Rosa Parks: A Life

Book DescriptionBook Sleeve Content Fifty years after she made history by refusing to give up her seat on a bus, Rosa Parks at last gets the major biography she deserves. The eminent historian Douglas Brinkley follows this thoughtful and devout woman from her childhood in Jim Crow Alabama through her early involvement in the NAACP…

Voices of Valor : D-Day, June 6, 1944

Book DescriptionBook Sleeve Content Experience the history of D-Day through the words and recorded voices of those who were there — the servicemen who risked their lives for the protection of freedom and democracy. With two sixty-minute audio CDs of veteran testimonies, personal and historical photographs, and a text by two leading historians. Voices of…

Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War

Book DescriptionBook Sleeve Content Covering more than four decades, this is the first full-scale, definitive account of Kerry’s Journey from war to peace. Brinkley has drawn on extensive interviews with virtually everyone who knew Kerry in Vietnam. Kerry also relegated to Brinkley his letters home from Vietnam, voluminous “war notes” journals and personal reminiscences written…

The Mississippi and the Making of a Nation

Book DescriptionBook Sleeve Content Acclaimed historians Stephen Ambrose and Douglas Brinkley, accompanied by award-winning National Geographic photographer Sam Abell, explore the entire length of the Mississippi — from its mouth at Delacroix Island, Louisiana, to its source at Lake Itasca, Minnesota, as it flows past ten states and casts a potent spell over an entire…

The Western Paradox: The Bernard DeVoto Reader

Book Description Bernard DeVoto (1897-1955) was, according to the novelist Wallace Stegner, “a fighter for public causes, for conservation of our natural resources, for freedom of the press and freedom of thought.” A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, DeVoto is best remembered for his trilogy, The Year of Decision: 1846, Across the Wide Missouri, and The Course…