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A GOOD NUMBER OF OFFERINGS ARE PACKED WITH VISUAL THRILLS.(Life and Arts)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
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November 28, 2002|
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Byline: PAUL JOSEPH BROWN P-I photographer
I've been reviewing photography books for daily newspapers for 20 years. There truly are an astonishing number and variety of photography books: books full of pretty photographs, books full of ordinary photographs and books that, frankly, deserve to be quickly remaindered.
Fortunately, every year there are some genuine revelations. This year there are quite a few, starting with several books I thought I didn't need to see, because the photographers' work was so familiar to me. I'm not easily thrilled, but they ...
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Faire la guerre: Antoine-Henri Jomini. I. Chronique, Situation, Caractere.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Biography
; ...in Switzerland in 1779 (a year before Clausewitz), General Jomini lived up to the age of 90. His was an exceptional career...the historian and strategist, for great is the importance of Jomini in the history of military thinking. Ph.(ilippe)-J...
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Napoleon's shadow over American warriors.(Saturday)(The Civil War)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...by one of Napoleon's aides, Antoine-Henri Jomini (1779-1869) . Historians debate...been the same with or without Jomini, but his works were taught at...were familiar to Union generals. Jomini, a Swiss bank clerk, grew fascinated...
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The hard choice: decisive points in counterinsurgency.
Magazine article from: Infantry Magazine
; ...are found in the writings of Carl von Clausewitz and Antoine-Henri Jomini as they were interpreted through the 19th and 20th...of the people, the government and the army, while Jomini focused his writings on the army, specifically on...
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Factors of conflict in the early 21st century
Magazine article from: Army
; ...like Henry Lloyd, Adam Heinrich Dietrich von Bulow and Antoine Henri Jomini gave the Western world a construct for thinking about modern ground operations. Jomini's paradigm for modern warfare has continued as the...
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ARMY RELEASES SHINSEKI'S PROFESSIONAL READING LIST
Transcript from: Regulatory Intelligence Data
; ...by Graham Cosmas The Evolution of U.S. Tactical Doctrine, 1946-76 by Robert Doughty Jomini and His Summary of the Art of War by Antoine Henri Jomini Three Battles: Arnaville, Altuzzo, and Schmidt by Charles B. MacDonald Battle Cry of Freedom...
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The Validity of the Principles of War
Magazine article from: Army
; ...American Civil War, wrote that Gen. Antoine Henri de Jomini was "the ablest of military writers...intelligible language." It appears that Jomini, a prolific writer of military...Frederick the Great's campaigns, Jomini advocated the principles of the...
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The Civil War.(Video recording review)
Magazine article from: Military Review
; ...point of the Civil War," or validating the myth that generals went into battle with a sword in one hand and Antoine-Henri Jomini's Art of War in the other. Apparently, Winfield Scott's 1847-1848 campaign against Mexico mattered little...
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Dictionnaire de Strate
Magazine article from: Naval War College Review
; ...development of strategy and on naval strategy.) From the French tradition, there are the standard figures-Antoine Henri Jomini, Ardant du Picq, Ferdinand Foch, Charles de Gaulle, Raymond Aron, Raoul Castex (the foremost French naval...
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Technology and the American Civil War.(Almanac)
Magazine article from: Military Review
; ...too costly, which posed a serious problem for tacticians. Napoleonic-style warfare, as espoused by General Antoine Henri Jomini, emphasized a strong offense for a decisive victory. The problem soon became how to execute an offensive plan...
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German immigrant rose to prominence; Senator, friend of presidents.(TRAVEL)(THE CIVIL WAR)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...dedicated himself to the study of military thinking and tactics. He immersed himself in Karl von Clausewitz, Antoine-Henri Jomini and other noted military experts in an attempt to make up for his lack of military background. His personal daring...
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