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Winner The Command of the Ocean: A Naval History of Britain 1649–1815 By N.A.M Rodger £30.00, 704 pages Allen Lane, 2004 ISBN 0713994118. Reviewed by Professor Geoffrey Till. The British Seaborne Empire By Jeremy Black £25.00, 420 pages Yale University Press, 2005 ISBN: 0300103867. Reviewed by Eric Grove. The Secrets of Rue St Roch: Intelligence Operations Behind Enemy Lines in the First World War By Janet Morgan £18.99 408 pages Allen Lane, 2004 ISBN 0 713 99765 6. Reviewed by Nigel West. In Command of History By David Reynolds (Allen Lane, Penguin Books, 2004) 645pp. Reviewed by Allen Packwood. 1914–1918: The History of The First World War By David Stevenson £25.00, 729 pages Penguin Books, 2004 ISBN: 0-713-99208-5. Reviewed by Brian Bond. Blackett: Physics, War, and Politics in the Twentieth Century By Mary Jo Nye £29.95, 225 pages Harvard University Press, 2004 ISBN: 0674015487. Reviewed by Ian Bellany. The Civil Service Rifles in the Great War:‘All Bloody Gentlemen’ By Jill Knight £19.99, 240 pages Pen & Sword, 2004, ISBN: 1 84415 0577. Reviewed by Ian Passingham. Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century By Mark Leonard £8.99, 176 pages Fourth Estate, 2005 ISBN 0007195311. Reviewed by Turi Munthe.
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