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Lause's Online Bookshop

 
 
Featured Titles


Habtu Ghebre-Ab's Ethiopia and Eritrea : A Documentary Study, also in paper


Mark Lause's
The Civil War's Last Campaign:
James B. Weaver, the Greenback-Labor Party, and the Politics of Race in the 1880 Presidential Campaign COMING THIS FALL!

Mark Lause's Some Degree of Power:
From Hired Hand to Union Craftsman in the Preindustrial American Printing Trades, 1778-1815

Mark Lause's edition of Amos Gilbert's A Sketch of the Life of Thomas Skidmore
Young America Series No. 2) 

Norman Murdoch's Origins of the Salvation Army (paper)

L. J. Andrew Villalon with Donald J. Kagay, eds., The Circle of War in the Middle Ages: Essays on Medieval Military and Naval History.

L. J. Andrew Villalon with Donald J. Kagay, eds., The Final Argument : The Imprint of Violence on Society in Medieval and Early Modern Europe .



The Official Records of the War of the Rebellion on CD-ROM.

 
Visiting Some Online Bookstores
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Genealogy and History Booksellers
Appleton's Main Website Page 
Back Tracks Genealogy Books Catalog 
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Genealogy: Genealogy Books 
Guild Press of Indiana's Web Site 
Hammond's Antiques & Books 
Heritage Books, Inc.: Index 
History House: Books, Stories, and Historical Trivia 
Ken Fiebelman Books 

Lost in Time books
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Tattered Cover Internet Store 
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Specialties
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The CD-ROM Shopper's Guide 
SML CD-ROM Reference Center 
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The On-Line Books Page 
WAE's History CD Rom catalog
Guild Press of Indiana's Web Site

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