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  • Nicholas II - Tsar to Saint

    by Tony Abbott
     Approaching the turn of the 20th Century the age of exploration was making way for a new era of scientific discovery. During this transition in Russia, the last Romanov Tsar inherited the throne in 1894 and having the opportunity for reforms and to play a leading role on the world stage, he took the country instead through wars and empowered a brutal regime which ultimately led to humiliation during World War I, the end of the monarchy and the demise of the Romanov dynasty.  This is the harrowi... more
  • Delaware from Railways to Freeways

    by Dave Tabler
    Delaware from Railways to Freeways covers eye-opening information about the region and its residents from 1800 to 1907. Laying out a captivating journey through pictures and offering up little-known anecdotes, entertainingly educational stories, and a comprehensive deep dive, Tabler gives insightful commentary on inventions, contributors to society, and transformative technology. History lovers of all ages will immensely enjoy this trove of 19th-century lore.
  • Held to the Fire

    by Matthew Flagler
    Monday, December 11, 1916. It is two weeks until Christmas. The First World War rages overseas. And in Peterborough, Ontario at around 10:!5 am, the Quaker Oats Factory explodes. Held To The Fire dissects the shocking event piece-by-piece. From the stories of those involved, to the drama between major players, and a community pulling together, Matthew Flagler weaves the story within the backdrop of the war, the people, and the economic forces operating at the time. Inspired by actual events, and... more
  • The 1864 Diary of Mrs. Sarah Jane Rousseau

    by Janelle Molony
    The official, unabridged diary of Sarah Jane Rousseau and the Pella Company's 1864 journey from Iowa to California from the private collection of direct descendants. Foreword by Janelle Molony, 3rd great-granddaughter. The book features bonus material from the fictionalized retelling of events by award-winning author and historian, Janelle Molony. In the only complete, surviving account from the Pella Company, read how the Iowans face fierce enemies, quicksand, hailstorms, poison water, and t... more
  • Adolf Hitler & Eva Braun

    by Luc Vanhixe
    After the fall of Berlin in 1945, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were nowhere to be found. Decades of searching yielded nothing. Only now, for the first time, is it revealed what really happened to the Führer of Nazi Germany and his brand new wife. And as unlikely as it may sound, this investigation shows with absolute certainty that Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun did not die together in the Berlin Führerbunker on April 30, 1945.
  • Caravan of Hope: A Bukharan Woman's Journey to Freedom

    by Dahlia Abraham-Klein
    Zina Abraham was born in an Uzbeki prison in 1933. It was a tumultuous time in Jewish history. The Soviet Union had annexed Uzbekistan and the Stalinist regime had led to widespread discrimination against the Jews. Ultimately released from prison and strapped to her mother’s chest, Zina and her mother, traveled by horseback undetected to Afghanistan. But as a woman in Afghanistan, she was still essentially in prison, concealed from the outside world with no access to education or medical care. ... more
  • Thomas Charles Holmes

    by Judith Taylor Kimball
    This uniquely written compilation presents genealogical facts, and family lore about a man many East Texans fondly refer to as Goldie. Upon reading about this true American frontiersman, you will discover Thomas Charles Holmes had a thirst for independence, strong family ties, savvy business dealings, hardships, and successes. You will gain insight into this devoted father of eight children and their lives from birth to death. Written in chronological context beginning in the early American Colo... more
  • Let History Be The Judge

    by Rodney L. Kelley
    Let History Be The Judge examines leadership styles during the Asia Cold Wars (1945-1975), focusing on the combatant countries of China, Korea (North and South), Vietnam (North and South), the Soviet Union, France, and the United States. These leaders significantly influenced the course of conflicts, frequently making costly mistakes due to their autocratic leadership style, which stifled alternative viewpoints and hampered comprehensive policy evaluation. These mistakes included failing to unde... more
  • THE NOBEL PURSUIT OF MEDICAL PROGRESS: Nobel Prize Winners in Medicine & Psychology and their Works

    by Ananthajna Varahi

    "The Nobel Pursuit of Medical Progress" is a tribute to the groundbreaking discoveries of Nobel Prize winners in Medicine and Psychology. This book showcases the works of these extraordinary individuals, highlighting their remarkable achievements and the thought processes that led to their innovative breakthroughs. Each Nobel Prize winner's contribution is summarized with an inspiring quote from their acceptance speech, providing additional insights and motivation for future asp... more

  • Faces of Pilot Mountain: Intriguing Journey into the Deep Mysteries

    by J.P. McKelvey

    This is the first book ever written on the history of Pilot Mountain State Park in Surry County, North Carolina which was ten years in the making.  The book is based on  research and photography by the author both on the mountain and from a distance.  Because the mountain looks like a sentinal, images of the mountain can be taken from the Blue Ridge Parkway overlooks in Virginia. 

    On the Andy Griffith Show it was referred to as Mount Pilot but it was never seen on th... more

  • I Move A Lot and That's Okay

    by Shermaine Perry-Knights

    Looking for an engaging book to teach kids about moving and explain the military lifestyle? This is it! I Move A Lot and That’s Okay” teaches kids how to emotionally cope with relocation. Moving with kids means a lot of social, emotional, and physical changes. This book validates their experiences, feelings, and thoughts. Understanding more about their world helps children learn to handle feelings of loss associated with moving to a new home.

    This book will encourage importa... more

  • The Children’s Front

    by Marty Parkes
    The Children’s Front is a tale that is both sad and full of joy. It describes the direst of circumstances, of death and destitution. At the same time, the story contrasts these circumstances with uplifting daily instances of generosity, hope, and love that combined to nurture France’s next generation. It is a tale of compassion and courage carried forth in a deprived and perilous environment. Ultimately, it stands as a testament to heroism and honor.
  • Monthly Design Service

    by Design Voila
    Design Voila is the best graphic design services agency that’s dedicated to catering to all your design needs. From brochures to mailers to infographics to visiting cards to social media ads and more, we do it all. Choose from our subscription plans to get high-quality monthly design service as per your needs and requirements. All this without any long term commitment! Our Pro Plan starting at just USD 400 per month is ideal for small businesses with recurring graphic design needs. Some of th... more
  • The Hidden Secrets of the Master's Mind: How You Can Live With God's Time (Book I: Why Are We Here? Volume I: Creation Season (F

    by Dr. Apelu Poe
    My book, The Hidden Secrets of the Master's Mind: How You Can Live with God's Time, is for leaders struggling to figure out why they are here and why God has put them in leadership or management positions at such a challenging time as this. The book serves as an introductory pathway into the spiritual teachings of the Torah. It analyzes weekly Torah portions using expert Biblical linguistics techniques while also using Hebrew to understand the hidden meanings behind Biblical teachings to help pe... more
  • The Marseille Connection

    by Kenneth Foard McCallion
    The Marseille Connection [Bryant Park Press – May 2023] by renowned attorney and Yale-educated historical expert Kenneth Foard McCallion is a riveting work of historical nonfiction about Patricia Richardson, a gorgeous young woman who started life as a dirt-poor orphan in the French Caribbean island of St. Martin before rising through the ranks of an international Marseille-based drug cartel, Unione Corse, to become part of the inner circle of leadership in the organization. For several deca... more
  • Cevere's Chronicles Volume 1

    by Marquis Walker
    I write music reviews to add additional substance to good artist. These projects make me think and reminisce and they even say music heals you. In my journey, music puts me in various moods and gives me some self therapy.
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