History
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History
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History
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1411628
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- Tut, Muse Entertainment Enterprises USA Inc. ; producer, Irene Litinsky, Guy J. Louthan ; written by Brad Bredeweg, Peter Paige, Michael Vickerman ; directed by David Von Ancken
- King Arthur's wars, the Anglo-Saxon conquest of England, Jim Storr
- The appreciation and authentication of Civil War timepieces, by Clint B. Geller
- Freud in his time and ours, Élisabeth Roudinesco ; translated by Catherine Porter
- Tattoos, an illustrated history, Tina Brown
- Les méthodes en psychologie, Grégoire Borst, Arnaud Cachia
- The generosity crisis, the case for radical connection to solve humanity's greatest challenges, Nathan Chappell, Brian Crimmins, Michael Ashley
- Rocking toward a free world, when the Stratocaster beat the Kalashnikov, András Simonyi
- Blood-soaked earth, the trial of Oliver Lee, W. Michael Farmer
- Biblical Hebrew, learning a sacred language, Maichael Carasik
- 101 gadgets that changed the world
- The titans that built America, directors, Phillip Montgomery, Patrick Reams ; writers, Stephen David, Joey Allen, Patrick Reams ; executive producer, Leonardo DiCaprio [and five others]
- The wearing of the green, a history of St. Patrick's Day, Mike Cronin and Daryl Adair
- The Caucasus, an introduction, Thomas de Waal
- The devil's pawn, Oliver Pötzsch ; translated by Lisa Reinhardt
- Asia's monarchies, produced by Off the Fence for Channel NewsAsia International ; directed and produced by Jonathan Elliott ; written by Deborah Kidd
- The gentleman's guide to vice and virtue, a novel, Mackenzi Lee
- From red earth, a Rwandan story of healing and forgiveness, Denise Uwimana
- Mr. Crum's potato predicament, written by Anne Renaud ; illustrated by Felicita Sala
- Per ogni parola perduta, romanzo, Benedetta Cibrario
- The story of the Washington Nationals, Michael E. Goodman
- The Amritsar massacre, the British empire's worst atrocity, Vanessa Holburn
- Lincoln takes command, the campaign to seize Norfolk and the destruction of the CSS Virginia, by Steven Norder
- The influence machine, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the corporate capture of American life, Alyssa Katz
- Thinking about capitalism, Professor Jerry Z. Muller
- The Israel-Arab reader, a documentary history of the Middle East conflict, Walter LaQueur and Dan Schueftan, editors
- París era una fiesta, Ernest Hemingway ; traducción de Gabriel Ferrater
- The nuclear football, the History Channel ; Bill Brummel Productions
- The Roman invasion of Britain, archaeology versus history, Birgitta Hoffmann
- The Super Bowl, the first fifty years of America's greatest game, David Fischer, foreword by Franco Harris
- Cloud devotion, through the year with The cloud of unknowing, David Robinson
- Strangely beautiful, which is comprised of The strangely beautiful tale of Miss Percy Parker & The darkly luminous fight for Persphone Parker & diverse small works, Leanna Renee Hieber
- Midnight train to Prague, a novel, Carol Windley
- In the words of Frederick Douglass, quotations from liberty's champion, edited by John R. McKivigan and Heather L. Kaufman ; foreword by John Stauffer
- Life and death in the Andes, on the trail of bandits, heroes, and revolutionaries, Kim MacQuarrie
- Here come the Russians, the diplomatic visits to the United States by the ministers plenipotentiary (and later ambassadors) of the Russian empire, Stewart Lillard
- How did we get here?, from Theodore Roosevelt to Donald Trump, Robert Dallek
- Children and games in the Middle Ages, Lynne Elliott
- The last kings of Shanghai, the rival Jewish dynasties that helped create modern China, Jonathan Kaufman
- African American workers and the Appalachian coal industry, Joe William Trotter Jr
- When the last lion roars, Sara Evans
- 50 buildings you should know, Isabel Kuhl
- Tom Clancy, Mike Maden
- Princeton history & architecture, Marilyn Menago
- Queen's progress, a Kit Marlowe mystery, M.J. Trow
- Dancing man, a Broadway choreographer's journey, Bob Avian with Tom Santopietro
- Give me liberty, a history of America's exceptional idea, Richard Brookhiser
- The trials of Madame Restell, nineteenth-century America's most infamous female physician and the campaign to make abortion a crime, Nicholas L. Syrett
- Hitler's secret army, a hidden history of spies, saboteurs, and traitors in World War II, Tim Tate
- General Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution in the South, edited by Gregory D. Massey and Jim Piecuch
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- Japan -- History -- Heianpeuod, 784-1185 -- Juvenile fiction
- Indonesia -- History
- Parks Canada -- History -- Juvenile literature
- Angkor (City) -- History
- Beads -- History
- United States, Army, Parachute Infantry Regiment, 506th, Company E -- History
- Volcanoes -- Indonesia -- History
- African American abolitionists -- Middle West -- History -- 19th century
- Wine industry -- United States -- History
- Image Comics -- History
- Krakatoa (Indonesia) -- History
- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature
- Dutch -- Asia -- History
- Washington (D.C.) -- History
- African American baseball players -- History
- Florida Keys (Fla.) -- History
- Civil rights movement -- History
- Natural history illustration -- Yellowstone National Park Region -- History
- Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) -- History
- Reading -- History
- Criticism -- History
- Nashville (Tenn.) -- History -- Pictorial works
- California -- History
- Parks -- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature
- Poland -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile fiction
- Maryland -- History
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