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| Pacific Rebound |
| by Jay Lillie | |
| 978-1-571974-85-3 (1-57197-485-7) |
| Available: May 14, 2008 |
| Format: Soft cover, 4 3/8" x 7", 480 pages |
| Price: $13.95 |
| A tittilating jaunt across the Pacific replete with international conspiracy, taboo romance, and a 60-year-old mystery. |
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| Unsung Heroes, Saving Saigon |
| by Brigadier General Albin F. Irzyk | |
| 978-1-571974-88-4 (1-57197-488-1) |
| Available: May 16, 2008 |
| Format: Hard cover, 6" x 9", 232 pages |
| Price: $24.95 |
| A moving tribute to the courageous men and women in the armed forces who died and risked their lives during the Tet Offensive of 1968. |
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| A Military Pilot's Exciting Life and Visit from the Hereafter |
| by Lt. Col. Kenneth Hawk Slaker | |
| 978-1-571974-89-1 (1-57197-489-X) |
| Available: August 29, 2008 |
| Format: Hard cover, 7" x 10", 323 pages |
| Price: $39.95 |
| The life story of a successful WWII bomber pilot who escaped from the Soviet Union's Iron Curtain in 1948. |
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| I Remember: Poems & Verse by Lee Malphus Bradbury |
| by Lee Malphus Bradbury | |
| 978-1-571974-90-7 (1-57197-490-3) |
| Available: September 01, 2008 |
| Format: Hard cover, 6" x 9", 80 pages |
| Price: $17.95 |
| With humility, warmth and unrestricted insight into the human soul, the poetry of "I Remember" will touch your life. |
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| Globalization: The Key to Peace and Prosperity for Africa |
| by Abdoulaye Niang | |
| 978-1-571974-86-0 (1-57197-486-5) |
| Available: October 03, 2008 |
| Format: Soft cover, 5.5" x 8.5", 144 pages |
| Price: $12.95 |
| A comprehensive, authoritative treatise on globalization as the key to saving Africa from economic hardship and poverty. |
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| The Vansellars: Story of a New York Family |
| by Chris Durer | |
| 978-1-571974-91-4 (1-57197-491-1) |
| Available: October 31, 2008 |
| Format: Soft cover, 6" x 9", 696 pages |
| Price: $24.95 |
| The epic saga of a New York family's experiences beginning in WWII and culminating in the final days of the late 1980s. Through it all—including war, disaster, and death—the family maintains an unbreakable bond that pulls them together even under the most trying of circumstances. |
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