An uproarious account of Mark Twain’s endless attempts to strike it rich, all of which served only to empty his pockets Mark Twain’s lifetime spans America’s era of greatest economic
Much has been written about Thomas Jefferson, and with good reason: He was the architect of our democracy, a visionary chief executive who expanded this nation’s physical boundaries to unimagined leng
In the spring of 1793, eighteen-year-old Nancy Randolph, the fetching daughter of one of the greatest of the great Virginia tobacco planters, was accused, along with her brother-in-law, of killing he