Spring 2021 Military History Offers
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Rails to the Front
In Rails to the Front, historians Augustus J. Veenendaal and H. Roger Grant capture the critical impact of railways in an abundance of conflicts worldwide, from the German revolutions in the 1840s to the Gulf War in the 1990s. This lavishly illustrated, careful study is the first of its kind in English. Learn More -
Confederate Waterloo
Confederate Waterloo is the first fully researched and unbiased booklength account of the Battle of Five Forks and the aftermath fought in the courts and at the bar of public opinion. Learn More -
“No Such Army Since the Days of Julius Caesar”
General William T. Sherman's 1865 Carolinas Campaign receives scant attention from most Civil War historians, largely because it was overshadowed by the Army of Northern Virginia's final battles against the Army of the Potomac. Career military officers Mark A. Learn More -
Dragon Wagon, Part 2
A fully illustrated reference book featuring period photos and photo of contemporary restorations. Learn More -
Fighting for the Empire
The story of a remarkable Irishman who served the British Empire for almost fifty years. His extraordinary military career took in countless conflicts, two World Wars, acts of heroism and encounters with royalty. Containing Kelly's personal photographs this is a fascinating look at individual bravery and the closing years of the British Empire. Learn More -
March By Moonlight
Jack Love's personal account of joining up for the RAF, training for, and then flying with RAF Bomber Command in the Second World War. He describes in graphic detail the night he was shot down, the subsequent extraordinary evasion attempt, and provides a fascinating insight into life as a prisoner-of-war. Learn More -
Chinese Nuclear Proliferation
Susan Turner Haynes analyzes China's nuclear buildup and its diversification of increasingly mobile, precise, and sophisticated weapons, presenting technical concepts with minimal jargon and in a straightforward style. Learn More