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US civil war rifleman
US civil war rifleman

By Martin Windrow

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Examines the life and experiences of a typical Union and Confederate soldier during the Civil War. Includes a glossary of terms and a brief chronology of major events in the war.

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The days of the week
The days of the week

By Paul Hughes

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The months of the year
The months of the year

By Paul Hughes

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The days of the week
The days of the week

By Paul Hughes

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Presents a variety of facts, stories, songs, festivals, and traditions about the days of the week from all over the world.

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The months of the year
The months of the year

By Paul Hughes

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Presents a variety of facts, stories, songs, festivals, and traditions about the months of the year from all over the world.

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Waffen SS Soldier
Waffen SS Soldier

By Bruce Quarrie

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The US Army 1890–1920
The US Army 1890–1920

By Philip R. N. Katcher, Philip R. N. Katcher, Jeffrey Burn, PHILIP KATCHER

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Between 1890 and 1920 the US Army underwent profound changes in organization, function, composition and appearance. The Army was transformed from a small, blue-clad force whose primary weapon was t...

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Waffen SS Soldier
Waffen SS Soldier

By Bruce Quarrie

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