Beyond the Beachhead examines the experience of one infantry division-the 29th-during forty-five ...
For almost 100 years, analysis of the Gettysburg Campaign has centered around an oversimplified v...
The year 1865 was bloody on the Plains as various Indian tribes, including the Southern Cheyenne ...
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An unflinching look at the grim years of Southern reconstruction.
In this action-packed account, Robert W. Black draws on decades of original research to reconstru...
The late Lt. General Harold Moore (USA, Ret.) said it's the 'absolute best book on military leade...
Bobcats Before Breakfast is the firsthand account of a twentieth century naturalist, guide, hunte...
The alliance between the U.S. and Great Britain won World War II. But the ultimate victory of tha...
First published in 1961 by Stackpole Books, Street without Joy is a classic of military history. ...
When the smoke cleared on Iwo Jima in March 1945, 19,000 American Marines had been wounded and 7,...
You know it's going to be hot when your brigade is referred to as a Fireball unit. From May 1967 ...
An intensely private and shy man, Hoover the person was largely unknown to the American public. I...
David Danelo has traveled the U.S.-Mexico border and his investigative report about a complex iss...
Operation Varsity was the last major airborne offensive of World War II and remains the largest a...
This vivid exploration of one of Gettysburg's most famous stories--the story of a father and a so...
Combat stories of eight German infantry soldiers: one paratrooper, two members of the Waffen-SS, ...
Bill Brophy’s exhaustive research and extensive knowledge about this legendary rifle—its developm...
The pivotal speech that changed the course of Lincoln's career and America's history. Complete ex...
WWII began with a metallic roar as the German Blitzkrieg raced across Europe, spearheaded by the ...
The Vietnam War stories Michael Lee Lanning has collected-raw, often gut-wrenching, sometimes fun...
By early 1951, American forces and their UN allies had been driven more than 100 miles down the K...
Folklore, archaeological data, and first-person narratives contrast the wanton destruction of the...
Traces the development of the most popular hunting rifle ever designed, discusses sights, ammunit...
Daryln Brewer Hoffstot has observed the fields and forests of her Pennsylvania farm for 35 years....
Chris Madson writes with affection and humor as he remembers with a smile and a lump in the throa...
Misfire combines insider knowledge of U.S. Army weapons development with firsthand combat experie...