Pivotal Battles of the Civil War Edwin C. Bearss ... James Powell, who has Regular Army experience, takes three companies of his regiment, the 25th Missouri, picks up another two companies of the 12th Missouri, and begins to probe into ...
Complemented by maps and period photographs, a narrative history of the Civil War focuses on some of the war's most significant battles, including Fort Sumter, through the war's turning point at Gettysburg, to Appomattox.
Blaming magic for their demise, the Kings of Men have decreed that all things magical be destroyed. Yet despite their efforts, the magical Dark Lord is slowly returning to power.
Ruin Mist Chronicles #3 Robert Stanek ... Lamplight cast its burnt-orange hues into the darkened streets here and there, and along the innermost throughways the odor of the burning oil wafted to their nostrils. The city was mostly quiet ...
Recounts the life and accomplishments of Pat Tillman, who left professional football to join the Army in response to the September 11, 2001, attacks and was killed in a combat situation in Afghanistan on April 22, 2004.
From the ancient past a dark power returns. As prophecy becomes reality, the factions struggle for control, only to further divide the lands. Against a backdrop of treachery and intrigue, murder and mayhem, the price of free will is high.
Tracing the game from its brawling roots to its balletic peaks, FIELDS OF HONOR is the inspiring and entertaining history of the founding families of America's most popular sport.
Fields of Honor: American War for Independence
Illustrated with detailed maps and archival images, this 464-page volume commemorates the 140th anniversary of the war's end with a unique narrative of its most critical battles, translating Bearss' inimitable delivery into print.
Bearss presents the story of the Civil War as he has in the battlefield tours he has conducted for many years.
Three families living on the outskirts of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania watched the horror of two fighting armies clash in a death struggle in and around their town.
Fields of Honor: The Battle of Fort Freeland, July 28, 1779