HNR Issue 37 (August 2006)
Washington’s Spies
New research has thrown light on a side of the Revolutionary War which the gentleman officers of the 18th…
Sunshine After Rain
It is April 1912, and sisters Connie and Jenny Dalton wave their father off on his ocean voyage to…
The Earth Dragon Awakes : The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906
The Earth Dragon Awakes by award-winning author Laurence Yep tells the story of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906…
Ivan’s War
The Molotov cocktail was the ironic name chosen by the Finns for their main weapon against Soviet tanks during…
Bear Dancer: The Story of a Ute Girl
This story highlights three years in the life of a teenage Ute named Elk Girl. The three-part story begins…
The Book of Secrets
The “Book of Secrets” represents the stolen diary of a British colonial administrator, Sir Alfred Corbin, who arrived in…
Kublai Khan : The Mongol King Who Remade China
Kublai was not born to rule; he was pushed forward by his ambitious mother. He inherited the largest land-empire from his…
Better Days Ahead
Better Days Ahead is a novel of hope told in four simultaneous stories. It begins in 1949 when America…
The Court of the Last Tsar : Pomp, Power and Pageantry in the Reign of Nicholas ll
The vanished world of Russia’s last tsar, Nicholas II, comes vividly to life in Greg King’s splendid new book.…
The Grand Tour, or The Purloined Coronation Regalia
This is a sequel to Sorcery and Cecelia and tells the further adventures of cousins Kate and Cecelia. The…
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