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Christmas Eve & Christmas Day

Here is a charming collection of stories, mostly set in New England in the 1800s, that depict how Christmas was celebrated then. Seems that Christmas was not always a tree with dozens, if not hundreds, of gifts spread around the tree. Consumerism not being then what it is today, the gift might simply be a letter from a long-missing loved one, or simply the return through a blizzard of a husband who had left only hours ago on a mission of mercy. The relief of the anxiety of waiting for the person or merely news that the loved one had survived was often the best gift to be had. There are sleigh rides, caroling through the night and selfless giving to fill one with the warmth and joy of the season. A true old-fashioned holiday treasure

Christmas Comes But Once A Year

“A heartfelt and lovely Christmas tale for kids, moms, dads and book lovers everywhere!” New York Times

Chocolate Wings – Writings 1976-2018

Giuliano’s near lifelong journal of prose, poetry, and drawings started while still in university in the mid-1970s. A moving collection of the evocative dreams of a young man searching for his life in the shadow of the American dream, which ultimately over took him.

Che Guevara Revolutionary Icon – An Audio Compendium

The iconic revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara is featured in this unique, original audiobook by popular historian Geoffrey Giuliano. In this must-have compendium on the life, times, words, and wisdom of the heralded physician soldier, here is an ultra-rare collection of not only impossible-to-find interviews and speeches, but also a unique celebration of what would’ve been Che’s 90th birthday. Che Guevara’s stirring words and iconic persona strike at the very heart of the turbulent times in which we now live. Perfect for all university and school systems. Contents: Revisiting Radio Rebelde A brief Che biography Interview April 1964 (French with English introduction) Che’s complete speech delivered before the United Nations, New York, December 11, 1964 (Spanish with English introduction) The comandante’s finest thoughts Viva Che! A 90th birthday celebration.