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ENTER THE DRAGON

China’s Undeclared War Against the U.S. in Korea, 1950-51

By: Russell Spurr

A unique volume examining the Korean War in terms of Chinese sources. Based on five years of interviews, Enter the Dragon provides the first thorough account of the Chinese intervention…

TRAITORS: The Anatomy of Treason

By: Chapman Pincher

Cold War turncoats, including Boyce and Lee (“The Falcon and the Snowman”), Yurchenko, Blunt, Philby, Fuchs, Suvorov, etc. A very good copy, in dust jacket….

THE HISTORY OF THE CHAPLAIN CORPS

VOL. 2: 1939-1949

By: Clifford M. Drury

…up to and during World War II. A very good ex-libris copy with bookplate on front paste down, spine and corners bumped, gilt lettering slightly faded on spine, contents fine….

IN MORTAL COMBAT

Korea, 1950-1953

By: John Toland

Drawn largely from primary archival sources and interviews noted military historian John Toland offers a judicious account of the Korean War. A very good copy, in mylar covered dust jacket.

THE SERBS

The Guardians of the Gate

By: R.G.D. Laffan

A good historical review from the Russo-Turkish Wars through World War I, originally published in 1918. A very good copy, in slightly rubbed dust jacket.

LET ME BE FREE

The Nez Perce Tragedy

By: David Lavender

An account of the conflict between the US Calvary and Chief Joseph’s Ned Perce Indians following the American Civil war in 1877. As new, in dust jacket with very slight…

SOLDIERS OF THE OLD ARMY

By: Victor Vogel, Lt. Col.

A memoir of the author’s service at Ft. Sam Houston in the 9th Inf. Regt., Co. A from 1934 to the eve of war in 1940. A fine copy in…

SPYING FOR AMERICA

The Hidden History of U.S. Intelligence

By: Nathan Miller

A history of intelligence from the Revolutionary War to date. A very good copy, in dust jacket with faded spine and light edge wear.

ISLAND IN TIME

A Memoir of Childhood

By: Olga Carlisle

Carlisle’s girlhood on the island of Oleron, off the west coast of France, occupied by the Germans through the end of the war. A very good copy, in dust jacket…

THE KREMLIN LETTERS

Stalin’s Wartime Correspondence with Churchill and Roosevelt

By: David Reynolds and Vladimir Pechatnov

More than 600 messages exchanged over the course of the war, here contextualized and analyzed by historians Reynolds and Pechatnov using much newly-declassified information from British, American and Russian archives….