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1944 | | 1926 | Earl of Hardinge Goulburn Giffard Halsbury | | | | | |
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Abstract of the official record of proceedings of the Reno Court of Inquiry: convened at Chicago, Illinois, 13 January 1879 | | 1954 | W. A. (William Alexander) Graham | | | | | |
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Achtung!: Ostmarkenrundfunk! | | 1932 | Hans Martin | | | | | |
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After the Battle of Dorking: or, What Became of the Invaders! | | 1871 | | | | | | |
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All for his country | | 1915 | J. U. (John Ulrich) Giesy | | | | | |
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America fallen! | | 1915 | John Bernard Walker | | | | | |
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The Arikara narrative of the campaign against the hostile Dakotas, June, 1876 | | 1920 | Orin Grant Libby | | | | | |
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The attack and defense of Little Round Top, Gettysburg | | 1913 | Oliver Wilcox Norton | | | | | |
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Au-dessus du Continent noir | | 1911 | Emile Augustin Cyprien Driant | | | | | |
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The battle of April 19, 1775 | | 1922 | Frank Warren Coburn | | | | | |
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The battle of April 19, 1775, in Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Arlington, Cambridge, Somerville and Charlestown, Massachusetts | | 1912 | Frank Warren Coburn | | | | | |
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The battle of Birch Coulee: a wounded man's description of a battle with the Indians | | 1925 | Robert Knowles Boyd | | | | | |
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The battle of Bushy Run: the most decisive victory in all history gained by the white man over the American Indian | | 1928 | C. M. (Christian Martin) Bomberger | | | | | |
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The battle of Dorking | | 1914 | George Tomkyns Chesney, G. H. Powell | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: a comprehensive narrative | | 1913 | Jesse Bowman Young | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: from the History of the civil war in America | New, rev. ed. | 1912 | John P. (John Page) Nicholson, comte de Louis-Philippe-Albert d'Orléans Paris | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: from the History of the civil war in America | New, rev. ed. | 1907 | John P. (John Page) Nicholson, comte de Louis-Philippe-Albert d'Orléans Paris, Frank Haviland | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: from "The world disarmed," | | 1912 | J. Frank (James Frank) Hanly | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: the country, the contestants, the results | | 1935 | W. C. (William C.) Storrick | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg: the crest-wave of the American Civil War | | 1914 | Francis Marshal Pierce | | | | | |
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The battle of Gettysburg. | | 1892 | Samuel Adams Drake | | | | | |
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The battle of Lexington common, April 19, 1775 | | 1921 | Frank Warren Coburn | | | | | |
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The battle of Monmouth | | 1927 | William Starr Myers, William S. (William Scudder) Stryker | | | | | |
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The battle of Monmouth | | 1913 | Henry Armitt Brown, Abraham Jay Demarest | | | | | |
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The battle of the Swash and the capture of Canada | | 1888 | Samuel Barton, Samuel Barton | | | | | |
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The battle of Trenton: including its historical setting | | 1934 | II. Bortpn Butcher, Herbert Borton Butcher | | | | | |
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The Battle Off Worthing: Why the Invaders Never Got to Dorking; A Prophecy, by a Captain of the Royal Navy | | 1887 | | | | | | |
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The Bennington battle monument: its story and its meaning | | 1925 | John Spargo | | | | | |
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The blue and gray | | 1922 | J. Warren Gilbert | | | | | |
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Bomben auf Hamburg!: Vision oder Möglichkeit | | 1932 | Johann von Leers | | | | | |
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A British fusilier in revolutionary Boston: being the diary of Lieutenant Frederick Mackenzie, adjutant of the Royal Welch fusiliers, January 5-April 30, 1775, with a letter describing his voyage to America | | 1926 | Allen French, Frederick Mackenzie | | | | | |
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The broken trident | | 1926 | Edward Frank Spanner | | | | | |
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The bugles of Gettysburg | | 1913 | La Salle Corbell Pickett, Reginald F. (Reginald Fairfax) Bolles | | | | | |
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California Joe: noted scout and Indian fighter | | 1935 | Earle Robert Forrest, Joe E. Milner, William H. C. Bowen | | | | | |
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The campaign of 1864 in the valley of Virginia and the expedition to Lynchburg | | 1925 | Henry Du Pont | | | | | |
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The campaign of Trenton, 1776-77 | | 1895 | Samuel Adams Drake | | | | | |
