Shodo Master

Life and Art of Tomoro Ouchida
By John Glascock

If you enjoy calligraphy as an art form, Japanese culture and historical literature, and memoirs about fascinating, if not famous, people, Shodo Master: Life and Art of Tomoro Ouchida by John Glascock is for you. Presented in a bilingual format with English on one side...

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Silent Valor

One Man's Vietnam War
By Rick Greenberg

Killing is as easy as breathing when you are pushed. Don Talbot confirmed this on the day he lost his brothers-in-arms of the Echo Two squad. Silent Valor: One Man's Vietnam War by Rick Greenberg details the life of Don as a Marine in the...

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Socialism Revealed

Why Socialism's Issues Have Never Permitted Success In A Real Economy
By Phillip J Bryson

Socialism Revealed is the sequel to the author’s comprehensive work titled Socialism: Origins, Expansion, Decline, and the Attempted Revival in the United States. Phillip J Bryson summarizes many basic conclusions included in the first of the series and some updated information. In this volume, Professor...

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Schnooks, Crooks, Liars & Scoundrels

A Field Guide to Identifying Political Buffoons
By Gene Berardelli

Schnooks, Crooks, Liars and Scoundrels: A Field Guide to Identifying Political Buffoons by Gene Berardelli is an informative and thought-provoking nonfiction guide to exploring the intricacies of government and politics. The author explores the impact of factors like derision and ridicule on American political culture....

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Someone Knows

Highlighting South Dakota's Cold Cases
By Christine Mager Wevik

“When I close my eyes, I see you, when I open my eyes, I miss you.” Someone Knows: Highlighting South Dakota’s Cold Cases is a true crime account by Christine Mager Wevik. These fifty-two cold cases are of missing persons and unsolved murders. Many of...

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Stories of My Life

The Search for True Love
By Jennifer P. Tanabe and Elisabeth M. Seidel

Stories of my Life is a collection of reflections, journal notes, prayers, and poems by Elisabeth M. Seidel. According to editor Jennifer P. Tanabe, the original works were personal notes written in English and French, and modified into the chronological format presented in the book....

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Sin City Gangsters

The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Las Vegas
By Jeffrey Sussman

“The winners are those who control the game and all players are suckers” is a quote attributed to gangster Meyer Lansky in Sin City Gangsters: The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Las Vegas by Jeffrey Sussman. Las Vegas wasn’t founded by the men...

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Send Down the Master in Person

Reflections on Adolf Eichmann
By A. Keith Carreiro

Send Down the Master in Person: Reflections on Adolf Eichmann by A. Keith Carreiro begins with the author's exquisite poem about "The Greatest Generation" or World War II era soldiers, families, victims, and others living and dying in the shadow of the Holocaust and Adolf...

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Shadows of the Acropolis

By Richard C. Lyons

The founding fathers of the world’s most powerful nation − the United States of America − were both objective and precise about the form of government and its workings when they drafted the American constitution. They intended that a representative government would control the state,...

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Socialism

Origins, Expansion, Decline, and the Attempted Revival in the United States
By Phillip Bryson

In his book Socialism: Origins, Expansion, Decline, and the Attempted Revival in the United States, Phillip Bryson delves deeper into the subject of socialism and its history by answering virtually every question on the subject. These include the origins of socialism, and the theories, concepts,...

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