In this compelling work, Hornfischer explores what he regards as the most critical naval campaign of the Pacific War — the fight for Guadalcanal (August 1942–February 1943). He shifts the spotlight from the much-celebrated Marine landings to the ferocious and decisive naval struggle in the waters of “Ironbottom Sound,” where destroyers, cruisers and battleships fought in seven major sur…
The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey recounts Buck’s 2,000-mile journey from Missouri to Oregon in 2011, traveling in an authentic 19th-century covered wagon pulled by mules. Along the way, Buck weaves together vivid travelogue, personal narrative, and historical reflection. He describes the physical challenges of the trek—river crossings, desert heat, broken wheels, runaway mules…
The Men Who Lost America offers a fresh and incisive analysis of the American Revolution from the perspective of the British Empire, challenging the widespread notion that Britain's defeat stemmed purely from incompetent leadership. O’Shaughnessy presents the personal histories of ten prominent British figures—including King George III, Prime Minister Lord North, and leading military c…
daftar isi 1.potensi indonesia menjadi kekuatan maritim 2.poros maritim dunia dan keamanan maritim 3.kebijakan kelautan indonesia menuju pmd 4.indonesia menuju 'great maritime power' 5.perpestif jejak maritim indonesia 6.ekonomi pertahanan maritim