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"Legends, Leaders, Legacies"

The following are the 74 books and other resources used in the research of "Legends, Leaders, Legacies."


Arc, Joan of


Gordon, Mary. “Joan of Arc.” Penguin, 2000.

Hobbins, Daniel. “The Trial of Joan of Arc.” Harvard University Press, 2005.

Trask, Willard R. (translator). “Joan of Arc – In Her Own Words.” New York: Turtle Point Press, 1996.

Catholic Online (www.catholic.org), historical and biblical database about the Catholic Church.


Aziz, Faisal ibn Abdul


Beling, Willard A. (editor). “King Faisal and the Modernization of Saudi Arabia.” London: Croom Helm, 1980.

Facey, William (editor). “The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia.” London and New Jersey: Stacey International, 1990. (Eighth edition).

Morrison, Terri; Conaway, Wayne A.; and Borden, George A. “Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands.” Holbrook, Massachusetts: Bob Adams, Inc., 1994.

Reed, Jennifer Bond. “The Saudi Royal Family.” Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2003.

Stefoff, Rebecca. “Faisal.” New York and Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989.

Arab Net (www.arab.net), part of the Saudi Research and Marketing Group, a publisher of newspapers and magazines in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

LexicOrient (www.i-cias.com), a Norway-based media company reporting on information in North Africa and the Middle East.

Presswire (www.presswire.com) “U.S. Scientists Honored For Lifetime Contributions In Hepatitis Research,” 17 February 1998.


Biko, Steve Bantu


Biko, Steve. “I Write What I Like.” San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1978.

Miller and Keane. Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine. (3rd edition) W.B. Saunders, 1983.

Woods, Donald. “Biko.” New York: Henry Holt And Company, 1987.

Capa, Robert

Capa, Robert. “Images Of War.” New York: Grossman Publishers, 1964.

Kershaw, Alex. “Blood And Champagne.” New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2003.

Whelan, Richard. “Robert Capa.” New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.

National Public Radio (www.npr.org), “Morning Edition,” 3 October 1997.

The Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego (www.mopa.org).

Cavell, Edith

Bowie, Walter Russell. “Women Of Light.” New York: Harper & Row, 1963.

De Leeuw, Adele. “Edith Cavell – Nurse, Spy Heroine.” New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1968.

McCain, John with Salter, Mark. “Character Is Destiny.” New York: Random House, 2005.

Ryder, Rowland. “Edith Cavell.” New York: Stein And Day, 1975.

Norwich Cathedral site (www.cathedral.org.uk).

Collins, Michael

Connolly, Colm. “The Illustrated Life Of Michael Collins.” Boulder, Colorado: Roberts Rinehart Publishers, 1996.

Hart, Peter. “Mick – The Real Michael Collins.” Viking, 2005.

Mackay, James. “Michael Collins – A Life.” Edinburgh and London: Mainstream Publishing, 1996.

Ó Broin, León (editor). “In Great Haste.” New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1996.

O’Conner, Frank. “The Big Fellow." Dublin: Poolbeg Press, 1979.

Dollfuss, Engelbert

Berkley, George E. “Vienna and Its Jews.” Lanham, Maryland: Madison Books, 1988.

Maass, Walter B. “Assassination In Vienna.” New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1972.

Gandhi, Indira

Currimbhoy, Nayana. “Indira Gandhi.” New York: Franklin Watts, 1985.

Dommermuth-Costa, Carol. “Indira Gandhi: Daughter Of India.” Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Company, 2002.

Ganeri, Anita. “Indira Gandhi.” Chicago: Heinemann Library, 2003.

Masani, Zareer. “Indira Gandhi: A Biography.” New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1976.

Willcoxen, Harriett. “First Lady Of India: The Story Of Indira Gandhi.” Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday Signal Book, 1969.

Indira Gandhi National Open University site (www.ignou.ac.in).

King Jr., Martin Luther

Abernathy, Donzaleigh. “Partners To History: Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph David Abernathy, and the Civil Rights Movement. ” New York: Crown Publishers, 2003.

Albert, Peter J. and Hoffman, Ronald (editors). “We Shall Overcome: Martin Luther King, Jr., And The Black Freedom Struggle.” New York: Pantheon Books, 1990.

Burns, Stewart. “To The Mountaintop.” Harper San Francisco, 2004.

Ching, Jacqueline. “The Assassination Of Martin Luther King Jr.” New York: Rosen Publishing Group, 2002.

Fisher Phibbs, Cheryl (editor). “Pioneers of Human Rights.” San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2005.

Hansen, Drew W. “The Dream: Martin Luther King Jr., and the Speech that Inspired a Nation.” New York: Ecco, 2003.

Hatt, Christine. “Martin Luther King Jr.” Milwaukee: World Almanac Library, 2004.

King, Coretta Scott (selected by). “The Words Of Martin Luther King, Jr.” New York: Newmarket Press, 1987.

King Jr., Martin Luther. “The Papers of Martin Luther King Jr.” Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005.

Kotz, Nick. “Judgment Days: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr., And The Laws That Changed America.” Houghton Mifflin Company, 2005.

British Broadcasting Corporation – BBC (www.bbc.co.uk).

Stanford University site, (www.stanford.edu).

Luxemburg, Rosa

Abraham, Richard. “Rosa Luxemburg – A Life For The International.” Oxford / New York / Munich: Berg Publishers Limited, 1989.

