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Born into slavery in 1818, the author escaped to freedom and became a passionate advocate for abolition and social... Read More >>
A biography that combines deep reporting and West Wing-esque storytelling to reveal the strategising, machinations... Read More >>
A superb new volume tracks Napoleon's ruthless drive for absolute power, from the post-coup years to exile on Elba... Read More >>
A treasury of family secrets exposes the seamy underbelly of Minneapolis--gangsters, gambling, brothels, and the... Read More >>
"""First published in the United States of America by Derby and Miller, 1853""--T.p. verso." Read More >>
Maria Fyfe's political memoir tells the story of fourteen years in office from the point of view of an MP who did... Read More >>
The incredible true story of the kidnapping, enslavement, and rescue of Solomon Northup in the era before the Civil... Read More >>
"From the acclaimed author of My Name Is Bill and Home before Dark comes a major reassessment of the life and work... Read More >>
From the acclaimed author of My Name Is Bill and Home before Dark comes a major reassessment of the life and work... Read More >>
An exhaustive biography of the man still considered the conscience of the nation of India, this exploration of Mohandas... Read More >>
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From the esteemed British historian Paul Johnson, a biography of Joseph Stalin, one of the outstanding monsters... Read More >>
Caricatures from H.S. Palmer's New Mexico men of affairs in caricature: the Optic cartoon book, published by Las... Read More >>
-Stephen Arnold Douglas- from William Garrott Brown. Historian and essayist (1868-1913). Read More >>
Solomon Northup was born a free man in New York State. At the age of 33 he was kidnapped in Washington D.C. and... Read More >>
Originally published: New York: Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1855. Read More >>
Esta biograf�a con profundos elementos reflexivos retrata el temperamento de un tirano de la Argentina. El autor... Read More >>
Life and death, honour and shame in the turbulent sixteenth century. Read More >>
At age seventeen, William Hannaford Ball left his native Cornwall, England, and immigrated to Canada, where at age... Read More >>