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Product Description: "...What is the Fourth Face of the Goddess? She is the Dark Moon, the opposite of the Full Moon...She is the hidden face. She shows us the darkest pieces of ourselves... In Her peaceful night, we can pull these out unafraid... May She bless and keep us all...read more

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9781490508306 | Createspace Independent Pub, June 30, 2013, cover price $18.99 | About this edition: ".

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9780985357221 | Gardners Books, June 15, 2012, cover price $66.60

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Gettysburg is the most written about battle in American military history. Generations after nearly 50,000 soldiers shed their blood there, serious and fundamental misunderstandings persist about Robert E. Lee's generalship during the campaign and battle. Most are the basis of popular myths about the epic fight. Last Chance for Victory: Robert E. Lee and the Gettysburg Campaign addresses these issues by studying Lee's choices before, during, and after the battle, the information he possessed at the time and each decision that was made, and why he acted as he did. Even options open to Lee that he did not act upon are carefully explored from the perspective of what Lee and his generals knew at the time. Some of the issues addressed include:Whether Lee's orders to Jeb Stuart were discretionary and allowed him to conduct his raid around the Federal army. The authors conclusively answer this important question with the most original and unique analysis ever applied to this controversial issue;Why Richard Ewell did not attack Cemetery Hill as ordered by General Lee, and why every historian who has written that Lee's orders to Ewell were discretionary are dead wrong;Why Little Round Top was irrelevant to the July 2 fighting, a fact Lee clearly recognized;Why Cemetery Hill was the weakest point along the entire Federal line, and how close the Southerners came to capturing it;Why Lee decided to launch en echelon attack on July 2, and why most historians have never understood what it was or how close it came to success; Last Chance for Victory will be labeled heresy by some, blasphemy by others, all because its authors dare to call into question the dogmas of Gettysburg. But they do so carefully, using facts, logic, and reason to weave one of the most compelling and riveting military history books of our age.Readers will never look at Robert E. Lee and Gettysburg the same way again.

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9781882810659 | Reprint edition (Savas Pub Co, April 1, 2001), cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Gettysburg is the most written about battle in American military history.

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9780306812613 | Da Capo Pr, June 4, 2003, cover price $26.00

Product Description: Armies of the Napoleonic Wars Research Series is a factual in-depth study of the armies, battles, and leaders of the Age of Napoleon.  "The principal purpose of the volume is to bring together the most information practical on the raising and formation of Napoleon's war machine, its level of training, combat effectiveness and the opinions of strengths and weaknesses made by the people closest to the army - the officers and ministers themselves...read more

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9780318500614 | Emperors Headquarters, July 1, 1990, cover price $34.95 | also contains A Dictionary of Idiomatic Expressions in Written Arabic: For the Reader of Classical and Modern Texts | About this edition: Armies of the Napoleonic Wars Research Series is a factual in-depth study of the armies, battles, and leaders of the Age of Napoleon.
9780962665516, titled "Napoleons Grande Armee of 1813" | Emperor''s Pr, July 1, 1990, cover price $34.95

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9780913037089 | Emperors Headquarters, November 1, 1989, cover price $26.95

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9780962665509 | Reprint edition (Emperors Headquarters, September 1, 1989), cover price $26.95

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