James Edmond Hall (1841-1915) was born in Barbour County, West Virginia. In May of 1861 he joined...
Dee Harkey (1866-1958) was born in San Saba County, Texas. Orphaned at the age of three after his...
A collection of stories, legends, and records of the early history of the southwestern corner of ...
191 pp. New paperback. Erastus Winters was born in Cincinnati in 1843. In 1862 he enlisted in Com...
In this deeply intimate and soulful memoir about her father, Anne Serling reveals the fun-loving ...
Hank Messick's chronicle of Ann Drahmann Coppola is set against the background of the pervasive a...
Caleb Atwater (1778-1867) was a lawyer and amateur archaeologist who lived in Circleville, Ohio. ...
Cincinnati Union Terminal was completed in 1933 and today's remains one of the finest examples of...
Hill Man, set in the Kentucky Hills, is the story of the ambitious and lustful Rady Cromwell and ...
Perhaps few other frontiersmen of the early Revolutionary period were as complicated as the notor...
Originally published in 1961 and now newly issued as a paperback, J.A. Richards's History of Bath...
John Cabell Chenault lived with his family in Madison County, Kentucky, during the Civil War. Lat...
How to be a Medium is a detailed description and manual for all aspects of Mediumship. Its two pa...
This is a facsimile reprint of the 1886 edition. After its initial 3-month service, the 4th OVI m...
127 pp. Color illustrations. A facsimile reprint of the 1926 Peters Ammunition Catalogue #40. At ...
A reprint of the 1877 publication of Israel Ward Andrews' centennial historical address from 1876...
Before man by dams and bridges conquered the might of the Red River, this potent boundary line be...
This is a new reprint of the 1908 edition. In it, the author discusses six important Ohio hilltop...
Clovernook: Home for the Blind is a brief history originally published in 1957. Clovernook was bu...
Originally published in 1960 and long out-of-print, William E. Scheele's The Mound Builders is st...
The Exploration of Mars, first published in 1956, is a detailed guidebook for mankind's first exp...
In 'Queen City Yesterdays,' William C. Smith describes the everyday life of his youth in the West...
The true story of how Detroit's Purple-Licavoli Gang took over Toledo and its aftermath. Prohibit...
'Historic Augusta & Augusta College' was originally published in 1949 in a limited edition of 250...
Many saw the dark side of the American dream, but none wrote about it like Jim Tully. Having spen...
Mountain Feuds of Eastern Kentucky is a new reprint of a short memoir written by Noah M. Reynolds...
The idea of men in jail had interested Jim Tully for years, going back to his youthful reading of...
Blood on the Moon (1931) is Tully's fifth and final book in what he called his Underworld Edition...
A classic collection of Halloween Tales & Games written by Ethel Owen and beautifully illustrated...
This is a new reprint of the 1912 classic calendar poetry book by James Whitcomb Riley. Each mont...
More Rawhides was Charles M. Russell's sequel to his popular Rawhide Rollins Stories, published i...
History of Lexington Conference is a mid-twentieth century review of the Conference from 1869 to ...
A history of the O'Daniel family from Maryland the emigrated to Kentucky. It also includes inform...
From the original 1940 Preface: Tales of Old Cincinnati is a book of stories about the Cincinnati...
The Military History of Kentucky was a unique addition to the Works Progress Administration's Ame...
Chillicothe is an old and full-flavored Ohio town, and Ross County has stamped its image on the g...
Saxton Pope (1875-1976) was one of a group of archery enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay Area, ...
In 1975, some members of Clifton Town Meeting approached Zane Miller and Henry Shapiro about writ...
An in-depth study of Cincinnati, Ohio, silversmiths, watch, and clockmakers through 1850, also li...
Originally published in 1962, Mabel Green Condon's A History of Harlan County remains today an im...
Saxton Pope (1875-1976) was one of a group of archery enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay Area, ...
Originally published by L.D. Hatfield in 1944, this booklet tells the true story of the notorious...
This book, Joe Barboza's brutal memoir, was first published in 1975 and has long been out-of-prin...
Peters & King is the authoritative and most complete history of two important and related America...
Benjamin Logan (1743-1802) was born in Virginia, but as a young man ventured west into the Holsto...
Mason Crum's study of the Gullah people of the Carolina Sea islands is at once a product of its t...
aorn and raised in Adair County, Kentucky, Henry Giles entered the U.S. Army in 1940. As weapons ...