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Dive into history with some master storytellers

History can be thought provoking, exciting, interesting, and fun. Who knew? Several of our authors have explored important historical events and people through reporting, reconstruction, and fiction. Check out these books and more ...

cover2000 years back ...

cover You can go all the way back to Roman times with Taylor Caldwell and Daniel Mannix. Caldwell's Dear and Glorious Physician follows the life and travels of Saint Luke as he traveled through Judea. And Mannix's Those About to Die explores the complex social and political structure supporting five centuries of Roman "games" as he stunningly brings the games themselves to life.

cover300-400 years back ...

Samuel Shellabarger's biography of Philip Dormer Stanhope Lord Chesterfield reveals both the famous and well respected Earl himself, and the world he inhabited, in a thoroughly entertaining book.

cover While New Light on 1776 and All That by Richard Bissell takes a light-hearted look behind the scenes of our own Revolutionary War, and the founding fathers (and mothers) that built our country.

And CS Forester's To the Indies tells the story of a Spanish lawyer traveling with Columbus to the New World.

covercoverOr recent history people still remember ...

Andrew Tully was one of the first Americans to enter Berlin at the end of WWII and gathered his own observations and the eyewitness accounts of others in Berlin: The Story of a Battle .

While Niven Busch tells the stories of soldiers coming home from war to a world that has changed and attempt to rebuild themselves and their lives in They Dream of Home.

eNet Press titles added since March 1, 2014

cover The Healer by Daniel Mannix
$6.99

cover Black Cargoes by Danniel Mannix
$8.99

cover No Place for a Hero by Niven Busch
$7.99

coverThe Takeover by Niven Busch
$7.99

 

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