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The Farthest Valley: Escaping the Chinese Trap at the Chosin Reservoir
March 27
Holding Charleston by the Bridle: Castle Pinckney and the Civil War
March 25
Holding Charleston by the Bridle: Castle Pinckney and the Civil War
March 25
Holding Charleston by the Bridle: Castle Pinckney and the Civil War
March 25
The Crisis of Catiline: Rome, 63 BCE
March 23
The Cassville Affairs: Johnston, Hood, and the Failed Confederate Strategy in the Atlanta Campaign, 19 May 1864
March 21
The Other Side of the Wire Volume 4: With the XIV Reserve Corps to the Bitter End, September 1917-11 November 1918
March 19
Other Side of the Wire Volume 3: With The XIV Reserve Corps: The Period of Transition 2 July 1916 - August 1917
March 19
The Price of Victory: A Naval History of Britain, 1815-1945
March 17
Augustus The Strong: A Study in Artistic Greatness and Political Fiasco
March 15
A Tempest of Iron and Lead: Spotsylvania Court House, May 8-21, 1864
March 13
The Clausewitz Myth: Or the Emperor's New Clothes
March 11
Team of Giants: The Making of the Spanish-American War
March 09
Mussolini, Mustard Gas and the Fascist Way of War: Ethiopia, 1935-1936
March 07
Civil War Infantry Tactics: Training, Combat, and Small-Unit Effectiveness
March 05
Mobility and Coercion in an Age of Wars and Revolutions: A Global History, c. 1750–1830
March 03
The Traitor's Homecoming: Benedict Arnold’s Raid on New London, Connecticut, September 4-13, 1781
February 26
Tiberius and His Age: Myth, Sex, Luxury, and Power
February 24
Fascist Italy at War: 1939-1943
February 22
All Roads Led to Gettysburg: A New Look at the Civil War's Pivotal Battle
February 18
Pearl: December 7, 1941
February 16
After 1177 B.C.: The Survival of Civilizations
February 14
The Men of Wellington’s Light Division: Unpublished Memoirs from the 43rd Light Infantry in the Peninsular War
February 12
Roman Emperors in Context: Theodosius to Justinian
February 10
Roman Emperors in Context: Theodosius to Justinian
February 10
The Dark Path: The Structure of War and the Rise of the West
February 08
Thunder in the Harbor: Fort Sumter and the Civil War
February 06
Violence in the Forum: Factional Struggles in Ancient Rome (133–78 BC)
February 04
The Atlanta Campaign: Volume 1: Dalton to Cassville, May 1-19, 1864
February 02
Battle of Britain Spitfire Ace: The Life and Loss of One of The Few, Flight Lieutenant William Henry Nelson DFC
January 31
The Mexican-American War Experiences of Twelve Civil War Generals
January 29
Hitler's Atomic Bomb: History, Legend, and the Twin Legacies of Auschwitz and Hiroshima
January 27
“Over a Wide, Hot . . . Crimson Plain”: The Struggle for the Bliss Farm at Gettysburg, July 2nd and 3rd, 1863
January 25
Stalin's Revenge: Operation Bagration and the Annihilation of Army Group Centre
January 23
New Perspectives on the Roman Civil Wars of 49–30 BCE
January 21
The Civil War in the Age of Nationalism
January 19
U.S. Battleships 1939–45: From Pearl Harbor to Operation Desert Storm
January 17
From Soldier to Storyteller: Essays on World War Veterans Who Became Famous Children's Authors
January 15
At the Gates of Rome: The Battle for a Dying Empire
January 13
Seapower in the Post-modern World
January 11
The Causes of the First World War: The Long Blame Game
January 09
Dranesville: A Northern Virginia Town in the Crossfire of a Forgotten Battle, December 20, 1861
January 07
Churchill's Eagles: The RAF's Leading Air Marshals of the Second World War
January 05
August 1914: France, the Great War, and a Month That Changed the World Forever
January 03
We Shall Conquer or Die: Partisan Warfare in 1862 Western Kentucky
January 01

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