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The Words of War by Don Bracken Award Winner Contrasts the newspaper reportage of The New York Times and The Charleston Mercury as they brought their views of the major Civil War battles to their reading public. |
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Hunting the American Terrorist by Terry Turchie and Kathleen Puckett Winner of Two Awards Profiles of UNABOMBER Ted Kaczynski, Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh, and the Atlanta Olympics bomber Eric Rudolph, and the next potential American terrorist. |
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Homeland Insecurity by Terry Turchie and Kathleen Puckett The authors lead readers on a detailed exploration of how the politics of power were born, and have continued to endure, in the highest offices of the American government. Silver Medal Winner, Freedom Fighter of the Year, Independent Publisher’s IPPY award. Silver Medal Winner, the Independent Book Publishers Association’s Benjamin Franklin Award for Political Current Events. Finalist, 2008 Book of the Year Award for Political Science by ForeWord Magazine. |
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Legerdemain: The President’s Secret Plan, The Bomb and What The French Never Knew. The True Story by James Heaphey The true story that takes Jim Heaphey through the alleyways and bathhouses of Casablanca, the exotic Arabian Nights-like Fair in Marrakesch, the settings of the privileged in Cairo and the hillside villages of Cyprus. The story unveils the workings of MI6, the CIA, French Security Force, the Moassad and the KGB. Nominated for the Harry Truman Award by Harry S. Truman Institute for National and International Affairs, a bi-annual award given to best book, published during 2008-2009, by Truman Library dealing with national security affairs during Truman Administration. Nominated for 2008 Book of the Year Award for Autobiography by ForeWord Magazine. |
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A Lovely Little War by Angus Lorenzen A young boy in a relatively comfortable setting is excited when World War II breaks out and then he becomes a prisoner of the Japanese and his life turns to one of deprivation, death and destruction. A Lovely Little War is an autobiographical account of life and endurance in the infamous Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila, as seen through the eyes of a child. |
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Christmas 1945 by Matthew Litt It was the greatest celebration in American history. A four day holiday, unique to the American culture, merged the American spirit and its spirituality. The author highlights the self-reliance of the American man and woman in 1945 and the extent to which they would go to help their fellow man and woman. It illustrates the important role of the newspaper in connecting the nation and shaping the American culture as it reported on the depth of the American spirit in 1945. |
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America and the Vatican: Trading Information After WWII by Robert F. Illing Robert Illing brings the reader into the fascinating and colorful political world of the Vatican, a unique entity with the dual nature of political state which functions apart from its other position as center of the Roman Catholic Church. |
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A Matter of Honor by Benjamin Wood Mindfield by Colonel Carm Cicalese, USA |
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Historyscope: Unravel the American Civil War by Don Bracken Computer technology allows us to gain a perspective on the Civil War that we have never been able to see before — Historyscope! |
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History Publishing Company E-books Three electronic books detail the major battles of the Civil War. Clash of Arms: War in the Eastern Theater covers the battles in the Eastern Theater, Bugles and Bayonets: War in the Western Theater covers the west, and Action in the Trans-Miss and the Gulf: War in the Trans-Mississippi Theater and the Gulf Coast discusses the other theaters of the Civil War. |
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