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Steven Ford Brown

    September 11, 1952
    Operations Management
    The Duke of York's Flanders Campaign
    Strategic Operations Management
    Sydney Plays Softball
    Approaching God
    Psychology Without Foundations
    • 2024

      King George's Army, British Regiments and the Men Who Led Them Volume 3

      British Infantry; 31st to 60th Regiments of Foot

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars, this comprehensive five-volume series delves into army administration, cavalry, infantry regiments, and ordnance. Expanding on the author's previous web series, it offers in-depth biographical details about key military leaders and influential political figures involved in army governance. The work aims to provide a richer understanding of the individuals who shaped the British military landscape from 1793 to 1815.

      King George's Army, British Regiments and the Men Who Led Them Volume 3
    • 2023

      The Kingdom of God, Volume 1

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the central theme of the Kingdom of God, the book delves into Jesus' teachings and their significance. It emphasizes the transformative nature of this message and its relevance to contemporary life, urging readers to reflect on its implications for personal faith and community. Through insightful analysis, it invites a deeper understanding of how the Kingdom of God shapes moral values and spiritual practices, making it a compelling read for those seeking to grasp the essence of Jesus' message.

      The Kingdom of God, Volume 1
    • 2023

      Fit to Command brings the battalion and regimental commanders of the British army in the period 1793-1815 into sharp focus and enables the reader to see their progression - how field officers of Wellington's victorious Peninsula army were dramatically better equipped for their roles than their earlier counterparts in Flanders in 1793.

      Fit to Command
    • 2022

      Tales of Raincliffe Woods

      An Unexpected Storm

      The story follows Mr Hare, whose home is destroyed, prompting the animals of Raincliffe Woods to assist him in finding a new place to live. However, Mr Fox lures Mr Hare into the perilous Forge Valley. With Mr Hare missing, it's up to Mr Hedgehog, Miss Dormouse, and Red the Squirrel to embark on a daring rescue mission. As they navigate the dangers of Forge Valley, they face various predators eager for their next meal, highlighting themes of friendship and bravery in the face of adversity.

      Tales of Raincliffe Woods
    • 2022

      An 8-year-old girl named Sydney questions the absence of girls in baseball while at a game with her father, leading her to discover the world of softball. Her journey involves hard work, a supportive coach, and quirky teammates as she strives to help the Magical Unicorns win their first game. The story emphasizes themes of determination, teamwork, and the joy of sports, capturing Sydney's quest to prove herself on the field.

      Sydney Plays Softball
    • 2022

      This book covers Sir Charles Grey's glorious (but ultimately ill-fated) West Indies campaign in the early years of the Napoleonic period.

      By Fire and Bayonet
    • 2021

      German train engineer Sebastian Braun saves the life of a wounded imperial army corporal by the name of Adolph Hitler, beginning a decades-long relationship over which Sebastian has little to no control. Sebastian walks a perilous tightrope between a mystically grateful Hitler and a close friendship with a Jewish university professor as the German rise to power stampedes through the 1930s and 1940s. Following up on Volume 1, Tattered Blue Cloth: Volume 2 continues the story of Hitler's devastating impact on the entire global community, as the horrors of war eventually overtake Sebastian and his family with devastating consequences.

      The Tattered Blue Cloth - Volume 2: Volume 2
    • 2021

      The Tattered Blue Cloth: Volume 1

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      When early 20th-century train engineer Sebastian Braun saves the life of a comrade on a WWI battlefield, he embarks on a life-changing journey. The man he saved happens to be none other than Corporal Adolph Hitler. So begins a long and complicated relationship between the two men as Hitler builds his Nazi party and seeks world domination. The relationship is further complicated by Braun's close personal friendship with a Jewish educator, a professor at Munich University, who is ultimately imprisoned at the first German concentration camp, Dachau. "The Tattered Blue Cloth" is a masterful work of historical fiction that fans of history and literature will love.The story begins in modern-day Munich, Germany when a visiting young American tragically strikes and kills an elderly German pedestrian as she attempts to cross a busy downtown street. The story then switches to the early 20th century at the time of the assassination of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand. It then continues through the two world wars and Adolph Hitler's Third Reich, before returning to the modern-day for an astonishing conclusion.

      The Tattered Blue Cloth: Volume 1