David Woodward Libri
David R. Woodward è un professore emerito di storia con una lunga e illustre carriera. Ha dedicato trentasei anni all'insegnamento presso la Marshall University prima del suo pensionamento. La sua vasta esperienza probabilmente informa una profonda comprensione delle narrazioni storiche e dell'indagine accademica. Il suo lavoro offre ai lettori spunti modellati da decenni di impegno accademico.




The American Army and the First World War
- 484pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
Focusing on the American army's involvement in World War I, the book reveals the complexities of mobilization, military diplomacy, and coalition warfare. Through extensive archival research, it highlights the leadership of General John J. Pershing and the challenges faced by the American Expeditionary Forces, including logistical issues and outdated weaponry. The narrative is enriched by firsthand accounts from soldiers, offering a vivid portrayal of their experiences from training to combat, particularly during the significant Meuse-Argonne offensive.
The Tirpitz and the Battle for the North Atlantic
- 196pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
"The 42,000-ton battleship Tirpitz was the biggest warship in the Western Hemisphere and her influence on the war was immense. The British did not dare leave her alone for fear that she would break out into the Atlantic and repeat the terrible havoc of her sister ship Bismarck."
Fallen Angel: Return of the Son
- 104pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Once upon a time, Jude, the son of the Fallen Angel, was the greatest power in Bete Noire - before being brought low. Now he serves the needs of others while angrily remembering his glory days. But that may be about to change with the arrival of the ageless individual for whom Bete Noire was originally named.