The Politically Incorrect Guide to the British Empire

The Politically Incorrect Guide to the British Empire

H. W. Crocker, III

H. W. Crocker, III

A brawling, rambunctious history celebrating the Empire—and the intrepid empire-builders—that gave the United States, Canada, India, and Australia not just a common language, but common ideals of freedom and justiceThe British Empire—the biggest empire in history—once ruled a quarter of the globe. It was built by an incredible array of swashbuckling soldiers and sailors, pirates and adventurers who finally get their due in H. W. Crocker III's panoramic and provocative view of four hundred years of history that will delight and amuse, educate and entertain. Strap on your pith helmet for a rollicking ride through some of history's most colorful events.Bet your teacher never told you:The Founding Fathers didn't rebel against British imperialism; they looked forward to the transfer "of the great seat of Empire to America"The original Norman English invasion of Ireland was approved by the popeSir Charles Napier, commander in chief...
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The Yanks Are Coming!

The Yanks Are Coming!

H. W. Crocker, III

H. W. Crocker, III

Bestselling military historian H. W. Crocker III (The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Civil War, Robert E. Lee on Leadership, etc.) now turns his guns on the epic story of America's involvement in the First World War with his new book The Yanks Are Coming: A Military History of the United States in World War I.2014 marks the centenary of the beginning of that war, and in Crocker's sweeping, American-focused account, readers will learn:How George S. Patton, Douglas MacArthur, George C. Marshall (of the Marshall Plan), "Wild Bill" Donovan (future founder of the OSS, the World War II precursor to the CIA), Harry S. Truman, and many other American heroes earned their military spurs in "The Great War"Why, despite the efforts of the almost absurdly pacifistic administration of Woodrow Wilson, American involvement in the war was inevitableHow the First World War was "the War that Made the Modern World"—sweeping away most of the crowned...
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