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Wild Bill Hickok
Deadwood City - End of Trail
by Turner, Thadd M
At about 12 noon, August 2nd, 1876, James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok, entered the No. 10 Saloon in Deadwood City seeking entertainment and drinks.... three men were engaged in a game of draw poker ...
Forgotten Patriot
The Life & Times of Major-General Nathanael Greene
by Anderson, Lee P.

A Biography of one of Americas first hero's. Nathanael Greene was a Quaker from Rhode Island who abandoned his religious upbringing and strived to learn more than only what he found in his own bac ...

Looking Inside
Life Lessons From a Multiple Personality in Pictures a ...
by Castelli, Judy
Looking Inside gives the reader an intimate peek into one woman's incredible journey with multiple personalities. In this amazing book, Judy Castelli shares her delightful journal drawings and ...
A New History of Violin Playing
the vibrato and Lambert Massart's revolutionary discov ...
by Silvela, Zdenko

An in depth study of the most superlative violin performers and teachers in history.

  1. The result of more than eleven years of deep investigation on the subject, this New History is b ...
The Trail Home
Along the Pacific Crest
by Wohlpart, Alfred
The Trail Home describes my 2,650 mile trek on the Pacific Crest Trail and the internal transformation that occurred along the way. Starting in southern California and heading northward, I spent six m ...
Swedes in Moline, Illinois
1847-2002
by Setterdahl, Lilly M.
Thousands of Swedes settled in Moline, Illinois, from the late 1840s through the 1920s. For many years they made up the largest ethnic group in the city. They came to work in the plow factories and to ...
America's Founding Fathers -- Who are they?
thumbnail sketches of 164 patriots
by Stanfield, Jack R.
Do you know who the founding fathers are? Did you know that Robert Morris was essentially the first Secretary of the Treasury. Did you know that only two men signed all three of the great documents ...
Woman X Turns Thirty
Myths, Mysteries and Mental Meltdowns
by Rehmann, Heidi E.
According to seventeenth century epigrammatist La Rochefoucauld, "The hell of women is old age." For many women, turning thirty opens the gates to the hell that La Rochefoucauld defines. It is a uni ...
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