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- "Fear was not in him" : the Civil War letters of Major General Francis C. Barlow, U.S.A.
- "Happiness is not my companion" : the life of General G.K. Warren
- "Stonewall" Jackson, late general of the Confederate States Army : a biographical sketch, and an outline of his Virginian campaigns
- 1920 Diary
- A Ballad concerning the fight between the English and French, at Lake-George
- A Circumstantial account of an attack that happened on the 19th of April 1775, on his Majesty's troops : by a number of the people of the province of Massachusetts-Bay
- A Savage War : A Military History of the Civil War
- A combat artist in World War II
- A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the papers of the Scots commissioners entituled The answer of the commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland to both Houses of Parliament upon the new propositions of peace and the four bills to be sent to His Majesty, and concerning the proceedings of the said commissioners in the Isle of Wight
- A general who will fight : the leadership of Ulysses S. Grant
- A poem on the bloody engagement that was fought on Bunker's Hill in Charlestown New-England, on the 17th of June, 1775 : Together with some remarks on the cruelty and barbarity of the British troops ...
- A war of their own : bombers over the Southwest Pacific
- Advance and destroy : Patton as commander in the Bulge
- Albert Sidney Johnston, soldier of three republics
- All quiet on the western front
- Allegany to Appomattox : the life and letters of Private William Whitlock of the 188th New York Volunteers
- Alvin York : a new biography of the hero of the Argonne
- An American soldier in World War I
- Archives of Memory : a Soldier Recalls World War II
- Articles of capitulation : made and entered into between Richard Montgomery, Esquire, brigadier general of the Continental Army, and the citizens and inhabitants of Montreal
- Battle tactics of the Western Front : the British Army's art of attack, 1916-18
- Battlefield surgeon : life and death on the front lines of World War II
- Battlefire! : combat stories from World War II
- Battles and leaders of the Civil War, Volume 5
- Battles and leaders of the Civil War, Volume 6
- Boston, 26th of June, 1775. : This town was alarmed on the 17th instant at break of day, by a firing from the Lively ship of war ; and a report was immediately spread that the rebels had broke ground, and were raising a battery on the heights of the peninsula of Charlestown, against the town of Boston. .
- Boston, September 26, 1777 : Last evening a gentleman arrived here from Providence, by whom we are favour'd with the following, fresh advices from the northern army
- Boston, Sunday, January 12, 1777 : the letters, whereof the following are extracts, being wrote by several field officers in the American army, arrived in town last evening, and are made public for the perusal of the several gentlemen who subscribed to defray the expences of obtaining intelligence from the army
- Bougainville, 1943-1945 : the forgotten campaign
- Briefing on Operation Moshtarak in Helmand Province, Afghanistan : hearing before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, February 22, 2010
- Brigadier General John D. Imboden : Confederate commander in the Shenandoah
- Burlington Nov. [blank] 1776 : Sir, General Howe, after having been presented with the fairest opportunity to come to a general engagement with the brave troops of the United States, at the White-Plains, thought proper to decline a battle, and suddenly retreated towards New-York.
- Burning Japan : Air Force bombing strategy change in the Pacific
- By His Excellency Benning Wentworth, Esq; captain-general, governor and commander in chief, in and over His Majesty's province of New-Hampshire ... : It having been His Majesty's pleasure to signify his commands to me, that his royal proclamation for a public thanksgiving should be solemnized and kept in all His Majesty's colonies in America ... I have therefore thought fit to cause His Majesty's said proclamation to be herewith printed, and to appoint Thursday the thirteenth day of March to be observed and kept as a day of public thanksgiving throughout this province ... Given at Protsmouth the twenty-eighth day of February, one thousand seven hundred and sixty
- By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq ; captain general and governor in chief in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay ... A proclamation for a general thanksgiving : ... Thursday the twenty-seventh day of this instant November ... Given at Boston, the seventh day of November 1760
- By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esq ; governor and commander in chief in and over the state of Connecticut. A proclamation : Whereas it hath pleased a holy and righteous God ... to suffer this land to be visited with the calamities of a sore and distressing war ... Given under my hand at Lebanon in said state, the 5th day of August, A.D. 1779
- By an express arrived at Philadelphia on Saturday evening, last we have the following account of the battle at Charlestown, on Saturday the 18th of June, instant
- By the Honourable Joseph Talcott Esq ; governour of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut in New-England in America. A proclamation : His Majesty having thought fit to declare war against Spain ... Given under my hand in the Council chamber at Hartford, this thirteenth day of May ... 1740
- Camp at Lake George, Sept. 9. 1755. : To the governours of the several colonies who raised the troops on the present expedition
- Carolina in crisis : Cherokees, colonists, and slaves in the American southeast, 1756-1763
- Chad's Ford, September 11, 1777. 5 o'clock, P.M. : Sir, When I had the honor of addressing you this morning, I mentioned that the enemy were advancing and had began a cannonade .
