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Soldier of Fortune
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Soldier of Fortune

Soldier of Fortune traces the bold and adventurous career of Emil Holmdahl, one of that swashbuckling breed of mercenaries growing out of the United States' imperialistic years during the early twentieth century. Following Holmdahl from the Philippine Insurrection, through the "banana wars" in Central America, onto the bloody stage of the Mexican Revolution and World War I, Douglas Meed captures the drama and adventure not only of Holmdahl, but of the United States' quest to become a major world power. Holmdahl's adventures in Mexico shed new light on revolutionary activities and the struggle for power, including the death of revolutionary leader Francisco "Pancho" Villa. Meed suggests that ...

The Mexican War 1846–1848
  • Language: en

The Mexican War 1846–1848

The war with Mexico was the one of the most decisive conflicts in American history. After smashing Mexico's armies the young republic bestrode the North American continent like a colossus with one leg anchored on the Atlantic seaboard and the other on the Pacific. It was a bitter, hard fought war that raged across Mexico through the northern deserts, the fever-ridden Gulf cities and the balmy haciendas of California. This book covers the full course of the war, ending with General Winfield Scott's march from the captured port of Vera Cruz to Mexico City, fighting all the way.

The Mexican War, 1846-1848
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

The Mexican War, 1846-1848

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The war with Mexico was the one of the most decisive conflicts in American history. After smashing Mexico's armies the young republic bestrode the North American continent like a colossus with one leg anchored on the Atlantic seaboard and the other on the Pacific. It was a bitter, hard fought war that raged across Mexico through the northern deserts, the fever-ridden Gulf cities and the balmy haciendas of California. This book covers the full course of the war, ending with General Winfield Scott's march from the captured port of Vera Cruz to Mexico City, fighting all the way."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Comanche 1800–74
  • Language: en

Comanche 1800–74

In the 18th and 19th centuries, the numerous tribes of mounted Comanche warriors were the "Lords of the Southern Plains". For more than 150 years, these ferocious raiders struck terror into the hearts of other plain tribes, Mexican villagers and Anglo settlers in frontier Texas. Their dominion stretched from southern Colorado and Kansas into northern Mexico. This book documents the life and experiences of a Comanche warrior at the peak of their dominance. Following a hypothetical figure through a lifetime, it covers key social and cultural aspects as well as documenting the methods and equipment that they used to wage war.

The Dolchstoss Legend
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

The Dolchstoss Legend

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Perceptions of the British General Strike of 1926
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Perceptions of the British General Strike of 1926

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Fighting Texas Navy 1832-1843
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Fighting Texas Navy 1832-1843

For more than a century and a half Texans have honored the heroes of the Texas fight for independence. But the courageous seamen of the Texas navy have been all but forgotten. The fought the fury of the Gulf storms and braved the guns of a powerful fleet for more than a decade, all the while reviled as outlaws by their president, Sam Houston. But against all odds they triumphed. They dominated the third coast of North America, the Gulf of Mexico, from New Orleans to the Yucatan. Their control of these waters was critical to the very existence of the struggling republic. This is the heroic story of those seaborne Texans who were often outnumbered, usually outgunned, but never outsailed and never, ever outfought.

Bloody Border
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Bloody Border

A history of the Mexican-American border region in the early 20th century profiles the violent and colorful figures during the period of the Mexican revolution, when bloody raids and conflicts broke out between Mexicans and American soldiers and frontiersman.

Justice Douglas Appeals for Rebirth of Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 18

Justice Douglas Appeals for Rebirth of Freedom

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-06-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Texas Ranger Johnny Klevenhagen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Texas Ranger Johnny Klevenhagen

Captain Klevenhagen was one of the best officers Texas ever had. He combined the qualities of the frontier Ranger and his modern day counterpart . . . a peerless horseman and deadly shot, he was also versed in ballistics, fingerprints, and other facets.