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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Mi nombre es Malarrosa Mi nombre es Malarrosa Herna n Rivera Letelier In a small potassium nitrate mining town in the early twentieth century a young girl is born and accidently named Malarrosa, which seems to be an omen of the declining prosperity of the town. OL17207155W
Jallianwala Bagh commemoration volume and Amritsar and our duty to India Jallianwala Bagh commemoration volume and Amritsar and our duty to India Gurasharana Siṅgha Contributed articles on 1919 Amritsar massacre. OL18290490W
City of ghosts City of ghosts Bali Rai It's 1919 and Amritsar is a city on the brink of rebellion. Riots, violence and tension spill onto the streets. Bissen Singh fought bravely for the British Empire during WWI. Now he waits patiently f… OL20977011W
Midnight fire Midnight fire Lisa Marie Rice Summer Redding thought the blindingly handsome jock who'd loved and left her years ago had died in the Washington massacre. She grieved for her lost golden boy as the rest of the country mourned thei… OL24285974W
A Good Day to Die A Good Day to Die J. A. Johnstone,William W. Johnstone In Hangtree, Texas, any day could be your last. For on the heels of the Civil War, Hangtree is drawing gamblers, fast women and faster gunmen. Amidst the brawls and shooting, the land-grabbing and ca… OL24347170W
The Kavieng massacre The Kavieng massacre Raden Dunbar "During the push southward in the Pacific by the Japanese during World War II, a large group of expatriate Australian men and German Catholic missionaries were trapped on New Ireland, many interned b… OL24753901W
Hearts of Rosewood Hearts of Rosewood Kathleen Canavan McKay As they reflect on the horror of the massacre of their Rosewood, Florida community in 1923, two elderly black women gradually come to a resolution of their sorrow and pain. OL2662225W
The Saltville massacre The Saltville massacre Thomas D. Mays 91 p. : 23 cm OL2934938W