- Charles Lee : self before country
- China''s Battle for Korea : the 1951 Spring Offensive
- Cold Harbor to the Crater : the end of the Overland Campaign
- Colony Connecticut, ss. By the Governor : whereas I have authentic intelligence, that the army under the command of the late General Montgomery, has been repulsed in attempting to dispossess the enemies of American liberty of the city of Quebec ... I have thought it necessary that at least one regiment of foot should be raised by voluntary inlistment ... and thereupon issue this proclamation for that purpose ... Given under my hand at Lebanon, in said colony, the 18th day of January ... 1776
- Combat chaplain : the personal story of the World War II chaplain of the Japanese American 100th Battalion
- Combat reporter : Don Whitehead's World War II diary and memoirs
- Confederate general R.S. Ewell : Robert E. Lee's hesitant commander
- Contested borderland : the Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia
- Counter-thrust : from the Peninsula to the Antietam
- Crossing the line : a Bluejacket's odyssey in World War II
- D-Day : 24 hours that saved the world
- Deliberate force : a case study in effective air campaigning : final report of the Air University Balkans air campaign study
- Diary of a disaster : British aid to Greece, 1940-1941
- Die Deutsche Seekriegsführung im Pazifik in den Jahren 1914 und 1915
- Edward III and the War at Sea : the English Navy, 1327-1377
- Elements of military strategy : an historical approach
- Endgame 1758 : the promise, the glory, and the despair of Louisbourg's last decade
- Endkampf : soldiers, civilians, and the death of the Third Reich
- Essays political and historical
- Extract of a letter from General Gates, dated camp at Saratoga, October 18, 1777 : Sir, I have the satisfaction to present your Excellency with the convention of Saratoga ; by which His Excellency Lieutenant General Burgoyne has surrendered himself .
- Eyewitness to war : the US Army in Operation AL FAJR : an oral history
- Fall of the Double Eagle : the Battle for Galicia and the demise of Austria-Hungary
- Field armies and fortifications in the Civil War : the Eastern campaigns, 1861-1864
- Fields of blood : the Prairie Grove Campaign
- Fighting fascism in Europe : the World War II letters of an American veteran of the Spanish Civil War
- France during World War II : from defeat to liberation
- Fresh and important news! Providence, Jan. 12, 1777 : This morning an express arrived to his honor the governor, from the Honorable Governor Trumbull, of Connecticut, with the following very agreeable and important intelligence, viz
- Fresh important intelligence, just arrived from the northern army
- From empire to empire : Jerusalem between Ottoman and British rule
- From war to peace in 1945 Germany : a GI's experience
- Gardens of Hell : battles of the Gallipoli Campaign
- General Maxime Weygand, 1867-1965 : fortune and misfortune
- General Thomas Posey : son of the American Revolution
- General U.S. Grant : his early life and military career : with an account of his presidential administration and tour around the world
- Germany's war and the Holocaust : disputed histories
- Grassroots fascism : the war experience of the Japanese people
- Green Light! : Men of the 81st Troop Carrier Squadron Tell Their Story
- Head quarters, August 25, 1777 : Sir, A messenger is just arrived with the inclosed letters from General Arnold and Colonel Gansevoort
- Hell in the Holy Land : World War I in the Middle East
- Henry of Lancaster's expedition to Aquitaine, 1345-46 : military service and professionalism in the hundred years war
- History of the plots and crimes of the great conspiracy to overthrow liberty in America
- Illinois in the War of 1812
- Important intelligence. Providence, August 23, 1777 : the following was received in a hand-bill from Boston, after the publication of this day's Gazette. Boston (twelve o'clock) Friday, August 22. The following letter from the Hon. Major-General Lincoln, to the Honorable Council, is just received by express. Bennington, August 18, 1777
- Important news. Boston, (twelve o'clock) Friday, August 22 : the following letter from the Hon. Major-General Lincoln, to the honorable Coucil, is just received by express
- In Congress, July 19, 1776. Resolved, that a copy of the circular letters and of the declarations they enclosed from Lord Howe to Mr. W. Franklin, Mr. Penn ... be published in the several gazettes, that the good people of these United States, may be informed of what nature are the commissioners and what the terms ..
