Hundreds of Shops

Hundreds of Shops

475 give or take.

From hallowed battlefields once pockmarked and red, now grown green with grass, to marbled and grand government shrines, you can find Savas Beatie books in hundreds of shops.

I call on shops in historic battlefield visitor centers (think of your travels to Manassas Battlefield Park or Boston National Historic Park), city museums (Philadelphia’s Museum of the American Revolution or the MSI Chicago, Museum Store), and in historic buildings (First White House of the Confederacy).

Did you know the CIA has a gift shop? (I can’t tell you where, although it’s not a secret to them!)

The National Archives Shop in Washington, DC, sells The Three Battles of Sand Creek, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello sells The Ultimate Guide to the Declaration of Independence, SOFREP book club online sells Foxtrot in Kandahar, Ranger Joe’s sells The Ultimate Officer Candidate School Guidebook outside Fort Benning, GA (US Army Ranger and Airborne training base). Many antiquarian bookstores order signed first editions.

Some resell accounts focus on a specific period, say the American Revolution, while others encompass the longer scope of history, ordering titles ranging from The Lost Roman Legions to New Dawn: The Battles for Fallujah.

By phone or email, I travel from East Coast to West Coast, South to North, city to country, decade to century, battle to biography, getting to know who needs what for their visiting readers.

Where is your favorite place to buy our books?