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  • Live Not by Lies

    Live Not by Lies is memoir-like historical fiction "as told by" Soviet intelligence officer Leonid Eitingon and his stepdaughter Zoya Zarubina. Both were actual Soviet intelligence agents. Eitingon operated near the apex of power and managed Trotsky's murder. Zarubina translated the atomic bomb secrets stolen by Klaus Fuchs, Ted Hall, and others from the Manhattan Project.The book's title is ... Read more

    $9.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Cathedrals of Science

    The Personalities and Rivalries That Made Modern Chemistry

    In Cathedrals of Science, Patrick Coffey describes how chemistry got its modern footing-how thirteen brilliant men and one woman struggled with the laws of the universe and with each other. They wanted to discover how the world worked, but they also wanted credit for making those discoveries, and their personalities often affected how that credit was assigned. Gilbert Lewis, for example, could be ... Read more

    $41.39 USD

  • American Arsenal

    A Century of Waging War

    When America declared war on Germany in 1917, the United States had only 200,000 men under arms, a twentieth of the German army's strength, and its planes were no match for the German air force. Less than a century later, the United States today has by far the world's largest military budget and provides over 40% of the world's armaments. In American Arsenal Patrick Coffey examines America's ... Read more

    $42.29 USD

  • Saints of Old

    Some of the saints of old we know little about and others we know much. But, we do know that the high esteem in which these men and women were held by their contemporaries and in which they have been held down to the present day, attests to the heroic quality of their saintliness. We can learn something from their lives. ... Read more

    $8.69 USD

  • Cathedrals of Science

    The Personalities and Rivalries That Made Modern Chemistry

    In Cathedrals of Science, Patrick Coffey describes how chemistry got its modern footing-how thirteen brilliant men and one woman struggled with the laws of the universe and with each other. They wanted to discover how the world worked, but they also wanted credit for making those discoveries, and their personalities often affected how that credit was assigned. Gilbert Lewis, for example, could be ... Read more

    $41.39 USD

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  • Killing the Rising Sun

    How America Vanquished World War II Japan

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    The powerful and riveting new book in the multimillion-selling Killing series by Bill O'Reilly and Martin DugardAutumn 1944. World War II is nearly over in Europe but is escalating in the Pacific, where American soldiers face an opponent who will go to any length to avoid defeat. The Japanese army follows the samurai code of Bushido, stipulating that surrender is a form of dishonor. Killing the ... Read more

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  • Ecclesiastical History of the English People

    With Bede's Letter to Egbert and Cuthbert's Letter on the Death of Bede

    Written in AD 731, Bede's work opens with a background sketch of Roman Britain's geography and history. It goes on to tell of the kings and bishops, monks and nuns who helped to develop Anglo-Saxon government and religion during the crucial formative years of the English people. Leo Sherley-Price's translation brings us an accurate and readable version, in modern English, of a unique historical ... Read more

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  • Surviving Hiroshima

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    On August 6, 1945, 22-year-old Kaleria Pachikoff was doing pre-breakfast chores when a blinding flash lit the sky over Hiroshima, Japan. A moment later, everything went black as the house collapsed on her and her family. Their world, and everyone else's, changed as the first atomic bomb was detonated over a city.From Russian nobility, the Palchikoff's barely escaped death at the hands of Bolshevik ... Read more

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