- In the steps of the Black Prince : the road to Poitiers, 1355-1356
- Inside Israel's Northern Command : the Yom Kippur War on the Syrian Border
- Investment in blood : the real cost of Britain's Afghan War
- Jack Toffey's war : a son's memoir
- June 1941 : Hitler and Stalin
- Kentucky rebel town : the Civil War battles of Cynthiana and Harrison County
- La Lorraine dans la guerre de 1870
- Losing small wars : British military failure in Iraq and Afghanstan
- MacArthur in Asia : the general and his staff in the Philippines, Japan, and Korea
- McClellan : from Ball's Bluff to Antietam
- Memoirs of Andrew Jackson : late major general and commander in chief of the Southern Division of the Army of the United States
- Memoirs of the campaign of the North Western Army of the United States, A.D. 1812 : in a series of letters addressed to the citizens of the United States : with an appendix, containing a brief sketch of the revolutionary services of the author
- Military miscellanies
- Military operations of the Civil War : a guide-index to the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865
- Monty's men : the British Army and the liberation of Europe, 1944-5
- My life before the World War, 1860-1917 : a memoir
- Napoleon's 1796 Italian campaign
- Nazi Policy on the Eastern Front, 1941 : total war, genocide, and radicalization
- New Georgia : the second battle for the Solomons
- New-York, November 13th, 1775 : Yesterday arrived an express from our army in Canada, by whom we have the following important intelligence
- New-York, September 4. Tuesday last Colonel Prescot, aid de camp to General Amherst, arrived in town in six days from the army, which he left the 26th ult. being sent express with dispatches for England ... : an account of the success of His Majesty's army, under General Amherst, in the River St. Lawrence
- Nobility lost : French and Canadian martial cultures, Indians, and the end of New France
- Normandy to victory : the war diary of General Courtney H. Hodges and the First U.S. Army
- Not the slightest chance : the defence of Hong Kong, 1941
- Official report of the commandant of cadets of the battle at New Market, &c. &c. &c
- Okinawa : the last battle
- Okinawa : the last battle
- Okinawa : the last battle,
- On celestial wings
- Once they were eagles : the men of the Black Sheep Squadron
- One of Lee's best men : the Civil War letters of General William Dorsey Pender
- Ostkrieg : Hitler's war of extermination in the East
- Passing the test : combat in Korea, April-June 1951
- Personal memoirs
- Personal memoirs of U.S. Grant
- Personal memoirs of U.S. Grant, Vol. 1
- Philadelphia, August 22, 1777. By an express arrived last evening from General Schuyler to Congress, we have the following important intelligence.
- Philadelphia, July 20, 1776. By an express arrived yesterday from South-Carolina, we have the following important intelligence : Extract of a letter from Fort Johnson, South-Carolina, July, 2, 1776.
- Pogue's war : diaries of a WWII combat historian
- Poilu : the World War I notebooks of Corporal Louis Barthas, barrelmaker, 1914-1918
- Poilu : the World War I notebooks of Corporal Louis Barthas, barrelmaker, 1914-1918
- Proof of loyalty : Kazuo Yamane and the Nisei soldiers of Hawaii
- Providence, February 20, 1781 : This afternoon an express arrived here from Philadelphia, by whom we have the following important intelligence from South-Carolina, which was received at Philadelphia by an express from the Hon. Major-General Greene
- Providence, January 5, 1777 : Fresh advices from the westward, extracted from a New-London paper of Friday last.
