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Resources share the relationship genre to History
- The Chinese Exclusion Act., a co-production of Steeplechase Films and the Center for Asian American Media for PBS ; in association with the New York Historical Society ; directed by Ric Burns and Li-Shin Yu ; story by Ric Burns and Robin Espinola & Li-Shin Yu ; telescript by Ric Burns ; produced by Li-Shin Yu, Robin Espinola, and Ric Burns
- Jane Seymour, the haunted queen, a novel, Alison Weir
- Mummies in the morning, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Girl Waits with Gun, Amy Stewart
- The bone and sinew of the land, America's forgotten black pioneers & the struggle for equality, Anna-Lisa Cox
- The Boston Bruins, by Mark Stewart ; content consultant Denis Gibbons, Society for International Hockey Research
- The spice & herb bible, Ian Hemphill ; with recipes by Kate Hemphill
- Stories of Titanic's first class, by Brandon Terrell
- In the hurricane's eye, the genius of George Washington and the victory at Yorktown, Nathaniel Philbrick
- Rising out of hatred, the awakening of a former white nationalist, Eli Saslow
- The history of the book in 100 books, Roderick Cave & Sara Ayad
- Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, by Barry Wilner
- Boston Bruins, Eric Zweig
- The first Thanksgiving, by Linda Hayward ; illustrated by James Watling
- Tom Brady, by K.C. Kelley
- Who was Milton Hershey?, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- New England Revolution, by Joanne Mattern
- The Wars of the Roses, the fall of the Plantagenets and the rise of the Tudors, Dan Jones
- A Kim Jong-Il production, the extraordinary true story of a kidnapped filmmaker, his star actress, and a young dictator's rise to power, Paul Fischer
- On desperate ground, the Marines at the reservoir, the Korean War's greatest battle, Hampton Sides
- Lawrence in Arabia, war, deceit, imperial folly and the making of the modern Middle East, Scott Anderson
- Too dumb to fail, how the GOP betrayed the Reagan revolution to win elections (and how it can reclaim its conservative roots), Matt K. Lewis ; foreword by Hugh Hewitt
- Was King Arthur real?, Portia Summers
- The award, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Killing King, racial terrorists, James Earl Ray, and the plot to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr., Stuart Wexler and Larry Hancock
- Lost and gone forever, a novel of Scotland Yard's Murder Squad, Alex Grecian
- The soul of basketball, the epic showdown between LeBron, Kobe, Doc, and Dirk that saved the NBA, Ian Thomsen
- The scoop on ice cream, by Bonnie Williams ; illustrated by Scott Burroughs
- The darkest year, the American home front 1941-1942, William K. Klingaman
- Queens of the conquest, England's medieval queens, Alison Weir, Book one
- Killing the SS, the hunt for the worst war criminals in history, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
- Endsinger, Jay Kristoff
- American messiahs, false prophets of a damned nation, Adam Morris
- Africa's great civilizations., with Henry Louis Gates Jr. ; series producer, Graeme Hart ; a production of McGee Media, Inkwell Films, Kunhardt Films and WETA Washington, D.C., in asociation with Nutopia Limited, Widescreen
- Voices for the environment, Tamra B. Orr
- Can American capitalism survive?, why greed is not good, opportunity is not equal, and fairness won't make us poor, Steven Pearlstein
- The Yid, a novel, Paul Goldberg
- The Hollywood Jim Crow, the racial politics of the movie industry, Maryann Erigha
- My brother Sam is dead, James Lincoln Collier & Christopher Collier
- Why kill the innocent, a Sebastian St. Cyr mystery, C. S. Harris
- The teacher wars, a history of America's most embattled profession, Dana Goldstein
- Chasing the moon, the people, the politics, and the promise that launched America into the space age, Robert Stone and Alan Andres
- New England earthquakes, the surprising history of seismic activity in the northeast, John E. Ebel
- Bad days in history, a gleefully grim chronicle of misfortune, mayhem, and misery for every day of the year, Michael Farquhar ; illustrations by Giulia Ghigini
- Korea, where the American century began, Michael Pembroke
- Henry VIII and the men who made him, Tracy Borman
- The perfection of the paper clip, curious tales of invention, accidental genius, and stationery obsession, James Ward
- Grenade, Alan Gratz
- Eager, the surprising, secret life of beavers and why they matter, Ben Goldfarb ; foreword by Dan Flores
- Harriet Tubman, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Pili Aguado