Incoming Resources
- The shining sea, David Porter and the epic voyage of the U.S.S. Essex during the War of 1812, George C. Daughan
- Writer, sailor, soldier, spy, Ernest Hemingway's secret adventures, 1935-1961, Nicholas Reynolds
- The women who flew for Hitler, a true story of soaring ambition and searing rivalry, Clare Mulley
- The war came home with him, a daughter's memoir, Catherine Madison
- Lincoln's code, the laws of war in American history, John Fabian Witt
- Hannibal, a Hellenistic life, Eve MacDonald
- The 15:17 to Paris, the true story of a terrorist, a train, and three American heroes, Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone, and Jeffrey E. Stern
- Cast in deathless bronze, Andrew Rowan, the Spanish-American War, and the origins of American empire, Donald Tunnicliff Rice
- Spy pilot, Francis Gary Powers, the U-2 incident, and a controversial Cold War legacy, Francis Gary Powers Jr. and Keith Dunnavant ; foreword by Sergei Khrushchev
- The commander, Fawzi al-Qawuqji and the fight for Arab independence, 1914-1948, Laila Parsons
- Agent M, the lives and spies of MI5's Maxwell Knight, Henry Hemming
- The heart of hell, the untold story of courage and sacrifice in the shadow of Iwo Jima, Mitch Weiss
- Julius Caesar, lessons in leadership from the great conqueror, Bill Yenne ; [foreword by Wesley K. Clark]
- Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, the mavericks who plotted Hitler's defeat, Giles Milton
- In defense of Andrew Jackson, Bradley J. Birzer
- Dad's maybe book, Tim O'Brien
- Hitler's hangman, the life of Heydrich, Robert Gerwarth
- The Civil War generals, comrades, peers, rivals-- in their own words, Robert I. Girardi
- The Morenci marines, a tale of small town America and the Vietnam War, Kyle Longley
- The burning of the world, a memoir of 1914, Béla Zombory-Moldován ; translated from the Hungarian by Peter Zombory-Moldovan
- Gray work, confessions of an American paramilitary spy, Jamie Smith
- The storm on our shores, one island, two soldiers, and the forgotten battle of World War II, Mark Obmascik
- Sailor and fiddler, reflections of a 100-year-old author, Herman Wouk