History
John Brown And His Men, Volume 1
This is an account of the famous raid into Virginia by John Brown: hero, martyr, madman, and murderer. He planned to seize the national arsenal at Harper's Ferry and free the black slaves in the area.
Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter
As commander in the Confederate Navy, Raphael Semmes decimated his Yankee opponents. As commander of the Sumter, he destroyed eighteen ships in six months (in 1861).
Campaigning With Crook and Stories of Army Life
Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life is considered one of the best first-person accounts of the western Indian Wars. It depicts Charles King's service in the Sioux Campaign of 1876 as part of the U. S. 5th Cavalry.
AB-SA-RA-KA Land of Massacre
Colonel Carrington had a long and distinguished career on the Western frontier, but it was not without mishaps - he was the hapless officer in command of Fort Kearny when the Fetterman command was massacred there.
Life Among the Apaches
Although this effort's original purpose was to induce more effective military suppression of the Apaches (it was first published in 1868), it has all of the fast-paced action and excitement of a novel and the authenticity of an ethnographic and historical document.
On Plymouth Rock
On Plymouth Rock is an historically rich and educational story of the history surrounding Plymouth Rock. It tells of the settlers' historic landing in Plymouth Harbor, and reveals the steps by which they founded Plymouth Colony in New England in 1620.
The Young Reader's Catlin
This Young Reader's edition tells tales from George Catlin's travels among the Indians of South America and the North American Pacific Coast. Catlin is famous for his classic studies of the lives of Plains Indians.
Tomorrow Finally Came
This book shares a former Pennsylvania farm boy's perspective of major multi-cultural international experiences in a country which survived 40 years of communism and is making valiant and remarkable progress toward a market-based economy.
Hitler Made Me A Jew
From the author: “I wrote this book seven years ago. At that time there was much controversy over whether the Holocaust had really happened.











