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New Release: The Boer War
November 19th, 2011
BOSTON, MA – New Word City LLC announces the publication of The Boer War by Arthur Conan Doyle, James F.J. Archibald, J. Castell Hopkins, and the Editors of New Word City.
In more than one respect, the Boer War in South Africa was a surprise to the world – two tiny republics presented a defiant ultimatum to a great empire, fought with skill and deadly effect. The causes of and motives behi.. Read More
New Release: Tampering With the Dead
November 19th, 2011
BOSTON, MA. – New Word City LLC announces the publication of Tampering With the Dead by New York Times bestselling author Stephen Singular.
The best stories about the American West, writes Stephen Singular, involve the clash of cultures. It often comes down to the most basic questions: Who owns the past? Who has the right to undiscovered artifacts? Once unearthed, where do they belong - i.. Read More
New Release: The Earthquake of Messina
November 19th, 2011
BOSTON, MA – New Word City LLC announces the publication of The Earthquake of Messina by F. Marion Crawford and the Editors of New Word City.
On the morning of December 28, 1908, a massive earthquake killed more than 100,000 people in Messina, Sicily’s third largest city, and took the lives of thousands more throughout southern Italy. Relief efforts began at once. Newspaper reporters and .. Read More
New Release: How to Ace a Job Interview
November 15th, 2011
BOSTON, MA – New Word City LLC announces the publication of How to Ace a Job Interview by the Editors of New Word City.
The old adage “It’s harder to get a job than to have a job” carries a lot of truth. It’s a very intimidating process. But there are ways to deal with the stress, turn it into a positive, and prepare yourself so that you walk into the interview with a quiet confiden.. Read More
New Release: The Man Who Made Pan Am
November 15th, 2011
BOSTON, MA – New Word City LLC announces the publication of The Man Who Made Pan Am by Donna Sammons Carpenter, Maurice Coyle, and the Editors of New Word City.
By any measure, Juan Terry Trippe was a remarkable business leader - a visionary, devious, shrewd, deeply flawed, and ultimately inscrutable genius. Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Harvard man, once called him “the most fascinating Yale g.. Read More
New Release: Vince Lombardi’s Winning Ways
November 15th, 2011
BOSTON, MA – New Word City LLC announces the publication of the updated edition of Vince Lombardi’s Winning Ways by the Editors of New Word City.
Winning wasn’t the only thing for one of the greatest coaches of professional football, but wanting to win was. Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers ruled the game through the 1960s, and his ability to innovate, motivate, and teach holds priceless le.. Read More
New Release: How to Give a Great PresentationEdit
November 15th, 2011
BOSTON, MA. – New Word City LLC announces the publication of How to Give a Great Presentation by Nick Morgan, one of America’s top communication theorists and coaches.
How do you prepare, and prepare for, a great presentation? Too many people assemble slides from previous presentations as if shuffling a deck of cards, writes Morgan. Properly done, the process begins by focusing on a clear.. Read More
New Release: Athletes With Guns
November 10th, 2011
BOSTON, MA. – New Word City LLC announces the publication of Athletes With Guns by award-winning journalist Christopher Solomon.
Solomon goes inside the Army laboratory that’s pinching, prodding, dunking, bruising, and building the soldiers of tomorrow – and revolutionizing adventure fitness along the way.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Award-winning journalist Christopher Solomo.. Read More
New Release: The Quest for the North Pole
November 10th, 2011
BOSTON, MA – New Word City LLC announces the publication of The Quest for the North Pole by Charles F. Horne and the Editors of New Word City.
On April 9, 1909, Commander Robert Peary became the first person to reach the North Pole. As immense as his achievement was, it can only be appreciated by seeing it as the climax of an enormous struggle, extending over centuries, for the mastery of th.. Read More
New Release: The Man Who Saved Korea
November 10th, 2011
BOSTON, MA – New Word City LLC announces the publication of by The Man Who Saved Korea by New York Times bestselling historian and novelist Thomas Fleming.
Here is the harrowing account of a true hero of the Korean War, Commander Gene Clark. Without Clark – a real-life Tom Clancy-style daredevil – General Douglas MacArthur’s daring plan to invade South Korea from the sea would almost s.. Read More

