Joe Giorello
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Great Battles for Boys: WW2 Europe
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2014
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6 editions
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Great Battles for Boys: WW2 Pacific
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2016
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9 editions
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Great Battles for Boys: Bunker Hill to WWI
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2016
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10 editions
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Great Battles for Boys: World War I
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published
2019
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6 editions
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Great Battles for Boys: Ancients to Middle Ages
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published
2018
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6 editions
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Great Battles for Boys: The Civil War
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published
2017
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5 editions
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Great Battles for Boys: The American Revolution
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Great Battles for Boys: The Korean War
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Great Battles for Boys The Vietnam War
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D-Day: The Invasion of Normandy: from "Great Battles for Boys: WW2 Europe"
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“They’d learned some tactics from the French and Indian War in which Indians would hide behind trees and snipe at the enemy.”
― Great Battles for Boys: The American Revolution
― Great Battles for Boys: The American Revolution
“people came to America as immigrants from countries such as Ireland and Italy”
― Great Battles for Boys: The Civil War
― Great Battles for Boys: The Civil War
“One ragged band of ordinary men had taken on the world’s most powerful army—and probably would’ve won if they hadn’t run out of ammunition.”
― Great Battles for Boys: Bunker Hill to WWI
― Great Battles for Boys: Bunker Hill to WWI
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