Target JFK
by Robert K. Wilcox
His name was Rene Dussaq. He was born in Buenos Aires and educated in Geneva and Cuba. He was a daring WWII paratrooper who parachuted… | read more »
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The aftershocks of the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor were felt keenly all over America—the war in Europe had hit home. But nowhere… | read more »
Theodore Roosevelt has a complicated legacy. To some, he was the quintessential American patriot and hero, a valiant soldier and hawkish leader. Others remember him… | read more »
He’s been called “America’s greatest living tailor” and “the most interesting man in the world.” Now, for the first time, Holocaust-survivor Martin Greenfield tells his… | read more »
In Ships of Oak, Guns of Iron: The War of 1812 and the Forging of the American Navy, Dr. Ronald Utt argues that the often… | read more »
It’s unimaginable today, even for a generation that saw the Twin Towers fall and the Pentagon attacked. It’s unimaginable because in 1814, enemies didn’t fly… | read more »
This election year, celebrate the Republican Party by drinking like a Republican! Organized by president, this fun gift book is full of cocktail recipes, bar… | read more »
This election year, celebrate the Democratic Party by drinking like a Democrat! Organized by president, this fun gift book is full of cocktail recipes, bar… | read more »
TWA Flight 800 crashed into the Atlantic shortly after takeoff from JFK airport on July 17, 1996, killing all 230 passengers on board. Although initial… | read more »
One hundred and fifty years after the Battle of Gettysburg, the words of the soldiers and onlookers present for those three fateful days still reverberate… | read more »
Before America joined World War I, a small group of Americans volunteered for the French Foreign Legion to help defeat the Central Powers. Historian David… | read more »
Bridgebusters is about the men of the 57th Bomb Wing flew out of Corsica during World War II and bombed vital bridges throughout Italy to… | read more »
How did an insurance salesman and a high school principal turn a down-and-out team into one of Major League Baseball’s greatest dynasties—the Swingin’ A’s of… | read more »
The Cold War was a crucial conflict in American history. At stake was whether the world would be dominated by the forces of totalitarianism led… | read more »
Of the forty-four presidents who have led the United States, nine made mistakes that permanently scarred the nation. Which nine? Brion McClanahan, author of The… | read more »
When Ronald Reagan moved into the White House, he ordered Calvin Coolidge’s portrait to be moved next to Lincoln’s and Jefferson’s in a place of… | read more »
The rise, fall, and rebirth of Richard Nixon is perhaps the most fascinating story in American politics—and perhaps the most misunderstood. Nixon: A Life is… | read more »
No American president exceeded Grover Cleveland’s devotion to principle and political courage. Yet today, Cleveland is remembered, if at all, simply as a historical curiosity—the… | read more »
Former attorney general Edwin Meese III offers unequaled insight on the career and policies of his friend and former boss, Ronald Reagan. From Reagan’s days… | read more »
The former Confederate states have continually mythologized the South’s defeat to the North, depicting the Civil War as unnecessary, or as a fight over states’… | read more »
In the middle of World War II, Nazi military intelligence discovered a seemingly easy way to win the war for Adolf Hitler. The three heads… | read more »
November 1943—May 1945: The U.S. Army Air Forces waged an unprecedentedly dogged and violent campaign against Hitler’s vital oil production and industrial plants on the Third… | read more »
A New York Times Bestseller! Paperback features four new trading cards and a foreword from General James F. Amos! Amid an inferno of explosives on… | read more »
An aging judge about to step down. Aggressive prosecutors friendly with the judge. A disgraced president. A nation that had already made up its mind…. | read more »
Two ambitious men. One historic mission. With a blinding flash in the New Mexico desert in the summer of 1945, the world was changed forever…. | read more »
The most comprehensive biography of Barry Goldwater ever written is back by popular demand with a new foreword by Phyllis Schlafly and an updated introduction… | read more »
Pub crawl your way through the religious calendar with this light-hearted collection of cocktail recipes, monastical lure, Latin toasts, and recommendations on spirits, wine, and… | read more »
When he was seventeen years old, Audie Murphy falsified his birth records so he could enlist in the Army and help defeat the Nazis. When… | read more »
Lincoln and Grant is an intimate dual-portrait of President Abraham Lincoln and General Ulysses S. Grant: their ordinary “Western” backgrounds, their early struggles to succeed,… | read more »
Allan Ryskind, son of Marx Brothers screenwriter Morrie Ryskind (Animal Crackers, A Night at the Opera, Room Service) unleashes a politically incorrect barrage on the… | read more »
#1 New York Times bestseller for 13 consecutive weeks! First published in 1952, Witness is the true story of Soviet spies in America and the… | read more »
Operation Solo is America’s greatest spy story. For 27 years, Morris Childs, code name “Agent 58”, provided the United States with the Kremlin’s innermost secrets…. | read more »
Espionage experts Herbert Romerstein and Eric Breindel reveal the full, shocking story of the days when Soviet spies ran their fingers through America’s atomic-age secrets…. | read more »
