THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE focuses on the moral world of a young man in the Union Army, Henry Fleming. He has deserted his regiment in the clash and horror of battle, deluding himself with specious...
The time is ripe for a comprehensive, fair-minded history of America's war in Vietnam. Stanley Karnow's magnificent book is precisely that-an enthralling narrative that clarifies, analyzes, and...
Bored with farm life, and anxious for some excitement, Henry Fleming sets off to join the Union troops fighting the Civil War. An inexperienced fighter, he is anxious to get into battle to prove his...
At Dawn We Slept; Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of History; Dec. 7, 1941
Gordon W. Prange
The year 2001 marks the 60th anniversary of the United States' entry into World War IIan event precipitated by Japan's devastating surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. There is no better, more...
This great classic of the American Civil War is one of the most important accounts of the reality of war and its aftermath. It deals with the effects of the war on one man, and speaks for a...
Examines the political situation in America at the time of the troubles between England and her colonies and describes how the Declaration of Independence was written and accepted.
Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions of Glory 1874-1932
William Manchester
Winston Churchill is perhaps the most important political figure of the twentieth century. His great oratory and leadership during World War II were only part of his huge breadth of experience and...
An engaging audio presentation of the two most important documents in American history.The Declaration of Independence was the promise of a representative government; the Constitution was the...