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The Original Black Elite

Discover the untold story of the Black elite in America's past, from emancipation to Jim Crow era, through the lens of entrepreneur Daniel Murray. A sweeping narrative that shines a light on an often-overlooked chapter in US history.
$14.43

Shakespeare: The World as Stage

Discover the wit and wisdom of William Shakespeare in this charming guide to his life and times, set against the rich backdrop of 16th-century England.
$1.99

The Blood of Emmett Till

This New York Times bestselling book is a powerful reexamination of a pivotal moment in American civil rights history: the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till. With over 4,000 5-star Goodreads ratings and praised as a "remarkable achievement" by Publishers Weekly, it's been named a Best Book of the Year by NPR, Los Angeles Times, and others.
$13.99

Rise to Globalism

From legendary author Stephen E. Ambrose comes a comprehensive guide to US foreign policy, spanning over 80 years. Edited by #1 New York Times bestselling author, this updated classic explores pivotal events and eras, from World War II to modern-day international challenges.

Bau: Artist at War

Witness the heart-wrenching love story of Joseph Bau, one of Oskar Schindler's 1,100 Jewish heroes. Set amidst the brutal confines of a Nazi concentration camp, Bau's romance with his wife Rebecca becomes an act of defiance against unimaginable horror.

Cuba: An American History

Spanning five centuries, this monumental volume explores the intricate and often tumultuous relationship between Cuba and the United States. Praised as 'a page-turning masterpiece' by Pulitzer Prize-winning author David W. Blight, it is a masterful work of literary history that brings this complex story to life.
$12.99

Black AF History

A groundbreaking and essential New York Times bestseller, this book offers a fresh perspective on US history by shedding light on often-omitted Black experiences. With its engaging tone and impressive research, it's an invaluable resource for anyone looking to see American history anew.
$2.99

Where the Birds Never Sing

A gripping memoir, 'Where the Birds Never Sing' follows Joe Sacco, a young American GI who fought his way across Europe and played a pivotal role in liberating the notorious Dachau concentration camp.
$14.53

Murderland

A Best Book of 2025 according to NPR, The New Yorker, and more, this critically acclaimed novel is hailed as 'superb' by the Los Angeles Times and 'a masterpiece' by Chicago Tribune. Renowned author offers a shocking insight into the phenomenon of serial killers in the Pacific Northwest, proposing a connection that will leave you stunned.
$16.99

The Black History Book

Explore the triumphs and challenges of Black communities throughout history, from ancient Egypt to the American Civil Rights Movement, in this visually stunning and informative encyclopedia.

Say Nothing

A haunting true story revealed by this New York Times bestselling author-turned-Hulu-series-adapter, exploring the shocking abduction of a young mother in Northern Ireland and sparking revelations that have captivated readers worldwide.
$1.99

The Spy and the Traitor

Meet Oleg Gordievsky, a high-stakes KGB officer who defied the Soviet Union to become a double agent for the British during the height of the Cold War. A gripping and thrilling tale of espionage and betrayal, Gordievsky's story is hailed as "the best true spy story I have ever read" by John le Carré.
$14.99

The Undiscovered Country

Experience the untold stories of America's Wild West in this gripping 2025 New York Times bestseller. Tracing the lives of seven pivotal figures, it offers a captivating narrative of grand ambition and brutal violence.
$14.99

Hell’s Half-Acre

In 1873, a gruesome massacre in Labette County, Kansas left a trail of destruction. This gripping true crime story delves into the shocking events surrounding the Bender family's abandonment and the horrific murder that unfolded.

An American Death

Experience the events surrounding one of America's most pivotal moments in 'a remarkably convincing' (The New York Times) investigation into Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, as told by an Edgar Award-winning author.
$12.99

Churchill’s Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

Directed by Guy Ritchie, comes an gripping true story of six covert agents tasked with dismantling Hitler's war machine. "An exciting, suspenseful tale of international intrigue", this film has captured the hearts of over 5,100 Amazon reviewers, earning it a stellar 5-star rating.
$12.99

The Lost History of Christianity

Explore the fascinating history of Christianity outside its Western roots. From ancient civilizations like China, India, and the Middle East to the current landscape, discover how this global faith has evolved over time, as revealed by 'one of America's top religious scholars'.

Lies My Teacher Told Me

A landmark revisionist history, praised by Howard Zinn, presents a nuanced view of American history, weaving together seemingly disparate events from the first Thanksgiving to the Vietnam War, shedding light on the complexities and contradictions often left out of traditional narratives.

Code Name: Lise

"Surviving the Shadows" is a gripping true story of Odette Sansom, a British spy who risked everything to fight against Nazi-occupied France. With her commanding officer by her side, she navigates the treacherous world of espionage, confronting imprisonment and war head-on. This nonfiction thriller chronicles their remarkable journey, a testament to love, loyalty, and resilience in the face of unimaginable danger.
$13.99

Medicine River

Named a best book of 2025 by top publications, this powerful memoir tells the shocking true story of thousands of Native children, including the author's mother, who were forcibly sent to government boarding schools in an attempt at cultural assimilation. A testament to the truth that "could not be more necessary," this book is a must-read for everyone.

Wild Bill Donovan

A New York Times bestseller, this captivating biography sheds new light on 'Wild Bill' Donovan, the enigmatic spymaster and director of the CIA's precursor. Praised by The New York Times Book Review as "entertaining" and hailed as definitive, this book is a must-read for anyone fascinated by one of history's most intriguing figures.
$14.99

The Fourth Turning

A New York Times bestselling author presents a groundbreaking theory of historical cycles, which he uses to forecast the future of the US.
$11.99

The Wingmen

In 1953, astronauts John Glenn and Ted Williams formed a lasting bond in Communist airspace aboard matching jets during the Korean War. A new book reveals previously unpublished accounts of their extraordinary friendship through letters, diaries, and records.
$1.99

American Visions

A groundbreaking page-turner, American Visions brings to life the complex web of conflicting political visions that defined 19th-century America. With masterful scholarship, [scholar's name] weaves together a rich tapestry of key figures and events, crafting a triumphant synthesis that reveals this pivotal period as one of the most captivating in American history.

The Cold War

Join renowned historian John Lewis Gaddis on a comprehensive journey through the complexities of the 20th century. A leading authority on Cold War history, John Lewis Gaddis provides an engaging and authoritative introduction to this pivotal period in world history.