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Bat Back in Dodge City
by Tom Clavin
There were four lawmen who participated in the legendary Gunfight at…
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Wyatt’s Wanderings
by Tom Clavin
It was 94 years ago this month that Wyatt Earp died. For some…
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Celebrating Father’s Day: 7 Books That Are Perfect For Dad
by The History Reader
By The History Reader The United States first celebrated Father’s Day on June 19, 1910. 111…
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“You Will Have to Fight Anyway”
by Tom Clavin
In an excerpt from his latest book, Tombstone, Tom Clavin discusses the Earp…
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“The Only Stone You’ll Find”
by Tom Clavin
Tom Clavin tells the story of the establishment of Tombstone, the mining town…
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Men of Restless Blood
by Tom Clavin
From New York Times bestselling author Tom Clavin comes the true story of…
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Tombstone
7 Books to Celebrate Women’s History Month
This Women’s History Month, we bring you seven titles highlighting the amazing feats of women, whether…
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Good With a Gun
by Tom Clavin
In the following excerpt from Follow Me to Hell, Tom Clavin introduces John…
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When Fascists Roamed America’s Cities
by Thomas Mullen
When we think about the World War II years, we tend to visualize…
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The Mayor and the Nazis
by Terry Golway
As hard as it is to imagine, there was a time in the…
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The First Shots of the Revolution
by Jack Kelly
In the following excerpt from God Save Benedict Arnold , the first shots of…
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The Cave Man
by Tom Clavin
Did you know that there was a series of events known as the…
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Reporting from the Land of Auschwitz
Cold Crematorium is the first English language edition of a lost memoir by Holocaust survivor József…
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Edith Wharton’s Guide to New York
by Mariah Fredericks
Mariah Fredericks's new novel, The Wharton Plot, follows renowned novelist Edith Wharton through…
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