- Rebel raider : the life of General John Hunt Morgan
- Reluctant accomplice : a Wehrmacht soldier's letters from the Eastern Front
- Remarks on "General Wm. Hull's Memoirs of the campaign of the Northwestern army, 1812"
- Report of the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War
- Retribution : the battle for Japan, 1944-45
- Ruckzüg : the German retreat from France, 1944
- Sherman and his campaigns : a military biography
- Shooting the Pacific War : Marine Corps combat photography in WWII
- Soldier in the Sinai : a general's account of the Yom Kippur war
- Soldiers of empire : Indian and British armies in World War II
- South Pacific diary, 1942-1943
- Spring 1865 : the closing campaigns of the Civil War
- Striking back : combat in Korea, March-April 1951
- Surface and destroy : the submarine gun war in the Pacific
- Surge : my journey with General David Petraeus and the remaking of the Iraq War
- Sweet Pea at war : a history of USS Portland (CA-33)
- Tactics and the experience of battle in the age of Napoleon
- Take sides with the truth : the postwar letters of John Singleton Mosby to Samuel F. Chapman
- The 9th Infantry Division in Vietnam : unparalleled and unequaled
- The American crisis. : Let God, and the world judge between us
- The Ashgate research companion to the Korean War
- The Battle of Crécy, 1346
- The Christmas truce : myth, memory, and the First World War
- The Civil War diary of Father James Sheeran : Confederate chaplain and Redemptorist
- The Civil War in the West : victory and defeat from the Appalachians to the Mississippi
- The Civil War on the Mississippi : Union Sailors, Gunboat Captains, and the campaign to control the river
- The Continental Army
- The Crimean War in imperial context, 1854-1856
- The IRA in Britain, 1919-1923 : 'in the heart of enemy lines'
- The Korean War : No Victors, No Vanquished
- The Line : Combat in Korea, January-February 1951
- The Mormon Battalion : U.S. Army of the West, 1846-1848
- The Somme
- The U.S. Army in the War of 1812 : an operational and command study
- The USS Flier : death and survival on a World War II submarine
- The War of 1812 in the old Northwest
- The Wilderness campaign
- The battle for China : essays on the military history of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945
- The battle of Crécy : a casebook
- The boys of winter : life and death in the U.S. ski troops during the Second World War
- The bravest of the brave : the correspondence of Stephen Dodson Ramseur
- The campaign of Princeton, 1776-177
- The cognitive challenge of war : Prussia 1806
- The diaries of Frank Hurley, 1912-1941
- The dragon in the jungle : the Chinese Army in the Vietnam War
- The end of an era
- The first Pacific War : Britain and Russia, 1854-1856
- The first victory : the Second World War and the East African campaign
- The following return of prisoners, taken at Forts Montgomery and Clinton, are published for the satisfaction of the public, and particularly for the benefit of their relations ; who are requested to deliver such supplies, as they mean to send for the use of the prisoners, to Col. Taylor, at Newburgh, who is empowered to forward the same to New-York
- The ideology of the offensive : military decision making and the disasters of 1914
- The military memoirs of General John Pope
- The much troubled alliance : US-China military cooperation during the Pacific War, 1941-1945
- The story of the conquest of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the building of old Fort Marcy, A.D. 1846
- The thin red line
- The typhoon of war : Micronesian experiences of the Pacific war
- This terrible sound : the battle of Chickamauga
- To Tilt at Windmills : a Memoir of the Spanish Civil War
- To battle for God and the right : the Civil War letterbooks of Emerson Opdycke
- Twelve turning points of the Second World War
- Two great rebel armies : an essay in Confederate military history
- Union combined operations in the Civil War
- United States Army in the World War, 1917-1919
- Unlikely liberators : the men of the 100th and 442nd
- Valor, guts, and luck : a B-17 tailgunner's survival story during World War II
- Virginia at war, 1861
- Virginia at war, 1862
- Virginia at war, 1863
- Virginia at war, 1864
- Virginia at war, 1865
- War by land, sea, and air : Dwight Eisenhower and the concept of unified command
- Warrior diplomat : a green Beret's battles from Washington to Afghanistan
- Warrior generals : winning the British civil wars 1642-1652
- Wartime Macau : under the Japanese shadow
- We shall return! : MacArthur's commanders and the defeat of Japan, 1942-1945
- West Pointers and the Civil War : the old army in war and peace
- What Stalin knew : the enigma of Barbarossa
- Williamsburg, Saturday, April 29, 1775. : Late last night an express arrived from Philadelphia, with the following melancholy advices from the province of Connecticut, forwarded to the Committee of Correspondence in this city. The blow (so much dreaded by our noble friend Lord Chatham) is now struck, a great deal of blood spilt, and much more it is likely, than the present advices communicate. .
- With the Tigers over China, 1941-1942
- With utmost spirit : Allied naval operations in the Mediterranean, 1942-1945
- Wolford's Cavalry : the colonel, the war in the west, and the emancipation question in Kentucky
- Written on the knee : a diary from the Greek-Italian front of WWII
- Yanks Over Europe : American Flyers in World War II
- Year of the locust : a soldier's diary and the erasure of Palestine's Ottoman past
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