 | Nobel Laureate Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio writes with a combination of mythic romanticism and a keen understanding of cross-cultural realities in WANDERING STAR, a novel about a Jewish girl who grows up in the German mountains while her parents... |
 | Two documentaries examining the horrors of the Nazi regime and anti-Semitism are coupled in this pairing of films directed by John J. Michalczyk. NAZI MEDICINE looks at the bizarre, inhumane theories and practices of the Holocaust. THE CROSS AND THE... |
 | This standalone historical thriller by the author of the Lincoln Rhyme series pits a mobster against the Third Reich. The government sets a trap for Paul Schumann, a German-American hitman for the mob, and once Paul springs it, offers him a choice:... |
 | Nobel Laureate Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio writes with a combination of mythic romanticism and a keen understanding of cross-cultural realities in WANDERING STAR, a novel about a Jewish girl who grows up in the German mountains while her parents... |
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 | The author's reminiscences about her childhood in Germany, years of which were spent in a Nazi concentration camp. Includes several of her original poems. |
 | Assigned to missions in hellish regions where conventional warriors dare not go, the SEALs are a fighting force trained in every aspect of infiltration and survival. From the Mekong to the U-Minh forest, Vietnam is a virulent new strain of jungle... |
 | This dark and controversial graphic novel, which features a terrorist as hero (or anti-hero, depending on one's point of view), inspired a 2006 film starring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman. After a nuclear war devastates the world, England... |
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