Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the narrative explores a notorious campaign of vigilante justice in the Rocky Mountains, where a private army executed twenty-one individuals deemed troublemakers. Celebrated as heroes, the Montana vigilantes are portrayed as pivotal figures in the state's history. Frederick Allen crafts a compelling narrative filled with vivid characters and numerous photographs, prompting a reevaluation of Montana's early days and the complexities surrounding the concept of justice.
Frederick Allen Boeken




Atlanta Rising provides a comprehensive guide to the city's culture, history, and attractions, making it an essential resource for newcomers and visitors. It also uncovers surprising facts and fresh insights for long-time residents, enriching their understanding of their hometown. This book serves as both an informative primer and a delightful exploration of Atlanta's unique character.
The anniversary of Elvis Presley's death highlights his enduring influence on music, despite the significant changes in the industry since his time. The book explores how his legacy continues to shape contemporary music, emphasizing the foundational impact he had as a cultural icon.