Gunboat Diplomacy: Franco and Gibraltar Here is your answer to a lot of things. This may even answer what my aunt remembered about Franco in 1972. I get the chills when I hear in the news that Spain sent a… Continue Reading →
Key to Lawrence: Special Edition Promotion Key to Lawrence: Special Edition has only a few hours left of its Special Free Promotion. The special promotion, not to be repeated this year, ends at midnight tonight, Monday, April 10. The historical… Continue Reading →
Wilson to Trump: 100 Years War: Is The End Of Terrorism Near? In the Edward Ware Thriller Series Dora and Edward are always reflecting that Hitler is everywhere and they can’t escape him — a kind of terrorism. And if… Continue Reading →
Remember the Lusitania America Enters WW1: One hundred years ago on April 6, 1917 America declared war on Germany and entered the Great War, the First World War, or World War 1. Dora has been reading missives from her fiance,… Continue Reading →
Starting April 6 and running through April 10 Key to Lawrence Special Edition will be on sale on Amazon. You will be able to download it for free to commemorate the date of the American entry into World War 1… Continue Reading →
There Is More Violence In Europe Than America: One of our readers from England has objected that while you have spectacular terrorist attacks such as the one in London on March 22 really the danger of violence is greater in… Continue Reading →
It sounded very eerie when the papers said “London is under attack” just as if it were World War 1 or World War 2. It sounded scary, too. Frankly I don’t think it is possible to carry on as normal… Continue Reading →
Yarrowdale Men: Update From January 1, 1917 through March 9, 1917 Gary Cargill’s great uncle Francis Sulley along with 60 to 65 other American sailors taken off the British armed merchantmen namely the SS Georgic, Mount Temple, and Voltaire were… Continue Reading →
America Goes To War: April 6, 1917: On April 6 America joined the war effort in Europe which had already been going on for three years. Why did they finally join in when many Americans didn’t want to fight and… Continue Reading →
Facebook Event: Salisbury Plot Debate: Join the lively debate between Winston Churchill and a reporter about his duties as First Lord of the Admiralty in WW1 and how he could defend having the Lusitania sink under his stewardship. At the… Continue Reading →
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