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 […]
Victorian Visitors at the Hotel de Paris in Georgetown, Colorado
Victorian Visitors at the Hotel de Paris in Georgetown, Colorado offers a rare glimpse of the ladies and gentlemen who traveled to this famous Rocky Mountain silver town and left their names behind in the hotel guest registers. Every entry in these old books has been transcribed by Constance Merrill Pimus, who has brought […]
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 […]
Power for Progress: A History of Broad River Electric Cooperative
A history of the first 75 years of Broad River Electric Cooperative. By Josh P. Crotzer
Texas State Technical College: The Vision, The Leaders, The Heart
Texas State Technical College (TSTC) is the only state-supported, two-year technical college system in Texas and one of the largest two-year residential colleges in the nation. TSTC has high graduation rates, exceptional graduate success rates, and an outstanding record in graduating individuals from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Highly customized programs in new and emerging […]
Indiana CPAs and Their Association: A Century of Service
This book takes you through the remarkable first one hundred years of the Indian CPA Society and sets the stage for years ahead. By Todd Gould
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