Incoming Resources
- Peace at last, a portrait of Armistice Day, 11 November 1918, Guy Cuthbertson
- Does peace lead to war?, peace settlements and conflict in the modern age, Matthew Hughes & Matthew S. Seligmann
- Safe all along, trading our fears and anxieties for God's unshakable peace, Katie Davis Majors
- Savage peace, hope and fear in America, 1919, Ann Hagedorn
- The fifth book of peace, Maxine Hong Kingston
- Ending wars, Feargal Cochrane
- The Treaty of Versailles, a concise history, Michael S. Neiberg
- Grandpa stops a war, a Paul Robeson story, Susan Robeson ; illustrated by Rod Brown
- To end a war, Richard Holbrooke
- Before the first shots are fired, how America can win or lose off the battlefield, General Tony Zinni and Tony Koltz
- The shield of Achilles, war, peace, and the course of history, by Philip Bobbitt
- Real peace, a strategy for the West, Richard Nixon
- Nixon and the Dragon Lady, did Richard Nixon conspire with Anna Chennault in 1968 to destroy peace in Vietnam?, Evan Edward Laine
- Peaceful revolution, how we can create the future needed for humanity's survival, by Paul K. Chappell
- Present over perfect guided journal, journey to a simpler, more soulful life, Shauna Niequist
- The art of forgiveness, lovingkindness, and peace, Jack Kornfield
- Busy lives & restless souls, how prayer can help you find the missing peace in your life, Becky Eldredge ; foreword by Mark E. Thibodeaux
- The hawk and the dove, Paul Kor ; translated by Annette Appel
- Peace in international relations, Oliver P. Richmond
- A little peace, by Barbara Kerley ; with a note by Richard H. Solomon
- Voice from afar, poems of peace, by Tony Johnston ; paintings by Susan Guevara
- The words of peace, the Nobel Peace Prize laureates of twentieth century--selections from their acceptance speeches, selected and edited by Irwin Abrams ; foreword by Jimmy Carter
- A world on edge, the end of the Great War and the dawn of a new age, Daniel Schönpflug ; translated by Jefferson Chase
- The Treaty of Versailles, a very short introduction, Michael S. Neiberg
- Ways of war and peace, realism, liberalism, and socialism, Michael W. Doyle
- Celebrations, rituals of peace and prayer, Maya Angelou
- Disturbing the peace