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Focuses on the Revolutionary War of the United States of America. This title follows three men with three very different roles to play in history: General George Washington, Thomas Paine, and Jonathan Van Dorn, a private in Washington's army.
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Hartraft's Marauders, a crack band of Kingdom raiders, are a special unit designed to infiltrate and fight behind enemy lines. After a disastrous encounter with the Tsurani, they head for a frontier garrison. But once there they are compelled to join forces with Tsurani against t ...
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In To Try Men's Souls, New York Times -bestselling authors Gingrich and Forstchen cast a new light on the year 1776 and the man who would become the father of our nation, George Washington. Valley Forge picks up the narrative a year after Washington's triumphant surprise attac ...
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A fictionalized account of an alternate American Civil War, based on five years of research, considers how history might have transpired if General Robert E. Lee had won the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. Reprint. 100,000 first printing.
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The forces of General Robert E. Lee march to Washington, DC, to launch an assault against one of the largest fortifications in the world. He must also overcome the defiant stand of President Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln has appointed General Ulysses S Grant as commander of all Union ...
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Having pursued the remnants of the defeated Army of the Potomac up to the banks of the Susquehanna, General Robert E Lee is caught off balance when news arrives that General Ulysses S Grant, in command of over seventy thousand men, has crossed that same river, and is advancing do ...
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Covers the full spectrum of character and events of the historic moment, from national leaders and admirals to the views of ordinary citizens caught in the chaos of war. This story stretches from the slaughter of China in the 1930s to the lonely office of Commander James Watson, ...
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The New York Times -bestselling authors of Pearl Harbor return with the second novel in their action-packed World War II historical series, which examines how a change in but one decision might have profoundly altered American history. Illustrated.
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It is 1781, and Washington and his army have spent three years in a bitter stalemate, engaging in near constant skirmishing against the British. The enemy position in New York City is too strong, all approaches blocked by the Royal Navy. At last, two crucial reports reach Washing ...
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June 1864: the Civil War is in its fourth year of bloody conflict with no end in sight. The armies of the North are stalled in ransid trenches, and the re-election of Abraham Lincoln to a second term seems doomed to defeat - a defeat that will set off the call for an end to the c ...
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