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The Eisenhower Diaries (Paperback): Dwight D. Eisenhower The Eisenhower Diaries (Paperback)
Dwight D. Eisenhower; Edited by Robert H. Ferrell
R732 R691 Discovery Miles 6 910 Save R41 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In his books the memoir of the Second World War, the two large volumes on the presidency, the incomplete autobiography written near the end of his life Eisenhower related the course of events over the years, with descriptive detail and frequently with humor, but he usually stayed away from analysis. In his many private letters to friends and acquaintances, some of which have been published, he was more frank, but he still held back. And the public record of his military career and of his presidency does not reflect many open, frank statements, proofs that the soldier-president thought long and deeply about issues, personal or public; it has given substance to the speculation by many of his contemporaries and by some later students of Eisenhower that he was essentially a public relations man and that his life was all outward an expression of assent and agreement or at least of forebearance, of a man who never had an idea or, if he did, would quickly chase it out of sight."

Monterrey Is Ours! - The Mexican War Letters of Lieutenant Dana, 1845-1847 (Paperback): Robert H. Ferrell Monterrey Is Ours! - The Mexican War Letters of Lieutenant Dana, 1845-1847 (Paperback)
Robert H. Ferrell
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Here we are on the banks of the Nueces in the grand camp of the army of occupation." So wrote Lt. Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana when in 1845, not many months before the outbreak of the Mexican War, he joined the white-tented encampment of General Zachary Taylor in Texas. And so he continued writing during the uncertain life of camp and campaign for the better part of the next two years. In these letters to his wife, published here for the first time, Dana provides a detailed, firsthand view of the United States' war with Mexico -- fighting off the Mexicans from within Fort Brown during the initial attack; hearing the distant thunder of artillery as Taylor's army marched to the rescue of the beleaguered Seventh Infantry; occupying Matamoros; taking Monterrey, street by street with the defenders firing from the housetops. After Monterrey, Dana was at the siege of Veracruz and on the march to Cerro Gordo. Badly wounded in the attack on Telegraph Hill at Cerro Gordo, he was left on the field for dead, but was rescued by a burial party a day and a half later. Following the Mexican War, Dana went on to become a major general during the Civil War and later to have an illustrious career as a railroad executive. Nearly one hundred of his letters about the Mexican War survived and are now in the archives at West Point. From them Robert Ferrell has edited this vivid, eyewitness narrative.

America's Deadliest Battle - Meuse-Argonne, 1918 (Paperback): Robert H. Ferrell America's Deadliest Battle - Meuse-Argonne, 1918 (Paperback)
Robert H. Ferrell
R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

American fighting men had never seen the likes of it before. The great battle of the Meuse-Argonne was the costliest conflict in American history, with 26,000 men killed and tens of thousands wounded. Involving 1.2 million American troops over 47 days, it ended on November 11-what we now know as Armistice Day-and brought an end to World War I, but at a great price. Distinguished historian Robert Ferrell now looks back at this monumental struggle to create the definitive study of the battle-and to determine just what made it so deadly. Ferrell re-examines factors in the war that many historians have chosen to disregard. He points first to the failure of the Wilson administration to mobilise the country for war. American industry had not been prepared to produce the weaponry or transport ships needed by our military, and the War Department-with outmoded concepts of battle shaped by the Spanish-American War-shared equal blame in failing to train American soldiers for a radically new type of warfare. Once in France, under trained American doughboys were forced to learn how to conduct mobile warfare through bloody experience. Ferrell assesses the soldiers' lack of skill in the use of artillery, the absence of tactics for taking on enemy machine gun nests, and the reluctance of American officers to use poison gas-even though by 1918 it had become a staple of warfare. In all of these areas, the German army held the upper hand. Ferrell relates how, during the last days of the Meuse-Argonne, the American divisions had finally learned up-to-date tactics, and their final attack on November 1 is now seen as a triumph of military art. Yet even as the armistice was being negotiated, some American officers-many of whom had never before commanded men in battle-continued to spur their troops on, wasting more lives in an attempt to take new ground mere hours before the settlement. Besides the U.S. shortcomings in mobilisation and tactics, Ferrell points to the greatest failure of all: the failure to learn from the experience, as after the armistice the U.S. Army retreated to its prewar mindset. Enhanced by more than four dozen maps and photographs, America's Deadliest Battle is a riveting revisit to the forests of France that reminds us of the costs of World War I-and of the shadow that it cast on the twentieth century. This book is part of the Modern War Studies series.