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Cauldron bubble | | 1934 | Leslie Reid | | | | | |
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Chief Flying Hawk's tales: the true story of Custer's last fight | | 1936 | Major Israel McCreight | | | | | |
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A colonel at Gettysburg and Spotsylvania | | 1931 | Varina D. (Varina Davis) Brown | | | | | |
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Comanche: the sole survivor of all the forces in Custer's last stand, the battle of the Little Big Horn | | 1935 | Barron Brown | | | | | |
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The coming conflict of nations: or, The Japanese-American war; a narrative | | 1909 | Ernest Hugh Fitzpatrick | | | | | |
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The conquest of America: a romance of disaster and victory: U.S.A., 1921 A.D. : based on extracts from the diary of James E. Langston, war correspondent of the "London times" | | 1916 | Cleveland Moffett, Wladyslaw T. (Wladyslaw Theodore) Benda | | | | | |
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The Custer fight: Capt. Benteen's story of the battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25-26, 1876 | | 1933 | Earl Alonzo Brininstool, Frederick William Benteen, Robert E. (Robert Edmund) Strahorn | | | | | |
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The Custer fight: Some critisms of Gen. E. S. Godfreys "Custer's last battle," in the Century magazine for January, 1892; and of Mrs. Elizabeth Custer's pamphlet of 1921 | | 1936 | Fred Dustin | | | | | |
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Custer's last battle on the Little Big Horn | | 1927 | Charles Francis Roe, Edward John McClernand | | | | | |
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Custer soldiers not buried | | 1933 | Thomas Bailey Marquis | | | | | |
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The day of Concord and Lexington, the nineteenth of April, 1775 | | 1925 | Allen French | | | | | |
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Der Breisgau in flammen | | 1912 | Ludwig von der. Lauter | | | | | |
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Der Dreibund an die front! | 3. aufl. | 1914 | L. Rautenburg | | | | | |
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Der schwarz tag | | 1933 | Ernst Kabisch | | | | | |
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Dixmude, the epic of the French marines (October 17-November 10, 1914) | | 1916 | Charles Le Goffic, Florence Simmonds | | | | | |
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Emmeline: by Elsie Singmaster ; with illustrations | | 1916 | Elsie Singmaster, Bernard J. Rosenmeyer | | | | | |
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Europa in flammen | 1.-5. aufl. | 1908 | Michael Wagebald | | | | | |
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The fall of England? : The battle of Dorking: reminiscences of a volunteer | | 1871 | George Tomkyns Chesney | | | | | |
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Fiction and truth about the battle on Lexington common: April 19, 1775 | | 1918 | Frank Warren Coburn | | | | | |
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The field diary of Lt. Edward Settle Godfrey, commanding Co. K, 7th Cavalry Regiment under Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer in the Sioux encounter at the Battle of the Little Big Horn: covering the period from May 17, 1876 when the expedition commanded by Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry left Ft. Abraham Lincoln, Bismarck Dakota Territory until the return of the battered regiment a few days after September 24, 1876, to the same place | | 1957 | Edward Settle Godfrey | | | | | |
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Fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg | Rev. ed. | 1915 | Lewis Eugene Beitler | | | | | |
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Fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg | | 1914 | Lewis Eugene Beitler | | | | | |
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Frankreichs ende im Jahre 19??: Ein Zukunftsbild | | 1912 | Adolf Sommerfeld | | | | | |
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From Maine to Gettysburg, 1863-1913 | | 1914 | Elsie Dorothea Tibbetts | | | | | |
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Gelb--weiss | | 1932 | Kondor (pseudonym) | | | | | |
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General Gage's informers: new material upon Lexington & Concord. Benjamin Thompson as loyalist & the treachery of Benjamin Church, Jr | | 1932 | Allen French | | | | | |
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General Lee's headquarters at Gettysburg, Penna | | 1911 | Henry S Moyer, Henry S. Moyer | | | | | |
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Gettysburg: a journey to America's greatest battleground, in photographs taken by the world's first war photographers while the battle was being fought. Official presentation semi-centennial ed | | 1913 | Francis Trevelyan Miller | | | | | |
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Gettysburg as the battle was fought | | 1927 | PT. W. Long, Harry W. Long | | | | | |
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Gettysburg; stories of the red harvest and the aftermath | | 1930 | Elsie Singmaster | | | | | |
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Gettysburg: stories of the red harvest and the aftermath | | 1913 | Elsie Singmaster | | | | | |
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Hand grips: the story of the great Gettysburg reunion, July, 1913 | | 1913 | Frank Ernest Channon, Comrade Walter H. Blake, Walter Herbert Blake | | | | | |