Ettinger, Elzbieta. “Rosa Luxemburg – A Life.” Boston: Beacon Press, 1986.

Nettl, J.P. “Rosa Luxemburg. ” New York: Schocker Books, 1969.

The Australian (15 September 2006 edition): “Berlin monument to Marxist heroine.” (www.theaustralian.news.com.au).

Massood, Ahmad Shah

Anderson, Jon Lee. “The Lion’s Grave – Dispatches from Afghanistan.” New York: Grove Press, 2002.

Edwards, David B. “Before Taliban: Genealogies of the Afghan Jihad.” University of California Press, 2002.

“The 9/11 Commission Report.” Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, Official Government Edition.

British Broadcasting Corporation – BBC (www.bbc.co.uk).

Christian Science Monitor (www.csmonitor.com).

The (London) Times (www.timesonline.co.uk).

U.S. Department of State (www.state.gov) “Annual Report on International Religious Freedom for 1999: Afghanistan.”

Rabin, Yitzhak

Horovitz, David (Editor). “Shalom, Friend – The Life and Legacy of Yitzhak Rabin Memoirs.” University of California Press, 1979.

Kort, Michael G. “Yitzhak Rabin – Israel’s Soldier Statesman.” Brookfield, Connecticut: The Millbrook Press, 1996.

Kurzman, Dan. “Soldier Of Peace – The Life Of Yitzhak Rabin.” HarperCollins Publishers, 1998.

Rabin, Leah. “Rabin – Our Life, His Legacy.” New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1997.

Rabin, Yitzhak. “The Rabin Memoirs.” University of California Press, 1979.


Rizal, José


Arruda, Suzanne Middendorf. “Freedom's Martyr: The Story Of José Rizal, National Hero Of The Philippines.” Greensboro, North Carolina: Avisson Press, 2003.

University of Vienna (www.univie.ac.at).

Sadat, Anwar el-

Israeli, Raphael (with Bardenstein, Carol). “Man Of Defiance: A Political Biography Of Anwar Sadat.” Barnes & Noble Books, 1985.

Kras, Sara Louis. “Major World Leaders: Anwar Sadat.” Chelsea House Publishers, 2003.

Lippman, Thomas W. “Egypt After Nasser.” New York: Paragon House, 1989.

Rosen, Deborah Nodler. “Anwar el-Sadat: Middle East Peacemaker.” Chicago: Childrens Press, 1986.

Sadat, Anwar el-. “Those I Have Known.” New York: The Continuum Publishing Company, 1984.

Sadat, Jehan. “A Woman Of Egypt.” New York: Simon And Schuster, 1987.

Scholl, Sophie

Jens, Inge (editor). “At The Heart Of The White Rose.” Harper & Row, 1984.

The History Place™ (www.historyplace.com) “Memories Of The White Rose” by George J. Wittenstein, M.D., a survivor of the resistance group The White Rose, 1997.

Wallace, William

Mackay, James. “William Wallace: Brave Heart.” Edinburgh and London: Mainstream Publishing, 1995.

Morton, Graeme. “William Wallace: Man and Myth.” Sutton Publishing, 2001.

Wallenberg, Raoul

Board, Kjersti (translator). “Letters And Dispatches 1924-1944 Raoul Wallenberg.” New York: Arcade Publishing, 1995.

Lester, Elenore. “Wallenberg: The Man In The Iron Web.” Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1982.

McArthur, Debra. “Raoul Wallenberg: Rescuing Thousands from the Nazis’ Grasp.” Berkeley Heights, New Jersey: Enslow Publishers, 2005.

Nicholson, Michael and Winner, David. “Raoul Wallenberg.” Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens Publishing, 1989.

Rosenfeld, Harvey. “Raoul Wallenberg: Angel Of Rescue.” Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books, 1982.

Skoglund, Elizabeth R. “A Quiet Courage: Per Anger, Wallenberg’s Co-Liberator of Hungarian Jews.” Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Books, 1997.

Sudoplatov, Pavel and Anatoli. “Special Tasks: The Memoirs Of An Unwanted Witness – A Soviet Spymaster.” Little Brown and Company, 1994.

Werbell, Frederick E. and Clarke, Thurston. “Lost Hero: The Mystery of Raoul Wallenberg.” McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1982.

American Jewish Committee (www.ajc.org), an international think tank and advocacy organization, “The Wallenberg Mystery: 55 Years Later” by William Korey.

Minneapolis Star Tribune (16 February 1997) “50 Years After War, Sweden Confronts Troubling Questions.”

New York Times Magazine (30 March 1980). “The Lost Hero of the Holocaust: The Search for Sweden’s Raoul Wallenberg” by Elenore Lester and Frederick E. Werbell.

U.S. News and World Report (13 May 1996). “The Angel Was a Spy. New Evidence: Sweden’s Raoul Wallenberg was a U.S. Espionage Asset.”

Zapata, Emiliano

McLynn, Frank. “Villa And Zapata.” New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2000.

Ragan, John David. “Emiliano Zapata.” Chelsea House Publishers, 1989.
Shorris, Earl. “The Life And Times Of Mexico.” New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2004.

Stein, R. Conrad. “Emiliano Zapata: Revolutionary And Champion Of Poor Farmers.” Minnesota: The Child’s World, 2004.

Womack, John (translator). “Zapata and the Mexican Revolution.” New York: Knopf, 1969.



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