John R. Vallely
Dizzy City
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Benedict Cramb is a young Londoner born into poverty who learned to use his cunning and wits to claw his way forward from ...Read Review
Sink The Shigure
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Fictional renditions of the peril faced by World War II submariners play a central role in historical novels of naval action in the 1939...Read Review
Saturnalia
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Saturnalia was a Roman holiday that can best be compared to Las Vegas at its most riotous. That most famous of all Roman “...Read Review
Aaronsohn’s Maps: The Untold Story of the Man Who Might Have Created Peace in the Middle East
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Those critics who ridicule novelists for creating action heroes with talents and lives that transcend those of the average person will do well ...Read Review
The 47th Samurai
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Two characters with the quintessentially American names of Earl and Bob Lee Swagger occupy center stage in this latest view of the father ...Read Review
Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and His American Volunteers, 1941-42
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The Flying Tigers, the nickname of the fighter pilots of the American Volunteer Group serving in China and Burma against Japanese air power ...Read Review
Just Americans: How Japanese Americans Won a War at Home and Abroad
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The story of Japanese Americans in World War II is a fascinating drama of mass imprisonment and battlefield heroism. Young Japanese American soldiers ...Read Review
1945
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Robert Conroy turns history on its head by asking what would have happened if Japan had not surrendered after the atomic bombings of ...Read Review
The Second Objective
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Mid-December 1944 was not a good time for the American forces fighting the Germans on the Franco-German borders. The seemingly defeated Germans unleashed a ...Read Review
Empires, Battles and Wars: The Middle East from Antiquity to the Rise of the New World
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T.C.F. Hopkins offers a fast-paced view of a frequently misunderstood period of Middle Eastern history—the ancient world to the beginnings ...Read Review