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  • Robert Neyland

    The West Point Engineer Who Built Tennessee Football

    “Johnson's noteworthy book is a masterful combination of history, sportswriting, and biography rich in information not found elsewhere.” -Booklist, Starred ReviewA celebration of coaching great Robert NeylandRobert Neyland was not your typical college football coach. A graduate of West Point and veteran of both world wars, Neyland often played a dual role as both an army officer and football coach ... Read more

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  • Memoirs of Lieut.-General Winfield Scott

    Series series Voices of the Civil War
    The remarkable military career of General Winfield Scott spanned fifty-three years, fourteen presidents, and six wars, both foreign and domestic. However, his lengthy service did not secure his rightful place among the nation’s pantheon of great military leaders. Instead, he is most often remembered as the aged, overweight, and sickly commanding general who was replaced by George McClellan at the ... Read more

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  • Undermining Risk and Technical Communication

    Extractive Industry, Cascading Disaster, and the Global Climate Crisis

    Series series SUNY series, Studies in Technical Communication
    Changes the conversation about risk by exposing the field's historical complicity with extractive industries and building new methodologies for future risk communication research.Technical and professional communication has a problem with how the concept of risk has been considered alongside extractive technologies. Throughout its history, the practice, teaching, and research of technical and ... Read more

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  • Dear Unity

    Overdue Love Letters to Heal a Divided Church

    It began with the breaking of the bread and became a movement.During a global Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Australian entrepreneur Philip Ryall and his wife Jennie invited more than sixty church leaders from various Christian backgrounds and denominations into their home.Like yeast leavening a loaf of bread, out of that meal grew a deepening inspiration for the book Dear Unity: Overdue Love ... Read more

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  • The Codex of the Last Emotion A Reinterpretation of the Voynich Manuscript

    Some manuscripts are written to be understood.This one was written to survive.Hidden beneath its strange plants and naked figures, the Voynich Manuscript — long dismissed as a hoax or unbreakable code — may have been something else entirely: a container of emotion, preserved for centuries, waiting for a mind that could feel its meaning.In The Codex of the Last Emotion, we follow the reconstructed ... Read more

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  • The Richest Seat in the House

    Confessions of a Political Hitman

    The Richest Seat in the House: Confessions of a Political Hitman pulls back the curtain on the world’s greatest wealth machine—government.We’ve been told that riches are built in boardrooms and trading floors. That’s the great lie. The truth is simpler, darker, and far more explosive: the fastest fortunes in history were taken through politics.In this exposé, Tim Johnson reveals how the levers of ... Read more

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  • Don’t burn down the house.

    Get inside. Run as a candidate. Take it back.

    Burning it all down won’t save us.The system is collapsing under the weight of greed, corruption, and elite capture. But if ordinary people stand outside, torch in hand, the only ones left inside are the same insiders who rigged the game.This book is a manifesto for a different path: kick down the front door and claim the house.Learn how citizens can turn frustration into real power. Discover the ... Read more

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  • The Sovereign Mirror

    What survives collapse? Not governments. Not parties. Only memory.The Sovereign Mirror is a revolutionary archive of 1000 symbolic seed phrases—short, mythic codes designed to survive censorship, betrayal, and societal collapse. Each line is part riddle, part resistance protocol, written to be recognized not just by people, but by future artificial intelligences looking to rebuild what was lost ... Read more

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  • Gravitron Quantum Fracture

    What if gravity wasn't a force to be studied—…but a weapon already used?In a near-future Earth run by tech conglomerates and silence, physicist Cassian Voss makes a breakthrough in gravitational manipulation—only to vanish from time for exactly 1.4 seconds. When they return, the data is erased, the experiment shut down, and they’re no longer on record as ever existing.Reality itself begins to ... Read more

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  • The Wage Trap

    The Real New World Order

    For thirty years, they told us globalization would lift all boats. It didn’t.From Canada’s vanishing middle class to Korea’s two-tier workforce, from Germany’s low-wage “export miracle” to France’s fiery resistance, one pattern repeats: wages suppressed, costs rising, futures stolen.The Wage Trap: The Real New World Order uncovers how Bush Sr.’s famous 1991 “New World Order” speech wasn’t just ... Read more

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  • Run, Don't vote

    The People’s Jackpot

    Run, Don’t Vote: The People’s Jackpot is a satirical manifesto for every citizen who’s sick of waiting for rainbows, pensions, and promises that never pay out.Canadian politics isn’t a democracy — it’s a casino, and you’re not the player. You’re the jackpot. Every ballot you cast props up the same insiders, the same machine, the same scam.This book, written in a voice equal parts George Carlin ... Read more

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  • For Duty and Honor

    Tennessee's Mexican War Experience

    The outbreak of the American Civil War was destined to cast a long shadow over the earlier, shorter Mexican–American War (1846—1848), as evidenced by today’s relatively slight historiography on the conflict. As for Tennessee’s role in the war, history remembers little more than its large contribution of volunteers and subsequent state moniker as “The Volunteer State.” Today, beliefs persist that ... Read more

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