Americans at War

Author: Stephen E. Ambrose
Collected here for the first time are fifteen essays that span over 100 years of American history–and the remarkable thirty-year career of America’s foremost historian and New York Times bestselling author of D-Day, Undaunted Courage, and Citizen Soldiers.,,Stephen E. Ambrose’s vivid and compelling essays take you to the heart of America’s wars, from Grant’s stunning Fourth….Read More
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