Unlike Anything that Ever Floated by Dwight Sturtevant Hughes
Unlike Anything that Ever Floated is an excellent history of a pivotal moment for not only the U.S. Navy, but the world's navies as well.
Unlike Anything that Ever Floated is an excellent history of a pivotal moment for not only the U.S. Navy, but the world's navies as well.
Overall, this is an excellent examination of two of the Union Army's great cavalry leaders. I look forward to the second book in the series.
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