Picked up two books the other day, to fatten up my collection (which would be merely a bookend compared to a few collections here - you know who ya'll are!)
First one looked like an informative read, I'm just a few pages into it now, as time permits (already skimmed through the photos, though)
Heinkel He100 Record Breaker by Irwin Hood, soft cover, 96 pages (ISBN 978-1-85780-260-3)
Covers the development of the He100 and it's variations right up to thier very end. This is one of my all time favorite aircraft, so this is a great addition to my bookshelf
Now this next one is a serious score for those who enjoy the full range of military history!
Military History: The Definitive Visual Guide To The Objects Of Warfare by the Smithsonian, hardbound with 448 pages, over 1,750 images (ISBN 978-0-7566-9838-6)
This is going to take some time to go through...I've already glanced through it (yes, the images too...and there's alot of 'em)