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  • by Stephen R. Taaffe
    £46.99

    This work presents a new narrative history of the Philadelphia campaign that took place not only in the hills and woods surrounding Philadelphia, but also in east central New Jersey and along the Delaware River.

  • - The Clinton Legacy
     
    £26.99

    An examination of the controversial and important battles that led to the shrinking of the presidency under the law during the Clinton administration. Topics addressed include war power, executive privilege, pardon power, impeachment, executive immunity, independent counsel and campaign finance.

  • by Xiaobing Li
    £46.99

    A mosaic of memoirs by key Chinese military commanders from the Korean conflict. It draws on their personal papers and archives to offer a behind-the-scenes story of the Communist campaign, including strategy and tactics, propaganda, and mobilization of the Chinese population.

  • - The Case of Texas v. Johnson
    by Robert J. Goldstein
    £24.99

    When Gregory Lee Johnson burned a flag, he was convicted for flag desecration under Texas law, but the Court of Appeals reversed the conviction. This work examines the case and the attendant controversy over whether protection of the flag conflicts with constitutional guarantees of free speech.

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