Islands of Fire

The Sicily Chronicles, Part I
By Dick Rosano

Islands of Fire is a work of fiction in the historical and time travel sub-genres and was penned by author Dick Rosano. Written as the opening novel to The Sicily Chronicles series, this highly engrossing and atmospheric work takes us back into the very ancient...

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Violet Lightning

A Blueprint for Japanese Victory in the Pacific, 1941-1942
By John Eric Vining

Violet Lightning: A Blueprint for Japanese Victory in the Pacific, 1941-1942 is a work of non-fiction focusing on military history, and was penned by author John Eric Vining. The work takes a look at the accurate military history and fighting spirit of Japan, not just...

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Maximilian's Treasure

By James D. Bell

Maximillian’s Treasure is an exciting legal drama tale by James D. Bell. Law partners John Brooks and Jackson Bradley assumed saving the farm for their Choctaw Indian client, Frank Dalton, would be easy. That was before they realized how desperate and dangerous some people were...

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Ancestral Quest

By James Redman

If you’re a genealogy buff, you may find Ancestral Quest a charming look at the process of family tree discoveries in the years before so many records, newspapers, and DNA tests were digitized and searchable to the extent they are today. Within the context of...

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Sketches of Intriguing People

and the Curious Events They Suffered While Living in the Wilderness of the Northwest Territory.
By Frank E. Kuron

Have you ever been curious about what the late 1700s and exploration of America beyond the thirteen colonies looked like? Luckily, some adventures were well documented. Sketches of Intriguing People and the Curious Events They Suffered While Living in the Wilderness of the Northwest Territory...

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My Travels Into History

By Randy Schreifels

History is all around us. Historic sites tell the story of our beginnings in an interesting way. There’s colonial Williamsburg, Monticello, Mount Vernon, Fort Ticonderoga and so many other places of historic interest. Why not hop on the train (or a bus) and tour the...

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The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect No. 1

The Man Who Got Away
By Lise Pearlman

On March 1, 1932, Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. was abducted from his crib in his parents' New Jersey home. His nanny, Betty Gow, was the first to notice his disappearance. This stirred a massive hunt for baby Charles and the kidnapper(s). The Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect...

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London and its Genius Loci

A journey beyond time and place
By Philipp Röttgers

In London and Its Genius Loci, Philipp Röttgers takes the reader on a tour of London like no other. The approach is two-fold. As Röttgers explores contemporary London and muses upon her historical quirks, he also attempts to detect less corporeal influences. He speculates about...

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Donna di Sciacca
By Janet Sierzant

Donna di Sciacca by Janet Sierzant follows the saga of one family and focuses on the life of Jeanette. The reader is immediately introduced to the Italian family of Giuseppe and Anna. The characteristic traits of the children are captured and accompany them as they...

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