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West Point: Two Centuries of Honor and Tradition

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May 2002 Time/Warner AOL HB, stated first printing. USMA Bicentennial Book featuring contributions by: Stephen Ambrose, William F. Buckley Jr., Arthur Miller, George Plimpton, David Halberstam plus rare photos, recruiting posters and magazine covers. Great for any West Point grad or potential plebe.

304 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2002

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Stephen E. Ambrose

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Stephen Edward Ambrose was an American historian and biographer of U.S. Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon. He received his Ph.D. in 1960 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In his final years he faced charges of plagiarism for his books, with subsequent concerns about his research emerging after his death.

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July 19, 2020
As a USMA graduate myself, I love this book for its insight into the Academy experience as well as the contributions from such esteemed historians and writers. The book captures the first two hundred years of the existence of the United States Military Academy at West Point with an effective variety of photos, art, sketches, portraits, and plans. It's a wonderful coffee table book and also useful as part of a display in a library or office.
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December 31, 2016
Read this several years ago. Not sure what year. Still refer back to book. More of a coffee table book than a read through it for the story. Information and pictures were good.
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January 24, 2014
Enlightening account of our Army's premiere educational institution. Must read for those interested in military history. Informative and entertaining. Give's one the true sense of the cost of our freedom.
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