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  • av Otto Preston Chaney
    388

    Marshal Georgi Konstantinovich Zhukov, hero of Leningrad, defender of Moscow and Stalingrad, commander of the Red Army at Berlin, was the most decorated soldier in Soviet history. In this completely updated version of his classic 1971 biography of Zhukov, Otto Preston Chaney provides the definitive account of the man and his achievements.

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    - Nathan Bedford Forrest and Fort Pillow
    av Brian Steel Wills
    290,-

  • av David Dary
    199

    Do you know how Oklahoma came to have a panhandle? Did you know that Washington Irving once visited what is now Oklahoma? Can you name the official state rock, or list the courses in the official state meal? The answers to these questions, and others you may not have thought to ask, can be found in this engaging collection of tales by David Dary.

  • - Spaniards and Indians in Colonial Guatemala
    av W. George Lovell & Christopher H. Lutz
    645,-

    Guatemala emerged from the clash between Spanish invaders and Maya cultures that began five centuries ago. "Strange Lands and Different Peoples" examines the myriad ramifications of Spanish intrusion, especially Maya resistance to it and the changes that took place in native life because of it.

  • - A Lifetime Collection
    av Max Evans
    354,-

    Legendary western author Max Evans has spent his entire life working with cows and horses. These rangeland animals, and other creatures both domestic and wild, play pivotal roles in his stories. This magnificent collection, beautifully illustrated by cowboy artist Keith Walters, showcases twenty-six animal tales penned by Evans during his career.

  • Spar 18%
    - General Stores and Community Life in Texas and Indian Territory
    av Linda English
    244 - 491

  • - American Indian Place Names of Greater New York and Vicinity
    av Robert S. Grumet
    457,-

    Drivers exiting the New Jersey Turnpike for Perth Amboy, and map readers marvelling at all the places in Pennsylvania named Lackawanna, need no longer wonder how these names originated. Manhattan to Minisink provides the histories of more than five hundred place names in the Greater New York area.

  • - America's First Civil War, 1857-1858
    av Will Bagley & David L. Bigler
    243

    A rich exploration of events and forces that presaged the Civil War, The Mormon Rebellion broadens our understanding of both antebellum America and Utah's frontier theocracy and offers a challenging reinterpretation of a controversial chapter in Mormon annals.

  • - Trails to the Mining West, 1849-1852
    av Will Bagley
    525,-

  • av Jonathan M. House
    637,-

    The Cold War did not culminate in World War III as so many in the 1950s and 1960s feared, yet it spawned a host of military engagements that affected millions of lives. This book is the first comprehensive, multinational overview of military affairs during the early Cold War, beginning with conflicts during World War II in Warsaw, Athens, and Saigon and ending with the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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    457,-

    In life and in death, fame and glory eluded Zebulon Montgomery Pike (1779-1813). The ambitious young military officer and explorer was destined to live in the shadows of more famous contemporaries. This collection of thought-provoking essays rescues Pike from his undeserved obscurity.

  • - Exploring the Donner Party's Alder Creek Camp
     
    519

    Combining the approaches of history, ethnohistory, archaeology, bioarchaeology, and social anthropology, this innovative look at the Donner Party's experience at the Alder Creek Camp offers insights into many long-unsolved mysteries.

