| Allen Williams, Maude - Maude: She Grew Up with the Country: From the secrets of living to age 110, to family life before TV; details from Maude's life. |
| Barry-Bratcher, Siobhán - Brushstrokes: A Work In Progress: Chronicling her Brooklyn upbringing during the 50s and 60s. |
| Benbow, John - Brave Benbow: Biography of Admiral John Benbow. |
| Boy Giant: The life of Robert Wadlow, the world's tallest man at 8' 11.1". Wadlow lived in Alton, Illinois from 1918 to 1940. |
| Boyce, William D. - Lone Scout: W. D. Boyce and American Boy Scouting: Biography of Chicago newspaper publisher, adventurer, entrepreneur and founder of the Boy Scouts of America in 1910. |
| Constable, Daniel and William - Citizen Daniel and the Call of America: Brian Jenkins' account, based on letters and journals of two brothers who sailed from England to America in 1806, and traveled from Niagara Falls to New Orleans. |
| DeRosier, Linda Scott - Songs of Life and Grace: A memoir of growing up in Appalachian Kentucky. |
| Earhart, Amelia: East To The Dawn: Susan Butler's biography of Amelia Earhart. |
| Earnhardt, Dale- Image of Greatness: A biography in pictures; unique photos on the life of the NASCAR legend. |
| Fenoglio, Virginia - A Beautiful Time: The story of a woman's life, through her family, focussing on the final few months of her life. |
| Foltz, Clara Shortridge: The Lady Lawyer: Sharon Avey's book, featuring a career that spanned 56 years and its impact on others. |
| Fraser, Chris - Christie Boy: A Highland soldier and ferryman's life. |
| Gell-Mann, Murray - Strange Beauty: George Johnson's biography of the physicist who discovered the quark, and the Eightfold Way. |
| Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire: Amanda Foreman's story of one of the most flamboyant women of the 18th century. |
| Ginsberg, Allen - Ginsberg at Evergreen: Leo Daugherty's interview with the poet. |
| Golden, Harry - The Serious Humor of Harry Golden: Clarence W. Thomas' account of Golden's celebrity and importance to the civil rights movement. |
| Griffith, Nanci - Other Voices: A personal history of folk music, written with Joe Jackson, and published by Amber Waves. |
| Hammond, John - Beloved African: Jill Baker's account of the life and work of her father, a pioneering educator in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe. |
| Haughey, Charles - Sweetie: Kevin O'Connor's story of a former Prime Minister of Ireland; his life, loves and enemies. |
| Hearst, William Randolph - Hearst Over Hollywood: Louis Pizzitola's book about Hearst's role in shaping films from the Silent era to the 1940s. Note; Flash required, no HTML option. |
| Hoover, J. Edgar - Honk If You Love J. Edgar Hoover: Allyn Baskerville and Bill Gillespie's account of the career of an F.B.I. agent from 1970 to 1990. |
| Horn, Stacy - Waiting for My Cats to Die: Autobiographical discussion of death, TV, music, the single life and cats. |
| Howerton, Allan - Dear Captain, Et Al.: A story of survival in and within Company K, 335th Infantry, during World War II. |
| Ingerson, Norman and Murdock, Stella - The Victorian Courtship Letters 1892-1896: Jennifer Elvgren's collection of letters written in the late 19th century in Jamestown, New York and Western Pennsylvania. |
| Jaramillo, Cato - Too Stubborn to Die: Nordhausen survivor's story. |
| Jung, George - Grazing In the Grass Until the Snow Came: Autobiography; deals with the cocaine trade in the late 1970s and early 1980s. |
| Kelly, Gerald E. - Honor for Sale: Autobiographical account of the theft of over 500 pounds of narcotics from the NYPD's Property Clerks office during the 1970s. |
| Kilmer, Joyce - A Literary Biography: John Covell's account includes many lesser-known poems. |
| McCrae, Jackson Tippett: The Bark of the Dogwood. The writer's memory of people, places, homes, and gardens of the South. |
| Mooney, Nan - My Racing Heart: The world of thoroughbreds and the track. Includes biographical information, background and reviews. |
| Pontalba, Baroness de: Intimate Enemies: Christina Vella's account of the two worlds of the Baroness; a 19th century woman whose career spanned two continents. Signed editions. |
| Reiker, Russ - 999Officer Down: The story of a police officer, injured on duty two months before his scheduled retirement. |
| Robbins, Rhea Côté - Wednesday's Child: Growing up as a woman in the Franco-American culture in Maine. |
| Sacks, Frank - The Waterbed Wars: The behind-the-scenes story of a American fad. |
| Smith, Jack DeBar - The Iconoclast Goes to Sea: World war II experiences as an enlisted man in the US Navy. |
| Stooges, The Three: Photos and text highlights from a book about the comedy team. The fifth in a series, written by the Forrester Brothers, from Donaldson Books. |
| Summers, Thomas A. - Hunkering Down: Autobiographical study of one man's experience in advocating social justice for the mentally ill. |
| Tolkein - Tolkien is Kloneit: Chris Carrie's theories about the Tolkein family and their friends, with ordering information. |
| Turnbull, Colin M. - In the Arms of Africa: Roy Richard Grinker's biography of the anthropologist. |
| Wilder, Laura Ingalls - Little House Country: Information about Laura Ingalls Wilder, books about her life and links to the places she wrote about. |
| Winton, Alexander - Famous but Forgotten: Automotive pioneer and industrialist who produced cars between 1896 and 1922. Site includes table of contents and book excerpts. Written by Thomas F. Saal and Bernard J. Golias. |