Discover more of Cardiff in this latest volume, discovering new treasures and revisiting past haunts to find them drastically altered over just ten years. The pace of change has never been quicker, su
In Real Barnsley, Ian McMillan delves into the past of the Barnsley area in which he was born and still lives, exploring its history and recalling his various experiences of this particular patch of S
In the latest in the Real series Chris McCabe explores the buildings and institutions, the backstreets and bridges, the embankment of the Thames and the people which make up London’s South Bank. From
The highly anticipated sixth story in the New York Times bestselling series that began withReal—“a rare mix of fevered obsession and gentle enchantment…a visceral and addicting debut” (Christina Laure
Real is a tale of triumph over adversity told in the unmatched illustrative style of one of Japan's most popular and talented creators, Takehiko Inoue (Slam Dunk, Vagabond). The series' main character
"New York Times bestselling author Katy Evans expands upon the intense love story begun in Real and Mine--this time from Remington "Riptide" Tate's point of view. Underground fighter Remington Tate is
Drama, tragedy and fast breaks...on wheels. Life goes on... Get Real. Real men, real basketball, real manga. R to L (Japanese Style). With the Tokyo regionals coming up, Kiyoharu Togawa is at a cro
Drama, tragedy and fast breaks...on wheels. Life goes on... Get Real. Real men, real basketball, real manga. R to L (Japanese Style). Takahashi has an awkward reunion with his father, who has been
A motorcycle accident, bone cancer, a speeding truck crashing into a boy on a stolen bicycle--tragic, life-changing events turn the worlds of three young men upside down. Three very different persona
A motorcycle accident, bone cancer, a speeding truck crashing into a boy on a stolen bicycle--tragic, life-changing events turn the worlds of three young men upside down. Three very different persona
Goes beyond the popular culture depiction of Ninjas by delving into ancient Japan and uncovering the facts about this country's "invisible men" who were so feared that they were thought to have magica
A motorcycle accident, bone cancer, a speeding truck crashing into a boy on a stolen bicycle--tragic, life-changing events turn the worlds of three young men upside down. Three very different persona
Karrie Baysinger uses her experience in the Real World of Real Estate in the 21st Century on a daily basis operating a property management company, buying and selling real estate, and teaching. She be
Editor Stephen Kirk presents a collection of personal narrative accounts and information from a variety of other primary sources that together tell the history of North Carolina’s barrier islands from
"During the 1930s, the Works Progress Administration sent workers to interview over 2,200 former slaves about their experiences during slavery and the time immediately after the Civil War. The intervi
When Christina, Grant, and their two new friends plan to meet at the St. Louis Gateway Arch, they get involved in a very strange mystery that takes them to many fascinating sights along the mighty Mis
From the time they established formal ties with Great Britain in 1730, the Cherokees had a rocky relationship with whites. They found grounds for dispute over trade practices, territorial control, and
One man’s Robert Berdella is another’s Kansas City Butcher.We may not always see what truly hides within the minds and hearts of certain people, and where we believe is a good, pure individual, lays a
Real Crime by Real KillersA series where we explore how normal individuals turned their darkest fantasies into a reality.Edmund Emil Kemper III achieved notoriety as a serial killer when he took the l
Williams, a writer and editor from Alabama, provides 20 accounts of former slaves from Florida, which were taken from interviews done with them from 1936-38 in a transcription project that was part of
Provides a collection of letters, military records, journal excerpts, and other firsthand accounts documenting the fate of the Cherokee Indians after the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
When you think of early Texas history, you think of freedom fighters at the Alamo and rugged cowboys riding the plains. You usually don’t think too much about slavery in the Lone Star State. Although
During the Great Depression, the Federal Writers’ Project engaged jobless writers and researchers to interview former slaves about their experiences in bondage. Most of the interviewees were by then i