Texas Brigadier to the Fall of Atlanta
Texas Brigadier to the Fall of Atlanta
Late in life, writing his memoirs, John Bell Hood wrote, “no man is justly entitled to be considered a great General, unless he has won his spurs.” Hood did not explain how an officer earned his spurs, but he didn't need to. In this work, the first of two
DAVIS, STEPHEN
Texas Brigadier to the Fall of Atlanta
Late in life, writing his memoirs, John Bell Hood wrote, “no man is justly entitled to be considered a great General, unless he has won his spurs.” Hood did not explain how an officer earned his spurs, but he didn't need to. In this work, the first of two
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9780881467208Mladinska knjiga ID
9780881467208Leto izida
2020Datum izida
30.01.2020Število strani
600Status dobavljivosti
7-10 delovnih dniZaložnik
Mercer University PressAvtor
Davis, StephenDimenzije
165 x 239 x 52BIC
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Late in life, writing his memoirs, John Bell Hood wrote, “no man is justly entitled to be considered a great General, unless he has won his spurs.” Hood did not explain how an officer earned his spurs, but he didn't need to. In this work, the first of two volumes, Hood's rise in rank is chronicled.Pogosto kupljeno skupaj
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