Books About Politics, Technology and History
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George Thomas Clark's incredible biographical novel Hitler
Here: A Biographical Novel is getting rave reviews from
historians and consumers. Twenty years in the making,
Hitler Here is written under a series of bylines, mainly from
Hitler's perspective, that draw the reader into the emotions
and drama of a world going from chaos into full scale war.
Emotionally charged and historically accurate, this book
is a fantastic history lesson.
Award winning author Ann Rowe Seaman’s
latest book, American’s Most Hated
Women: The Life and Gruesome Death of
Madilyn Murray O’Hair, is the chilling and
compelling story of fascinating life and
mysterious death. Seaman takes the reader
into the life of a woman who affected
American life like few others and whose
murder was solved five years after her
disappearance by a newspaper reporter and
a homocide detective who refused to let it
go. A great book by a fantastic biographer.
The Bottomless Well by Peter W. Huber and
Mark P. Mills is an insightful and informative
book that shatters the prevailing myths and
how that, across the board, energy is not the
problem but the solution. Why demand for
energy will never go down. Why Most of what
we think of as "energy waste" actually
benefits us. Why more efficient cars, engines
and bulbs will never lower demand. Why
energy supply is infinite. All these issues are
discussed with clarity in this book.
Three Versions of Hitler Here, Left to Right from India, the United States and The Czech Republic
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Iran: Harsh Arm of Islam is a stark look at
the nature of the current Iranian regime that
threatens world peach. Speaking from first
hand experience, Hassan explains how and
why the Islamic revolution has caused
extreme polarization and sheds light on the
regional and international reality facing Iran
today. He describes in stark and unsparing
terms how Iran, a country once well on its
road to modernity, has become a nation under
siege, ruled by clergy whose idea of
government relapsed to the seventh century.
Iran and America: Rekindling a Love Lost
offers a comprehensive examination of the
political, social, and economic history of
Iranian/American relations, beginning with the
arrival of Americans in 1830, and concluding with
the 1979 Islamic revolution which led to the
severing of relations between the two countries
in 1980. Highlighted are the efforts of great
Americans such as Howard Baskerville, who gave
his life for the liberty of Iran, and Dr. Samuel
Jordan, the father of modern education in Iran.
Hitler Here: Biographical Novel is a hard-hitting,
emotionally charged and historically accurate novel
that is getting worldwide attention by being published
on three continents. First in the United States and
then India, and now the Czech version has been
published in a hardcover version that is worthy of the
finest libraries.