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Books with author Nigel Hamilton

  • Commander in Chief: FDR's Battle with Churchill, 1943

    Nigel Hamilton

    eBook (Mariner Books, June 7, 2016)
    “Superb . . . Hamilton brilliantly sets out Roosevelt’s foresight, determination and skill in establishing a new world order.” —Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post “Provocative . . . stimulating to follow.” —Thomas E. Ricks, New York Times Book Review 1943 was the year of Allied military counteroffensives, beating back the forces of the Axis powers in North Africa and the Pacific—the “Hinge of Fate,” as Winston Churchill called it. In Commander in Chief Nigel Hamilton reveals FDR’s true role in this saga: overruling his own Joint Chiefs of Staff, ordering American airmen on an ambush of the Japanese navy’s Admiral Yamamoto, facing down Churchill when he attempted to abandon Allied D-day strategy (twice). This FDR is profoundly different from the one Churchill later painted. President Roosevelt’s patience was tested to the limit quelling the Prime Minister’s “revolt,” as Churchill pressured Congress and senior American leaders to focus Allied energy on disastrous fighting in Italy and the Aegean instead of landings in Normandy. Finally, in a dramatic showdown at Hyde Park, FDR had to stop Churchill from losing the war by making the ultimate threat, setting the Allies on their course to final victory. In Commander in Chief, Hamilton masterfully chronicles the clash of nations—and of two titanic personalities—at a crucial moment in modern history.“The rebuttal to the Churchill multivolume history . . . The war retains its power to shock and surprise.” — Boston Globe
  • Commander in Chief: FDR's Battle with Churchill, 1943

    Nigel Hamilton

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, June 7, 2016)
    In the next installment of the "splendid memoir Roosevelt didn't get to write" (New York Times), Nigel Hamilton tells the astonishing story of FDR's year-long, defining battle with Churchill, as the war raged in Africa and Italy. Nigel Hamilton's Mantle of Command, long-listed for the National Book Award, drew on years of archival research and interviews to portray FDR in a tight close up, as he determined Allied strategy in the crucial initial phases of World War II. Commander in Chief reveals the astonishing sequel — suppressed by Winston Churchill in his memoirs — of Roosevelt's battles with Churchill to maintain that strategy. Roosevelt knew that the Allies should take Sicily but avoid a wider battle in southern Europe, building experience but saving strength to invade France in early 1944. Churchill seemed to agree at Casablanca — only to undermine his own generals and the Allied command, testing Roosevelt’s patience to the limit. Churchill was afraid of the invasion planned for Normandy, and pushed instead for disastrous fighting in Italy, thereby almost losing the war for the Allies. In a dramatic showdown, FDR finally set the ultimate course for victory by making the ultimate threat. Commander in Chief shows FDR in top form at a crucial time in the modern history of the West.
  • Commander in Chief: FDR's Battle with Churchill, 1943

    Nigel Hamilton

    Paperback (Mariner Books, May 16, 2017)
    “Superb . . . Hamilton brilliantly sets out Roosevelt’s foresight, determination and skill in establishing a new world order.” —Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post “Provocative . . . stimulating to follow.” —Thomas E. Ricks, New York Times Book Review 1943 was the year of Allied military counteroffensives, beating back the forces of the Axis powers in North Africa and the Pacific—the “Hinge of Fate,” as Winston Churchill called it. In Commander in Chief Nigel Hamilton reveals FDR’s true role in this saga: overruling his own Joint Chiefs of Staff, ordering American airmen on an ambush of the Japanese navy’s Admiral Yamamoto, facing down Churchill when he attempted to abandon Allied D-day strategy (twice). This FDR is profoundly different from the one Churchill later painted. President Roosevelt’s patience was tested to the limit quelling the Prime Minister’s “revolt,” as Churchill pressured Congress and senior American leaders to focus Allied energy on disastrous fighting in Italy and the Aegean instead of landings in Normandy. Finally, in a dramatic showdown at Hyde Park, FDR had to stop Churchill from losing the war by making the ultimate threat, setting the Allies on their course to final victory. In Commander in Chief, Hamilton masterfully chronicles the clash of nations—and of two titanic personalities—at a crucial moment in modern history.“The rebuttal to the Churchill multivolume history . . . The war retains its power to shock and surprise.” — Boston Globe
  • Commander in Chief: FDR's Battle with Churchill, 1943