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Haut les ailes! | | 1914 | Marc. Gouvieux | | | | | |
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The Hill of Bennington: a battle-poem for the sesqui-centennial celebration of the battle of Bennington, August 16th, 1927, with seven associated lyrics and ballads | | 1927 | Daniel L. (Daniel Leavens) Cady | | | | | |
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Hindenburg's march into London | | 1916 | Louis G. Redmond-Howard, Logan Marshall, Paul Georg Münch | | | | | |
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A history of the battle of Bennington, Vermont | 2nd ed., thoroughly rev. | 1912 | Frank Warren Coburn | | | | | |
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The human slaughter-house: (Scenes from the war that is sure to come.) | | 1913 | Wilhelm Lamszus, Oakley Williams | | | | | |
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Invasion from the air: a prophetic novel | | 1934 | Roy Connolly, Frank McIlraith | | | | | |
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The Invasion of 1910, With a Full Account of the Siege of London | | 1906 | Herbert Wrigley Wilson, William Le Queux | | | | | |
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The invasion of America: a fact story based on the inexorable mathematics of war | | 1916 | J. W. (Julius Washington) Muller | | | | | |
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The invasion of the United States: or, Uncle Sam's boys at the capture of Boston | | 1916 | Harrie Irving Hancock | | | | | |
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James Hayward: born April 4, 1750, killed in the battle of Lexington April 19, 1775, with genealogical notes relating to the Haywards | | 1911 | William Frederick Adams | | | | | |
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L'agonie de Dixmude | | 1928 | Ernest Hosten, Léon Bocquet | | | | | |
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L'agonie de Dixmude | | 1916 | Ernest Hosten, Léon Bocquet | | | | | |
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L'autre!: La dernière? | | 1933 | Robert Demarty | | | | | |
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L'univers en feu: roman | | 1933 | Léon Riotor | | | | | |
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La France victorieuse dans la guerre de demain | | 1911 | Arthur Boucher | | | | | |
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La revanche de l'Allemagne: la guerre qui vient; l'Angleterre menacée | | 1928 | Charles Cormier | | | | | |
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The last battle of the Sioux nation | | 1929 | Usher L. (Usher Lloyd) Burdick, Worzalla | | | | | |
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The last of the thundering herd | | 1933 | Charles Fox, Bigelow Neal | | | | | |
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Le grand jeu | | 1930 | Roger Dorient | | | | | |
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Lee and the Gettysburg campaign | | 1933 | George Wellford Tucker | | | | | |
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Legend into history: the Custer mystery | | 1951 | Charles Kuhlman | | | | | |
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Legend into history: the Custer mystery: an analytical study of the Battle of the Little Big Horn | [2d print., with additions] | 1952 | Charles Kuhlman | | | | | |
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Les Allemands chez Léon Blum | | 1932 | Hervé Lauwick | | | | | |
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Lexington, the birthplace of American liberty: a handbook containing a brief summary of the events leading up to the outbreak of the American Revolution--Paul Revere's narrative of his famous ride--an account of the battle of Lexington--a sketch of the town and the places of historic interest--inscriptions on all historic tablets--directory--map and numerous illustrations | | 1934 | Fred S. (Fred Smith) Piper | | | | | |
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Lincoln at Gettysburg | | 1930 | Edward Everett, William Eleazar Barton | | | | | |
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Lincoln's Gettysburg world-message | | 1919 | Henry Eyster Jacobs | | | | | |
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Michigan at Gettysburg, July 1st, 2d and 3rd, 1863: June 12th 1889 | | 1889 | | | | | | |
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The military journals of two private soldiers, 1758-1775 | | 1855 | Abraham Tomlinson, Lemuel Lyon, Samuel Haws | | | | | |
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Mit den deutschen Heeren : Kriegsberichte eines Amerikaners, 1914-15 | | 1917 | Edwin Emerson | | | | | |
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The next chapter: the war against the moon | | 1928 | André Maurois | | | | | |
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The Nineteenth of April, 1775 | | 1925 | Harold Murdock | | | | | |
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The North and the South at Antietam and Gettysburg | | 1908 | William E. Spear | | | | | |
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Northwestern fights and fighters | | 1907 | Cyrus Townsend Brady | | | | | |
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Old Neutriment | | 1934 | Glendolin Damon Wagner | | | | | |
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Outstanding historical events: the massacre of General Custer and his men in Montana, June 25, 1876 | | 1959 | | | | | | |
