Recounts the violent political power struggles, the social and religious ferment, the cultural revolution, and the individual prominence surrounding the life of Lorenzo de' Medici, the Italian nobleman described as the archetype of "the Renaissance Man.".
A biography of the foremost Christian humanist of the Renaissance who devoted his life to uplifting man's condition through faith, reason, and education.
An account of the meeting between Truman, Churchill and Stalin at Potsdam in 1945, where the three leaders of the victorious Allied powers defined the shape of the post-war world.
A history of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 leading the reader through the personalities of the Founding Fathers, issues, conflicts, compromises, alliances, etc.
Charles Mee explains how polio changed his life and discusses the lessons he learned as he struggled to regain the normal life he had before he was crippled by the disease.