Innovation and Resilience: A History of Gannett Fleming is the story of how Farley Gannett and Samuel Fleming, along with their partners and successors, nurtured a modest engineering consulting firm that specialized in water resources into a nationally recognized company that is active in nearly every branch of engineering. It is a tribute to the […]
Dairy Queen: How 75 Years Shaped Our Past, Present, and Future
The Dairy Queen Anniversary was celebrated with a rich pictorial history. After 75 years it is an appropriate time to look back to the beginning of the great brand and celebrate its various milestones. How 75 Years Shaped Our Past, Present, and Future looks at the brand and its roots and how the global icon continues to prosper today. […]
Billings Rotary Club A Century of Service Above Self
Not many Rotary Clubs in the world have reached the one-hundred-year milestone. During April 2016, Billings Rotary Club of Billings, Montana, reached that highly significant goal. This centennial book is dedicated to the twenty-one founders and to all of its members, both current and past, who have lived up to the Rotary International Mission Statement […]
A Phone Where the Buffalo Roamed: Connecting Neighbors in America’s Outback
Union Telephone Company is one of the oldest continuously operated, family-owned businesses in Wyoming. The Union Telephone story is a tale of generations. Five generations have worked to maintain the vision of the company’s founder. This book is divided into chapters that focus on the contributions of each generation. This is their story.By: Terry A. […]
Winston Churchill A Passion for Painting
Winston Churchill is known today—five decades after his death—as the resolute statesman who led the British during World War II and inspired a nation during its “finest hour.” He was an ambitious, confident, bold, and highly creative man. He was also a passionate writer and orator. He wrote over five thousand speeches and published more […]
Images from the History of Minnesota Fire Fighting
Production will soon highlight an exciting time and place in history. Take a journey through time detailing the history of Minnesota firefighting and how techniques, equipment, and manpower have changed. Images from the History of Minnesota Fire Fighting promises to be a rich and colorful publication containing photographs and stories from a number of fire departments, state associations, […]
Buckland Then…and Now
Buckland Then…and Now and Colonial Dorchester County, Maryland tells about the house called “Buckland” in East New Market on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Buckland, built circa 1742, is the longest standing frame house in East New Market. The author traces the lives of John Rix and family who were the early owners of Buckland […]
America’s Bicycle Route
As a nonprofit organization, Adventure Cycling Association’s mission is to inspire and empower people to travel by bicycle. Established in 1973 as Bikecentennial, we are the premier bicycle-travel organization in North America with more than 35 years of experience and 50,000 members.The TransAmerica Trail is the reward for the travails of the Bikecentennial dreamers, the […]
Bratva’s Rose Tattoo
An Air Force transport plane, ferrying the president’s limousine and scores of Secret Service, Marine, and Air Force personnel, goes missing over Saudi Arabia. This is no accident, but rather a well-choreographed plan by Bratva, the Russian mob, to hijack the aircraft and exchange its cargo for the release of a brilliant and dangerous cyber […]
Victorian Visitors at the Hotel de Paris in Georgetown, Colorado
Victorian Visitors at the Hotel de Paris in Georgetown, Colorado offers a rare glimpse of the ladies and gentlemen who traveled to this famous Rocky Mountain silver town and left their names behind in the hotel guest registers. Every entry in these old books has been transcribed by Constance Merrill Pimus, who has brought […]
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