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Praise for Unsolved Mysteries of American History "The facts are presented clearly and concisely, and the answers have been thoroughly researched using the most up-to-date sources." -Newark Star Ledger "Everything that would make a great detective story. It has intellectual twists and turns, alleyways and dead ends; it has politics, espionage, intrigue, murder, cowardice, greed, courage, battles, liars, and frauds." - New Strait Times "Stimulating and pleasurable, fair and objective . . . recommended for both the history buff and the fan of true-life mysteries." -Kirkus Reviews Praise for…mehr

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Praise for Unsolved Mysteries of American History "The facts are presented clearly and concisely, and the answers have been thoroughly researched using the most up-to-date sources." -Newark Star Ledger "Everything that would make a great detective story. It has intellectual twists and turns, alleyways and dead ends; it has politics, espionage, intrigue, murder, cowardice, greed, courage, battles, liars, and frauds." - New Strait Times "Stimulating and pleasurable, fair and objective . . . recommended for both the history buff and the fan of true-life mysteries." -Kirkus Reviews Praise for Unsolved Mysteries of History "Draws intelligently and entertainingly on respected-and disputed-primary volumes. . . . Reading a chapter aloud to a group would almost guarantee a lively evening." -Baltimore Sun "Unerring good sense and . . . well-paced prose." -Petersburg Monitor "Solid speculation . . . full of clever advice." -Associated Press "Aron's latest offering proves again that history can be fun and as strange, at least, as fiction." -Booklist
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Paul Aron is an editor and writer for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. He lives in Richmond, Virginia.