James L. Nelson reviews Stephen Taylor’s biography of Sir Edward Pellew
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MHQ Reviews: Winter 2013
MAIN REVIEWS AND EXCERPTS The Commander, by Stephen Taylor, Reviewed by James L. Nelson […]
Book Review: Sam Sixkiller, by Howard Kazanjian and Chris Enss
Authors Howard Kazanjian and Chris Enss present an overdue biography of Cherokee lawman Sam Sixkiller.
MHQ Reviews: Anthony Everitt’s Rise of Rome
Around 390 BC, Gauls invaded Italy for the first time and sacked a Rome […]
MHQ Reviews: Richard Slotkin’s Long Road to Antietam
Harold Holzer reviews Richard Slotkin’s book describing Robert E. Lee’s Maryland offensive that ended at Antietam
MHQ Reviews: Double Cross, by Ben Macintyre
Gavin Mortimer reviews Ben Macintyre’s book about Britain’s D-Day spies
Book Review: China’s Wings by Gregory Crouch
CHINA’S WINGS War, Intrigue, Romance, and Adventure in the Middle Kingdom During the Golden […]
Book Review: The Blood of Heroes, by James Donovan
James Donovan’s Blood of Heroes is among the most thorough existing one-volume histories of the Alamo, making it an excellent starting point for aficionados of all things Texas.
Book Review: Front Burner, by Kirk S. Lippold
In Front Burner, Kirk Lippold, former commander of the guided missile destroyer USS Cole, reviews the October 2000 terrorist strike on his vessel in Aden, Yemen, and the aftermath, both military and personal.
MHQ Reviews: Blogging the Blue and Gray
Mark Grimsley recommends his favorite Civil War blogs.