From the Revolutionary War to Desert Storm, combatants’ correspondence is personal and revealing. William […]
Book Review: Texas Blood / Seven Generations Among the Outlaws, Ranchers, Indians, Missionaries, Soldiers and Smugglers of the Borderlands
Author and former Texan Roger Hodge highlights the history, legends and everyday folk of the Lone Star State.
Book Review: Portrait of a Prospector
Tombstone founder Ed Schieffelin’s memoir only scratches the surface, though he could sure spin a yarn
The Making of Hitler’s Army
In the run-up to World War II, Germany’s generals made concessions to their Führer that put the Reich’s military might decisively in Hitler’s grasp.
A Murder Mystery amid the White Sands
Pat Garrett was gunned down in 1908 — but by whom?
Fashion for the Silver Screen: Cathy A. Smith
The Santa Fe artist fashions her ‘Indian’ creations for Hollywood, museums and collectors.
The Limping Lady Spy
By any measure, Virginia Hall is one of America’s two greatest female war heroes. […]
Interview: Richard Holmes / Saving the World’s Battlefields
Leading military historians have launched Project Hougoumont to restore the Belgian farm complex central […]
What We Learned: from the Battle of Carillon
Early on July 5, 1758, 15,000 confident, well-armed men boarded boats and began rowing […]
Death on the High Road: The Schweinfurt Raid
In October 1943, Eighth Air Force bombers flew through hell to bomb Schweinfurt, Germany. For them, Schweinfurt meant only one thing: a killer town that was one of the most savagely defended targets along the aerial high road above Hitler’s Third Reich.
