This is a multi-part series on
terrorism in America over a half century ago.
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Shadow
Enemies - Hitler's Secret Terrorist Plot Against the U.S.
by Alex Abella and Scott Gordon
Shadow Enemies unravels in stunning detail far-ranging
conspiracy to commit terroristic violence on American soil. Even
though hundreds were involved, even though well funded by a foreign
government, even though diabolical and effective, you have likely
never heard a single part of this amazing story. Two groups of
saboteurs, highly trained by direction of the German High Command
at a special school for sabotage near Berlin, carry cases of
powerful explosives and nearly $150,000 in cash , were landed
on the Long Island and Florida coast from submarines in 1942.
Their orders were to blow up key plants and cause panic in large
cities.
5¾" x 8¾" 320 pages, index, photos,
paperbound
#448 Shadow Enemies $14.95
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They
Came to Destroy America
by Stan Cohen and Don DeNevi
The FBI goes to war against Nazi spies and saboteurs before and
during World War II. Here are two Nazi saboteur capers: Pastorius
and Pelican. See how both were discovered and dismantled. Find
out how many hundreds of Nazi agents, spies,and sympathizers
were active in the U.S. in the 1930s and early 40s, and how the
FBI dealt with them. This book is basically a picture history
with many never before published photos.
8½x 11 166 pages, fully illustrated, paperbound
#461 They Came to Destroy America $16.95
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Here are two volumes containing reproductions of Flashbacks cartoons:
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Flashbacks Volume One
A Cartoon of the District of Columbia Flashbacks Volume One Patrick M. Reynolds brings history to life with a sense
of humor. His exciting drawings put you on the scene with the
conflicts, madness, plus the wheeling and dealing that resulted
in the location and construction of the U.S. capital city. This
book covers the early history of DC from 1776 to 1863. You'll
be surprised at how many cities served as the U.S. capital; you'll
be amazed that the city was built--despite all the bickering,
petty jealousies, and down-right stupidity.
11¾" x 7½" 106 pages, full color illustrations,
index, paperbound ISBN 0-932514-31-6
#F1 Cartoon History of DC $25.00 |
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DC Neighborhoods Flashbacks
Vol. Two Artist-writer Patrick M. Reynolds takes
you to the Washington that tourists seldom see The U.S. capital
expanded with the growth of public transportation into such areas
as Shepard Park, Takoma Park, Chevy Chase, Kalorama, Dupont Circle,
Adams Morgan, Capital Hill, LeDroit Park, Tenleytown, Brookland,
and others. Stories in this book go back to the explorations
of Capt. John Smith in the 1600s and the Indian Wars of early
Virginia, continuing into the 20th century with the introduction
of the cherry trees to Washington and the end of segregation
in public schools.
11¾" x 7½" 106 pages, full color illustrations,
index, paperbound ISBN 0-932514-33-2
#F2 Cartoon History of DC $14.95
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