Benjamin Brudner

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The Return of Marco Polo's World: War, Strategy, and American Interests in the Twenty-First Century

Recommended for readers of political science, world history, military history, current affairs, and American history. [See Prepub Alert, 9/25/17.]
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Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life

This highly recommended, expertly crafted book will please a variety of readers, especially those interested in biographies as well as presidential, military, and American history.
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Three Days in January: Dwight Eisenhower's Final Mission

Recommended for readers interested in presidential history; the history of World War II, the Cold War, or U.S. history; and fans of biographies.
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Hemingway at War: Ernest Hemingway's Adventures as a World War II Correspondent

Recommended for Hemingway admirers, readers of World War II stories, journalism history, and literary biography.
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Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, a Daring Escape and the Making of Winston Churchill

Enjoyable for all readers, especially fans of Churchill, military and world history, narrative nonfiction, and survival stories. [See Prepub Alert, 3/28/16.]
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Pumpkinflowers: A Soldier's Story

A compelling war memoir containing elements of terror, observation, boredom, and grim (at times absurd) humor. This is an excellent read for anyone interested in military memoirs or biographies, war reporting, and the modern Middle East.
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Commander in Chief: FDR's Battle with Churchill, 1943

A solid choice for readers and scholars of World War II, American history, British history, and political science, as well as fans of Roosevelt, Churchill, and biography. [See Prepub Alert, 3/23/15.]
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The War

This 14-hour World War II documentary series is heavily reliant on the accounts of veterans, especially Sen...
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Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall

The first in a series of seven World War II memoirs of equal merit by soldier, comedian, and writer Milligan offers classic British humor that comes off as precedent to Monty Python, but the books also touchingly mourn the loss of his close comrades, as well as the loss of prewar Europe...
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