Winston Churchill is known today—five decades after his death—as the resolute statesman who led the British during World War II and inspired a nation during its “finest hour.” He was an ambitious, confident, bold, and highly creative man. He was also a passionate writer and orator. He wrote over five thousand speeches and published more […]
Images from the History of Minnesota Fire Fighting
Production will soon highlight an exciting time and place in history. Take a journey through time detailing the history of Minnesota firefighting and how techniques, equipment, and manpower have changed. Images from the History of Minnesota Fire Fighting promises to be a rich and colorful publication containing photographs and stories from a number of fire departments, state associations, […]
Buckland Then…and Now
Buckland Then…and Now and Colonial Dorchester County, Maryland tells about the house called “Buckland” in East New Market on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Buckland, built circa 1742, is the longest standing frame house in East New Market. The author traces the lives of John Rix and family who were the early owners of Buckland […]
America’s Bicycle Route
As a nonprofit organization, Adventure Cycling Association’s mission is to inspire and empower people to travel by bicycle. Established in 1973 as Bikecentennial, we are the premier bicycle-travel organization in North America with more than 35 years of experience and 50,000 members.The TransAmerica Trail is the reward for the travails of the Bikecentennial dreamers, the […]
Bratva’s Rose Tattoo
An Air Force transport plane, ferrying the president’s limousine and scores of Secret Service, Marine, and Air Force personnel, goes missing over Saudi Arabia. This is no accident, but rather a well-choreographed plan by Bratva, the Russian mob, to hijack the aircraft and exchange its cargo for the release of a brilliant and dangerous cyber […]
The Bird Whisperer
The Bird Whisperer is a children’s book written by Phyllis Davis and her grandchildren Cooper and Maggie Davis. Illustrations by Nancy Raia.
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Dustin firmly believed in education, it is the basis for living. When he was diagnosed with cancer, it only enhanced his thirst for knowledge of the human body’s abilities. With today’s gifted physicians, technology, and Dustin’s drive, we were blessed to have ten more years with him. After six years of remission, Dustin’s cancer returned […]
They Still Ride Good Horses: A History of the American Quarter Horse Association 1990-2014
The history of the first 50 years of the American Quarter Horse Association was written at the end of that first half century, 25 years ago in 1989, in a book called “They Ride Good Horses.” The book was called that because those men and women who founded the AQHA did ride good horses. The […]
Lighting the City, Changing the World: A History of the Sciences at the University of San Francisco
This book tells the story of the sciences at the University of San Francisco, a rich legacy that fuels our confidence that the institution’s contributions to the city and the world have only just begun. By Alan Ziajka
Wyoming’s Historic Governors’ Mansion
Nestled on the edge of modern downtown Cheyenne, visitors will find a historic gem. The Wyoming Historic Governors’ Mansion, built in 1904, stands proudly in a neighborhood that is now a mix of modern facilities and older homes and offices. The mansion was home to the state’s chief executive and the first family for more […]
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