There are many ways to win a war, and the traditional weapons used in battle are only one of the many tools. Libraries ...
My friend of over three decades tried to comfort me and her soldier husband: three tours, two in Afghanistan, one in Iraq, a navy-blue sweatshirt boasting an Airborne patch, a bracelet saying Remember ...
David K. Wessel will sign his book and speak about his family's encounter with Nazi Chancellor Adolf Hitler and the effect ...
Kathy Kasunich’s first novel was recognized by the Military Writers Society of America with a bronze medal for historical ...
World War II veteran John Sandberg just turned 99 and is still feeling good about life. He served on two fronts during the ...
Retired US Navy Adm. James Stavridis, a former supreme allied commander of NATO, tells Fareed about his latest novel, ...
In late 1943, the British submarine HMS Trooper was patrolling the Aegean Sea with 64 men onboard. It was scheduled to arrive ...
In the summer of 1941, as it became increasingly clear that the United States would end up embroiled in the war that was ... The details of the world Graham recounts in “Book and Dagger ...
Birthday celebrations usually include a few dozen people, or less, commemorating the special day. In the case of Books ...
His latest book, "War," is about war in Ukraine ... one of the biggest effing A-holes in the world, a bad effing guy and an effing liar. There comes an unprecedented moment in the Middle East.
BOOK AND DAGGER: How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II, by Elyse Graham The world of spying is traditionally divided into two categories: human intelligence and ...