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Norman F. Cantor
Cantor's Alexander the Great is a psychological rendering of a man of his time.
$11.99
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William Manchester
“Listening to Parker, one imagines a jovial uncle delivering a slap on the back and sitting down to describe war experiences in a rich voice filled with humor and pathos.”—AudioFile
$53.99
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Micah Garen, Marie-Helene Carleton
A rare and powerful story of hope, love, survival, and the struggle to bring back alive a hostage in Iraq.
$15.99
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General Tommy Franks with Malcolm McConnell
General Franks retraces his journey from a small-town boyhood through a lifetime of military service -- including his heroic tour as an Artillery officer in Vietnam, where he was wounded three times.
$25.99
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Staff Sergeant David Bellavia with John Bruning
$17.99
9 hours 30 minutes
In one of the most compelling combat narratives ever written, Staff Sergeant David Bellavia, Army infantry platoon leader, gives a teeth-rattling, first-hand account of eleven straight days of heavy house-to-house fighting during the climactic second battle of Fallujah.
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Bevin Alexander
$21.75
11 hours 30 minutes
Throughout history, great generals have deceived, outflanked, and triumphed over superior armies commanded by conventional thinkers. Bevin Alexander tells how Hannibal, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Ston...
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Anthony Swofford
$21.99
8 hours
New York Times bestselling author Anthony Swofford weaves his experiences in war with vivid accounts of boot camp, reflections on the mythos of the marines, and remembrances of battles with lovers.
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Bob Woodward
$17.99
7 hours
Bob Woodward examines how the Bush administration avoided telling the truth about Iraq to the public, to the Congress, and often to themselves.
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