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CHURCHILL’S GRAND ALLIANCE

A Provocative Reassessment of the “Special Relationship” Between England and the U.S. from 1940-1957

By: John Charmley

Headline-making revisionist history by a very good writer whose opinions about Churchill and World War II remain very muddled. This is a very good copy of the First American edition,…

THE PATH TO VICTORY

By: Douglas Porch

…FDR, Rommel, and Mussolini, this original, accessible,and compelling account of a little-known theater emphasizes the importance of the Mediterranean in the ultimate Allied victory in Europe during World War II….

FROM PRESIDENT TO PRISON

By: Ferdinand Ossendowski

A Polish novelist, journalist, explorer and professor, Ossendowski was a chemist cooperating with the Russian army during the Russo-Japanese War. After the 1905 revolution he was briefly president of the…

IN THE CLOUDS ABOVE BAGHDAD

Being a Record of an Air Commander

By: John Edward Tennant

One of the few accounts of the air war in Mesopotamia 1916-1918 along with much detail of ground action. (Facsimile reprint of 1920 edition.) A very good copy, printed without…

EXPERIENCES OF A SIEGE

A Diary of the Siege of Kimberley, 21 September 1899 to 16 February 1900

By: Frederica Adelaide Moffatt, Vida Allen & Febe van Niekerk [Editors]

Moffat, an adventurous Scottish lady, arrived from the Klondike on 20 September, 1899; the Boer War began 11 October and Kimberley was besieged by the Boers three days later. Limited…

THE GREATEST GENERATION SPEAKS

By: Tom Brokaw

…who came of age during the Great Depression and World War II and went on to build modern America.” A fine copy in like dust jacket (237 pages, illustrations, index…

THE HIGH ROAD TO TOKYO BAY

The AAF in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater

By: Daniel Haulman

One of the “U.S. Army Air Forces in World War II” commemerative series. A very good copy (34p., 17 illus., 4 maps, biblio)….

OFFICERS AND MEN AT THE BATTLE OF MANILA BAY

May 1, 1898

By: Charles H. Bell and Arthur Weiss

Spanish-American War. By members of the Orders and Medals Society of America. Number 108 of 2,000 copies, signed by Bell. Scarce. A very good copy, covers lightly worn….

ROLL OF HONOR OF THE SEVENTY-SIXTH U.S. FIELD ARTILLERY

By: [Author Not Given]

Attached to the 3rd Infantry Div., using 75mm guns, including a (very) brief history of the unit in the war. In combat from May, 1918 on at the Marne, St….

JAPAN’S AMERICAN INTERLUDE

By: Kazuo Kawai

The political, economic, cultural, etc. impact of the U.S. post-war occupation. A very good copy, without dust jacket (257p., notes, biblio., index)….

THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE STATE HISTORIAN OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, 1897

By: Hugh Hastings, State Historian

…and the cloth cover is lightly soiled; else fine. Contents are remarkably clean and unfoxed. Contains lengthy Colonial muster rolls and articles on Civil War battles involving New York regiments….

PEARL HARBOR

By: H.P. Wilmott, Tohmatsu Haruo & W. Spencer Johnson

A good overview of the aims, planning and execution of the attack, by a prominent historian of the Pacific war. A very good copy, spine head & tail slightly bumped,…