A sweeping historical novel brings together real-life and fictional characters in an evocative study of America at the turn of the twentieth century, a world marked by a dramatic division between rich and poor where Leon Czolgosz, an alienated factory worker and an ardent admirer of Emma Goldman, plots to assassinate President McKinley at the 1901 Buffalo World's Fair. Reader's Guide included. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.
“Senator Walden from New Jersey, Pauley from Oregon, Hahn from Arizona, Ledbetter from Georgia, Bird from Washington, Mathers from Minnesota, Shaw from Wisconsin, Beetie from Nevada, Gobble from Missouri, and Leffer from Vermont.
Edinburgh: Pearson Educational, 2001. ——— and Frank Tallett, The Right in France: From Revolution to Le Pen. London: I.B. Tauris, 2003. Azéma, Jean-Pierre. “Le choc armé et les débandades.” In La France des années noires, 2nd ed., vol.
Payback
In the first, Professor Donald Gibson writes the definitive account of why and how the Warren Commission was actually formed. Incredibly, this had not been done by any official or unofficial body in over three decades.
The Untouchables
When ex-Army Ranger John Holliday uncovers the true motive behind the Pontiff's murder, he must unlock the secrets of a modern Templar conspiracy, and unravel Kate Sinclair's deadly design.
22 Fires
"This report was written by Juan E. Mendez, Aryeh Neier, and Jemera Rone and is based on investigations conducted by Jemera Rone and Juan Mendez and their discussions with officials of the Nicaraguan government"--Preliminary leaf 4.
"This report was written by Juan E. Mendez, Aryeh Neier, and Jemera Rone and is based on investigations conducted by Jemera Rone and Juan Mendez and their discussions with officials of the Nicaraguan government"--Preliminary leaf 4.
The New Year's Day Killings of the Nuns in Nicaragua: A Report on an Investigation