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Ike and Winston: World War, Cold War, and an Extraordinary Friendship

An engaging history, recommended for libraries with large WWII or biography collections.
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A Hell of a Regiment: To Gettysburg and Beyond with the Twentieth Maine

Given its historical impact, it’s hard to tell the regiment’s story without resorting to hagiography, an obstacle Peatman successfully navigates by focusing on individual soldiers and on what the war was like on the ground. This book would be a valuable addition to any quality Civil War collection.
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Little Blue Dot: How the Global Positioning System Shaped the Modern World

Engaging, reflective, and accessible, this is a lively, appealing history of the ubiquitous locating system and the fragility behind its reassuring blue dot.
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American Crown: From Revolutionaries to Royalty; The Story of Prince William’s American Ancestors

A well-researched, lively, and engaging book that explores the American ancestry of the future King of England and what that might mean for his future.

The Oxford Illustrated History of the United States

In this year, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, titles examining the American experience will be plentiful, and this book will be an excellent addition to this genre for fans of history.
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Summer of Freedom: How 1945 Changed the World

An impactful narrative of people adjusting to life after major upheaval, recommended for history buffs and book clubs.
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The Summer of Death: The Great Heat Wave of 1936 and the Making of Modern Day America

A highly recommended cautionary tale.

The Cherokee War of 1776: Native Destruction at the Dawn of American Independence

A meticulously researched and readable volume, this is a worthy addition to the discussion of the events leading up to the establishment of the United States.
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Babylon: The Biography of a Metropolis

For both scholarly and popular audiences, this book belongs in all libraries supporting the study of ancient history.
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