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 | The world celebrated in 1990 when South African activist Nelson Mandela was released from prison, where he had lingered for almost a quarter century because of his relentless anti-apartheid stance. However, after such a long imprisonment, many of... |
 | An account of Grant's life and his role in the Civil War. |
 | Brief biographies of the presidents of the United States from George Washington to Ronald Reagan. |
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 | This collection constitutes an autobiography of sorts of the 41st President of the United States. Bush includes fascinating letters (and some diary entries) from his life and career that reveal the public and private man in an interesting (and... |
 | A new biography of the sixth President of the United States, written by the distinguished chronicler of the Adams family whose work, "Descent from Glory: Four Generations of the Adams Family", has established him as an expert in the field. |
 | Noted historian McCullough examines the formative years of Theodore Roosevelt, providing a portrait of his family and a social history of a time period. Winner of the National Book Award for Biography. |
 | Nobel Laureate Sinclair Lewis's deeply disturbing and convincing novel charts the step-by-step movement of the United States towards becoming a fascist state after the election of Buzz Windrip, a plainspoken folksy president who promises security, an... |
 | The former President recalls a child's Christmases in Plains, Georgia, as well as many Christmases afterward. Family, friends and faith shape these Christmas memories. |