History (Academic) Books
Historical Beginnings The Federal Reserve
This document provides historical facts surrounding President Woodrow Wilson during the time when the Federal Reserve Act was signed. It notes the importance of this law and how it has come to help society through the establishment of a central banking system.
Smoking and Tobacco Control Monograph No. 8
This module presents an in depth and comprehensive picture of the disease consequences that result directly from smoking cigarettes.
Theater Sustainment Command
This document provides the employment of the theatre sustainment command and expeditionary sustainment command fundamental guidance to command and control Army deployment and sustainment operations conducted in support of joint and multinational operations across the spectrum of conflict.
Ulysses S Grant
The much admired general and president. First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen.
The Anglo Saxon Century
A gripping read about the unification of Anglo emirs in the 20th century by renowned writer.
Rise of the Russian Empire
1899 rendering of the Russian Empire. Compare with what they are doing today.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume XIV
This volume focuses on the most significant events in the New Era.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume X
This volume focuses on the most prominent European leaders.
Intelligence in the Civil War
Though much has been written about the Civil War itself, little has been written about the spy war that went on within. The chronicling of Civil War intelligence activities, challenges historians because of the lack of records, the lack of access to records, and the questionable truth of other...
Preparing for Martial Law: Through the Eyes of Col. Ryszard Kuklinski
Between July 1980 and December 1981, Poland stumbled through the most serious political crisis faced by a Warsaw Pact member since the Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia in 1968. The resolution of this crisis through the declaration of martial law by the Polish authorities provided only a temporary...