Dead Men Risen, winner of the prestigious Orwell Prize for Books, is the epic story of a beleaguered British battle group fighting desperately to prevent… | read more »
“It may be said of us, almost as of the Egyptians, that there is not a house where there is not one dead, and in… | read more »
Stroll through our country’s memorable moments—from George Washington at Mount Vernon to the days of Prohibition, from impeachment hearings to nuclear weapons negotiations—and discover the… | read more »
Bestselling military historian H. W. Crocker III (The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Civil War, Robert E. Lee on Leadership, etc.) now turns his guns on… | read more »
Meticulously researched, using previously untapped documents and unpublished diaries and notes, Omar Bradley reveals why one of history’s most influential and effective generals, was also… | read more »
Comprehensive and inspiring, Patton: Blood, Guts and Prayer is an extraordinary look at the public and private life of one of World War II’s most… | read more »
Military biographer Warren Kozak traces the trajectory of America’s most innovative–and vilified–military commander. Giving an unprecedented glimpse into his controversial might and mind, Kozak shows… | read more »
General Henry Harley “Hap” Arnold is widely considered the father of the United States Air Force. But his long list of accomplishments doesn’t begin or… | read more »
The Real Custer takes a good hard look at the life and storied military career of George Armstrong Custer—from cutting his teeth at Bull Run… | read more »
Sign up for a FREE chapter! EMAIL: Please send me a FREE chapter from Hunting the President! About the Book: In American history, four… | read more »
George Washington—a man of honor, bravery and leadership. He is known as America’s first President, a great general, and a humble gentleman, but how did… | read more »
April 14, 1865. A famous actor pulls a trigger in the presidential balcony, leaps to the stage and escapes, as the president lies fatally wounded…. | read more »
In the age of adventure, when dirigibles coasted through the air and vast swaths of the Earth remained untouched and unseen by man, one pack… | read more »
From Cicero to Snooki, the cultural influences on our American presidents are powerful and plentiful. Thomas Jefferson famously said “I cannot live without books,” and… | read more »
He was a carpenter. A visionary. A governor. A prophet. A pioneer. A preacher. A businessman. A temple-builder. Brigham Young loomed large in a tumultuous… | read more »
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Winston Churchill was known as a great leader and a fearless prime minister. But a fortune teller? Churchill: The Prophetic Statesman reveals the astonishingly accurate… | read more »
Confronting the critics who say George Washington’s victories were due to luck, not skill, George Washington’s Military Genius by Dave R. Palmer proves why the… | read more »
In The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution, Brion McClanahan offers readers the definitive layman’s guide to America’s most important–and most misunderstood–historical document. Using well-known… | read more »
From modern economics to western art and music, from modern science to international law, the Catholic Church has contributed much to the development of our… | read more »
Founding Rivals reveals one of the most important but untold stories in American history–the tale of the high-stakes political battle between two future presidents–James Madison… | read more »
Throughout history, General Ulysses S. Grant has been unfairly maligned, painted as a crude butcher of troops who only won the Civil War through sheer… | read more »
Was aviation pioneer and popular American hero Charles A. Lindbergh a Nazi sympathizer and anti-Semite? Or was he the target of a vicious personal vendetta… | read more »
Today, as we face a new and perhaps even deadlier enemy than Soviet Communism, we need to revisit the powerful lessons taught by these three… | read more »
Wish devastating scholarship and unblinking honesty, Rabbi Dalin sets the record straight in a book that should shame haters of the pope, inspire conservative Christians,… | read more »
In honor of the 300th anniversary of Franklin’s birth, Dr. Mark Skousen draws from the old philosopher and founding father’s own papers, correspondence, and detailed… | read more »
From the award-winning and number one—rated FOX News Channel series hosted by bestselling author Oliver North comes the third in the hit series of books… | read more »
FOX News’ Oliver North presents firsthand accounts of the most contentious and treacherous battles from the Pacific theater of WWII. Free DVD included…. | read more »
Bestselling author North reports in living detail the story of the real Iraq War–the war the media missed…. | read more »
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Newell’s vivid, gripping account of this crucial–but often overlooked—campaign tells how the new and experienced troops and their generals coped with difficult terrain and unusually… | read more »
Winston Churchill called “the Beast.” It was said to be unsinkable. More than thirty military operations failed to destroy it. Eliminating the Tirpitz, Hitler’s mightiest… | read more »
This unique encyclopedia provides detailed entries for everything you ever wanted to know about D-Day, the invasion of Normandy. Organized alphabetically, the entries give detailed… | read more »