Moving New WWII Memoir Explores The Tragedy of War

Escape to Pagan: The True Story of One Family’s Fight to Survive in World War II Occupied Asia by Brian Devereux is a gripping true story of survival set in Hong Kong and Burma, as one family struggles against overwhelming odds in World War Two. Divided by war, in order to see each other again they must … More Moving New WWII Memoir Explores The Tragedy of War

Rave Reviews for Casemate’s Kleinkrieg

We are so proud to share the warm regards and excellent book reviews we have received for Casemate’s new book, Kleinkrieg: The German Experience with Guerrilla Wars, from Clausewitz to Hitler  by Charles D. Melson which was published earlier this month. Charles D. Melson was the Chief Historian for the U.S. Marine Corps, at the Marine … More Rave Reviews for Casemate’s Kleinkrieg

New Casemate Title Examines American Foreign Policy During the Civil War

David Perry’s new book Bluff, Bluster, Lies and Spies: The Lincoln Foreign Policy, 1861-1865 is a wild ride through the mismanaged State Department of William Henry Seward in Washington, DC, to the more skillful work of Lords Palmerston, Russell and Lyons in the British Foreign Office. Fearful that Great Britain would recognize the Confederacy and … More New Casemate Title Examines American Foreign Policy During the Civil War

Insights into the American Air Campaign of WWII

  Our recent release, Pathfinder Pioneer by Colonel Raymond E. Brim is a truly compelling account of the American Air Campaign in WWII from a lead bomber pilot. In this engaging book we see how an 18-year-old miner shoveling ore from deep in the ground in Utah suddenly found himself, only two years later, 30,000 … More Insights into the American Air Campaign of WWII

New Perspectives on the Alpine Corps in the Stalingrad Campaign

Casemate is pleased to announce the paperback release of Sacrifice on the Steppe by Hope Hamilton. Hope Hamilton, fluent in Italian and having spent many years in Italy, has drawn on many interviews with survivors—including two of her uncles who served in the Alpine Corps—as well as massive research, in order to provide this first full … More New Perspectives on the Alpine Corps in the Stalingrad Campaign

Sneak Preview of Lincoln’s Bold Lion

Casemate author James Huffstodt manned a booth in downtown Tallahassee on Veterans Day assisted by a good friend, Air Force veteran Bob Bugby. Their main  goal was to sell raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project, but while they were there, they took the opportunity to show off  Lincoln’s Bold Lion: The Life and Times of Brigadier General Martin … More Sneak Preview of Lincoln’s Bold Lion

Michael Harris’ Brandywine Awarded 2015 American Revolution Round Table of Richmond Book Award

Brandywine: A Military History of the Battle that Lost Philadelphia but Saved America, September 11, 1777 was selected for the 2015 American Revolution Round Table of Richmond Book Award. The American Revolution Round Table of Richmond’s annual book award honors a volume published within the previous two years. The evaluation criteria is narrative strength, the … More Michael Harris’ Brandywine Awarded 2015 American Revolution Round Table of Richmond Book Award

Author Lt. Col. Mike E. Silverman interviewed on NPR’s Weekend Edition

Lt. Col. Mike E. Silverman, author of Casemate’s AWAKENING VICTORY, was interviewed this weekend for NPR’S Weekend Edition.  http://www.npr.org/2015/06/14/414334390/will-the-u-s-win-a-second-chance-at-a-sunni-awakening Here is the link and full story An Iraqi soldier takes position in Iraq’s Anbar province. The U.S. will send 450 military advisers to Iraq to help in the fight against ISIS, but they will have … More Author Lt. Col. Mike E. Silverman interviewed on NPR’s Weekend Edition