  • - Road Agents and Shotgun Messengers
    av Robert K. DeArment
    406,-

  • - A Century of Sooner State Cinema
    av John Wooley
    176

    When inventor and movie studio pioneer Thomas Edison wanted to capture western magic on film in 1904, where did he send his crew?To Oklahoma''s 101 Ranch near Ponca City. And when Francis Ford Coppola readied young actors Tom Cruise and Matt Dillon to portray teen class strife in the 1983 movie The Outsiders, he took cast and crew to Tulsa, the setting of S. E. Hinton''s acclaimed novel. From Edison to Coppola and beyond, Oklahoma has served as both backdrop and home base for cinematic productions. The only book to chronicle the history of made-in-Oklahoma films, John Wooley''s Shot in Oklahoma explores the variety, spunk, and ingenuity of moviemaking in the Sooner State over more than a century.Wooley''s trek through cinematic history, buttressed by meticulous research and interviews, hits the big films readers have heard of-but maybe didn''t realize were shot in the state-along with lesser-known offerings. We also get the films'' intriguing backstories. For instance, President Theodore Roosevelt''s fascination with a man purportedly able to catch a wolf in his hands led to The Wolf Hunt, shot in the Wichita Mountains and screened in the White House in 1909. Over time, homegrown movies such as Where the Red Fern Grows (1974, 2003) have given way to feature films including The Outsiders and Rain Man (1988). Throughout this tale, Wooley draws attention to unsung aspects of state and cinematic history, including early all-black movies lensed in Oklahoma''s African American towns and films starring American Indian leads.With a nod to more recent Hollywood productions such as Twister (1996) and Elizabethtown (2005), Wooley ultimately explores how a low-budget slasher movie created in Oklahoma in the 1980s transformed the movie business worldwide. Punctuated with photographs and including a filmography of more than one hundred productions filmed in the state, Shot in Oklahoma offers movie lovers and historians alike an engaging ride through untold cinematic history.

  • - A History of Five Centuries
    av Arrell M. Gibson
    388

    The drama and excitement of the Oklahoma story unfold in this comprehensive history covering prehistory, Spanish and French exploration, the removal of Indian tribes to what the federal government called Indian Territory, and the modern period of state politics and economic development.

  • - The Irish in the West, 1845-1910
    av David M. Emmons
    576,-

    Convention has it that Irish immigrants in the nineteenth century confined themselves mainly to industrial cities of the East and Midwest. The truth is that Irish Catholics went everywhere in America. Thia book examines the multifaceted experience of westering Irish and, in doing so, offers a fresh account of America's westward expansion.

  • - A Critique of Waterloo
    av Carl von Clausewitz
    491

  • - A History
    av Daniel K. Richter & Robert S. Grumet
    680,-

    Deftly interweaves a mass of archaeological, anthropological, and archival source material to resurrect the lost history of a forgotten people, from their earliest contacts with Europeans to their final expulsion just before the American Revolution.

  • av Devon A. Mihesuah
    388 - 491

  • - A World War I Diary
    av Vernon E. Kniptash
    457,-

    With clarity and compelling detail, Vernon Kniptash describes the experiences of an ordinary soldier thrust into the most violent conflict the world had seen. He tells of his enthusiasm upon enlistment and of the horrors of combat, as well as the drudgery of daily routine, and renders unforgettable profiles of his fellow soldiers and commanders.

  • av Sally Emmons-Featherston, Carolyn Anne Taylor, Emily Dial-Driver & m.fl.
    202,-

    Offers a celebration of women's contributions to Oklahoma's recent past. The book records defining moments in women's lives - whether surviving the Oklahoma City bombing or surviving abuse - and represents a wide range of professions, lifestyles, and backgrounds to show how extraordinary lives have grown from the seeds of ordinary girlhoods.

  • - Native American and European American Novel Traditions
    av James H. Cox
    388

  • - Water and the Law, 1879-1939
    av Douglas R. Littlefield
    474,-

    In this first scholarly treatment of the politics of water law along the Rio Grande, Douglas Littlefield describes early interstate and international water-apportionment conflicts and explains how they relate to the development of western water law and policy and to international relations with Mexico.

  • - The Politics of Tribal Acknowledgment
    av Renee Ann Cramer
    354,-

    Exploring the formal and informal struggles over acknowledgment, Renee Ann Cramer argues that we cannot fully understand the process until we understand three contexts within which it operates: the growth of casino interests since 1988, the prevalence of racial attitudes concerning Indian identity, and the colonial legacy of US-Indian law.

  • - Cheyenne Keeper of the Arrows
    av William Wayne Red Hat
    388

  • - The Growth of Phoenix and the Culture of Sprawl
    av Janine Schipper
    285,99

  • - The Life of Angel De Cora, Winnebago Artist
    av Linda M. Waggoner
    293 - 457,-

  • - Dakota Leader
    av Paul N. Beck
    422,-

  • - Honest and Uncensored
    av Robert J. Conley
    242

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