On Celestial Wings, first published in 1995 recounts the training, deployment, and war-time exper...
The Tiger Wore Spikes, first published in 1956, is an insightful, down-to-earth look at the caree...
Prisoner of the OGPU, first published in 1935, is a firsthand, absorbing account of the author's ...
Rice and Salt, originally published in 1962, is the World War Two account of U.S. Army General Jo...
This is the biography of three of the most fascinating personalities of Civil War America. They w...
That noble rogue, Sir Guy Spangler, was a favorite of Queen Bess and could have been a great succ...
Even in normal times, cogitation about man's destiny-on the whence and whither, the how and why, ...
Coconut Wireless, first published in 1948, is a World War II novel set in the Far East. The book ...
The Lost Battalion, first published in 1963, is the World War Two saga of the 2nd Battalion, 131s...
The text can be read with profit by both new and old Mason, for within its pages lies an interpre...
Frederick M. Hubbell, railroad financier and builder, real estate investor, public utilities magn...
Discourse with Shadows, first published in 1958, is a stark, yet compassionate look at the lives ...