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WHY THE CIVIL WAR?

By: Otto Eisenschiml

Lincoln’s prosecution of a conflict which was not inevitable. A fair copy, in worn dust jacket, upper spine & adjacent corners of covers dampstained, front free endpaper missing, contents fine….

THE STORY OF THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1899-1900

By: Capt. A.T. Mahan, U.S.N.

This is a very good copy of the First English edition without dust jacket. The edges of the boards are worn; the covers are a bit scraped; the head and…

KOREA: The Limited War

By: David Rees

A solid, readable account, including background (dating from the 1945 partition of Korea.) A very good copy, in mylar covered dust jacket, spine faded, spine head and tail slightly frayed….

HISTORY OF THE EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT CONN. VOLUNTEERS IN THE WAR FOR THE UNION

-Signed and Inscribed by a Member of The Committee-

By: Wm. C. Walker, Chaplain

This is a very good copy of the First American edition without dust jacket. The book is inscribed in ink by a member of the publishing committee, H.M. Durfey, to…

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY WAR

By: G.I. Pokrovsky, Maj. Gen.

Engineering & Technical Services, Soviet Army, including ICBMs. A very good copy in chipped, rubbed, price-clipped dust jacket with faded spine (180 pages, 24 figures & diagrams)….

MY SILENT WAR

By: Kim Philby

The most famous double-agent in history. Soviet spy 1933-63: Key MI6 posts, covered for Blunt-Burgess-Maclean. Dulles called him the “best spy the Russians ever had.” A good copy, cover dented,…

A CIVIL WAR TREASURY OF TALES, LEGENDS AND FOLKLORE

By: B. A. Botkin, Editor

Over 300 stories, anecdotes, reminiscences, fables, etc. A nice collection. A very good copy, in price-clipped dust jacket with lightly worn edges & chipped spine head. (625p., several drawings, notes,…

AIR ACES OF THE 1914-1918 WAR

By: Bruce Robertson, editor

This is a very good copy of the First English edition in an unclipped dust jacket. There is water staining on the spine of the jacket, which also has chips…

NATIONAL INSECURITY: U.S. Intelligence After the Cold War

By: Craig Eisendrath (editor)

Ten contributors from the Center for International Policy on the considerable flaws in, and possible solutions to, the U.S. intelligence gathering system. Signed presentation from the editor on front free…

A BATTLEFIELD ATLAS OF THE CIVIL WAR

By: Craig L. Symonds

All the major battles, with brief synopses. A very good copy, in slightly soiled dust jacket, slight wear to corners. (110p., 31 illus., 45 color maps, biblio.)…