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The Sword and the Cross

by Fergus Fleming

“[A] searing story of France’s attempt to colonize the vast Sahara desert and of two unforgettable men who dedicated their lives to the effort. . . . Effectively, Fleming contrasts…

On the Missionary Trail

by Tom Hiney

“On the Missionary Trail . . . illuminate[s] the struggles of the nineteenth-century men and women who risked–and often lost–their lives to bring Christianity and civilization to the remotest corners…

The Art of Political Murder

by Francisco Goldman

“The Art of Political Murder is both a page-turner and a searing indictment of a corrosive brand of politics that has overwhelmed a nation . . . In these dark…

Walt Harrington

…was the winner of the Gustavus Meyers Award for the Study of Human Rights in the United States. He now teaches literary journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign….

Silent Snow

by Marla Cone

“A riveting narrative as notable for its conversational fluency as for the clarity of its alarming information. . . . Cone’s superb and affecting delineation of the Arctic’s chemical crisis…

Matthew Stadler

…Writer’s Award, and a United States Artists fellowship in the inaugural round. He edits the Fellow Travelers Series of books and is founder and editor at The GOAT PoL. He…

The Last Stand of Fox Company

by Bob Drury

From the best-selling authors of Halsey’s Typhoon (“Powerful and engrossing,” Mark Bowden), this is the true story of a Marine company’s heroic last stand during America’s “Forgotten War.”…

Howard Sounes

Howard Sounes was born in London in 1965 and worked as a national newspaper journalist from 1983-1997, principally in Britain, but also in Australia and the United States, latterly for…

Theodore Roosevelt Johnson

…American identity. He is a retired Commander in the United States Navy, serving for twenty years in a variety of positions, including as a White House Fellow in the first…

Nien Cheng

Nien Cheng was released from prison in 1973. She emigrated in 1980, first to Canada, and then to the United States, where she became a citizen in 1988. She died in…