Charles River Editors has written at least 221 books. Their most popular book is The Roma: The History of the Romani People and the Controversial Persecutions of Them across Europe with 3 saves with an average rating of -⭐.
![]() The Black Dahlia Case The Black Dahlia Case: The History of the Unsolved Murder of Elizabeth Short
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![]() Jimmy Hoffa Jimmy Hoffa: The Controversial Life and Disappearance of the Godfather of the Teamsters
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![]() The History and Folklore of Vampires The History and Folklore of Vampires: The Stories and Legends Behind the Mythical Beings
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![]() Legends of the Ancient World Legends of the Ancient World: the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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![]() Benny Goodman Benny Goodman: The Life and Legacy of the King of Swing
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![]() The United States Camel Corps The United States Camel Corps: The History of the U.S. Army’s Use of Camels in the Southwest during the 19th Century
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![]() Northern Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia: The Controversial History and Legacy of the British Colonies in the 20th Century
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![]() All Roads Lead to Rome All Roads Lead to Rome: The History of the Appian Way
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![]() The Roman Catacombs The Roman Catacombs: The History and Legacy of Ancient Rome’s Most Famous Burial Grounds
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![]() The Gettysburg Campaign The Gettysburg Campaign: The History and Legacy of the Civil War’s Most Famous Campaign
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![]() Queen Zenobia of Palmyra Queen Zenobia of Palmyra: The History and Legacy of the Ancient Levant’s Most Famous Queen
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![]() The Zulu War and Boer War The Zulu War and Boer War: The History and Legacy of the Conflicts that Cemented British Control of South Africa
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![]() Yugoslavia Yugoslavia: The History of the Eastern European Nation from Its Founding to Its Breakup
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![]() The Trail of Tears The Trail of Tears: The Forced Removal of the Five Civilized Tribes
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![]() The Roman Colosseum The Roman Colosseum: The History of the World’s Most Famous Arena
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![]() Marcus Garvey Marcus Garvey: The Life and Legacy of the Jamaican Political Leader Who Championed Pan-Africanism
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