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Single to Westminster, via Berlin    by Mike  Cunningham
Price: $4.98 USD. 217830 words. Published on September 29, 2010. .

The voice of Adolf Hitler resides within the mind of Charlie Watson, a young street-brawler in London. The story tells how he reformed his own Party, fought an Election, gained nine seats at a General Election, and of his rise to be amongst the political elite of Britain. The novel encompasses a British 9/11 and the response to that attack, as well as Charlie's assaults on the IRA and Europe.
A Walking Tour of Westminster, Maryland    by Doug Gelbert
Price: $0.99 USD. 5160 words. Published on March 5, 2011. .

There is no better way to see America than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a walking tour. This walking tour of Westminster, Maryland is ready to explore when you are. Each walking tour describes historical, architectural landmarks, cultural sites and ecclesiastic touchstones and provides step-by-step directions.
Newton and His Apple & Simple Newton Physics    by Murat Uhrayoglu
Price: $3.99 USD. 71720 words. Published on March 15, 2011. .

"Why did the apple fall out of the tree? Does everything fall? What makes things fall? Can anything stop things from falling? Are the sun, moon, and stars falling? Why don't they ever hit the ground? So many questions. Newton spent many years answering these questions by thinking and doing experiments. This book telling this excellent biographic story very simple, teaching and amazingly.."
Sixty Days with John Owen in Hebrews    by Daniel Szczesniak
Price: $0.99 USD. 51340 words. Published on April 3, 2011. .

John Owen's Commentary on Hebrews is a masterful work. For those who don't have the time to wade through its seven volumes, Days with the Puritans presents this devotional edition of Owen's commentary. Divided into sixty daily readings that can be read in 5-10 minutes, the Days with the Puritans series helps make the classic Reformed Puritan writings on Scripture accessible to anyone.
Sceptic at Large    by Roger Helmer MEP
Price: $5.99 USD. 60440 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on May 12, 2011. .

A controversial critique of the European Union by maverick Conservative MEP Roger Helmer. If you want to understand British politics from the right of centre viewpoint then this book is essential. "Well-informed and merciless" - Lord Nigel Lawson. "Our national debate is the richer for a Sceptic at Large," Rt Hon. John Redwood MP.
My Father's America - Volume One - The New World    by Walter Lorenz
Price: $4.99 USD. 171800 words. Published on July 12, 2011. .

The first of an eight book series by the late Walter Lorenz about the history of America. The first volume begins by focusing on the formation of the continent, the migration of the Cro-Magnon, and the vast array of Native Americans. Also a look at the world outside the continent. It continues with the voyage of Columbus and those that followed, with special focus on the Conquistadors.
Can Britain leave the EU? A Warning from History    by Rupert Matthews
Price: $2.99 USD. 6020 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on July 30, 2011. .

There are many who would like Britain to leave the European Union. But the question is whether Britain would be allowed to do so. In this booklet historian Rupert Matthews looks at previous multinational associations then compares them to the EU to show that EU Commission has taken to itself the legal powers to frustrate attempts at secession. We might yet see the panzers in Parliament Square.
What the Immigrant Saw    by JP Floru
Price: $9.99 USD. 74970 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on September 29, 2011. .

Britain as seen through the eyes of an immigrant from Belgium. Amusing, serious, incisive, but always affectionate, JP Floru brings an outsider’s eye to look at Britain.
My Father's America - Volume Two - The Colonies    by Walter Lorenz
Price: $4.99 USD. 175370 words. Published on November 7, 2011. .

England was ready. Of all the nations in Europe, 17th-century England was most peculiarly suited to succeed in peopling the North American continent. This was a strange turn of events. England had been the very last of the Western powers to show any kind of interest in the world beyond Europe. Yet once they got started, the English were destined to succeed in the most spectacular way.