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Bellows, Jim - The Last Editor
Chronicles the life and career of Jim Bellows.
http://www.thelasteditor.com/
Constable, Daniel and William - Citizen Daniel and the Call of America
Brian Jenkins' account, based on letters and journals of two brothers who sailed from England to America in 1806, and traveled from Niagara Falls to New Orleans.
http://www.citizendaniel.com/
Earhart, Amelia: East To The Dawn
Susan Butler's biography of Amelia Earhart.
http://www.easttothedawn.com/
Earnhardt, Dale- Image of Greatness
A biography in pictures; unique photos on the life of the NASCAR legend.
http://www.imageofgreatness.com/
Fenoglio, Virginia - A Beautiful Time
The story of a woman's life, through her family, focussing on the final few months of her life.
http://www.abeautifultime.com/
Foltz, Clara Shortridge: The Lady Lawyer
Sharon Avey's book, featuring a career that spanned 56 years and it's impact on others.
http://www.firstladylawyer.com/
Foster, Allen - Around the World with Citizen Train
Biography of a capitalist, communist, royalist, revolutionary, pacifist, warmonger, presidential aspirant, candidate for Dictator of the U.S.A., and eccentric.
http://www.allenfoster.com/
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
Amanda Foreman's story of one of the most flamboyant women of the 18th century.
http://www.amanda-foreman.com/
Hammond, John - Beloved African
Jill Baker's account of the life and work of her father, a pioneering educator in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe.
http://www.belovedafrican.com/
Hearst, William Randolph - Hearst Over Hollywood
Louis Pizzitola's book about Hearst's role in shaping films from the Silent era to the 1940s. Note; Flash required, no HTML option.
http://www.hearstoverhollywood.com/
Hoover, J. Edgar - Honk If You Love J. Edgar Hoover
Allyn Baskerville and Bill Gillespie's account of the career of an F.B.I. agent from 1970 to 1990.
http://www.honk.ws/
Kelly, Gerald E. - Honor for Sale
Autobiographical account of the theft of over 500 pounds of narcotics from the NYPD's Property Clerks office during the 1970s.
http://www.honorforsale.com/
Lowe, Bob - Everybody Pays
Maurice Possley and Rick Kogan's story of a Chicago mob hit in the 1970s, and the toll it took on the sole witness.
http://www.everybodypays.com/
McCurdy, Elmer - The Career of Elmer McCurdy, Deceased
Richard J. Basgall details the after-death career of an unsuccessful outlaw, as a side show exhibit.
http://www.elmermccurdydeceased.com/
Mooney, Nan - My Racing Heart
The world of thoroughbreds and the track. Includes biographical information, background and reviews.
http://www.nanmooney.com/
Reiker, Russ - 999Officer Down
The story of a police officer, injured on duty two months before his scheduled retirement.
http://www.999officerdown.com/
Robbins, Rhea C?t? - Wednesday's Child
Growing up as a woman in the Franco-American culture in Maine.
http://www.rhetapress.com/
Sacks, Frank - The Waterbed Wars
The behind-the-scenes story of a American fad.
http://www.franksacks.com/
Smith, Jack DeBar - The Iconoclast Goes to Sea
World war II experiences as an enlisted man in the US Navy.
http://www.iconoclasts.com/
Stooges, The Three
Photos and text highlights from a book about the comedy team. The fifth in a series, written by the Forrester Brothers, from Donaldson Books.
http://www.stoogebook.com/