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The Timeless World of Stefan Zweig gathers eight of the most refined and emotionally resonant works by one of Europe’s greatest humanist writers. In these pages, Stefan Zweig explores the inner landscapes of art, history, and the human heart with his unmistakable blend...
The Classic Collection of Carter G. Woodson. Illustrated unites the most influential works of one of the foremost historians, educators, and cultural architects of the twentieth century. This comprehensive volume presents a richly illustrated and thoughtfully curated...
Volume VI of Edward Channing’s acclaimed A History of the United States, titled The War for Southern Independence, 1849–1865, offers a sweeping and meticulously researched account of the political, social, and military developments that led to and defined the American...
Volume V of Edward Channing’s monumental series, A History of the United States, explores the critical Period of Transition between 1815 and 1848—a transformative era in which the United States evolved from a fledgling republic into an ambitious continental...
Volume IV of Edward Channing’s A History of the United States covers the formative years of the American republic—from the ratification of the Constitution in 1789 to the end of the War of 1812. Titled Federalists and Republicans, this volume explores the early...
In Volume II of A History of the United States, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Edward Channing presents a detailed and authoritative account of a century of colonial development, from 1660 to 1760—a pivotal era that shaped the political, social, and economic...
Volume III of Edward Channing’s acclaimed A History of the United States focuses on the transformative period of the American Revolution, tracing the political, military, and ideological developments from 1761 to 1789. With clarity and scholarly precision, Channing...
A History of the United States: Volume I: The Planting of a Nation in the New World, 1000–1660 offers a comprehensive exploration of the early chapters of American history. This volume covers the pre-Columbian era, the age of European exploration, and the establishment...
The Frontier Saga brings together two landmark works by Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Frederic L. Paxson, offering a sweeping and authoritative narrative of the American frontier’s rise, expansion, and eventual closure. This illustrated edition includes both History...
My Experiences in the World War by General John J. Pershing is a landmark two-volume memoir that offers a firsthand account of America’s involvement in World War I, written by the commander of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in Europe. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize...
The Last American Frontier by Frederic L. Paxson is a compelling companion to his Pulitzer Prize-winning History of the American Frontier. In this richly detailed volume, Paxson explores the final phase of westward expansion in the United States, focusing on the...
The Founding of New England by James Truslow Adams is a classic and influential study of the early English settlements in North America, awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1922. With clarity, scholarship, and literary grace, Adams explores the religious,...
In Paul Verlaine, Stefan Zweig presents a sensitive and penetrating portrait of one of France’s most tragic and lyrical poets. With the psychological depth and moral empathy that characterize all of Zweig’s biographical studies, he explores the contradictions that...
The War with Mexico by Justin H. Smith is a definitive two-volume history of the Mexican-American War (1846–1848), awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1920. This comprehensive and meticulously researched work explores the origins, major battles, diplomacy, and...
James Ford Rhodes’s History of the Civil War, 1861–1865 is a landmark work of American historical writing, awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1918. In this single-volume account, Rhodes—a respected historian and former industrialist—offers a clear, detailed, and...
Flying Fury: Five Years in the RoyalFlying Corps by James McCudden is one of the most respected and insightful firsthand accounts of World War I aviation. Written by a top British fighter ace with 57 confirmed victories, the memoir traces McCudden’s remarkable journey...
An Air Fighter’s Scrapbook by Ira “Taffy” Jones is a gripping and unfiltered memoir of aerial combat during World War I, written by one of Britain’s most accomplished and outspoken fighter aces. Originally published in 1938, the book provides a raw, detailed, and often...
German War Birds by Claude W. Sykes is a vivid and informative account of Germany’s most famous fighter pilots during World War I. Originally published in the postwar years, this classic work profiles the men behind the legends—aces who helped define the early days of...
Night Raiders of the Air by A. R. Kingsford is a compelling first-hand account of one of the lesser-known but most dangerous roles in World War I aviation: the night bomber pilot. Published in the interwar period, this memoir offers a rare glimpse into the perilous...
The Way of the Eagle by Charles J. Biddle is a vivid and personal memoir of aerial combat during World War I, written by one of America’s pioneering fighter pilots. First published in 1919, the book offers a firsthand account of Biddle’s experiences flying with both the...
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