Whether you’re searching for the best book recommendations or sifting through tales of the past, we’ve got all the history stories you need to satisfy your curiosity.
Re-center yourself with some of history's most moving thoughts about leadership.
Reflecting on their own lives, these autobiographies offer a unique look into the leaders of the United States.
By Kara Brand
Referring to the empty seat at the dinner table, Churchill's daughter asked, “If you could seat anyone there, whom would it be?” He replied, without hesitation, “My father.”
These less widely read World War II stories offer readers a meaningful and moving look into the global conflict.
By Kara Brand
From non-fiction accounts to novels, books have inspired some of the greatest war films ever made.
No matter your religion or creed, these Christian history books will help you make sense of the world.
By John Tuttle
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Fill up some home-schooling hours and delight the teen in your life.
Neither Snow Nor Rain shows how the constitutionally-created service stitches our vast culture together.
If You're Reading This... offers a deeply personal look into the last written words of soldiers thinking of home.
Chiune Sugihara is believed to have saved five times as many lives as his more famous counterpart, Oskar Schindler.
Meet the man as he became a legend.
Neil Faulkner explores how a historian's insight impacted the development of the Middle East, in Lawrence of Arabia's War.
The 22nd and 24th U.S. president lived a historically groundbreaking life.
Find your coziest chair, and curl up with one of these incredible biographies to while away an afternoon or two.
Whether you're treating your father or yourself, these history gifts will please for years to come.
These glimpses into the past will help you cope with the present.
Reframe your world in an afternoon.
By Orrin Grey
One of sports’ greatest writers took on the G.O.A.T. in Playing for Keeps.
The Confederate deserter and the victorious Union general shared their reminisces with each other and the country.
By John Tuttle