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  • Imagen del vendedor de Military History December 1990 Magazine a la venta por Argyl Houser, Bookseller
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    Soft cover. Condición: Fine. No Jacket. Spotless and undamaged inside and out. Light toning (age tanning) to periphery of pages. Will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Editorial"; "Weaponry: Equally at home at sea or on rivers, longships allowed the Vikings to plunder Europe with alarming efficiency" by John Y. Graham; "Personality: After Appomattox, Robert E. Lee encouraged patience and reconciliation, while avoiding the political arena" by Michael J. Marshall; "Espionage: Captured by a U-boat, the young U.S. Navy lieutenant acquired vital information he knew he must bring to the Allies" by Ed Crews; "Savage Land Beckoning: While Spanish conquistadores were exploring and conquering the New World across the western ocean, a band of Cossacks boldly invaded the vast, hostile but economically alluring steppes of Siberia" by Kenneth P. Czech; "Four Months on Hell Island: Adding to the misery of the U.S. Marines on Guadalcanal was the Japanese artillery commander they called 'Pistol Pete.' Years later, he would become good friends with many of his former enemies" interview by Jon Guttman; "Relief Repeatedly Halted: While the diplomats in Peking's Legation Quarter fought for their lives, a multinational force struggled against rampaging Boxers, Imperial Chinese troops and time to come to their relief" by T.J. Deakin; "Glory to the Infantry: The unexpected climax to the Battle of Minden came when two brigades of British infantry marched unsupported into the French center--and into the face of a savage cavalry onslaught" by Eric Niderost; "Books: The 'Myth of the War Experience' helped open the door to a new, even more devastating, world war" by D. Cullen Jacobs; and "Travel: Vienna's dynastic treasures range from Charlemagne's crown to Archduke Franz Ferdinand's open-air car" by David T. Zabecki.