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New Author, Andrew Tully!

eNet Press is excited to announce that we have a new author, Andrew F. Tully Jr.! An author, syndicated political columnist, and WW2 war corespondant, his writing career spanned six decades and included best selling fiction and non-fiction books.

Tully started working for newspapers while still in high school and, at 21, became the youngest newspaper publisher in America when he bought The Southbridge Press. He became known for being the first reporter to enter Berlin after WW2, Tully began writing his own column in 1961, which came to be called “Capital Fare,” and was syndicated in more than 150 newspapers at its peak.

He authored 16 books in all and we are pround to have his first book, Era of Elegance, a fascinating, non-fiction account about the doings of the New York wealthy class between 1865 and 1914; and Capitol Hill about D.C. politicians in the 1960s and the forces that defined them; currently available, with more to come.

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Ready for Hilarious Hijinks & Witty Reparte?

Looking for something light and fun for the holidays? Then Thorne Smith's The Night Life of the Gods is the book for you.

Give a mad scientist, Hudson Hawk, and his 900-year-old leprechaun girlfriend, the ability to turn people into statues, and statues into people. Then let them loose in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. What could go possibly wrong?

This frothy fantasy will tickle your funny-bone and make you think. Dive in, if you dare...

Feel American River Life in Another Era

Richard Bissell weaves his own 30 years of first hand experiences as a riverboat pilot, and his gift for vivid description, into this unfolding of The Monongahela River in the 1940s where boats moved millions of tons of West Virginia coal.

Get lost in the lives, communities, and culture on and along one of America's great water-highways. The river will get into your blood, unforgettably and forever If you're interested in American life in the 1800s and early 1900s this is definitely a window you should look through ...
 

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