The People of Athens vs. Socrates - the collected dramatic and literary works featuring the founding father of philosophy who was executed by the good people of Athens;
The Collected Writings of Lady Sylvia Brooke, including her published short stories, articles, novels, and plays as well as newly discovered lost works that were never before published;
From Headhunters to Hollywood -- the epic, unfinished saga of the White Rajah film project, and Lady Sylvia Brooke's herculean effort to convince Hollywood to tell the story on the silver screen of the first of Sarawak's white rajahs, James Brooke;
Arctic Inferno: The recovered diaries of the C.S.S. Shenandoah, including a restoration of the original edit by commander James I. Waddell of his memoir of the infamous Confederate naval mission to the Arctic in addition to several never-before-published diaries;
Lost at Sea: The recovered writings of John Newland Maffitt, including his unpublished second novel which was nearly completed at the time of his death;
FUBAR: The untold story of the atomic destruction Nagasaki's Christian community in the Urakami valley;
The 'Forgotten War' in the Aleutians, an anthology of essays, theses and chapters from the perspective of the U.S., Canadian and Japanese militaries as well as of the indigenous Unangax themselves;
Love and War: Strategic theory's most intriguing power couples, from Marie and Carl von Clausewitz to Fawn and Bernard Brodie;
Second Act: The legend of Peter Stuart Ney, North Carolina school teacher ... and according to some, none other than Marshal Michel Ney, whom history records as being executed in Paris years before; and
Terror Eyes: Manifestos of America Terror. First person treatises by some of America's most notorious terrorists.