The authors of Castrum to Castle trace the "e;evolution of defensive architecture at the turn of the late Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance.
The courage and sacrifices during World War I of the students who attended the influential boarding school best known for the sport that bears its name.
The story of Allied merchant ships and crews who braved the frigid far north to extend a lifeline to Russia, filled with "e;sheer heroism and brazen drama"e; (Literary Review).
In his first four volumes on the Korean War, the author traces the war's progress from the North Korean invasion of June 1950, the desperate American defense of the Pusan Perimeter, General Douglas MacArthur's daring and highly successful amphibious offensive at Inch'on, and his subsequent advance across the 38th Parallel to the Yalu River on the Chinese Manchurian border Communist Chinese forces, that have been secretly infiltrating North Korean territory by slipping across the Yalu from mid-October 1950, ambush a South Korean regiment in the mountains of central North Korea.
"e;Create good looking buildings and terrain for your gaming table,"e; including a stone well, a Russian windmill, and a Peninsular diorama (Wargames and Railroads).
This WWII oral history provides a fresh account of this famous episode in the Battle of the Bulge using declassified interviews with German commanders.
A biography reassessing the man whose name became a synonym for appeasement: "e;An important read for anyone with an interest in the prelude to World War II.
This WWII history vividly captures the Hungarian tanks and military vehicles that fought in Central and Eastern Europe through rare wartime photographs.
The authors of Castrum to Castle trace the "e;evolution of defensive architecture at the turn of the late Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance.
For much of its 2,000-year history, the Roman Catholic Church was a formidable political and military power, in contrast to its pacifist origins and its present concentration on spiritual matters.
"e;An absorbing account of the Norfolk Territorials who fought at Gallipoli and created a legend"e; from the author of Beating the Nazi Invader (Firetrench).