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Also by Alexander Rose
AMERICAN RIFLE: A BIOGRAPHY
KINGS IN THE NORTH:
THE HOUSE OF PERCY IN BRITISH HISTORY
ALEXANDER ROSE is the author of American Rifle: A Biography and Kings in the North: The House of Percy in British History, 1066–1485. He is currently at work finishing his next book, which examines American soldiers’ experience of combat from the Revolution to the present.
www.alexrose.com.
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