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- A catalogue of the earles, lords, knights, generalls, collonels, lieutenant collonels, majors, captains, and gentlemen of worth and quality slain on the Parliament and Kings side, since the beginning of our uncivil civil Warrs : with the number of common soldiers slain on both sides: as also a list of those that have fled out of the kingdome
- A conference between an Inniskillingman of D. Schombergs army, and an Irish trooper near the Duke of Berwicks camp : licensed and entered according to order 1689
- A particular and exact list of such officers, as well of cheif as lower quality of his Highness, the Prince of Oranges army : as were killed, wounded, and taken prisoner, in the late fight, which was on the 1/11 August, 1674 between his said Highness and the Prince of Conde. As likewise, a list of the killed and wounded in the French army, as it was published at the Hague by Arnout Lecours
- A perfect relation of the most glorious and entire victory obtain'd by the Christian army : (under the command of the D's of Lorain and Bavaria) over the whole Turkish forces near Darda, taking all their baggage and canon. Brought by express to his Excellency the Spanish embassador August the 20th. 1687
- A true relation of a great and cruell battell fought by the Lord Willoughby of Parham with 800. horse and foot who were going to the L. Generall, against Prince Rupert with 9. troops of horse, and 300. foot, neer Brumiegum in Warnicke-shire, October the 17 : Declaring also the manner of the L. Willoughbies obtaining the victory, killing about 50. of the cavaleers, and taking 20. prisoners, with the lose of 20. men. Sent in a letter from His Execellencie to the House of Commons, and read in the said House, October 18
- Among the kings : the Unknown Warrior : an untold story
- An account of the burning of Havre de Grace, by Their Majesties fleet under the command of My Lord Berkley
- An account of the seige of Cicult, the killing of tow thousand men, and also several battels between the Spaniards and the Turks : September the 6th. 1694
- Burying America's World War dead
- Casuality evacuation for the Somme : British ambulance train provision and operation, 1914-1916
- Casualties of history : wounded Japanese servicemen and the Second World War
- Collateral damage : America's war against Iraqi civilians
- Colonial wounds : postcolonial repair
- Die Veneris 2 Feb. 1643: It is this day ordered that publike thankes be given unto God in all the churches of London, Westminster, suburbs, and within the bills of mortality, upon the next Lords day ..
- Dublin, Ianuary, 31. 164i, [sic] Exceeding good newes from Ireland : certified by letters sent from Thomas Lancton, secretarie unto Sir Charles Coote, one of chiefe commanders of his Majesties infanterie in Dublin. Containing these particulars, first, the taking of the strong castle of Eniskenning from the rebels, wherein the rebels had stored the ammunition and provision that was sent them both from Dunkirke and Nantes in France. Secondly, a catalogue of every parcell either of armes or provision there taken in that castle. Thirdly, the number of the rebels that were slaine in that castle, and also what men were lost on our side. By the last post, February, 8. 1641
- Good newes from the Scottish army in Ireland : being a true relation of a great overthrow given to the rebels by Captaine Daniel Bartlet, a Scotch man, who, by his heroicke and undanted courage, after the space of five houres fight, he got the victory, and slew 800 of the rebels May, the 11, 1642 : also another great victory obtained in the neweries by these three worthy commanders of our army, Sir Charles Coote, Sir Richard Greenvill, And the Lord Moore : with a remarkeable passage concerning the Lord Rooes : whereunto is annexed an order of the House of Commons for the providing for souldiers, imployed in the warres of Ireland
- How important are superior numbers? : a reappraisal of Lanchester's square law
- Iraq : silent death
- Life after the American Revolution
- Living hell : the dark side of the Civil War
- Many were held by the sea : the tragic sinking of HMS Otranto
- Marrow of tragedy : the health crisis of the American Civil War
- Ruin nation : destruction and the American Civil War
- Secret casualties of World War Two : uncovering the civilian deaths from friendly fire
- The Fallen Few of the Battle of Britain
- The backwash of war : an extraordinary American nurse in World War I
- The backwash of war : an extraordinary American nurse in World War I
- The deaths of others : the fate of civilians in America's wars
- The forlorn hope of Irelands bleeding list against the bloody rebels : presented with an humble petition to His Excellencie, the Ld. General Cromwel, and the honorable Councel of State, June 2d, 1653 : and now published for the use of His Excellencie, and His new representative, by the advice of eleven adjustors chosen by mutual consent to act as on the behalf of the generall
- The prosecution of George W. Bush for murder
- The unknown dead : civilians in the Battle of the Bulge
- The unquiet western front : Britain's role in literature and history
- Those we forget : recounting Australian casualties of the First World War
- Tower of skulls : a history of the Asia-Pacific war
- Value Of Human Life In Soviet Warfare
- Visiting the fallen : Arras North
- War and shadows : the haunting of Vietnam
- What remains : coming to terms with civil war in 19th century China
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