That would be me. But this year is one to mark several important anniversaries of famous events. Including the signing of Magna Carta (15/6/1215), Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo (1815), and the Battle of Agincourt (St Crispin's Day AKA 25/10/1415). And of course the ANZAC Centenary commemoration on 25/4/2015, which was the climax of my recent excursion to the Aegean Sea and to the French battlefields of Picardy. There are too many good books on Australia's role in WW1 for me to plough through to mention any single one. So I will mention Bernard Cornwell's
Azincourt, if you don't mind mud, blood and graphic gruesomeness. And a book on the Fall of Constantinople (May, 1453) which my daughter borrowed and which I'd like to complete some time in the future when she returns it.
TPBM thinks I wrote a post that is a mite too long.