Hurricane Audrey

The Deadly Storm of 1957
By Cathy C. Post

Hurricane Audrey: The Deadly Storm of 1957 by Cathy C. Post is a retelling of the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Audrey on mid-century Cameron, Louisiana. As the storm approaches, families prepare for evacuation, with Captain D.W. Griffith coordinating efforts to evacuate oil rig crews. Local...

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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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Horses of War Battle-Ready and Broken

A Historical Account of 19th Century War Horse Cavalries
By Anna B Joachim

We often take for granted the important roles animals have played in various wars over the centuries. Horses and dogs in particular have contributed more than their fair share to human battles. As recently as the First World War, horses were vital to the success...

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Honorable Edward N. Breitung

With Son Edward and Granddaughter Juliet
By Michael Sheldon Nyquist

Honorable Edward N. Breitung: With Son Edward and Granddaughter Juliet is a work of non-fiction in the biography, historical writing, and family saga subgenres. Penned by author Michael S Nyquist, it is suitable for the general adult reading audience. The work is a true and...

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Hangmen

Hangmen Motorcycle Club
By Dale E Arenson

Hangmen: Riding with an Outlaw Motorcycle Club in the Old Days is a raw and gritty memoir that takes readers into motorcycle gangs in the 60s and 70s. Dale E. Arenson was a high school dropout from a broken family. His two options were enlisting...

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How Russia Became a Zombie State

By Alexey Molchanov

How Russia Became a Zombie State by Alexey Molchanov revolves around the history of Russia through to its contemporary political climate today, and how the author believes the culmination has resulted in the deterioration of a once great empire. Molchanov shares his expertise as a...

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Hidden Demons

Evil Visits A Small New England Town
By Margery B. Metzger

If you are a true crime fan then Hidden Demons: Evil Visits A Small New England Town by Margery B. Metzger will hold your attention from the first page to the last. The author has written in such a way that the reader feels that...

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Hitler's Maladies and Their Impact on World War II

A Behavioral Neurologist's View
By Tom Hutton

Hitler's Maladies and Their Impact on World War II: A Behavioral Neurologist's View by Dr. Tom Hutton is one of the most interesting books I have read about one of the world’s most notorious madmen. Adolf Hitler was a sick man – no matter how...

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How To Write A Historical Novel And Love It

A Beginner’s Guide to Researching, Writing and Publishing a Historical Book
By TL Clark

In How to Write a Historical Novel and Love It: A Beginner’s Guide to Researching, Writing and Publishing a Historical Book, TL Clark asserts: “There is no one way to write a book.” True words, but it’s always helpful to learn what others have...

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How Easy Company Became a Band of Brothers

By Chris Langlois

How Easy Company Became a Band of Brothers is written by Chris Langlois, a Doc Roe grandson, and illustrated by Anneke Helleman. This is a collection of historical events in the life of a band of paratroopers during WWII. These men went from peacetime citizens...

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