Reaney’s emblems are examined as a multi-leveled artform, as Thomas Gerry presents a guided journey through the artist’s imagination. In this illustrated book, The Emblems of James Reaney: Magnetically Drawn, Thomas Gerry, professor... Read More
Scottish history comes alive through a famous canine hero. Based on true events, real people, and an actual Skye terrier known throughout Edinburgh in the late 1800s, Greyfriars Bobby and the One O’Clock Gun, by George Robinson,... Read More
Here’s a pleasant surprise: a romance with admirable, realistic characters. From the author of three previous books about the triumph of the human spirit comes a tale of redemption and renewal, a poignant testimony to love’s healing... Read More
This eclectic collection of commentary on the book of Revelation enters the realm of parables with reflective poetry and prose. A mix of photographs, poems, and essays, Pat Gowdy’s debut is a heartfelt collection. While introducing the... Read More
Quirky, tightly crafted stories celebrate the profound beauty of simple moments. Wisdom and beauty sometimes hide in unexpected places, and little things can be profound. Author Ted Olinger presents a collection of short stories that... Read More
Two novellas with a comedic touch will attract adventurous readers looking for erotica variations. In The Summoning, a mystical, generational link forges an erotic bond between nineteenth-century England and contemporary Ohio, placing an... Read More
At times poetic, and always redolent of the blues, "The Butterfly Lady" is a brilliant portrayal of the anguish of being a black, gay man in a world incapable of recognizing the humanity of one deemed an outsider. When the Butterfly... Read More
Extensively researched and enriched text details British imperialism in India. “The Great Game” of this book’s title was the half century of political maneuvering and machinations in the Hindu Kush and in India’s Northwest... Read More