Military history
1984
355.05 M622
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Title
Military history
Variant Title
Ameircan victory in the War of 1812 : capture of York.|Battle of Brandywine : setback for the Continental Army.|Battle of Lutzen : victory and death for Gustavus Adolphus.|Best little stories : largely forgotten today, this foreign-born revolutionary was a pamphleteer, soldier and politician.|Did a card game with aprisoner affect the siege of Fort Sackville : and did the prisoner violate his parole terms?|Intrigue : Jane McCrea, remembered as a victim of American Indian brutality, may have died under different circumstances.|'Light-Horse Harry' Lee entered history with a daring night attack on the fort at Paulus Hook.|Paul Revere's rebel roots may have taken hold while he was in His Majesty's service.|Perspectives : William T. Sherman's march to relieve Knoxville showed the same single-mindedness as his later march to the sea.|Quebec Campaign : battle for a continent.|Turning point at Saratoga.
Published
Herndon, Va. Empire Press 1984-
Description
v. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Call Number
355.05 M622
System Control No.
(OCoLC)11492012
Note
Frequency: Bimonthly
Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 5 (Aug. l985); title from cover.
Published in Leesburg, Va., Aug. 1988- ; published by Empire Press, 1984- Feb. 1994; published by Cowles History Group, Apr. 1994-
Library has scattered issues only.
Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 5 (Aug. l985); title from cover.
Published in Leesburg, Va., Aug. 1988- ; published by Empire Press, 1984- Feb. 1994; published by Cowles History Group, Apr. 1994-
Library has scattered issues only.
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