Illustrations: 2
Pages: 121 pages
$19.95 soft cover
Originally published in 1828, this is a very interesting and understanding account of the numerous wars fought between the colonists and the Indians. It also contains a section that addresses Indian cultural issues.
Size: 8.5" x 11"
Illustrations: NONE
Pages: 99 pages
$19.95 soft cover
This is an account of an obscure battle between Virginia Militia and the Indians at Point Pleasant West Virginia, fought in 1774, as part of Lord Dunmore's War. It's an obscure work on an almost unknown battle in an equally unknown war. This is a reprint of the original work published in 1909.
Illustrations: 8
Pages: 63 pages
$12.95 soft cover
Nicola's drill manual was one of two written in North America before von Steuben's manual. Nicola wrote his manual in response to the military situation in the United States in 1776. This manuscript was an attempt to regulate and standardize the military drill of the Continental Army.
Pages: 94
$19.95
This compilation contains a detailed account of the battle from two sources and is supported by the complete record of St. Clair's courtsmartial.
Size: 8.5" x 11"
Illustrations: 1 map & 1 B&W illustration
Pages: 46 pages
$12.95 soft cover
Originally published in 1875, this is a highly detailed account of the battle and actions preceding it.
Size: 8.5" x 11"
Illustrations: none
Pages: 28 pages
$12.95 soft cover
Originally published in 1877, on the centenial of the battle. This is the detailed account of an obscure battle of the American Revolution.
Size: 8.5" x 11"
Illustrations: 7 maps
Pages: 41 pages
$12.95 soft cover
This work was originially published in 1899. It starts with Washington's operations in New York, including the battle of Long Island, and progresses through the campaign to the battle of Trenton, which it covers in detail.
Illustrations: none
Pages: 98 pages
$19.95 soft cover
While the British and Americans were fighting along the Eastern seabord, the British and their Irroquois allieswere ravaging the Western frontier. To end this scourage, General Sullivan led the famous campaign against the Irroquois threat forever. This work was originally published in 1779.
Illustrations: 4 B&W drawings and photographs
Pages: 61 pages
$19.95 soft cover
Originally published in 1900, this work was initially presented before the Filson Club. It discusses the battle in detail, providing a complete list of all American participants, by name, and if they were wounded or killed.
Illustrations: 7 B&W illustraitons
Pages: 146 pages
$25.00 soft cover
This is a very detailed account, both of Perry's life, but of the famous battle of Lake Erie. This work was originally published in 1913.
Pages: 123 pages
$19.95
In the beginning of the War of 1812, the Kentuckians suffered a disastrous defeat at the hand of the Indians and British near Detroit. In October 1813 they had their revenge, defeating both the British and the Indians, as well as killing the great Indian leadaer, Tecumseh. This is a detailed account of that battle and contains a complete organization of the American forces in the battle, to the point of the names of every member of the Kentucky units present is named and identified as to his rank and unit. Contains one map of the battlefield and several B&W photographs. It also contains biographies of all the principal American players.
Pages: 92
$19.95
Illustrations: 10 illustrations & 3 maps
Pages: 182 pages
$25.00 soft cover
This is a detailed work of the complete war with heavy emphasis on both the military and political aspects of it. The work contains extensive appendicies.
Size: 8.5" x 11"
Illustrations: 1 map
Pages: 87 pages
$19.95 soft cover
Originally published in 1848, this is a first hand account of the campaign and battle.