Nonfiction / War Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Nonfiction / War: The Afghanistan Papers (2021), Killing The Rising Sun (2016), Salt To The Sea (2016), Killing Patton (2014), American Sniper (2012) and other 16 books.

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The Afghanistan Papers

released in: 2021
The Afghanistan Papers
An investigative reporter for The Washington Post gives an account of how three successive presidents and their military commanders handled America\'s invasion of Afghanistan after 9/11.

Killing The Rising Sun

released in: 2016
Killing The Rising Sun
The host of “The O\'Reilly Factor” recounts the final years of World War II.

Killing Patton

released in: 2014
Killing Patton
The host of “The O\'Reilly Factor” recounts the strange death of Gen. George S. Patton in December 1945.

American Sniper

released in: 2012
American Sniper
A member of the Navy Seals with the most career sniper kills in United States military history discusses his childhood, his marriage and his battlefield experiences during the Iraq war.

Dmz, Vol. 10

released in: 2011
Dmz, Vol. 10
This series imagines Manhattan as the demilitarized zone in a second American civil war. This volume contains single-issue stories about some of players in the conflict are up to during the latest bombing campaign.

Unbroken

released in: 2010
Unbroken
An Olympic runner\'s story of survival as a prisoner of the Japanese in World War II.

Obama's Wars

released in: 2010
Obama's Wars
How decisions were made on the war in Afghanistan, the campaign in Pakistan and the fight against terrorism.

Horse Soldiers

released in: 2009
Horse Soldiers
A small group of Special Forces operatives fought the Taliban on horseback shortly after Sept. 11.

A Long Way Gone

released in: 2007

In an Instant

released in: 2006
In an Instant
In an Instant is a 2006 memoir written by Bob Woodruff and his wife, Lee Woodruff. The book chronicles Bob Woodruff's 2006 near-fatal injury by an improvised explosive device while embedded with the U.S. military in Iraq

Fiasco

released in: 2006
Fiasco
In this masterful and engrossing account, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Thomas E. Ricks takes us inside the planning and execution of the war in Iraq, revealing the miscalculations and mistakes that led to the greatest foreign policy disaster in recent American history.

Flags of Our Fathers

released in: 2000
Flags of Our Fathers
book description: Flags of Our Fathers is a history of the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II. The book chronicles the lives of the six men who raised the American flag on Mount Suribachi, as well as the battle itself.

Every Man a Tiger

released in: 1999
Every Man a Tiger
"Every Man a Tiger" by Tom Clancy with Chuck Horner is a non-fiction book that delves into military history and strategy. The book focuses on the career of General Chuck Horner and his leadership during the Gulf War. Clancy and Horner provide insights into the challenges and decision-making processes involved in military operations, offering readers a detailed look at the complexities of modern warfare.

The Century

released in: 1998
The Century
"The Century" by Peter Jennings is a historical non-fiction book that provides an overview of the 20th century. Through the lens of significant events and cultural shifts, Jennings offers readers a comprehensive look at the defining moments that shaped the course of history. The book combines journalistic insights with a compelling narrative, making it an engaging exploration of the complexities of the modern era.

In Retrospect

released in: 1995
In Retrospect
In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam is a 1995 memoir by United States Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The book covers the period from 1961 to 1968, during which McNamara served as U.S. Secretary of Defense.

Under Fire

released in: 1991
Under Fire
"Under Fire" by Oliver L. North is an autobiography that provides an account of North's experiences, particularly his role in the Iran-Contra affair. The book offers insights into North's military career, his perspectives on political events, and the controversies surrounding his actions. "Under Fire" combines personal reflections with historical analysis, giving readers a firsthand look at the complexities of military and political engagements.

War Horse

War Horse
A half-Thoroughbred farm horse is taken from his owner for battle in 1914.

O Jerusalem!

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