Books tagged: dramatized history

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Duel    by David Mulholland
Price: $6.99 USD. 42990 words. Published on February 18, 2010. .

Author David Mulholland claims to have uncovered a manuscript written by an obsessive blacksmith who sheds new light on events that led to the fatal duel between law students Robert Lyon and John Wilson on June 13, 1833, in Perth, Upper Canada. But is the blacksmith’s passionate and dramatic narrative fact or fiction? You, the reader, will have to decide.
Inside The Burning Tower    by Maxine Williamson
Price: $4.95 USD. 19720 words. Published on September 5, 2011. .

Maxine Williamson was one of the last survivors to see and talk to the New York City Firefighters on 9/11, as they unsuspectingly ascended the 'stairway to heaven'. This book is a gripping narrative of what transpired inside the North Tower, before it collapsed on September 11, 2001.
Bordello Politique    by Hank Chapot
Price: $0.99 USD. 94870 words. Published on November 19, 2011. .

Dolly Fine called it: “There’s only one mob in San Francisco—the police.” Bordello Politique is a historic crime novel based on the true story of San Francisco’s most notorious madam, a clever and resourceful woman trapped in the police graft scandal of 1937.
Drama and Verse    by Graham Cumming
Price: $2.99 USD. 9850 words. Published on July 1, 2012. .

A random selection of original material penned by the author over the years.
Loose Lips Sink Ships    by Brian Twiddy
Price: $3.99 USD. 1950 words. Published on January 12, 2013. .

A short, funny play for 7 - 11 year olds to enjoy. About the Second World War,the book includes a making activity. People have to queue at the local butcher's, but he doesn't have much for sale. Everybody has to show their ration books, but who is the strange man at the back of the queue?
Secrets    by Angela Lyon
Price: $2.99 USD. 87360 words. Published by mybooks on March 22, 2013. .

In 1940 Helen Chapman and Annie Taylor set out to seek independence and do their bit for the war effort. Helen wants to be a nurse but Annie—a talented flautist—is escaping from home, bitter because—although she has won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music—her father has refused permission.