Military art and science + History
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Military art and science + History
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Military art and science + History
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- The killing game, a thousand years of warfare in twenty battles, Anthony Tucker-Jones
- 100 military inventions that changed the world, Rod Green
- Alien, how operational art devoured strategy, Justin Kelly and Mike Brennan
- How great generals win, Bevin Alexander
- Soldiers and ghosts, a history of battle in classical antiquity, J.E. Lendon
- War and technology, Jeremy Black
- Moment of battle, the twenty clashes that changed the world, James Lacey and Williamson Murray
- Two historians in technology and war, Michael Howard, John F. Guilmartin, Jr
- Histoire de Napoléon Ier, Amédée Gabourd
- Soul of the sword, an illustrated history of weaponry and warfare from prehistory to the present, Robert L. O'Connell ; illustrations by John Batchelor
- Moment of battle, the twenty clashes that changed the world, Jim Lacey, Williamson Murray
- War on land
- Echoes of war, a thousand years of military history in popular culture, Michael C.C. Adams
- Great generals of the ancient world, the personality, intellectual and leadership traits that made them great
- Historia de la guerra, Geoffrey Parker (edition) ; traduccion de, Jose Luis Gil Aristu
- Hannibal, [a history of the art of war among the Carthaginians and Romans down to the battle of Pydna, 168 B.C., with a detailed account of the second Punic war], Theodore Ayrault Dodge
- The art of war in the Western world, Archer Jones
- The encyclopedia of warfare, from earliest times to the present day, Adrian Gilbert
- Great battles of the ancient world, Professor Garrett G. Fagan, The Pennsylvania State University
- The art of war in the Middle Ages, A.D. 378-1515 /
- War at sea and in the air
- Alexander, a history of the origin and growth of the art of war from the earliest times to the battle of Ipsus, B.C. 301, with a detailed account of the campaigns of the great Macedonian
- A 21st-century concept of air and military operations, by Robbin F. Laird
- Military blunders, the how and why of military failure, Saul David
- A history of warfare, John Keegan
- How to lose a battle, foolish plans and great military blunders, edited by Bill Fawcett
- The rocky road to the Great War, the evolution of trench warfare to 1914, Nicholas Murray ; foreword by Hew Strachan
- The four greatest strategic military thinkers in history, Andrew Wilson
- The Civil War
- The four greatest strategic military thinkers in history
- The shortest history of war, from hunter-gatherers to nuclear superpowers -- a retelling for our times, Gwynne Dyer
- Hannibal, a history of the art of war among the Carthaginians and Romans down to the Battle of Pydna, 168 B.C., with a detailed account of the second Punic war, Theodore Ayrault Dodge
- The battle 100, the stories behind history's most influential battles, by Michael Lee Lanning ; maps by Bob Rosenburgh
- Big guns, artillery on the battlefield, Angus Konstam
- The art of war in the Middle Ages, A.D. 378-1515
- Histoire de napoleon ier
- The decisive battles of world history
- Armament and history, the influence of armament on history from the dawn of classical warfare to the end of the Second World War, J.F.C. Fuller
- The art of war, war and military thought, Martin van Creveld
- The conduct of war, 1789-1961, a study of the impact of the French, industrial, and Russian revolutions on war and its conduct, J.F.C. Fuller
- A review of the history of infantry, Ernest M. Lloyd
- Masters of war, history's greatest strategic thinkers, Professor Andrew R. Wilson, U.S. Naval War College
- Perilous glory, the rise of western military power, John France
- The ancient warrior, 3000 BCE - 500 CE, Martin J. Dougherty
- History's greatest battles, masterstrokes of war, Nigel Cawthorne
- The Cambridge illustrated history of warfare, the triumph of the West, edited by Geoffrey Parker
- War and civilization, a Worldview Pictures production for the Learning Channel in association with La Cinquième Worldview Pictures ; directors, Stephen Trombley and Tony Bulley
- Mail call S.N.A.F.U., produced by Digital Ranch for The History Channel
- The science of war:, strategies, tactics, and logistics
- Turning points in military history, William R. Weir