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Product Description: This Selected Bibliography has become a standard source on the War with Spain. Used by all interested in the war that made America an imperial power, the earlier work is often cited by book dealers, librarians, and researchers as well as students and buffs...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780810844933 | Scarecrow Pr, June 1, 2003, cover price $92.00 | About this edition: This Selected Bibliography has become a standard source on the War with Spain.

An examination of Holland Smith's career in the Marine Corps follows its evolution from an insular constabulary at the turn of the 20th century to a juggernaut, landing American troops island by island in vital amphibious engagements up to 1945. Serving in important assignments from the Philippines to China to Latin America, Smith became deeply involved in the development of amphibious strategy and tactics, as well as in the creation of proper landing craft by the early 1930s. After Pearl Harbor, the Marines would turn to him to plan and lead operations in the Gilberts, the Marianas, and the Volcano Islands, culminating in the epic operation at Iwo Jima. Venzon details the life of this quiet, modest man who, she contends, deliberately cultivated the persona of an irascible, unreasonable perfectionist, in an effort to do everything possible to protect the Marines under his command.Smith braved malaria and dengue fever in the Philippines, sailed through the backwaters of post-Manchu China, and fought in the earliest banana wars in Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. After World War I, he was the first Marine to attend the General Staff College at Langres, and from then on became am important member of 4th Marine Brigade Staff, and later on the staff of the army's I Corps. Here, he learned that war in the new century would be as much about planning, logistics, communications, and intelligence as it was about brute force. Upon his return to the United States, he attended both the Naval War College and the Marine Corps Command and Staff College. By 1940, he commanded the First Marine Division. His deliberately explosive behavior, however, would ultimately push him out of the circle of legendary World War II leaders.

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9780313039041 | Praeger Pub Text, February 28, 2003, cover price $71.45
9780275949068, titled "From Whaleboats to Amphibious Warfare: Lt. Gen. "Howling Mad" Smith and the U.S. Marine Corps" | Praeger Pub Text, February 28, 2003, cover price $64.00 | About this edition: An examination of Holland Smith's career in the Marine Corps follows its evolution from an insular constabulary at the turn of the 20th century to a juggernaut, landing American troops island by island in vital amphibious engagements up to 1945.

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Provides brief articles on the important people, events, social and political issues, and military topics that affected the United States during World War I (view table of contents)

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9780824070557 | Routledge, August 1, 1995, cover price $220.00 | About this edition: Provides brief articles on the important people, events, social and political issues, and military topics that affected the United States during World War I

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9780815333531 | Routledge, May 1, 1999, cover price $56.95

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Product Description: Major General Smedley Darlington Butler was a maverick Marine, the emblem of the old corps, and one of the most controversial figures in Marine history. He was a high school dropout who became a major general; a Quaker and a devout family man who was one of the toughest of the Marines; an aristocrat who championed the common man; a leader who thought of himself as striving to help the oppressed of the countries he occupied as the commander of an imperial fighting force...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780275941413 | Praeger Pub Text, June 30, 1992, cover price $132.00 | About this edition: Major General Smedley Darlington Butler was a maverick Marine, the emblem of the old corps, and one of the most controversial figures in Marine history.

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