This book adds substantially to the growing literature of the First World War, and paints a uniqu...
'Washington's Marines describes the origin of the United States Marines. It tells the parallel st...
The Library of Congress considered LeRoy Wiley Gresham's journal a masterpiece, and one of its pr...
'I wish we could sell them another hill at the same price we did Bunker Hill,' Nathanael Greene w...
Winner, 2014, The Douglas Southall Freeman AwardThe wide-ranging and largely ignored operations a...
The New Gettysburg Campaign Handbookis an informativefull-colorguide for American Civil War and G...
The importance of Robert E. Lee's first movement north of the Potomac River in September 1862 is ...
The important--many would say decisive--Petersburg fighting is presented by legendary Civil War a...
Now in paperback, Indian War Veterans addresses soldiers' experiences throughout the area of the ...
Tens of thousands of books have been published on the Civil War. In an effort to list some of mos...
This complete curriculum guide assists educators in bringing LeRoy Wiley Gresham to life in the m...
Many authors have written about the climactic September 17 battle of the 1862 invasion of Marylan...
After the horrific fighting of September 17, 1862, Ezra Carman recorded in his diary that he was ...
Shepherdstown Ford and the End of the Campaign is the third and final volume of Ezra Carman's mag...
Meade and Lee at Bristoe Station is a fast-paced and dynamic account of how the Army of Northern ...
Historians at Emerging Civil War tackle more of the war's most enduring questions to help the rea...
Mingus's biography draws upon a wide array of newspapers, diaries, letters, and other firsthand a...
On July 2, 1863, Lt. Gen. James Longstreet struck the Union left flank with a blow that collapsed...
Disasters threatened Vicksburg on both ends of the Mississippi River early in the war. South of t...
Malvern Hill on July 1, 1862, marked the climax of the Seven Days' Battles around Richmond, Virgi...
Horatio Quiggle was that rarest of Civil War soldiers, serving continuously from the conflict's o...
After the first attempt to storm Petersburg failed on June 18, 1864, Ulysses S. Grant decided to ...
There is no better place to start researching the wartime experiences and postwar lives of your C...
Hunter Davidson (1826-1913) enjoyed one of the most remarkable careers at sea of any officer, and...
In early October 1861, United States warships entered the Head of Passes, where the Mississippi R...
The final installment of Adolfo Ovies's groundbreaking The Boy Generals trilogy races from the Sh...
'I do not think that there was ever an army so badly routed' announced Maj. Gen. Phil Sheridan in...
The scope, drama, and importance of the 1864 Atlanta Campaign were on par with Ulysses S. Grant's...
Beyond the Indispensable Man: Reflections, Unanswered Questions, and Inquiries for Future Civil W...
Almost everyone is familiar with the name of at least one Revolutionary War battle. Some, like Le...
Overly cautious commander or misunderstood strategist? George B. McClellan was a young brilliant ...
The Unsung U-boat Ace presents the extraordinary memoirs of Victor Oehrn, a figure whose wartime ...
The Indispensable Man tells the astonishing, little-known story of George W. Rains--a West Point ...
March 1776: After a year of relentless siege, the British army, unable to break the stalemate, ev...
Complete with original maps, photos, and the skillful writing readers have come to expect, this b...
Winner, 2018, Unit History, Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Book AwardWith the publicati...
Charles R. Knight's Valley Thunder, now available in paperback, is the first full-length account ...
On June 25, 1876, Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer led the 7th U.S. Cavalry into the valley of th...
A unique and invaluable study of the high-ranking combat officers whose conduct in April 1862 hel...
Nearly 26,000 men were wounded in the three-day battle of Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863). It didn¿t ...
The Memoirs of Ulysses Simpson Grant may be a superbly written book, Frank P. Varney persuasively...
Dr. Richard Sommers' Challenges of Command in the Civil War distills six decades of studying the ...
'The first time I attended a National Guard family event in 1999, I felt like I had been abducted...
Surprisingly little ink has been spilled on the final months of the Civil War in the Carolinas, d...
In-depth articles on Andrew Jackson's battles of Emuckfaw, Enotochopco, and Horseshoe Bend; Gener...
Hearts Torn Asunder explores the psychological experience of Civil War soldiers and civilians dur...
Back in print! A visual and narrative overview of the principal military engagements of the Ameri...
The Civil War was a long and bloody affair that claimed the life of some 750,000 men. When it end...