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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Frank LambertPublisher: Hill & Wang Inc.,U.S. Imprint: Hill & Wang Inc.,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.60cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9780809028115ISBN 10: 0809028115 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 09 January 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFor those in search of lessons for today, Lambert's crisp and readable narrative makes clear that it took a combination of patient diplomacy, military force, and good luck to make the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds safe for U.S. commerce. One suspects that all three factors are needed again now. --Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs <br> <br> Does an excellent job of placing the Barbary Wars within the context of their time. -- The Roanoke Times For those in search of lessons for today, Lambert's crisp and readable narrative makes clear that it took a combination of patient diplomacy, military force, and good luck to make the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds safe for U.S. commerce. One suspects that all three factors are needed again now. --Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs Does an excellent job of placing the Barbary Wars within the context of their time. --The Roanoke Times For those in search of lessons for today, Lambert's crisp and readable narrative makes clear that it took a combination of patient diplomacy, military force, and good luck to make the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds safe for U.S. commerce. One suspects that all three factors are needed again now. --Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs Does an excellent job of placing the Barbary Wars within the context of their time. -- The Roanoke Times For those in search of lessons for today, Lambert's crisp and readable narrative makes clear that it took a combination of patient diplomacy, military force, and good luck to make the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds safe for U.S. commerce. One suspects that all three factors are needed again now. --Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs Does an excellent job of placing the Barbary Wars within the context of their time. --The Roanoke Times For those in search of lessons for today, Lambert's crisp and readable narrative makes clear that it took a combination of patient diplomacy, military force, and good luck to make the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds safe for U.S. commerce. One suspects that all three factors are needed again now. Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs Does an excellent job of placing the Barbary Wars within the context of their time. The Roanoke Times For those in search of lessons for today, Lambert's crisp and readable narrative makes clear that it took a combination of patient diplomacy, military force, and good luck to make the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds safe for U.S. commerce. One suspects that all three factors are needed again now. --Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs Does an excellent job of placing the Barbary Wars within the context of their time. -- The Roanoke Times For those in search of lessons for today, Lambert's crisp and readable narrative makes clear that it took a combination of patient diplomacy, military force, and good luck to make the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds safe for U.S. commerce. One suspects that all three factors are needed again now. -- Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs Does an excellent job of placing the Barbary Wars within the context of their time. -- The Roanoke Times For those in search of lessons for today, Lambert's crisp and readable narrative makes clear that it took a combination of patient diplomacy, military force, and good luck to make the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds safe for U.S. commerce. One suspects that all three factors are needed again now. -- Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs <br> <br> Does an excellent job of placing the Barbary Wars within the context of their time. -- The Roanoke Times <br> For those in search of lessons for today, Lambert's crisp and readable narrative makes clear that it took a combination of patient diplomacy, military force, and good luck to make the Atlantic and Mediterranean worlds safe for U.S. commerce. One suspects that all three factors are needed again now. Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs Does an excellent job of placing the Barbary Wars within the context of their time. The Roanoke Times Author InformationFrank Lambert teaches history at Purdue University and is the author of The Founding Fathers and the Place of Religion in America, Inventing the ""Great Awakening,"" and Pedlar in Divinity: George Whitefield and the Transatlantic Revivals, 1737-1770. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |