Profusely illustrated by contemporary photographs and numerous maps, the narrative supplemented by a number of first hand accounts; the whole is supported by several walking and car tours.
Mental illness and trauma often lead good people down a very dark road, but there is light at the end of the tunnel"e;"e;and no, it's not a train headed toward you.
Three classic novels by James Hilton, about a world—and men—forever changed in the time between two world warsIn So Well Remembered, George Boswell, a respected lawyer and civic leader, possesses the skill and charisma to shine on the national stage.
This is the fictional story set in Mendota, Minnesota, of the Simmons family, who are faced with the consequences of the Dakota Sioux Uprising of 1862 that swept across the state as well as the Civil War.
Field Marshal Lord Cavan (1865-1946) was one of the most distinguished commanders of the modern British army, but he divided opinion among his contemporaries.
It's a heartwarming story of a young boy and his grandfather he never knew, with twists and turns about an adventure that happened to his grandfather from his childhood to his manhood, from street brawls to romance and villains and nazis spies and mobster finding lost idol in Peru serving his country proudly from South America, Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Navy SEAL Cain Weston returns to his familial ranch in Battle Mountain to pick up the pieces of his life after multiple deployments in the Middle East.
Liddell Hart's History of the First World War first appeared in 1930 and is widely regarded as one of the greatest, most cogent accounts of the conflict ever published.
Hull Rifles looks at the 4th East Yorkshire Regiment during the Great War and examines the origins of the battalion and its history over the three years it fought in France and Belgium.
Army JAG Captain Clay Sanders leaves a wife and baby at Fort Rucker, Alabama, when he reports to Vietnam where his representation of a sergeant accused of raping a beautiful Vietnamese girl leads him down a path of despair to a crisis he never could have imagined.