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Paul Revere and his famous ride | | 1929 | Charles C. Farrington | | | | | |
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Paul Revere's own story: an account of his ride as told in a letter to a friend, together with a brief sketch of his versatile career | | 1929 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Paul Revere | | | | | |
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The red badge of courage | | 1925 | Stephen Crane | | | | | |
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The red Napoleon | | 1929 | Floyd Phillips Gibbons | | | | | |
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Roster of the survivors of the battle of Gettysburg living in the state of Michigan, May, 1913 | | 1913 | A. H. (Albert H.) Boies | | | | | |
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The Russian campaign of 1914: the beginning of the war and operations in East Prussia | | 1933 | Nīkolaĭ Nīkolaevīch Golovīn, Arthur Godfrey Stephens Muntz | | | | | |
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The secind Armada: a chapter of future history | | 1871 | George Tomkyns Chesney | | | | | |
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'Sewing Susie' | | 1927 | Elsie Singmaster | | | | | |
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The shaping of a battle: Gettysburg | [1st ed.] | 1959 | James Stuart Montgomery | | | | | |
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She watched Custer's last battle: her story interpreted | | 1933 | Thomas Bailey Marquis, Cheyenne Indian. Kate Bighead | | | | | |
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Sketch story of the Custer battle: a clashing of red and blue | | 1933 | Thomas Bailey Marquis | | | | | |
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Stories from our hills | | 1926 | Jean. Jarvie, Dr. Gladden | | | | | |
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The story of the battles at Gettysburg | | 1927 | James Knox Polk Scott | | | | | |
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The story of the Little Big Horn: Custer's last fight | | 1926 | Lieut, W. A. (William Alexander) Graham | | | | | |
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Stuart's cavalry in the Gettysburg campaign | | 1908 | John Singleton Mosby | | | | | |
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Tannenberg: das deutsche Heer von 1914, seine Grundzüge und deren Auswirkung im Sieg an der Ostfront | | 1928 | Walter Elze | | | | | |
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... Tannenberg wie es wirklich war | | 1926 | Max Hoffmann | | | | | |
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Tannenberg; wie Hindenburg die Russen schlug | | 1934 | Hans Rudolf Berndorff | | | | | |
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Tragedy in the great Sioux camp | | 1936 | Usher L. (Usher Lloyd) Burdick | | | | | |
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A trooper with Custer and other historic incidents of the battle of the Little Big Horn | | 1925 | E. A. (Earl Alonzo) Brininstool | | | | | |
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Troopers with Custer: historic incidents of the Battle of the Little Big Horn | [Rev. and expanded ed.] | 1952 | E. A. (Earl Alonzo) Brininstool | | | | | |
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The true story of "Jennie" Wade: a Gettysburg maid | | 1917 | J. W. (John White) Johnston | | | | | |
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Tsushima | | 1937 | Alekseĭ Sīlych Novīkov-Prīboĭ, Cedar Paul, Eden Paul | | | | | |
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The tunnel thru the air | | 1927 | William D. Gann | | | | | |
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Two days after the Custer battle | | 1935 | Thomas Bailey Marquis, William Henry White | | | | | |
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Two Indian battles: battle of the Little Big Horn, June 25, 1876; battle of Birch Coulee, Sept. 2nd and 3rd, 1862 | | 1928 | Robert Knowles Boyd, Captain Hiram P. Grant | | | | | |
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Tzars et mikados: la bataille de Tsoushima | | 1935 | Maurice Larrouy | | | | | |
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The vanishing race: the last great Indian council; a record in picture and story of the last great Indian council | | 1913 | Joseph K. (Joseph Kossuth) Dixon, Joseph Kossuth Dixon, Rodman Wanamaker | | | | | |
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The war god walks again | | 1926 | F. Britten (Frederick Britten) Austin | | | | | |
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War in the Pacific: a study of navies, peoples and battle problems | | 1936 | joint author Charles Binford Gary, Sutherland Denlinger | | | | | |
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War over England | | 1936 | Lionel Evelyn Oswald Charlton | | | | | |
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The Washington's Crossing sketch book | | 1914 | Charles Burr Todd | | | | | |
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What Happened After the Battle of Dorking | | 1871 | Charles John Stone | | | | | |
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Which Indian killed Custer? | | 1933 | Thomas Bailey Marquis | | | | | |
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With Meade at Gettysburg | | 1930 | George Gordon Meade | | | | | |
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With pen and camera on the field of Gettysburg in war and peace; | | 1898 | Holman D. (Holman Douglas) Waldron | | | | | |
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