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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…

MEMOIR OF THE BOBOTES

By: Joyce Cary

By the novelist and Red Cross stretcher bearer in the Balkan War, 1912-13. A very good copy, slight edge wear, in dust jacket with light wear to corners….

A SERVANT OF THE CROWN IN ENGLAND AND NORTH AMERICA, 1756-61

By: Norreys Jephson O’Connor

Based on the account books of John Appy, this work chronicles the life of one British functionary whose travels to America during the French Indian War provide a detailed picture…

THE GREAT EARL OF PETERBOROUGH

By: Colin R. Ballard

Biography of Charles Mordaunt (1658-1735), ardent opponent of James II, supporter of William of Orange, commander of British forces in the War of the Spanish Succession. A good ex-library copy,…

A GUNNER ABOARD THE “YANKEE”

From the Diary of Number Five of the After Port Gun

By: Russell Doubleday; H.H. Lewis, Editor

A New York Naval reservist on an auxiliary cruiser in the Cuban blockade squadron. A classic Spanish-American War memoir. Reading copy, without dust jacket. (38 illus. [4 color], appendix.)…

EDUCATION BEFORE VERDUN

By: Arnold Zweig

First novel in Zweig’s war trilogy; followed by The Case of Sergeant Grischa and The Crowning of a King. Original German title: Erziehung vor Verdun. Roman (1935). Translated from the

THE REASON WHY

By: Cecil Woodham-Smith

The feud between Lucan and Cardigan and the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava in the Crimean War; due to an ambiguous order, 488 out of 673 men were…

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….