Bridge of Stones

By Alan Taylor, Charles Fasanaro

Bridge of Stones by Alan Taylor and Charles Fasanaro is a powerfully moving account of Charles Fasanaro’s life, especially the time spent in Vietnam as a civilian volunteer attached to the United States Military. Charles was the last person you might have expected to find...

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AmeriCANS Who Made America

18th Century - Birth of The Republic
By Richard V. Battle

America fought her wars of independence and established herself as a global power to be respected, but recent occurrences cast aspersions on that reputation. The breakout of several skirmishes around the globe has put a lot of concerned parties on edge as they attempt to...

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The Many Lives of Bob Denver
By Dreama Denver

If you grew up in the 1960s, you probably have many fond memories of your family gathered around the TV watching Gilligan’s Island. Dreama Denver (Bob’s wife for over twenty-five years) shares stories and news clippings from Bob’s life in Island to Icon: The Many...

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Determined to Persist

General Earle Wheeler, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Military's Foiled Pursuit of Victory in Vietnam
By Mark A. Viney

Determined to Persist by Mark A. Viney is more than just a biography of General Earle Wheeler’s time as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; it is a detailed analysis of the prosecution of the Vietnam War during that crucial time for the United...

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The Secret Religion

Unveiling Hidden Beliefs and Ancient Mysteries in Christianity
By Tony Sunderland

In The Secret Religion, Tony Sunderland delves into the complex interplay between orthodox Christianity, represented by the Catholic Church and its Protestant challengers, and the suppressed yet resilient teachings of Gnosticism. By examining narratives of the beginning of the world, differing gospels about Jesus's mission...

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Music Titans

250 Greatest Recording Artists of the Past 100 Years
By Steve Williams

Music Titans: 250 Greatest Recording Artists of the Past 100 Years is a work of non-fiction by author Steve Williams in the entertainment history, music, and journalism genres. In this interesting walk through music history, the author ranks and profiles the most influential musicians from...

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The Real Boys of the Civil War

Color Edition
By J Arthur Moore, researcher and editor

J Arthur Moore's The Real Boys of the Civil War is a historical journey back to the American Civil War in a compilation of stories about boys who served in the war. These boys achieved some impressive feats despite enduring harsh prison conditions, sad losses...

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Deep Utopia

Life and Meaning in a Solved World
By Nick Bostrom

In Deep Utopia: Life and Meaning in a Solved World, author Nick Bostrom presents a thought-provoking exploration of a post-instrumental world where AI has been successfully integrated into society. The book opens with a conversation on a Monday between Tessius and Firafix. They are attending...

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Humane Physics

The Whole Story (No student was harmed in writing this book)
By Francis Mont

Humane Physics: The Whole Story is a work of non-fiction in the education, science, and self-help subgenres. It is suitable for the general reading audience from mature teens through to adults. Penned by author Francis Mont, this highly engaging work presents the evolution of physics...

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Cave as Labyrinth

Plato's Meno and the Socratic Moment
By Alan Ponikvar

In Cave as Labyrinth, Alan Ponikvar's analysis of Socratic philosophy through Plato’s dialogue "Meno" examines Socrates’ use of professed ignorance as a method of inquiry. Socrates' approach involves challenging conventional definitions of virtue by exposing contradictions and prompting reevaluation. He contrasts with sophists by focusing...

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