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Books and articles
Abbott, Frank Frost. A History and Description of Roman
Political Institutions. Boston: Ginn & Company,
1907.
Abbott, Jacob. Cyrus the Great. New York: Harper &
Brothers, 1900.
———. History of Darius the Great. London: Thomas All-
man, 1850.
An Account of Sir George Rooke’s Arrival in the Channel with
the Fleet under His Command. London: Printed by
Edw. Jones, 1696.
An Account of the Defeat of the Rebels in England as also
the taking of the late Duke of Monmouth, the late Lord
Gray, &c. London: Printed by Thomas Newcomb,
1685.
Adair, John Eric. Cheriton 1644: The Campaign and the
Battle. Kineton, U.K.: The Roundwood Press, 1973.
———. Roundhead General: A Military Biography of Sir
William Waller. London: Macdonald & Co., 1969.
Adams, John Quincy. Oration on the Life and Character of
Gilbert Motier de Lafayette. Delivered at the Request of
both Houses of the Congress of the United States, before
them, in the House of Representatives at Washington,
on the 31st December, 1834. Washington: Printed by
Gales and Seaton, 1835.
Adams, William Henry Davenport, and William Pairman.
Great Generals: Charlemagne, Edward the Third, Gus-
tavus Adolphus, the Duke of Marlborough, the Duke
of Wellington, Earl Roberts. London: Gall and Inglis,
1905.
Agawa, Hiroyuki. The Reluctant Admiral. Translated by
John Bester. Tokyo, Japan: Kodansha International,
1979.
Aitchison, Nick, and Tony Robinson. Macbeth, Man and
Myth. Stroud, U.K.: Sutton, 2000.
Albright, Harry. New Orleans: Battle of the Bayous. New
York: Hippocrene Books, 1990.
Alexander, Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander,
Earl Alexander of Tunis. The Alexander Memoirs,
1940–1945. Edited by John North. London: Cassell,
1962.
———. The Battle of Tunis. Sheffield, U.K.: J. W. North-
end, 1957.
Alexander Nevsky. Moscow, USSR: Foreign Languages
Publishing House, 1943.
Allen, Bernard Meredith. Gordon. London: Duckworth,
1935.
Allen, Robert S. Lucky Forward: The History of Patton’s
Third U.S. Army. New York: Vanguard Press, 1947.
Allen, Sir Thomas. A True Relation of the Victory and Happy
Success of a Squadron of His Majesties fleet in the Medi-
terranean, against the Pyrates of Algiers taken as well
out of letters from Sir Thomas Allen, His Majesties ad-
miral in those seas, and from Sir Wil. Godolphin, His
Majesties Envoye extraordinary to the court of Spain, as
also, from a relation made by the Heer van Ghent, the