America's First Black Poet

Jupiter Hammon of Long Island
By Stanley A Ransom Jr

America's First Black Poet; Jupiter Hammon of Long Island by Stanley A. Ransom, Jr. celebrates black poets and their contributions to culture and history. It focuses on Jupiter Hammon, a slave owned by the Lloyd family. The Lloyds allowed Jupiter to work in their house...

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The Voice of the Guns

America, Switzerland, and the Second Amendment
By Burton Flanagan

The Voice of the Guns by Burton Flanagan is an analysis of the Second Amendment, highlighting the reason it was created and how the Founding Fathers envisioned its execution. The author explains the idea of a well-regulated militia that is supposed to bear arms and...

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Killing Shore

The True Story of Hitler's U-boats Off the New Jersey Coast
By K.A. Nelson

Killing Shore: The True Story of Hitler's U-boats Off the New Jersey Coast is a work of non-fiction in the historical writing, military, and sociocultural issues subgenres. It is best suited to the mature reading audience owing to the presence of graphically described violence throughout...

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A Boy at War

By Bill Maier

A Boy at War is a work of non-fiction in the historical, action, and military subgenres. The book is best suited to mature readers as it contains explicit language, sexual situations, and graphic violence. Penned by author Bill Maier, this work recounts his experiences as...

The Reader's Companion to the Gothic Genre

Its Evolution in British Literature from 1750 to 1900 (Illustrated) (The Hampshire Stories Series
By Joe Giampaolo

The Reader's Companion to the Gothic Genre by Joe Giampaolo is a non-fiction study of the 'Evolution of the Gothic Genre in British Literature from 1750 to 1900 with Illustrations.' It is the third part of the Hampshire Stories series. This academic work is divided...

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Letters From Mr. J B Fact Finder

A Weekly Letter on History Trivia
By Joe W Boyd

In Letters from Mr. J B Fact Finder: A Weekly Letter on History Trivia by Joe W. Boyd, the titular Mr. Fact Finder taps into facts through a letter format. He explores a wide range of topics, from historical figures like Levi Strauss and Milton...

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Freedom

The Case For Open Borders
By Joss Sheldon

Joss Sheldon's Freedom: The Case For Open Borders demystifies the benefits of migration and advocates for a borderless world. It explores the history of migration and how our ancestors from Africa traveled a world without borders and settled in different parts of the earth. It...

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South Dakota Crusader

Francis Case’s Road to Congress
By Stephen L. Wilson

South Dakota Crusader: Francis Case’s Road to Congress is a work of non-fiction in the biography, sociopolitical issues, and government history subgenres. It is suitable for the general adult reading audience. Penned by author Stephen L. Wilson, this dedicated work provides a comprehensive exploration of...

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See You Tonight and Promise to Be a Good Boy!

War Memories
By Salo Muller

“See you tonight and promise to be a good boy,” were not only the last words Salo Muller’s mother would say to him but the last time he would know true happiness. For in a few days, Salo would lose his parents to a fate...

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Jerusalem & The Three Conflicts

The Mystery of the Everlasting Kingdom Explained
By B. Lising

In Jerusalem & the Three Conflicts by B. Lising, the theological significance of Jerusalem is investigated through biblical texts, accentuating its symbolism of peace, safety, and unity with God. The absence of the sea in the new heaven and earth represents the removal of barriers...

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