In the first book to present Lee's story in a way that today's business leaders and managers can relate to, Crocker offers executive lessons from the man Winston Churchill hailed as "one of the noblest Americans who ever lived, and one of the greatest captains known in the annals of war."
The author of "Robert E. Lee on Leadership" busts myths and shatters stereotypes as he profiles eminent--and colorful--military generals. Revealing little-known truths, this is the Politically Incorrect Guide that every Civil War buff must have.
The author of "Triumph" and "Robert E. Lee on Leadership" challenges readers to rethink American history in this sweeping, colorful, and controversial look at the wars, military adventures, and foreign and military policy of the United States over its entire history.
Nigel Haversham's goddaughter has been kidnapped by an L.A. drug gang, and Haversham, a racist British brigadier general (retired), is trying to find her. A series of farcical events seriously slows him down, including a drunken driving accident, and encounters with several species of bad guy.
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