Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell is a sweeping historical novel set during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. It tells the story of Scarlett O’Hara, a determined Southern woman who struggles to survive and adapt amid the fall of the Old South and the hardships that follow. Themes of love, loss, pride, and survival intertwine as Scarlett’s relationship with Rhett Butler un…
Patriots: The Men Who Started the American Revolution by A. J. Langguth presents a vivid and engaging narrative of the American Revolution, focusing on the personalities, motivations, and struggles of the leaders who helped shape the nation’s independence. Through historical accounts and firsthand sources, Langguth portrays figures such as Samuel Adams, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Wa…
Washington's Crossing by David Hackett Fischer is a richly detailed account of George Washington’s daring attack across the Delaware River during the American Revolution. The book vividly recounts the events of December 1776, when Washington’s leadership and resolve turned the tide of war in favor of the struggling Continental Army. Fischer masterfully combines historical analysis with huma…
Abraham Lincoln: The War Years – I by Carl Sandburg opens the four-volume account of Lincoln’s presidency during the Civil War. This volume explores the early challenges faced by Lincoln as he assumed leadership in a divided nation, addressing his decisions, strategies, and moral convictions amid growing conflict. Sandburg combines rich historical detail with narrative depth to capture Linc…
Abraham Lincoln: The War Years – IV by Carl Sandburg is the concluding volume of his monumental biography on the life of Abraham Lincoln. This work covers the final phase of Lincoln’s presidency, the progress of the Civil War, and his leadership during a time of national crisis. Through detailed narrative and historical documentation, Sandburg presents a deeply human portrait of Lincoln, re…
Unlimited Access is a firsthand account by former FBI agent Gary Aldrich, who worked as a security specialist in the White House during the Clinton administration. The book exposes alleged security failures, political manipulation, and moral issues within the administration. Aldrich shares his personal experiences and insider perspective on the culture and conduct of White House officials. The …
This book presents a powerful warning against the erosion of religious freedom and the merging of church and state authority. Percy T. Magan argues that such developments endanger the nation’s moral and spiritual foundation, echoing prophetic themes from Revelation. His call to uphold liberty and conscience remains relevant to readers concerned about faith, politics, and national integrity.
This book presents a compelling case for the vital influence of Christianity in the development and preservation of American civilization. It calls for a renewed commitment to biblical principles as the moral compass of the nation, blending history, theology, and patriotism to inspire responsible Christian citizenship.
This book critically examines the role of Catholic neoconservatives, known as “theocons,” in American political life. Linker traces their growing influence on issues such as morality, law, and public policy, raising questions about the balance between faith and democratic pluralism. It serves as both a political analysis and a warning about the potential consequences of religious ideology g…
Engelmann provides a comprehensive study of America’s fight against alcohol, exploring the passionate activism of reformers, the societal forces that fueled prohibition, and the reasons behind its failure. The book reveals the lasting impact of the temperance struggle on American politics, religion, and culture, offering insights into the nation’s ongoing debates over morality and personal …