Books in Category: History - Warfare (sorted alphabetically)
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Fort Robinson: Outpost on the Plains Roger T. Grange
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Fort Sumter: Anvil of War United States. National Park Service
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Fort Sumter National Monument, South Carolina Frank Barnes
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Fort Ticonderoga: A Short History Stephen H. P. Pell
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Forty-one years in India: from subaltern to commander-in-chief Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts
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Forty-Six Years in the Army John McAllister Schofield
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Forty-third regiment United States Colored Troops Jeremiah Marion Mickley
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Forum, October 1914 Various
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Forward, Children! Paul Alexander Bartlett
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Four American naval heroes : Paul Jones, Oliver H. Perry, Admiral Farragut, Admiral Dewey; a book for young Americans Mabel Borton Beebe
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Four-Fifty Miles to Freedom Maurice Andrew Brackenreed Johnston and Kenneth Darlaston Yearsley
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Four Months Besieged: The Story of Ladysmith Henry H. S. Pearse
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Four Months in Libby and the Campaign Against Atlanta I. N. Johnston
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Fourth Battalion, The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) and the Great War J. Crossley and W. F. A. Wadham
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Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry in the Closing Scenes of the War for the Maintenance of the Union, from Richmond to Appomatox La Salle Corbell Pickett, William B. Arnold, and Edward T. Bouvé
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Four Weeks in the Trenches: The War Story of a Violinist Fritz Kreisler
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Four Years a Scout and Spy E. C. Downs
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Four Years in Rebel Capitals T. C. De Leon
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Fragments from France Bruce Bairnsfather
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Français en Amérique pendant la guerre de l'indépendance des États-Unis 1777-1783 (French) Thomas Balch
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français tel que le parlent nos tirailleurs sénégalais (French) Anonymous
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France and England in North America, Part III: The Discovery of the Great West (1870) Francis Parkman
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France and England in North America, Part V: Count Frontenac, New France, Louis XIV Francis Parkman
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France and England in North America, Part VII, Vol 1: A Half-Century of Conflict Francis Parkman
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France and England in North America, Part VII, Vol 2: A Half-Century of Conflict Francis Parkman