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Tales of War

Tales of War

Great Stories From Military History for Every Day of the Year
March 2011
Trade Paperback · 732 Pages
$16.95 U.S.
ISBN 9781848312173
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Description

From Julius Caesar's victory at the Battle of Zela in 47 BC to the heroics of US marines during World War II, Tales of War is a tour of the camaraderie, bravery, and sacrifice of armed conflict. With a story for every day of the year, discover why the Star Spangled Banner was adopted as the US national anthem — and much more:

January 3, 1777: George Washington leads his troops to a crucial victory against the British at PrincetonApril 9, 1865: The American Civil War comes to an endJune 25, 1876: Custer's Last StandAugust 6, 1945: HiroshimaOctober 27, 312: A flaming cross inspires Emperor Constantine at Milvian BridgeDecember 16, 1773: The Boston Tea Party

Tales of War shows the far-reaching consequences of a single day's action — and the courage of the people who risk their lives to bring them about.

W.B. Marsh was born in New York, and now lives in London. On his birthday — 26 October — Alfred the Great, who famously defeated the Danes on British soil, died in 899.

Bruce Carrick has worked in book publishing for many years in New York and London. On his birthday in 1856, The Gazette first published the creation of the Victoria Cross, the highest possible military award in the Commonwealth for valor in the face of the enemy.

About the Authors

W.B. Marsh was born in New York, and now lives in London. On his birthday—26 October—Alfred the Great, who famously defeated the Danes on British soil, died in 899. Bruce Carrick has worked in book publishing for many years in New York and London. On his birthday in 1856, the Gazette first published the creation of the Victoria Cross, the highest possible military award in the Commonwealth for valour in the face of the enemy.