Peace in Their Time - The Origins of the Kellogg-Briand Pact (Paperback): Robert H. Ferrell Peace in Their Time - The Origins of the Kellogg-Briand Pact (Paperback)
Robert H. Ferrell
R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

After World War I, private peace groups proliferated and rapidly became a significant force in American politics. These groups' activities were regarded by the Harding and Coolidge administrations as a bungling interference with the regular conduct of diplomacy. Ultimately, however, President Coolidge yielded to domestic pressure and the efforts of French foreign minister Aristide Briand to conclude a peace treaty. A protracted series of negotiations between the United States and France resulted in the multilateral Kellogg-Briand Pact, the treaty to "outlaw war." The Kellogg-Briand Pact, Mr. Ferrell writes, was the peculiar result of some very shrewd diplomacy and some very unsophisticated popular enthusiasm for peace. In analyzing the forces that produced the treaty, Peace in Their Time reveals significant aspects of American foreign policy in the interwar period.

Harry S. Truman (Hardcover, Revised edition): Robert H. Ferrell Harry S. Truman (Hardcover, Revised edition)
Robert H. Ferrell
R1,201 Discovery Miles 12 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Each volume in the new American Presidents Reference Series is organized around an individual presidency and gathers a host of biographical, analytical, and primary source historical material that will analyze the presidency and bring the president, his administration, and his times to life. The series focuses on key moments in U.S. political history as seen through the eyes of the most influential presidents to take the oath of office. Unique headnotes provide the context to data, tables and excerpted primary source documents. Harry Truman was born on May 8, 1884. He served with distinction during World War I as a commander of an artillery battery, and he ultimately attained the rank of major. In 1922, with the support of political boss Tom Pendergast, Truman was elected as a county judge. He lost reelection, but then won again as presiding judge in 1926 and 1930. In 1934 Truman was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he supported President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal policies and entry into World War II. When Vice President Henry Wallace alienated Democratic Party leaders, Truman was nominated for vice president. On April 12, 1945, eighty-two days into Truman's vice presidency, Roosevelt died in Warm Springs, Georgia. At the age of sixty-one, Truman was sworn in as the thirty-third president of the United States. Key events during the Truman presidency include victory in World War II and Truman's decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan, the start of the cold war with the Soviet Union and its eastern European satellites, the Marshall Plan, the Berlin airlift, the Fair Deal, price-control legislation, and the McCarthy hearings. In March 1952 Truman announced that he would not seek reelection. Harry S. Truman died on December 26, 1972. This new volume on the presidency of Harry S. Truman will cover campaigns, elections, and the Pendergast connection, Senator Truman, particularly his chairmanship of the Special Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program, FDR, World War II, and the atomic bomb decision, Joseph McCarthy, the cold war, and the police action in Korea, civil rights.

A Colonel in the Armored Divisions - A Memoir, 1941-1945 (Electronic book text): William S. Triplet, Robert H. Ferrell A Colonel in the Armored Divisions - A Memoir, 1941-1945 (Electronic book text)
William S. Triplet, Robert H. Ferrell
R1,186 Discovery Miles 11 860 Out of stock
Collapse at Meuse-Argonne - The Failure of the Missouri-Kansas Division (Electronic book text): Robert H. Ferrell Collapse at Meuse-Argonne - The Failure of the Missouri-Kansas Division (Electronic book text)
Robert H. Ferrell
R1,039 Discovery Miles 10 390 Out of stock
Truman and Pendergast (Electronic book text): Robert H. Ferrell Truman and Pendergast (Electronic book text)
Robert H. Ferrell
R926 Discovery Miles 9 260 Out of stock
Harry S. Truman and the Cold War Revisionists (Electronic book text): Robert H. Ferrell Harry S. Truman and the Cold War Revisionists (Electronic book text)
Robert H. Ferrell
R922 Discovery Miles 9 220 Out of stock
Meuse-Argonne Diary - A Division Commander in World War I (Electronic book text): William M. Wright, Robert H. Ferrell Meuse-Argonne Diary - A Division Commander in World War I (Electronic book text)
William M. Wright, Robert H. Ferrell
R1,043 Discovery Miles 10 430 Out of stock
A Youth in the Meuse-Argonne - A Memoir, 1917-1918 (Hardcover): William S. Triplet A Youth in the Meuse-Argonne - A Memoir, 1917-1918 (Hardcover)
William S. Triplet; Edited by Robert Ferrell; Introduction by Robert H. Ferrell
R1,015 Discovery Miles 10 150 Out of stock
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