- World History Chart
- Synchronoptic world history timeline and book, and a companion to HyperHistory Online. - 1421: The Year China Discovered the World
- By Gavin Menzies. Theorizes that Chinese seafarers and concubines settled in Malaysia, India, Africa, the Americas, and Australia almost a century before the Europeans. - Holocaust Chronicle, The
- Companion web site to the book. Includes the full text and many images from the not-for-profit volume. - International Timeline, Inc.
- Featuring The World History Chart, an extensive timeline of world events. - IBM and the Holocaust
- Edwin Black traces IBM's strategic alliance with Nazi Germany. - Ballymoney Heroes
- Roll of honour and stories of the men from the Ballymoney region who died during WWI. Reproduced from the book by Robert Thompson. - Five Epochs of Civilization
- The story of society told in terms of five civilizations and their communication technologies. - Captain William Thomas Turner
- Biography of the Captain of the Lusitania. - Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust
- Interviews with and portraits of people who rescued Jews from the Nazis. - History of Humanity: Scientific and Cultural Development
- Offers readers a history of the development of the human mind, focusing on its highest cultural achievements. - Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
- Reference work created by the Ancient World Mapping Centre at the University of North Carolina. - Lincoln's Constitution
- Offers a discussion with law professor Daniel Farber on whether President Lincoln abused the Constitution during the Civil War. - Trial of Ruby McCollum, The
- By C. Arthur Ellis, Jr, and Leslie E. Ellis. Tells the story of the murder trial that challenged Paramour Rights. - Secrets of the Code
- Unauthorized guide to the Mysteries behind The Da Vinci Code. Resources, book excerpts, and online community. - Joe Manning's Books and Music
- Features Steeples, a history of North Adams, Massachusetts and I Love Baseball, a collection of songs. - Blasket Islands
- Series of books about a tiny group of uninhabited islands just off Ireland's South West coast. - Irish Ancestry, a beginner's Guide
- Aimed at both the beginner and more experienced researcher. - Pirate Hunter, The
- Historical thriller about Captain Kidd by Richard Zacks. - Booty: Girl Pirates on the High Seas
- By Sara Lorimer. Examines the history of women in piracy, including Sadie the Goat, Cheng I Sao, Rachel Wall, Lady Mary Killigrew, and Charlotte de Berry. - Stalin's Ethnic Cleansing in Eastern Poland
- By Bronia Kacperek and Eric J. Whittle. Covers the deportation of Eastern Polish communities by the Soviets into Siberia in 1940, and their subsequent treatment. - Henry Ford and the Jews
- By Neil Baldwin. Examines the industrialist's history of anti-Semitism. - Rape of Nanking: An Undeniable History in Photographs
- A photographic history of the Japanese invasion of China, in particular the massacres in Nanking. By James Yin and Shi Young. - Treaty of Versailles: A Reassessment After 75 Years
- 1998 volume which re-examines the making of the treaty and presents a fresh review by a group of international experts. - From Ashes to Life
- By Lucille Eichengreen, a Holocaust survivor of the Lodz Ghetto and concentration camps at Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, and Neuengamme. - Mushroom Years, The
- Tells the story of the house arrest and eventual imprisonment of a British family in the Orient through the eyes of a teenager. - Donbas
- Jacques Sandulescu's recollections of his imprisonment in and escape from a Soviet slave labour camp. - Words That Shook the World
- 100 years of unforgettable speeches and events, edited and compiled by Richard Greene. - Drake's Bay
- By Brian Kelleher about Sir Francis Drake, his voyage in the Golden Hind and the maritime mystery surrounding his lost California harbour, Bodega. - POW Behind Canadian Barbed Wire
- Indepth look at POWs interned in prisoner of war camps located in Canada during WW1 and WW2. Written by David J Carter. - Speckled Monster, The
- Online companion to The Speckled Monster, Jennifer Lee Carrell's book about Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Dr. Zabdiel Boylston, the western world's first experimenters with smallpox inoculation in 1721. - West Cumberland at War
- During World War Two, buildings from pill boxes to radar sites were completed, three escaped fascists were adrift in the Solway Firth for days, and more. - Generation Exodus: The Fate of Young Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany
- By Walter Laqueur. - Splendid Slippers: A Thousand Years of an Erotic Tradition
- History of footbinding: the tradition of Chinese women binding their feet to 3 or 4 inches toe to heel. - Doc Holliday: A Family Portrait
 - Industrial Railways of South Lancashire
- Definitive history of the industrial railways of the South Lancashire coalfields. - Not the Germans Alone
- Both a memoir and a work of history. - Pancho Villa Days at Pilares
- Stories about the cattle rustlers, gunfighters, and the rough and tough cowboys of the wild west during the Mexican Revolution. - Worsham & Washam Family History
- Variations include Wertlesham, Warsham, Washum, Wisham and Washham. Written by D. Tuttle and L. Washam. - Mackenzie Yesterday and Beyond, The
- Looks at Canada's north, including the search for gold and for the Northwest Passage. - New World Order: Democracy, Civility and World Peace
- Summarizes the contributions of ancient religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam) and governments (Roman, Persian and Muslim) to wisdom and peace. - Shoah: Journey from the Ashes
- Auschwitz survivor Cantor Leo Fettman’s tale of survival. By Paul M. Howey. - Weimar Republic Sourcebook, The
- By Anton Kaes, Martin Jay, and Edward Dimendberg. From the University of California Press. - Michael Collins - The Final Days
- Lavishly illustrated book outlining Michael's life. - True Strength Hercules And Amazon: Africa's Native Heroes
- Posits that Hercules and Amazon were native African heroes. - Lest We Forget
- By Fred Seiker. Sketches of atrocities carried out by Japanese military during the building of the Thai-Burma railroad. - Weird History 101
- Collection of strange, unusual and fascinating things they don't teach you in college. - Ghost Soldiers
- By Hampton Sides. Excerpt and review from the book recounting the U.S. Army's plan to rescue prisoners of war in the Philippines in 1945. - The Encyclopedia of Chicago
- Description and sample pages from the reference work on Chicago's history. - Harbors and High Seas
- By Dean King and John B. Hattendorf. Atlas and geographical guide to the Aubrey-Maturin novels of Patrick O'Brian. Includes an excerpt about O'Brian's Master and Commander. - Havana Before Castro: When Cuba Was a Tropical Playground
- Peter Moruzzi explores pre Castro Cuba through vintage and contemporary photographs, brochures, and artifacts. - OH Napier's Hillbilly Home
- Documents the newspaper coverage of violence in Breathitt County and Southeastern Kentucky during the early 1900s. - Sputnik: The Shock of the Century
- By Paul Dickson. Chronicle of the events and developments leading up to and emanating from Sputnik's launch.
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