Egypt: The Crucible explores the political and social forces that shaped the modern Arab world, focusing on Egypt as the center of these transformations. Harry Hopkins provides a detailed account of Egypt’s unfinished revolution, examining the struggles for power, ideological conflicts, and historical developments that influenced political movements across the Arab region. Through maps, photo…
Reminiscences of Hồ Chí Minh is a collection of personal stories, memories, and accounts from individuals who worked closely with President Hồ Chí Minh throughout different periods of the Vietnamese revolutionary struggle. The book offers intimate insights into Hồ Chí Minh’s character, leadership style, daily habits, moral principles, and his relationship with the people around him. …
An Outline of Samoan History provides a concise historical account of the Samoan Islands from early Polynesian settlement to the modern era. Written by Sylvia Masterman, the book summarizes significant cultural, political, and social developments, including the origins of Samoan society, traditional governance, European contact, missionary influence, colonial administration, and Samoa’s trans…
The Blue Nile is Alan Moorehead’s powerful historical account of the dramatic explorations and political conflicts surrounding the Blue Nile region during the nineteenth century. Spanning Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt, the book follows the journeys of European explorers—including Napoleon’s scholars, Samuel Baker, and Egyptian forces—whose quests and encounters shaped the geopolitical land…
Polynesia in Early Historic Times by Douglas Oliver presents a comprehensive and detailed examination of Polynesian societies during the period of early European contact and exploration. Drawing upon archaeological evidence, ethnographic records, and historical accounts, Oliver reconstructs the cultural, social, and political landscapes of the Polynesian islands before they underwent major tran…
Hồ Chí Minh: The Nation and the Times, 1911–1946 offers an in-depth exploration of the formative years of Hồ Chí Minh, focusing on his early travels, political awakening, and the development of his revolutionary ideology. The book examines the historical context of Vietnam under French colonial rule, the rise of nationalist movements, and Hồ Chí Minh’s influential role in shaping V…
The Blue Nile is Alan Moorehead’s sweeping historical narrative chronicling the dramatic exploration, political rivalry, and imperial ambition surrounding the Blue Nile region. Spanning Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt, the book traces the quests of European explorers, the struggles of local kingdoms, and the strategic significance of the Nile waters during the 18th and 19th centuries. Moorehead co…
The War Illustrated, Volume Two is a documentary edition that presents a comprehensive account of the course of World War II through a series of articles, field reports, and historical photographs. Compiled by Sir John Hammerton, this volume includes weekly issues from numbers 21 to 44, which capture the dynamics of the war on land, sea, and air. In addition to presenting visual coverage, the b…
Legerdemain explores a hidden chapter of Cold War history involving Morocco’s struggle for independence and the covert operations conducted by the United States. Through detailed research, James J. Heaphy reveals President Eisenhower’s secret plan to influence events in North Africa, the role of nuclear deterrence strategies, and the intelligence operations that unfolded beyond the knowledg…
The Battle of the Atlantic recounts the longest and one of the most crucial campaigns of World War II—the struggle for control of the Atlantic sea lanes. Written by Barrie Pitt with the editors of Time-Life Books, the volume examines the intense conflict between German U-boats and Allied naval and air forces as they fought to secure vital supply routes between North America and Europe. The bo…