The Boys of Winter

The Boys of Winter
Author: Charles J. Sanders
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2005-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1457109468

The Boys of Winter tells the true story of three young American ski champions and their brutal, heroic, and fateful transformation from athletes to infantrymen with the 10th Mountain Division. Charles J. Sanders's fast-paced narrative draws on dozens of interviews and extensive research to trace these boys' lives from childhood to championships and from training at Mount Rainier and in the Colorado Rockies to battles against the Nazis.

Bogue Genealogy

Bogue Genealogy
Author: Flora Lucinda Bogue Deming
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1944
Genre: Families of royal descent
ISBN:

"John Booge (Bogue), the Immigrant Ancestor, came to Conn., and settled in East Haddam in 1680. He was b. 1661, Glassgow or Edinburgh, Scotland; d. Aug. 21, 1748, East Haddam, Conn.; m. Aug. 11, 1692, East Haddam, Conn., Rebeccca Walkley. He m. 2nd, May 1, 1733, East Haddam, Conn., Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle."--Page 1. "William Bogue, the first of the Bogues who settled in North Carolina b.--; d. 1720/21 at Perquimins Prct., N.C.; m. June 5, 1689 Ellender or Elinor Perisho ..."--Page 181. Descendants lived in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ohio, North Carolina, California, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois, South Dokota, Wisconsin, Kansas, Wyoming and elsewhere

The 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own).

The 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own).
Author: Michael Brander
Publisher: Leo Cooper Books
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1969
Genre: History
ISBN:

Regimentsmarch "10th Royal Hussars (P.W.O.)", ("The Merry Mouth of May") i nodenotation. - Introduktion til bogen ved Brian Horrocks.

To Lose a Battle

To Lose a Battle
Author: Alistair Horne
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 1243
Release: 2007-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0141937726

In 1940, the German army fought and won an extraordinary battle with France in six weeks of lightning warfare. With the subtlety and compulsion of a novel, Horne’s narrative shifts from minor battlefield incidents to high military and political decisions, stepping far beyond the confines of military history to form a major contribution to our understanding of the crises of the Franco-German rivalry. To Lose a Battle is the third part of the trilogy beginning with The Fall of Paris and continuing with The Price of Glory (already available in Penguin).