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Discover History Book Club and choose from a wide selection of bestselling history books, including American history books, war books, historical fiction books, World War II books and Civil War books. History Book Club has top books from popular authors such as David McCullough, Ken Burns, Doris Kearns Goodwin, John Keegan and many more. You'll find the best new book releases, classic titles, discount books and recommendations from our editors. History Book Club is the place to order books online.
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Karen from 24HourMall
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Books are a vital part of our world. Just being able to leaf through page after page, learning and growing, exploring other places, real and fanciful; wonderful stuff. Owning those books is a vital part of the process. Of course, libraries are fantastic places, offering people a chance to read for free, but there's something about owning a book. You can crimp the pages, you can put it down for months at a time with no worries; essentially, you can do whatever you want. If you're looking to maximize your book-buying, then a book club is an ideal option. Take the History Book Club, at HistoryBookClub.com, for example. Not only are you able to focus your options, choosing from a very specialized inventory of books, but you are also getting a wonderful deal in the bargain. The History Book Club, featuring works from noted authors such as David McCullough and Ronald White, offers you the opportunity to buy four books for one dollar apiece. The sole commitment the club asks of you is simply to purchase one more book at regular club prices within a year. Of course, regular club prices are up to 40% lower than publisher's prices. If you choose to walk away after that, you may. In addition, the History Book Club is affiliated with a number of other book clubs, and your membership allows you access to those club inventories as well. There are all sorts of special offers available to preferred customers, too. These books act as a window onto the past. The history of our society is important, so why not read about it?