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  • - Man or Myth?
    av Joseph G. Rosa
    316,-

  • - Scourge of Napoleon
    av Michael V. Leggiere
    396,-

    One of the most colourful characters in the Napoleonic pantheon, Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher is best known as the Prussian general who, with the Duke of Wellington, defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. This biography by Michael Leggiere is the first scholarly book in English to explore Blucher's life and military career - and his impact on Napoleon.

  • av Gregory D. Smithers
    506,-

  • - Restoring Cultural Knowledge, Protecting Environments, and Regaining Health
     
    536,-

    Centuries of colonization and other factors have disrupted indigenous communities' ability to control their own food systems. This volume explores the meaning and importance of food sovereignty for Native peoples in the United States, and asks whether and how it might be achieved and sustained.

  • - Medicine Man, Missionary, Mystic
    av Michael F. Steltenkamp
    346,-

    Since its publication in 1932, Black Elk Speaks has moved countless readers to appreciate the American Indian world that it described. Michael Steltenkamp provides the first full interpretive biography of Black Elk, distilling in one volume what is known of this American Indian wisdom keeper whose life has helped guide others.

  • - Ming China and the First Great East Asian War, 1592-1598
    av Kenneth M. Swope
    416,-

    Presents the first full-length scholarly study in English of the invasion of Korea by Japanese troops in May of 1592. Drawing on Korean, Japanese, and especially Chinese sources, he corrects the Japan-centred perspective of previous accounts.

  • - The Battle for Monterrey, Mexico, 1846
    av Christopher D. Dishman
    380,-

  • - James Dewolf's Diary and Letters, 1876
    av Dr James Madison Dewolf
    506,-

    "James DeWolf's diary and letters were originally published in North Dakota History 25, nos. 1 and 2 (1958): 33-82."

  • - A Study of Today's American Indians
    av Alvin M. Josephy
    340,-

  • av Edgar I. Stewart
    366,-

  • - Ethnic Cleansing in the Promised Land, 1820-1875
    av Gary Clayton Anderson
    340,-

    By confronting head-on the romanticized version of Texas history that made heroes out of Houston, Lamar, and Baylor, Gary Clayton Anderson helps us understand that the history of the Lone Star state is darker and more complex than the mythmakers allowed.

  • - The Life and Legend of America's Cowboy Artist
    av John Taliaferro
    270,-

    This first comprehensive biography of Charles M. Russell examines the colorful life and times of Montana’s famed Cowboy Artist. Born to an affluent St. Louis family in 1864, young Russell read thrilling tales of the West and filled sketchbooks with imagined frontier scenes.

  • - Spanish Deportation of Apache Prisoners of War, 1770-1810
    av Mark Santiago
    396,-

  • av Will Kaufman
    460,-

  • - American and British Cavalry Responses to a New Technology, 1903-1939
    av Lori A. Henning
    506,-

    A multilayered look at a critical aspect of modern industrial warfare, this book examines the ramifications of technological innovation and its role in the fraught relationship that developed between traditional ground units and emerging air forces.

  • - The California Gold Rush Experience
    av J. S. Holliday
    330,-

  • - Disastrous Opening of the Great Sioux War
    av Paul L. Hedren
    430,-

    Recounts the wintertime Big Horn Expedition and its singular great battle, along with the stories of the Northern Cheyennes and their elusive leader Old Bear. Historian Paul Hedren tracks both sides of the conflict through a rich array of primary source material.

  • - Subotai the Valiant
    av Richard A. Gabriel
    266,-

    This book tells the story of Subotai the Valiant, a warrior for Genghis Khan and one of the greatest generals in military history. Subotai commanded armies whose size, scale, and scope of operations surpassed those led by any other commander in the ancient world. Under Subotai’s direction, Mongol armies moved faster, over greater distances, and with a greater scope of maneuver than any army had ever done before.When Subotai died at age seventy-three, he had conquered thirty-two nations and won sixty-five pitched battles, according to Muslim historians. Had the great Khan not died, Subotai likely would have destroyed Europe itself.

  • av Tom Groneberg
    316,-

    In this classic memoir, a young man facing a future he doesn't want to claim has an inspiration-Go West. Tom Groneberg leaves behind friends and family, follows his heart, and heads to a resort town in the Colorado Rockies, where he earns his spurs as a wrangler leading tourists on horseback. Later, Groneberg moves to Montana, where he works for wages at a number of ranches before buying his own ranch. Demystifying the image of cowboys as celluloid heroes, The Secret Life of Cowboys is a coming-of-age story as stunning as the land itself and a revealing look at America's last frontier.

  • - Women in the California Gold Rush
    av JoAnn Levy
    376,-

    Most western myths generally depict an exclusively male gold rush. Levy's book sets out to debunk that myth. Here a variety of women travel, work, and write their way across the pages of western migrant history.

  • - African American Patriots in the American Revolution
    av Judith L Van Buskirk
    416,-

  • av Philip S. Peek
    534,-

  • av David Van Holtby
    556,-

  • - Inside Hollywood's Big Studio System
    av Ronald L. Davis
    416,-

    Presents the story of the motion picture business, told with the help of hundreds of insiders - from stars, directors, and producers to stuntmen, hairstylists, makeup artists, and publicists - who watched and contributed to the industry while magic was being made.

  • - An Atlantic Microcosm, 1755-1772
    av Alexander V. Campbell
    470,-

    In the wake of Braddock's defeat at Fort Duquesne in 1755, the British army raised the 60th, or Royal American, Regiment of Foot to fight the French and Indian War. As Alexander Campbell shows, the inclusion of foreign mercenaries and immigrant colonists alongside British volunteers made the RAR a microcosm of the Atlantic world.

  • - The Triple Alliance of Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan
    av Pedro Carrasco
    646,-

  • - The 81st Infantry Division's Pacific Campaign
    av Bobby C. Blair
    380,-

    When the 1st Marine Division began its invasion of Peleliu in September 1944, the operation in the South Pacific was to take but four days. In fact, capturing this small coral island in the Palaus with its strategic airstrip took two months. Bobby Blair and John Peter DeCioccio tell the story of this campaign through the eyes of the 81st Infantry.

  • - A Novel
    av Charles H. Red Corn
    410,-

    At the turn of the twentieth century, the Osage Indians owned Oklahoma's most valuable oil reserves and became members of the world's first wealthy oil population. Osage children and grandchildren continued to respect the old customs and ways, but now they also had lives of leisure: purchasing large homes, expensive cars, eating in fancy restaurants, and traveling to faraway places. In the 1920s, they also found themselves immersed in a series of murders. Charles H. Red Corn sets A Pipe for February against this turbulent, exhilarating background.Tracing the experiences of John Grayeagle, the story's main character, Red Corn describes the Osage murders from the perspective of a traditional Osage. Other books on the notorious crimes have focused on the greed of government officials and businessmen to increase their oil wealth. Red Corn focuses on the character of the Osage people, drawing on his own experiences and insights as a member of the Osage Tribe.

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