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Brogan excels at detailing the breadth of Garland’s career alongside the highs and lows of her personal life. This sizeable (11 x 8.5 in.) and fully illustrated book is best for libraries with larger performing arts sections.
Neal provides a well-researched look at a key figure in American literary history, bringing her back into the public eye. Recommended for researchers and readers with an interest in mid-1800s literary history.
A must-read for fans of military history, this book takes readers on a chillingly terrifying journey through the ugliness, loss, logistics, bad luck, and casualties of war as well as the glory that comes from a desire to protect freedom anywhere in the world before it is threatened on home soil.
Readers in the Philadelphia area will likely be most interested, though general audiences will appreciate how Canavan uses historic images to create a vivid sense of setting.
A compelling trip through the dark side of early Hollywood that will appeal to true crime fans, film history buffs, and those who enjoyed Shawn Levy’s The Castle on Sunset.
This entertaining, concise collection will entice fans of true crime and history. Readers may also enjoy Mike Rothmiller’s True Crime Chronicles: Serial Killers, Outlaws, and Justice…Real Crime Stories from the 1800s.