 |
Specific Titles History Books
Specific Titles History Books
  Books |
Standard Listings
See Also:
- H. W. Brands explores the California Gold Rush, interweaving politics with individual stories.
- Chronicles Apple Computer’s history. Chapter excerpts, reviews, book reviews, and author's biography and list of other works.
- Features a book in the form of a personal journal of growing up a baby boomer by James Murphy. Provides an overview of the book, a brief biography of the author and order information.
- Tom T Gradeczek account of Interpol's pursuit of a suspect from the Oklahoma City Bombing.
- A chronicle of Booth's daily activities leading up to the assassination of President Lincoln.
- Richard Ferrie's account of George Washington and the Battle of Yorktown for teen-age readers.
- James F. Varley's collection of historical stories set in Idaho, Nevada and California. Includes the sinking of the steamship Brother Jonathan.
- Educational and historical journal recording individual personal war stories from all services and the civilian population.
- By Pietro Guido. Presents, through documents of historical archives, maps and photos, the modern disposition of the bunker. Reader reviews and table of contents also provided.
- Tom Heneghan's first-hand account of reunited Germany, from the fall of the Wall to the government's move to Berlin.
- A modern compilation of documents from the history of Virginia and the Virginia Company such as charters, proclamations, and sermons, published by Reinhardt Publications. Excerpts provided.
- Excerpts from the author's works, which focus primarily on Asian history and the history of Asian diasporic peoples.
- This centennial edition looks back at the century of American involvement in the islands.
- Cleon Roberts' biography of Chas Newell, a cowboy, buffalo hunter, and Indian fighter and advocate. Chapter excerpts, photographs, and order form.
- A facsimile of the Domesday Book, and other limited editions.
- Frank Conner's history of the relations between the US North and the South.
|

|