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New Author! Samuel Shellabarger.

Both an educator and an author, Shellabarger was often compared to Alexander Dumas in his writing style and for his vivid depiction of by-gone eras. A writer of carefully researched historical novels, he created some beloved and memorable swash-buckling characters.

Our first offering from this exciting writer is Lord Vanity. It follows the adventures and travels of Richard Morandi, illegitimate son of an English lord. Through him we see London, Bath, the American colonies, Canada, and Paris in the 1700s as he dabbles in many guises from actor, to galley slave, to soldier, to gentleman, to opportunist.

Dive into history and adventures with Samuel Shellabarger

If You Could Have Your Youth Back ...

Rex Pebble is feeling his age and his circumstances when a beautiful statue comes alive, and lures him into her fantastical pool. His life is transformed as he, his mistress, and his wife shed both years and clothes.

As he progresses from one exciting, completely hysterical, and entertaining adventure to another his zest for life is revived in this risque, light-hearted, madcap comedy.

Jump into the fountain of youth with Thorne Smith and The Glorious Pool.
 

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The Secret World of Washington Diplomats.

Diplomats are astute representatives of their countries and can often be expert spies as well. See how foreign embassies spy on the U.S. and how they strive to influence American opinion, policy, and law.

Andrew Tully draws on decades of Washington D.C. experience to present this historical exposé of the world of diplomacy in White Tie and Daggers. As relevent today as when it was written in the 60s. It is a window into U.S. diplomatic history, prominent people, and fascinating facts about spies and the secrets of their craft.

White Tie and Daggers is a must read for those interested in the inside story of Embassy Row.

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