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A Guide to the Battles of the American Revolution Theodore P. Savas, J. David Dameron Format: SOLD OUT, 420 pages 24 photos, 72 original maps, cloth, dust jacket Gold Star Book Award for History, 2006, Military Writer's Society of America The first comprehensive account of nearly every engagement of the Revolution, a war that began with a brief skirmish at Lexington Green on April 19, 1775, and concluded beyond the Appalachian Mountains in April 1783--nearly two years after the siege of Yorktown in 1781. Read More...
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A Guide to the Battles of the American Revolution Theodore P. Savas, J. David Dameron Format: Paperback, 434 pages 24 photos, 72 original maps, charts, index Gold Star Book Award for History, 2006, Military Writer's Society of America A Guide to the Battles of the American Revolution is the first comprehensive account of nearly every engagement of the Revolution, a war that began with a brief skirmish at Lexington Green on April 19, 1775, and concluded beyond the Appalachian Mountains in April 1783--nearly two years after the siege of Yorktown in 1781. Read More...
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A History of the 4th Wisconsin Infantry and Cavalry in the Civil War Format: SOLD OUT, 480 pages Foreword by Lance J. Herdegen, author of In the Bloody Railroad Cut at Gettysburg 52 photos, 8 maps, notes, appendices, biblio., index., and d.j. The Wisconsin Badgers began the war as foot soldiers in the summer of 1861 as the 4th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. After service in Maryland guarding railroads, the men sailed to the Gulf of Mexico to join Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler's expedition to capture the South's most important city: New Orleans. Read More...
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A Little Short of Boats Format: Hardcover, 312 pages 6x9, 20 illustrations, 10 maps, 7 appendices, footnotes, index, biblio, d.j. “[P]erhaps a small demonstration on your part would have the effect to move them,” wrote Army of the Potomac commander Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan to Brig. Gen. Charles P. Stone on October 20, 1861. This simple telegram triggered a “demonstration” by General Stone that same afternoon that evolved into the bloody subject of James Morgan’s A Little Short of Boats: The Battles of Ball’s Bluff & Edwards Ferry, October 21–22, 1861. Read More...
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Abraham Lincoln and the Structure of Reason David A. Hirsch, Dan Van Haften Format: Hardcover, 464 pages 6x9, charts, tables, figures, endnotes, biblio, index, 12 appendices, d.j. Dan Van Haften on WGN 720 Chicago ![]() The authors broke "Lincoln's code" regarding how he wrote his speeches. Unknown to previous Lincoln scholars, he used a regular template and it is replicable. Anyone can do it. We prove it in our book, explain it line by line, and show you how it is done. Now anyone can speak and argue like Lincoln.
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Army of the Potomac Format: Hardcover, 864 pages Photos, 30 original maps by George Skoch, extensive notes, bibliography, index , and dust jacket McClellan's First Campaign is a story about the men in commandtheir knowledge, intentions, successes, and failures. To capture the full flavor of their experiences, Beatie employs the "fog of war" technique, which puts the reader in the position of the men who led the Union army. Read More...
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Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln, and the Structure of Reason David A. Hirsch, Dan Van Haften Format: eBook, Something extraordinary (and largely unnoticed by the media) happened to President Barack Obama in January 2011. Although known for his soaring campaign speeches, Obama’s presidential speeches have often been meandering and unconvincing. Simply put, they lacked structure. Read More...
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Benedict Arnold in the Company of Heroes Format: Hardcover, 312 pages 6x9, 11 b/w photos, 6 maps Hundreds of men followed Colonel Benedict Arnold northward on his famous expedition to join with General Richard Montgomery and capture Quebec in late December 1775. When Montgomery was killed by enemy fire, his men retreated. Arnold’s troops, however, continued fighting after Arnold fell wounded and only surrendered when hopelessly outnumbered and trapped inside the city. Read More...
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Benedict Arnold's Army Format: Hardcover, 384 pages His contemporaries called Arnold the American Hannibal after he successfully led more than 1,000 men through the savage Maine wilderness in 1775. The objective of Arnold and his heroic corps was the fortress city of Quebec, the capital of British-held Canada. The epic campaign to bring Canada into the war as the 14th colony is the subject of... Read More...
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Boston Red Sox Daniel J. Brush, David Horne, Marc CB Maxwell Format: Paperback, 240 pages 10 b/w photos and charts throughout The first team to win the World Series in baseball's modern era is now officially a part of the Sports by the Numbers franchise! Read More...
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