There are 16 books by Winston G. Ramsey on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The East End Then and Now (1997). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Airfields of the Eighth then and now 1978 · 240 pages
  2. 2 The war in the Channel Islands 1981 · 254 pages
  3. 3 Epping Forest then and now 1986 · 480 pages
  4. 4 Blitz Then and Now (After the Battle) 1988 · 656 pages
  5. 5 D-Day then and now 1995 · 705 pages
  6. 6 The East End Then and Now 1997 · 528 pages
  7. 7 The Defeat of Germany Then and Now 2001
  8. 8 The Ace Cafe Then and Now 2002 · 180 pages
  9. 9 On the Trail of the Old West Then and Now 2015 · 204 pages
  10. 10 The Nazi Death Camps Then and Now 2016 · 448 pages
  11. 11 Axis Occupation of Europe Then and Now 2018 · 368 pages
  12. 12 Wreck Recovery in Britain Then and Now 2018 · 232 pages
  13. 13 Britain's Home Front 2019 · 200 pages
  14. 14 Memories of the Sixties Then and Now 2021 · 204 pages
  15. 15 German Coastal Radar Stations Then and Now 2021 · 192 pages
  16. 16 The Battle of Britain then and now

Frequently asked questions

How many books has Winston G. Ramsey written?

BookOrb lists 16 books by Winston G. Ramsey.

Where should I start with Winston G. Ramsey?

A good starting point is The East End Then and Now (1997).

What is the Winston G. Ramsey books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Airfields of the Eighth then and now (1978), 2. The war in the Channel Islands (1981), 3. Epping Forest then and now (1986), 4. Blitz Then and Now (After the Battle) (1988), 5. D-Day then and now (1995), 6. The East End Then and Now (1997), 7. The Defeat of Germany Then and Now (2001), 8. The Ace Cafe Then and Now (2002), 9. On the Trail of the Old West Then and Now (2015), 10. The Nazi Death Camps Then and Now (2016), 11. Axis Occupation of Europe Then and Now (2018), 12. Wreck Recovery in Britain Then and Now (2018), 13. Britain's Home Front (2019), 14. Memories of the Sixties Then and Now (2021), 15. German Coastal Radar Stations Then and Now (2021), and 1 more.