The Case of Two in the Trunk: The twists and turns of this tale of mayhem is sure to keep the reader in suspense. It is a page turning account that shines a light into the secret lives of those everyday people that quietly walk among us. The explosive ending is one that you are sure to remember.
Paul Swank: Enduring Hero, tells his story leading up to this firefight, how OSS (the precursor to the CIA) and its Operation Groups (precursor to Special Forces) came to be, and recounts the touching aftermath, which has seen Lt. Swank over the past 75 years become an enduring symbol of French-American amity, as well as a reminder that freedom must be defended at all costs. Lt. Swank, posthumously awarded the Légion d’Honneur by France, the Distinguished Service Cross and other medals by the U.S. Army, lies where he requested to be buried, in a tomb where he fell. He is honored each Aug. 17 in a moving ceremony.
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Just One Before I Die evokes the magical baseball moment of the Chicago Cubs winning their first World Series in 108 years and the years of longing that came before it. Author Philip Revzin is a native Chicagoan, lifelong Cubs fan and journalist.
Mitzi Perdue, wife of the late chicken industry giant Frank Perdue, details his life and lessons in this personal and perceptive biography that will capture both the minds of business executives and students, and the hearts of romantics everywhere.
Peter Fratarcangelo feels the frustration that all of us feel with our “most trusted” institutions. He has found solutions to get back on track, and laid them out In Plain English.
St. Charles Preparatory School alumnus Robert L. Dilenschneider, CEO of The Dilenshneider Group, established The Borromean Lectures in 2001. Collected in this volume are the speeches of 10 great thinkers on what truly matters in life.
As civility appears to crumble around us and our society, people are thinking seriously about how they contribute to decorum, respect and courtesy in their work and in their lives.
In 2011, The Dilenschneider Group sponsored a series of lectures on civility in conjunction with the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Collected in this volume are the thoughts of six of the nation’s most insightful minds.