Announcing the Digital and Print-on-Demand Release of Over the Front Back Issues
The League of WWI Aviation Historians is proud to announce the availability of Over the Front, our premier quarterly journal dedicated to WWI aviation history, in Kindle and Print-on-Demand (PoD) formats. For over 40 years, Over the Front has provided in-depth research, rare photographs, and detailed analysis on the air war of 1914–1918, and now, through Amazon’s platform, readers can access select back issues in multiple formats worldwide.
Available Formats:
Kindle Edition (e-book):
Amazon Kindle
Paperback Edition:
Amazon Paperback
Hardcover Edition:
Amazon Hardback
Worldwide Availability & Regional Printing:
This release is available to readers worldwide, ensuring greater accessibility and eliminating many of the logistical challenges of traditional publishing.
Amazon Prime members benefit from free shipping on the printed editions.
For non-Prime customers, print editions are produced regionally, meaning they are shipped within the country of purchase, significantly reducing international shipping costs.
Release Schedule & Future Availability:
We have already made the first 15 years of the journal available and anticipate the remainder of the archive to be released by the end of April. Going forward, we will continue releasing additional issues in five-year groupings until the entire back catalog is available in all three formats.
This initiative ensures that our carefully curated historical research remains accessible to both longtime subscribers and new readers alike. Whether you prefer a digital format for convenient reading or a high-quality print version to add to your collection, these editions bring the legacy of WWI aviation scholarship to a broader audience.
We invite all enthusiasts of early aviation history to explore these reissued volumes and support the ongoing work of the League of WWI Aviation Historians. More back issues will be made available over time, and we welcome your feedback on this new offering.
For discussions, questions, or to learn more, visit our website or join the conversation here on The Aerodrome Forum.
— The League of WWI Aviation Historians