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A Concise History of Nauvoo    by E. Keith Howick
Price: $2.99 USD. 23350 words. Published by WindRiver Publishing on May 3, 2010. .

The Nauvoo era was a time of beauty, industry, spirituality, courage, and tragedy. Beginning with the bright hope of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and ending with the martyrdom of the Church's first prophet, Joseph Smith, early Nauvoo represents the dedication today’s Church members aspire to and the religious intolerance they seek to overcome.
A Concise History of Zion    by E. Keith Howick
Price: $2.99 USD. 23090 words. Published by WindRiver Publishing on May 4, 2010. .

When Joseph Smith received the keys to gather Israel and learned the location of the city of Zion, the Saints joyfully left Ohio to gather in their promised land. Independence was "the center place" and hopes were high. But hope soon faded under the weight of relentless persecution. The dream of Zion was postponed until the day when the Saints could gather before the throne of their Lord and King.
The Mob Files: Mob Cops, Lawyers and Informants and Fronts    by John Tuohy
Price: $6.00 USD. 37590 words. Published on August 6, 2010. .

The fronts that allow the mob to work
Charles Guiteau: The Innocent Assassin    by Bill Schroeder
Price: $5.99 USD. 233300 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on December 5, 2011. .

To schizophrenic Charles Guiteau his Divine Inspiration to “remove” President Garfield was real to him even as he dangled from a rope. Garfield’s agony is chronicled elsewhere. This focus is on the delusional world of his shooter. Some actions are fictionalized to dramatize the actual story. It took Guiteau five tries to shoot Garfield and there were at least seven attempts on his life.