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Fast’s Peekskill, USA is a blow-by-blow account of the bloody riots, which led to the beating of the first black combat pilot in the US Air Force, Eugene Bullard.
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"A most wonderful book...there hasn't been a novel in years that can do a job on readers' emotions that the last fifty pages of The Immigrants does."—Los Angeles Times The first book in bestselling author Howard Fast's beloved family saga ...
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For years, the people of Judea suffered under the oppressive rule of King Antiochus and the Syrian-Greeks.
inauthor:"Howard Fast" from books.google.com
This edition brings the story of 20th-century Southern politics up to the present day and the virtual triumph of Southern Republicanism.
inauthor:"Howard Fast" from books.google.com
Originally published in 1942, The Unvanquished is the story of the Continental Army and George Washington in the desperate early months when the American Revolution faced defeat and disintegration.
inauthor:"Howard Fast" from books.google.com
The best-selling novel about a slave revolt in ancient Rome and the basis for the popular motion picture.
inauthor:"Howard Fast" from books.google.com
Sweeping in scope and masterful in execution, April Morning is a classic of American literature and an unforgettable story of one community’s fateful struggle for freedom.
inauthor:"Howard Fast" from books.google.com
Howard Fast’s immensely popular Immigrants saga spanned six novels and more than a century of the Lavette family history. The series was considered one of the crowning achievements of his long career.
inauthor:"Howard Fast" from books.google.com
This novel provides an opportunity to explore the difficult moral positions of war, along with the complications of the Quaker family who hid and sheltered the boy.
inauthor:"Howard Fast" from books.google.com
Passionate and unforgettable, Conceived in Liberty is one of Fast’s rawest accounts of the brutality of the Revolutionary War, and of the heroism of its soldiers.