LOVE AND ADVENTURE ON THE FRONTIERThis is a story of some of the soldiers who won the West through bitter battles against the Indians, paying for the expansion of a continent with their blood, the story of their life in battle and between battles.
Captured Words: The Story of a Great Indian by Frances Williams Browin is a stirring and insightful novel that chronicles the life and legacy of a remarkable Native American leader: Sequoya of the Cherokee nation.
This autobiography of a slaves rise to distinction asserts that a strong work ethic and excellence in whatever one is doing will be rewarded no matter what race or what position a person holds in life.
This is the autobiography of West Texas judge William Paul Moss, which was first published in 1954, and predominantly explores his youthful adventures on his ranches in Texas and New Mexico, where he loved to raise cattle and hunt.
This study analyses Kurdish Hizbullah as a social movement, charting Hizbullah's development from its origins in violent militancy to its move towards a more ambiguous 'civic' mode of engagement.
The subject of the afterlife and ghosts is often deemed suspicious and related more to pseudo-religion, occultism or something equally distant from science as well as disturbing and ominous.
Beslan-Not Forgotten is an extended poem chronicling and analysing the sad story of the sacrificing of hundreds of children in a junior school in Beslan, Northern Ossetia for a cause identified in the course of the poem.
New York Times bestselling author Paul Tough's Whatever It Takes is "e;one of the best books ever written about how poverty influences learning, and vice versa"e; (The Washington Post).
Seasonal bakes and tips on growing your own produce by former The Great British Bake Off contestant, Michelle Evans-FecciFormer Bake Off contestant Michelle was known on the show for her flavoursome, colourful bakes and for championing seasonal, locally sourced and homegrown produce.
Psychiatrist Nancy Adler never thought she'd have a patient like Markus Johnson, a young black man who passes out randomly and has flashbacks of a past he can't remember and that contradicts the few things he knows about himself.
In this forthright, agonisingly compelling semi-autobiography, penned by the son of a black African-Caribbean father and a white English mother, five decades of family struggle are unravelled.
The Scriptures foresaw that God would justify the gentiles by faith, and announced the gospel in advance to Abraham, All nations will be blessed through you.
Between 1944 and 1949 the United States Navy held a war crimes tribunal that tried Japanese nationals and members of Guam's indigenous Chamorro population who had worked for Japan's military government.