Wisdom by T. E. Lawrence, yep that one, interesting, but a hard read as he wouldn't know how to write a book if it bit him, it is real history though, look into Gertrude Bell, worked with Lawrence in the Arab bureau during ww1, travelled into Arabia, Syria, Turkey with a small crew of arabs, real life Lara Croft.
Carrier Pilot by Norman Hanson, Australian flying Corsair fighters from aircraft carriers during ww2, all about his life on the ship & in the air, excellent read, own story.
Tigers in the Mud by Otto Carius, from driver to tank commander of a German Tiger tank on the Russian front, his life in the tank & the German retreat during ww2, mind blowing. Own story.
The Greatest Knight by Thomas Asbridge, ever wanted to know what knights in shining armour was really like? Then this is it! The story of the Knight William Marshall, who served 3 kings, travelled to jousts, won acclaim & never besmirched his honour even if it meant he was to die, killed Richard the Lion Heart's horse instead of running The Lion Heart through, apparently killing Kings was frowned upon, was instrumental in the two Magna Carter's, all based from some Frenchie who wrote his story down just after Marshall's death from old age, the accounts are from family, friends, his retainers who he fought with & men he knew, absolutely mind boggling, a true warrior.