A comprehensive account of every major war and battle fought in the Americas, this revised edition of the award-winning Wars of the Americas offers up-to-date scholarship on the conflicts that have shaped a hemisphere.
David F. Marley is a naval historian who has lived and traveled extensively in Latin America and Europe and currently resides in Canada. His published works include ABC-CLIO's Historic Cities of the Americas, Pirates and Privateers of the Americas, and the first edition of Wars of the Americas.
Wars of the Americas: A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the Western
Hemisphere appears in its 2nd updated edition to appeal to a range
of collections, from public libraries strong in military history
and specialty military history collections to general-interest
collections.
*Midwest Book Review*
This useful reference set is suitable for academic institutions,
large public libraries, and specialized collections, especially
those that do not already have the first edition.
*Choice*
Libraries with regional collections will find this a welcome
addition.
*School Library Journal*
I highly recommend them for specialists and general readers
alike.
*U.S. Naval Institute*
Of the many reference books on the history of warfare, this is
clearly the most comprehensive chronology in print. . . .
Throughout the volumes are more than 271 pictures and
illustrations, over 90 maps, and more than 200 sidebars that
immeasurably enhance the value of the project. The topical
bibliographies are impressive, and the books include a glossary,
and geographical and general indexes. In sum, this is a very large
and valuable undertaking. . . . In every sense, this is a marvelous
reference work that would be valuable for any library.
*ARBA*
. . . the information provides intriguing hints of events worth
further exploration and readers may be inspired to look at some of
the resources for further reading which are located at the end of
each volume.
*Pennsylvania School Librarians Association*
Currently, it is the only chronology of its kind available;
recommended for libraries in need of such a subject reference.
*Booklist*
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