"Delaware from Railways to Freeways" is a beautiful regional reference text that covers the landscapes and artifacts that first defined Delaware as a state. Dave Tabler’s "Delaware from Railways to Freeways" is a fascinating history... Read More
This poignant memoir about a midcentury military childhood exemplifies a girl’s zest for adventure. Vivienne Grilliot Worthington’s memoir "The Girl From Number 7, Windsor Avenue" is about her childhood as a military daughter.... Read More
The underappreciated horrors, hardships, and sacrifices endured by Vietnam War soldiers are honored in the memoir "I Left Myself in Vietnam". US Army veteran Nam Sam’s candid memoir "I Left Myself in Vietnam" reflects on his wartime... Read More
"Kimbumba!" is a diverse book that memorializes a game, a mentor, and a childhood Cuban team. Emilio Collar’s intriguing book "Kimbumba!" combines elements of a childhood memoir with the story of a thousand-year-old African game. When... Read More
"Delaware before the Railroads" is filled with artful images that evoke a pivotal time in Delaware’s once-agrarian history. Dave Tabler’s "Delaware before the Railroads" is a rich photographic history of the small but significant... Read More
With suggestions for building a just and equitable society, "The Nature of Good Government" is a ranging political science text. H. Doyle Smith’s musing book "The Nature of Good Government" addresses a range of political and economic... Read More
Filled with acts of desperation and heroism, the exciting history book "Swift Sword" covers a military group’s struggle for survival during the Vietnam War. This second edition of Doyle Glass’s striking history book "Swift Sword"... Read More
Mark Walczynski’s history book "Jolliet and Marquette" shines light on an important North American expedition. In 1673, Louis Jolliet, an explorer, and Jacques Marquette, a priest, set out to chart the Mississippi River and the... Read More