    Nigel Hamilton

    Hardcover (Biteback Publishing, March 15, 2001)
    The astonishing story of FDR's year-long battle with Churchill as World War II raged in Africa and Italy. In his masterly Mantle of Command, Nigel Hamilton made a powerful case for Franklin Delano Roosevelt as a brilliant war strategist whose towering importance to the Second World War is overlooked because of his early death. Now, in his second installment of his major trilogy, Hamilton reveals the remarkable truth- suppressed by Winston Churchill in his memoirs - of how Roosevelt battled with Churchill to maintain the strategy that would win the war. Roosevelt know the Allies should take Sicily but avoid a wider battle in the Mediterranean, building experience but saving strength to invade France in early 1944. Churchill seemed to agree at Casablanca- only to undermine his own generals and the Allied command, testing Roosevelt's patience to the limit. Seeking to avoid the D-Day landings, Churchill made the disastrous decision to push the battle further into southern Europe, almost losing the war for the Allies. In a dramatic showdown, FDR finally set the course for victory by making the ultimate threat. Challenging seven decades of conventional wisdom about not one but two world leaders, Commander in Chief draws on extraordinary new archive material to delve further into the minds and actions of the men who led the Allied powers in the crucial year that decided the outcome of World War II.
  • Master of the Battlefield: Monty's War Years 1942-1944

    Nigel Hamilton

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill, March 1, 1984)
    Traces the career of the British Field Marshal from his decisive victory at El Alamein to the Battle of Normandy and describes his relationships with other Allied military leaders
  • Master of the Battlefield: Monty's War Years 1942-1944 First edition by Hamilton, Nigel

    Nigel. Hamilton

    Hardcover (McGraw, 1983., March 15, 1983)
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  • Master of the Battlefield: Monty's War Years 1942-1944

    Nigel Hamilton

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1983)
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  • Solving Common Writing Problems

    Hamilton

    Paperback (J Weston Walch, April 15, 2003)
    Help your students avoid common writing mistakes and master the art of writing! Addresses common writing problems, including dangling modifiers, bad diction, sentence fragments, comma errors, and more Strengthens student writing with clear, easy-to-follow practice exercises Includes guidance on writing strategies and the writing process
  • Understand Your Dog: A Guide To Training Your Puppy Into Adulthood

    Nat Hamilton

    language (Themeworks Publishing, Oct. 7, 2019)
    People of different ages, young and old, will love having a dog or a pup around. They even treat them as their best friend. Nevertheless, you must also think of the possible consequences that come with owning one. Effective Dog Training is necessary for your dog and you should understand you have to make an effort to socialize your dog. You have to expose your dog to the outside world, so that it will not intimidate other people. There are dog-training techniques you can follow so that you can handle it easily such as dog whispering, reward training and clicker training. Knowing these techniques all will make Effective Dog Training easier to manage.
  • Solving More Common Writing Problems

    Hamilton

    Paperback (J Weston Walch, April 15, 2003)
    Covers clarity, coherence, development, thesis paragraphs, transitions, clichés, diction, mixed metaphors, redundancy, verb tenses, avoiding lazy habits, and much more. Provides explanations, models, and strategies for writing success. Contains exercises that reinforce essential rules and concepts.Includes extensive teacher support and answer key.
  • Jessica's Elevator

    Hamilton

    Paperback (Beach Holme Pub Ltd, Dec. 1, 1989)
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  • Swallowing Darkness

    Hamilton

    Hardcover (Balantine s, Hardcover(2008), March 15, 2008)
    Swallowing Darkness (08) by Hamilton, Laurell K [Hardcover (2008)]