The Story of Apollo 11

by R Conrad Stein

Published 1 October 1985
Highlights man's efforts to journey to the moon, with a detailed account of the first landing achieved by Apollo 11.

Describes the bloody battle known as "Custer's last stand," in which an army of Sioux Indians led by Sitting Bull fought off an attack by the United States cavalry, leaving no survivors among the soldiers in Custer's command.

Surveys the various Apollo spaceflights that marked America's attempts to put a man on the moon, with an emphasis on the 1969 Apollo 11 project culminating in the first landing.

Describes the celebrated 1927 New York-to-Paris flight of Charles A. Lindbergh, which was the first transatlantic solo flight in history, as well as the first non-stop flight between the two cities.

The Powers of Congress

by R Conrad Stein

Published 1 April 1995
Discusses the role of Congress in governmental separation of powers, defines the powers and rights held by Congress, and examines how the balance of power between the President and Congress has shifted in the last two centuries.

An account of the naval duel fought in the Chesapeake Bay between the opposing ironclads of the North and the South.

The Underground R.R

by R Conrad Stein

Published 29 January 2008

Discusses the role of Congress in governmental separation of powers, defines the powers and rights held by Congress, and examines how the balance of power between President and Congress has shifted in the last two centuries.

Describes the special powers invested in the presidential office and discusses the use of these powers by individual presidents throughout United States' history.


Discusses the causes and consequences of the battles which marked the beginning of the American revolution, in April 1775, after local militiamen were warned by Paul Revere that British troops had set out from Boston.

The Great Depression

by R Conrad Stein

Published 1 September 1993
Describes the 1929 stock market crash and the events and effects of the depression that followed, including the New Deal programs intended to restore the economy.

The Manhattan Project

by R Conrad Stein

Published 1 October 1993
Recounts the history of the crash program that resulted in the development of the atomic bomb.

An account of the early nineteenth-century construction of the 363-mile canal connecting Albany and Buffalo.

The Spirit of St. Louis

by R Conrad Stein

Published 1 November 1994

Discusses the causes, conditions, and events of the Great Depression and highlights the programs initiated to revitalize the national economy.

The story of the worst defeat ever suffered by the United States Army at the hands of the American Indians near the Little Bighorn River in Montana on June 25, 1876.

Ellis Island

by R Conrad Stein

Published 1 March 1992
Describes the history, closing, and restoration of the Ellis Island immigration center and depicts the experiences of the immigrants who came to Ellis Island at the turn of the twentieth century.

The USS Arizona

by R Conrad Stein

Published 1 October 1992
Discusses the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, with an emphasis on the fate of the USS Arizona.

The Battle of Little Bighorn

by R Conrad Stein

Published 1 September 1997