A voluminous crime file about the work of the U.S.Treasury's law enforcement agencies. An absorbing collection of true cops and robbers stories topped with a generous dollop of history and politics.
Published twenty-six years after President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a reorganization of the judiciary that included his controversial "court-packing" plan, Supreme Court presents a fictionalized account of a similar plan which is ...
A fascinating chronicle of the New York rich between 1865 and 1914.
At the time of publication of Andrew Tully's The Super Spies, America's super spy agencies had been known only to the highest government officials, and Tully was the first investigative journalist to penetrate the inner sanctum of American ...
Award winning war correspondent, Andrew Tully, turns his first-hand observations about Cuba into a novel about Michael, a newspaper correspondent in Havana during the revolution, and his love affair with Margaret.
Semi-fictional story about the undercover work of Internal Revenue Agents in Washington, D. C. who are out to collar a few punks and find themselves trying to untangle the whodunits of a national crime syndicate.
From an award-winning newspaperman who spares no punches, a story about politicians on Capitol Hill in the 1960's and the forces that defined their lives -- families, love affairs, cruel ambitions, selfish pursuits , and the ruthless climb ...
An important historical overview of the initial years of the CIA following WW II. Its operations and development are carefully scrutinized and comments concerning the CIA's accomplishments and flops are drawn from a wide range of opinions ...
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They were, in the order of their seniority: Samuel Cooper, Albert S.Johnston, Robert E. Lee,Joseph E.Johnston, P. G. T. Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, E. KirbySmith, andJohn B. Hood. 17. The Porter boys and Farragut were reared together by ...
Biographies, paintings, historical evidence and an author's imagination merge to tell the story of one of history's most ruthless exhibitions—the Roman games.
“Why, Havelock Ellis is actually pecking at the Bishop,” a voice exclaimed. “Both actually and viciously,” gasped the Bishop. “And in an exceedingly mortifying spot, let me assure you.” “There could be worse,” the philosopher observed.
James Street went to a Baptist seminary and had his own church for a few years before devoting himself to writing full-time.
“That'll get you back to town. Tell Glenn to call on me — reasonably — but don't you ever come back here.” Beatrice's face was completely unmoved — expressionless. She went to the door and disappeared. Grandpa went over to Allen and ...
Commander Krause escorts a beleaguered convoy across the icy North Atlantic in the most critical days of WW II. Exhausted beyond measure, he must make continuous and critical decisions as he leads his small fighting force against the ...
“Welcome, Mr. Lazy Bear. Take a chair — any chair. Welcome, Mr. Squirrel, too. Howdy do. How are you? “Welcome, one and welcome, all Jolly of you both to call. Hence this effort at a jingle. — Shake the hand of Mr. Bingle.
black crater of dark jade water. The surface became ridged with lines like the backbone and ribs of a fish, each rib a trickle of water running into one of the pools. Buck could hear the ice whispering to itself, groaning and moaning as ...
... filled the center of the room he had put a sky of azure glass which revolved electrically, timed to the spin of the earth, ... a white Norwegian freighter had just cast off; it was backing into the ebb tide while 588 Continent's edge.
High Water: Duke Snyder found his first job on a stern wheeler when he was sixteen years old.
In the second novel of the Dabney family saga, Sam'l Dabney is no longer "ol' man Dabney's brat" but has become a rich and successful aristocrat of such great influence that some call him the Father of Mississippi and Alabama.