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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…

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…

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.

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 STATUE ERECTED BY THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE IN HONOR OF GENERAL JOHN STARK

A Sketch of its Inception, Erection and Dedication

By: John Stark

Book printed to commemorate the building of a monument to General John Stark, a soldier in both the French Indian War and the American Revolution. A very good copy, cover…

THE NEW MEANING OF TREASON

By: Rebecca West

A revision and update of her 1947 volume The Meaning of Treason, including a new section on Cold War traitors. The author, whose given name was admired by Dulles. A…

LETTERS FROM THE FRONTIERS

By: George Archibald McCall

McCall served in the Seminole and Mexican-American Wars, and, though this memoir does not cover it, in the Civil War. A facsimile reprint of the 1868 first edition. A good…

SOLITARY STAR

A Biography of Sam Houston

By: Donald Braider

A celebratory biography of Sam Houston, “potential squaw man, soldier in the War of 1812, impoverished school teacher, frontier lawyer, United States Congressman, [and] Governor of Texas … before he…

BLOODS

An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans

By: Wallace Terry

A compilation of 19 first hand accounts of the Vietnam war by African American servicemen. The first major account of the complex and unique experience of black soldiers, at their…

ABOVE THE BATTLE

War-Making in America From Appomattox to Versailles

By: Thomas C. Leonard

A well-regarded work on American soldiers’ and civilians’ perceptions of war from 1865-1918. A very good copy, slight edge wear, in somewhat soiled dust jacket with light edge wear (260…

WITH THE BULGARIAN STAFF

By: Noel Buxton

By a British M.P., Balkan Committee, at the front in the First Balkan War against the Turks, 1912-13. A prime source. A very good copy, discreet library stamp on front…

FROM THE VOLTURNO TO THE WINTER LINE (6 OCTOBER-15 NOVEMBER 1943)

By: U.S. War Department

This is a very good copy, with the edges of the paperback cover worn and the rear hinge weak. The interior pages are lightly browned, a former owner’s stamp appears…