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A BOOK OF WAR LETTERS

By: Harry E. Maule, Editor

Nearly 100 letters home from U.S. servicemen and women in World War II. A very good copy, covers & spine slightly soiled and a bit rumpled, without dust jacket. (328p.,…

RECORD OF PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS IN THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR 1898

By: Thomas J. Stewart

This is a very good copy of the Second Edition without dust jacket. The book has been professionally rebound in red cloth with the original title section affixed to the

LIVING-ROOM WAR

Writings about Television

By: Michael J. Arlen

A very good copy of the Second Printing of the First American edition in an unclipped dust jacket. A previous owner’s name is written in black ink on the front…

THE THREE DAY PROMISE

A Korean Soldier’s Memoir

By: Donald K. Chung

Chung’s memoirs provide a rare English language account of the life of a Korean soldier and a touching portrait of the American dream. Born in Northeastern Korea during Japanese occupation,…

SOLDIERS AND STATESMEN 1914-1918

-Slipcased First American Edition in Dust Jackets-

By: Field-Marshal Sir William Robertson

War memoirs by the first British Army soldier to rise from private to field marshal; COS to Haig,1915-1916; Chief of the Imperial General Staff, 1917-191 This is an astonishingly beautiful…

COMBAT OVER SPAIN

Memoirs of a Nationalist Fighter Pilot, 1936-1939

By: Jose Larios, Capt., Marquis of Larios, Duke Of Lerma

One of the few Nationalist memoirs from the Spanish Civil War. 170 combat mission with 6 victories and 5 probables. A very good copy, in slightly worn dust jacket, one…

THE THREE DAY PROMISE

A Korean Soldier’s Memoir

By: Donald K. Chung

Chung’s memoirs provide a rare English language account of the life of a Korean soldier and a touching portrait of the American dream. Born in Northeastern Korea during Japanese occupation,…

SOLDIERS AND STATESMEN 1914-1918

-First English Edition-

By: Field-Marshal Sir William Robertson, Bart

War memoirs by the first British Army soldier to rise from private to field marshal; COS to Haig,1915-1916; Chief of the Imperial General Staff, 1917-1918. This is a very good…

MARK SYKES

His Life and Letters

By: Shane Leslie [With an Introduction by the Right Hon. Winston Churchill]

Soldier, adventurer, diplomat, Sykes served in the Boer War and was a figure in World War I-era Middle East politics before his early death in 1919. This is a second

TOBACCO CARD: “Mr. Winston Spencer Churchill, ‘Morning Post,’ Special War Correspondent”

A very early Boer War-era tobacco card featuring Great Britain’s highest paid war reporter of this time. The card measures 2 1/4 x 1 3/8 inches and is in very…

THE CORRESPONDENTS’ WAR

Journalists in the Spanish-American War

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By: Charles H. Brown

The role played by mass print media and especially field correspondents during the Spanish American war was adventurous, celebrated, dangerous and extremely ambiguous. Brown examines the complex relationship between media…

REMEMBERING THE “FORGOTTEN WAR”

The Korean War Through Literature and Art

By: Philip West; Suh Ji-moon (editors)

In an attempt to confront a war that escapes the dichotomous categories of good and bad, the editors have brought together a range of writing and photographic evidence that reveals…