Zion + U.S. = Perpetual War

By L H Nanuq

"Zion + US = Perpetual War" is a collaborative effort of four engineers/academics who have spent three decades in the Middle East. They contend that, although the US support of Israel may initially have been well-intentioned, the point has now arrived that such unconditional support...

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Terry

The Inspiring Story of a Little Girl's Survival as a POW During WWII
By Terry Wadsworth Warne

In "Terry", Terry Wadsworth Warne has written a vivid account of her entrapment in the events of World War II. Born and raised in the Philippines, she had an idyllic life until the bombing of Pearl Harbor. As America was unable to evacuate all the...

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Great Britain's Royal Tombs

A Guide to the Lives and Burial Places of British Monarchs
By Michael Thomas Barry

Author Michael Thomas Barry has done in-depth research on the royal families of Great Britain, going back to those who governed the land before the Norman Invasion in 1066 and the rise of William the Conqueror. Barry writes on all the sovereigns, the Plantagenets, the...

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The Planet-Girded Suns

History of Human Thought About Extrasolar Worlds
By Sylvia Engdahl

"The Planet-Girded Suns" by Sylvia Engdahl is about what people have thought about exoplanets, and how the thoughts of exoplanets have influenced our thinking. It starts off with an account of historical thoughts from the Aristotelian era through the middle ages to the present. This...

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What Color Is The Wind?

By Edna Spencer

Edna Spencer tells of her family's relocation from Oakridge, Tennessee, to Worcester, Massachusetts, when, in 1933, the Tennessee Valley Authority took over the land where her family and other black families had made their homes for years. She tells honestly of the effects of segregation....

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1803: Constitutional Intent for Electing the Presidency

How the Twelfth Amendment Failed to Anticipate the Rise of Competing National Parties
By Robert Burgett

Author Robert Burgett, the historian who delves into analysis and legal research, has written "1803: Constitutional Intent for Electing the Presidency: How the Twelfth Amendment Failed to Anticipate the Rise of Competing National Parties" in the light of past and present day politics. Back in...

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The Evolution of Human Sexual Privacy

An Objective Study of a Subjective Realm
By Andrew Haywein

Author Andrew Haywein, a long-time practicing physician with an abiding interest in human prehistory, has written "The Evolution of Human Sexual Privacy" with the subtitle "An objective Study of a Subjective Realm". He begins by stating in the preface to this learned study that the...

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The Accidental Anarchist

From the Diaries of Jacob Marteck
By Bryna Kranzler

Author Bryna Kranzler writes of her remarkable grandfather's life as a young man in "The Accidental Anarchist: From the Diaries of Jacob Marateck". In the early years of the last century, a young Jew, Jacob Marateck, goes from his yeshiva onto enlisting in the Russian...

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No Villains, No Heroes

By Thomas Moore

"No Villains, No Heroes" by Thomas Moore is a novel based on the true events that took place in the year 1912 in the Carroll County Courthouse, Hillsville, Virginia, an event that took a once close-knit family and turned them into outlaws. Floyd Allen was...

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The Compassionate Rebel Revolution

Ordinary People Changing the World
By Burt Berlowe

In "The Compassionate Rebel Revolution: Ordinary People Changing the World" you will meet people who are stepping out of their comfort zones to meet the needs of others. The first section of this book shares the stories of ordinary people who became heroes at ground...

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