The explosive story of World War II's bloodiest beachhead-where everything failed but courage.'TH...
In 1947, the former U.S. Minister to Hungary, John Flournoy Montgomery, published these heartfelt...
OUT OF THE VIOLENT, INTRIGUE-PACKED BERLIN-THE HOTBED OF SPIES AND COUNTERSPIES-INTO THE HEART OF...
A slim volume of essays by Viscount Grey of Fallodon, first published in 1926, this book is a col...
This is the story of the American Field Service, by its second in command, Captain Andrew Geer.Ge...
MY personal participation in general politics in the Ottoman Empire begins with the coup d'etat o...
THIS UNIQUE PERSONAL NARRATIVE REVEALS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DRAMATIC DETAILS THE ENTIRE STORY OF...
General Harbord brought to his service in France a long and honorable record as fighting man. Nor...
First published in 1951, this is the autobiography of a distinguished commander of WWII. Serving ...
One night in December 1941 a young Italian sat shivering on a buoy in Alexandria Harbour. Four ho...
First published in 1944, this is a true firsthand account by U.S. Army nurse Ruth G. Haskell, 2nd...
If you think of biography as the static record of a man's achievement, compiled during twenty or ...