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Books published by publisher Promontory

  • Son of the Morning Star

    Evan S. Connell

    Hardcover (Promontory, Dec. 1, 1993)
    Stunning photographs of the famed battle at Little Bighorn highlight this impressive study that also contains a vivid non-fiction narrative of General Custer's last battle.
  • Lee and Grant: A Dual Biography

    Gene Smith

    Hardcover (Promontory, March 1, 1992)
    A dramatic and intimate portrait of Lee and Grant explores their very different personalities--Grant, the seasoned soldier with a penchant for liquor, and Lee, the handsome and aristocratic crusader---and delves into the minds, personalities, virtues, vices, and passions of these two great historical figures. Reissue.
  • The Treasure of Ching Shih

    John Gilgren

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • The Treasure of Ocracoke Island

    John Gilgren

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • The Treasure of Malaga Cove

    John Gillgren

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • This is a Job for Mommy!: An A-Z Adventure

    Keegan Connor Tracy, Roz MacLean

    Hardcover (Promontory Press Inc., Sept. 18, 2018)
    A delightful ABC adventure which shows that moms can do any job - and so can you! Join a mother-daughter duo (and their kitty!) as they travel through the alphabet, exploring twenty-six different careers. With a fun, rhyming text and vibrant illustrations, this book is ideal for reading to children and teaching them not only the basics of the alphabet but also about the big, exciting world out there!
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  • Buried Treasures of the Ozarks and the Appalachians by W. C. Jameson

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    Hardcover (Promontory, March 13, 1822)
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  • Westward to Promontory: Building the Union Pacific across the Plains and Mountains, A Pictorial Documentary

    Barry B. Combs

    Hardcover (Promontory Press, Jan. 1, 1969)
    Dust jacket notes: "A PICTORIAL DOCUMENTARY: From the century-old, 10 x 13-inch, wet-plate collodion negatives of A. J. Russell - chronicler of the building of the Union Pacific Railroad, one of the greatest engineering feats of the day. 'The Great Work of the Age!' it was hailed by the politicians, journalists, promoters, and philosophers of America and Europe. This was the Union Pacific, the continent-shrinking streak of gleaming iron, speculative dollars, and human sweat and ingenuity that bound together the nation that was to lead the world into the twentieth century. The men who built the U.P. knew they were making history, and they had the foresight and insight to document their work in the imperishable images of an outstanding practitioner of the nascent art of photography - A. J. Russell, who stood next to the great Matthew Brady as a keen interpreter of great events. Now, for the first time, his marvelous original negatives are reproduced in expensive double-plate printing on quality paper. This great documentary of one of America's epic adventures is interpreted and highlighted by the narrative of Barry B. Combs, who combines his intimate knowledge of the history of the Union Pacific Railroad with a long and thorough study of the original photographs. His knowledgeable introduction and detailed, perceptive captions provide a sparkling and informative narrative for one of the most beautiful photographic collections the nineteenth century West ever produced."
  • The Treasure of Jean LaFitte

    John Gillgren

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • Cuddles the Cat Goes to the Dentist

    Dr. Sean Kelly

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • The Mouse, The Mole, and the Magnificient, Moss-Covered House

    Stirling C., Donna Washington

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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  • Violet's Cloudy Day

    Roz MacLean

    eBook (Promontory Press, )
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