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Stackpole Books Beyond Terror: Strategy in a Changing World
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Stackpole Books Endless War: Middle-Eastern Islam Vs. Western Civilization
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Stackpole Books Looking for Trouble: Adventures in a Broken World
Now available in paperbackRalph Peters--career soldier, controversial strategist, prize-winning, best-selling novelist, erstwhile rock musician, popular columnist, and old-fashioned adventurer--has always been good for a surprise. Now, for the first time, Peters recounts the personal experiences that shaped his views of the world, from the collapsing Soviet Union to the drug wars of the Andean Ridge, from quiet forays into Burma and Laos to military missions to Pakistan and the Caucasus--and on to the Southwest border of the United States and the meanest streets of Los Angeles. As the U.S. Army's chosen troubleshooter before he took off his uniform to write, Peters saw the greatest international dramas of our times and the personal tragedies they created from a truly unique perspective--and took advantage of every moment "outside of the wire."The result is startling: the liveliest adventure memoir by an American in decades, a perfect balance of high drama and laugh-out-loud hilarity. Readers--among them his many devoted fans--will meet a faded beauty and former favorite singer of Josef Stalin's, now in her nineties and still a hopeless coquette; KGB officers who refuse to let go of the past in Moscow's back streets . . . and, above all, the author's two loyal brothers-in-arms who sometimes shared the dangers and the wonder at the "back of beyond" and whose remarkable personal backgrounds, dashingly eccentric personalities, and appetite for adventure explode every cliche about military officers.Beautifully written and hauntingly told, Looking for Trouble is simply the book Ralph Peters was born to write. We can all be glad that he came back alive to write it."
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Stackpole Books Looking for Trouble: Adventures in a Broken World
Now available in paperbackRalph Peters--career soldier, controversial strategist, prize-winning, best-selling novelist, erstwhile rock musician, popular columnist, and old-fashioned adventurer--has always been good for a surprise. Now, for the first time, Peters recounts the personal experiences that shaped his views of the world, from the collapsing Soviet Union to the drug wars of the Andean Ridge, from quiet forays into Burma and Laos to military missions to Pakistan and the Caucasus--and on to the Southwest border of the United States and the meanest streets of Los Angeles. As the U.S. Army's chosen troubleshooter before he took off his uniform to write, Peters saw the greatest international dramas of our times and the personal tragedies they created from a truly unique perspective--and took advantage of every moment "outside of the wire."The result is startling: the liveliest adventure memoir by an American in decades, a perfect balance of high drama and laugh-out-loud hilarity. Readers--among them his many devoted fans--will meet a faded beauty and former favorite singer of Josef Stalin's, now in her nineties and still a hopeless coquette; KGB officers who refuse to let go of the past in Moscow's back streets . . . and, above all, the author's two loyal brothers-in-arms who sometimes shared the dangers and the wonder at the "back of beyond" and whose remarkable personal backgrounds, dashingly eccentric personalities, and appetite for adventure explode every cliche about military officers.Beautifully written and hauntingly told, Looking for Trouble is simply the book Ralph Peters was born to write. We can all be glad that he came back alive to write it."
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Stackpole Books Beyond Baghdad: Postmodern War and Peace
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Stackpole Books Fighting for the Future: Will America Triumph?
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Stackpole Books Call Each River Jordan
Vibrant . . . haunting . . . evocatively written . . . Parry's knowledge of the era is nicely on display here. --Kirkus ReviewsFar from the cries and smoke of combat, forty murdered slaves hang at a crossroads and only one man insists on justiceMajor Jones investigates a dark world of midnight savagery, ritual murder, and sudden combat, as desperate men and women struggle to survive the fury of a divided nation
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Stackpole Books Endless War: Middle-Eastern Islam vs. Western Civilization
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Stackpole Books Bold Sons of Erin
Another evocative and boldly executed historical whodunit irresistibly steeped in Civil War atmosphere and arcana. --BooklistUnion general's senseless murder is swiftly cloaked in lies and the evidence points to Irish laborers struggling to find a place in their new homelandWashington intrigue and industrial corruption collide with hints of rural witchcraft and the sorrows of political exile
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Stackpole Books Rebels of Babylon
Satisfying sixth installment to Parry's humorous, well-written and meticulously researched series of Civil War mysteries. --Publishers WeeklyAbel Jones arrives in New Orleans to investigate the death of a young crusader and finds himself facing fantastic rumors of the resurrected dead as the city approaches hysteria and riotFrom opening scene to stunning climax, Parry's novel pays tribute to the great literary traditions of New Orleans, a city that knows how to keep its secrets
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Random House USA Inc The Book of War: Includes The Art of War by Sun Tzu & On War by Karl von Clausewitz
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