| Daniel Allen Butler - History - 2015 - 617 pages
Erwin Rommel was a complex man: a born leader, brilliant soldier, a devoted husband and proud father; intelligent, instinctive, brave, compassionate, vain, egotistical, and ... | |
| Various - History - 2012 - 396 pages
Fascinating firsthand accounts of the Titanic—in a deluxe package with gorgeous graphic cover art The Titanic, First Accounts graphic deluxe edition compiles first hand ... | |
| Walter Lord - History - 2012 - 232 pages
#1 New York Times Bestseller: The definitive book on the sinking of the Titanic, based on interviews with survivors, by the author of The Miracle of Dunkirk. At first, no one ... | |
| Logan Marshall - History - 2012 - 274 pages
Based on the survivors' own stories, this dramatic history stands as the most authoritative account, ranging from the Titanic's construction to the tragic aftermath of its ... | |
| Jay Henry Mowbray - Transportation - 1998 - 340 pages
Spellbinding reports by survivors, rescuers, others of boarding the lifeboats, parting with loved ones, watching the ship sink, and drifting until rescue. Remarkable 1912 ... | |
| Raphael Patai - History - 1999 - 252 pages
The late Raphael Patai recreates the fascinating world of Jewish seafaring, from Noah's voyage through the Diaspora of late antiquity. Patai weaves together Biblical stories ... | |
| Curtis L. Nelson - History - 1998 - 258 pages
Hunters in the Shallows is the first book to examine the development and role of the small torpedo boat in U.S. naval history, from William Cushing's heroic attack on the ... | |
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