Between 1870 and 1871, the world changed forever. The Franco-Prussian War is often a forgotten war, its significance lost amidst larger conflicts such as the Napoleonic Wars and World War I. But, while it lasted less than a year, its aftermath would shape the course of history for decades to come. In this comprehensive and epic account, John-Allen Price explores how this short but far-reaching war came to be, bringing the men who shaped history to life. Price examines the Franco-Prussian War and its world, from the seeds of the war in the Age of Napoleon to the Paris Commune, and the...
Between 1870 and 1871, the world changed forever. The Franco-Prussian War is often a forgotten war, its significance lost amidst larger conflicts such...
One of the most famous documenters of the World War I, Malins, cinematographer and editor of "The Battle of the Somme," relates his experiences, in his own words. Illustrated with more than 40 photographs, he tells of his adventures, the remarkable people he encounters, his near-misses, and the history he witnessed and committed to film for posterity.
One of the most famous documenters of the World War I, Malins, cinematographer and editor of "The Battle of the Somme," relates his experiences, in hi...
Douglas MacArthur is dead, assassinated by his right-hand man in his moment of triumph. As the United States descends into a devastating civil war, England falls to fascism and the forces of darkness gather. America's last hope is General George S. Patton, but he is outnumbered and outgunned. As Patton prepares to stand alone against the tyrannical government of Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and J. Edgar Hoover, cities fall and millions die. It is a war for America's soul - a war Patton has only one year to win.
Douglas MacArthur is dead, assassinated by his right-hand man in his moment of triumph. As the United States descends into a devastating civil war, En...