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  • Black Unicorn

    Tanith Lee

    Paperback (Ibooks, July 26, 2011)
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  • Joshua Cross: And the Lair of the Centaur

    Diane Redmond

    Hardcover (IBooks, Feb. 24, 2004)
    Young hero Joshua Cross encounters untold dangers, evil, and his own destiny as he journeys through time on an odyssey that will lead him from the Thames River to ancient Greece and into a confrontation with the man who had destroyed his father and who is now targeting Joshua.
  • Roger Zelazny's The Dawn of Amber

    John Gregory Betancourt

    Paperback (Ibooks, Inc., Aug. 1, 2003)
    The third book in the Roger Zelazny trilogy.
  • Dorian Greyhound: A Dog's Tale

    Sheryl Longin

    Paperback (Ibooks, )
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  • Ancient Rome

    Robert Payne

    Paperback (Ibooks, June 1, 2001)
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  • The Battle of the Bulge

    Stephen W. Sears

    Paperback (Ibooks, Inc., April 10, 2007)
    In the middle of December 1944, at a time when most people thought Germany was finished, the German army launched a surprise attack against the American army in Belgium. Thousands of crack troops and large numbers of tanks breached the thin American lines and drove deep into Belgium. The Battle of the Bulge would be a brutal, bloody struggle in a dismal winter landscape against an enemy imbued with Adolf Hitler's fanatic conviction that victory could be snatched from defeat. Before it ended, the Battle of the Bulge would involve over a million men and thousands of guns, tanks and other fighting vehicles. In that dark December, fighting both bitter winter storms and a grim and determined enemy, the American soldier faced his greatest challenge in the European war.
  • Sink the Bismarck!: John Gresham Military Library Selection

    C. S. Forester

    Paperback (Ibooks, Inc., July 1, 2003)
    n 1941, Hitler's deadly Bismarck, the fastest battleship afloat, broke out into the Atlantic. Its mission: to cut the lifeline of British shipping and win the war with one mighty blow. How the Royal Navy tried to meet this threat and its desperate attempt to bring the giant Bismarck to bay is the story C. S. Forester tells with mounting excitement and suspense.
  • Dragonkin: Undersky

    Robin Wayne Bailey

    Hardcover (Ibooks, Inc., April 9, 2007)
    Time is running out for the creatures of Wyvernwood. With the war between Angar and Degarm reaching new, even more destructive heights, it won't be too long before Men lay waste to the Great Refuge in a bid to kill one another. Now is the moment for the Diamond Dragon, the Glass Dragon, and the Heart of All Dragons to be joined, to show the way to a new homeland for the Dragonkin. But there are still many great dangers ahead for the children of the great dragon, Stormfire, and many old enemies—like the dreaded Griffinkin—are waiting for a chance to have their revenge.
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  • Ancient Rome

    Robert Payne

    Paperback (Ibooks, Inc., Oct. 1, 2005)
    The Roman epoch is unsurpassed in history. What has endured to our own time is the empire's great cultural legacy—in law, language, architecture, and government—and the fascination of Rome's story. Ancient Rome presents the history and heritage of the remarkable Roman era, presenting an all-around introduction to the politics, people, culture, and everyday life of the world ruled by Rome. Unlike most general histories of the subject, it enables the reader to know the Romans not only from reading about them, but by hearing directly from them through the words of orators, philosophers, historians, poets, playwrights, and satirists.
  • And We All Fall Down

    Eric Macleish

    Hardcover (Ibooks, June 9, 2006)
    An attorney who worked on some of the most high-profile sexual abuse cases involving the Boston Catholic church reveals his own experiences as an abuse survivor and his struggles with post-traumatic stress, in a personal account that describes his recovery of repressed memories after the Cardinal Bernard Law case.
  • Dorian Greyhound: A Novel

    Sheryl Longin

    Paperback (Ibooks, Inc., Jan. 1, 2006)
    Straight from the canine's mouth comes this truly Wilde narrative of the life and times of Dorian Greyhound. From his lowly origins and brutish upbringing to his well-deserved position as cherished family member, this self-made dog marks a lot of territory, though he would blush (if he could) to admit it. With a dry wit and as much candor as his old-school manners allow, he recounts his physically and emotionally harrowing journey from an Arizona race track to his Hollywood Hills mansion. His tale has something to offer us all.