Grant & Lee, a study in personality and generalship.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 973.7
- E468 .F96 1957
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E185.615 .T47 1975 For whites only / | E457.2 .W7 1981 Lincoln and his generals / | E457.2 .W7 1981 Lincoln and his generals / | E468 .F96 1957 Grant & Lee, a study in personality and generalship. | E743 .O9 The strange tactics of extremism | E744 .A477 1971 Rise to globalism; American foreign policy since 1938 | E744 .B44 1955 The United States as a world power; a diplomatic history, 1900-1955. |
Bibliography: p. 289-313.
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