The Ashland Historical Society has now placed the book “New Holderness in the Revolution” online to be read by the public.
This week, check out four new books from small and independent presses, including "Work Is Fun" by Steve Carse, cofounder and CEO of King of Pops.
The Second Book in the Fascinating Memoir from Touro University Press Chronicles Shtetl Life as Never Described Before ...
With “Rebellion 1776,” Anderson returns once again to the Revolutionary War era. Set in Boston, the story begins toward the ...
"Judgement Day" could take place in 2027. It's a 900-year-old book, carefully preserved at the Vatican, that predicts it. And ...
While Haiti was isolated from the world, fictionalized accounts of its only monarch, Henry Christophe, were often written and ...
Dating to the year 700 CE, the Afghan Liturgical Quire is on view at the Jewish Theological Seminary Library's exhibit, ...
Third book in planned five-part series from local author Jan Jacobi, “Lincoln and Douglas” deals with Lincoln's historic ...
Without dwelling on it, “Lincoln’s Peace” mentions multiple times another failure during the Civil War that reverberates today: Newspapers during the Civil War often presented starkly different ...