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Thomas Louis Benjamin is research professor of history at Central Michigan University.
Kerriann Flanagan Brosky is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Long Island University at C.W. Post, and studied under renowned photographer Arthur Leipzig. She began her photographic career in 1990 as a freelance photojournalist for Newsday and local papers. She then went on to begin a writing career, combining her love of ....[more]
Enid (nee Swerdfeger) Mallory was born at Glen Stewart near the St. Lawrence River and south of Ottawa. She attended Queen's University, became a social worker, then a librarian, but always a writer. Mallory has written for Readers Digest, Canadian Geographic, and The Beaver. Her books are: ONTARIO CALLS YOU CA....[more]
Thad McIlroy is an electronic publishing analyst and author, and founder of the website www.TheFutureofPublishing.com. A decade in the making, it is the most comprehensive source of information on where all forms of publishing are headed. A well-established expert in the technology and marketing issues surrounding e....[more]
Kenneth W. Milano is a historical & genealogical researcher with over twenty years experience in the history of Philadelphia’s neighborhoods of Fishtown and Kensington, as well as the metropolitan area of Philadelphia. He was born and raised in Kensington and still lives in that section of Philadelphia, where his mothe....[more]
Carol Miller is an anthropologist who has studied the Machvaia Roma of California. Gypsy ritual, belief and celebration are the topics of her work. Carol lives in Seattle but spends much of the year in California.
FREDERICK NOLAN was born in Liverpool, England, and was educated there and at Aberaeron in Wales. He decided early in life to become a writer, but it was some thirty years before he got around to being one. While working as a shipping clerk, typewriter salesman, and even a squiggler in a chocolate factory, he somehow c....[more]
Patrick W. O'Daniel is a professional librarian in Memphis, Tennessee. He worked for the Memphis Public Library & Information Center for over sixteen years, spending nine years in the History-Social Sciences Department working with archival and genealogical collections. He has written articles for the West Tennessee Hi....[more]
John G. Reid is a member of the Department of History at Saint Mary’s University, and Senior Research Fellow of the Gorsebrook Research Institute. He holds degrees from Oxford University, Memorial University, and the University of New Brunswick. His teaching focuses on North American history during the seventeenth an....[more]
Kate Robinson began her literary career writing bad poetry in Des Moines, Iowa at age ten. After working as a grocery clerk, nursing assistant and home health aide, a variety of clerical and secretarial positions, city bus driver, museum aide, and substitute teacher, all while attending college and raising a family, fi....[more]
George Zepp has been a columnist for "The Tennessean" newspaper for 7 years, informing and entertaining readers with his "Learn Nashville" column on Nashville's people, places and things that make the city unique. His 2009 book by The History Press collects some of the best columns, along with 65 photographs largely by....[more]
Edward Bellamy (1850-1897) is a well known American author and member of the socialist party. His most famous novel “Looking Backward” is regarded by some to hold its place among other bestsellers such as “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and “Ben-Hur”. Bellamy was born in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts and went on to study law, w....[more]
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