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First edition (publ. Simon & Schuster )
To America: Personal Reflections of an Historian is the somewhat-autobiography and memoir of Stephen Ambrose . The 2002 book talks about his perspective on issues throughout American History , as well as his various experiences that have slowly shaped him into the person he was. It also covers topics, such as Western expansion and The Transcontinental Railroad. It was written only months before he died in October 2002.
Works
Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff (1962)
Upton and the Army (1964)
Duty, Honor, Country: A History of West Point (1966)
Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945: The Decision to Halt at the Elbe (1967)
The Supreme Commander: the War Years of General Dwight D. Eisenhower (1970)
Crazy Horse and Custer: The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors (1975)
Ike's Spies: Eisenhower and the Espionage Establishment (1981)
Pegasus Bridge: June 6, 1944 (1985)
Nixon: The Education of a Politician, 1913-1962 (1987)
Eisenhower: Soldier and President (1990)
Nixon: The Triumph of a Politician, 1962-1972 (1990)
Nixon: Ruin and Recovery, 1973–1990 (1991)
Band of Brothers, E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne: From Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest (1992)
D-Day, June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II (1994)
Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West (1996)
Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army from the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany, June 7, 1944 - May 7, 1945 (1997)
Americans at War (1997)
The Victors: Eisenhower and his Boys - The Men of World War II (1998)
Comrades: Brothers, Fathers, Heroes, Sons, Pals (1999)
Nothing Like it in the World: The Men who Built the Transcontinental Railroad, 1863-1869 (2000)
The Wild Blue, The Men and Boys Who Flew the B-24s Over Germany 1944–45 (2001)
To America: Personal Reflections of an Historian (2002)
This Vast Land (2003)