Incoming Resources
- Great men and famous women, a series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in history, v. I
- The dictators, who they were and how they influenced our world, Jules Archer ; foreword and update by Brianna DuMont
- Vidas de hombres ilustres, Achille Campanile. --
- Women who knew Jesus, Bonnie Ring
- How did they die?, By Norman & Betty Donaldson. --
- People of progress, past and future, created and illustrated by Natale Noto.
- Footsteps to fame, a book to open other books, by Hain Friswell
- 100 real-life tales of Black girl magic, edited by Lilly Workneh ; foreword by CaShawn Thompson
- Stories for boys who dare to be different, true tales of amazing boys who changed the world without killing dragons, Ben Brooks ; illustrated by Quinton Winter
- Stories of remarkable persons
- Historias de chicos diferentes y valientes, se atrevieron y cumplieron sus sueños
- 100 personajes que hicieron historia, conoce a quienes forjaron el mundo moderno, escrito por Ben Gilliland ; consultor, Philip Parker
- The great GOAT debate, the best of the best in everything from sports to science, Paul Volponi
- Who was when?, A dictionary of contemporaries. --
- Who was the greatest?, Muhammad Ali, by Gabe Soria ; illustrated by Chris Brunner ; colors by Rico Renzi
- Romantic biography of the age of Elizabeth, or, Sketches of life from the bye-ways of history, By the Benedictine Brethren of Glendalough. Ed. by William Cooke Taylor, vol. I
- Romantic biography of the age of Elizabeth, or, Sketches of life from the bye-ways of history, By the Benedictine Brethren of Glendalough. Ed. by William Cooke Taylor, vol. II
- The reporter who knew too much, the mysterious death of What's my line tv star and media icon Dorothy Kilgallen, by Mark Shaw
- Some old portraits, a book about art and human beings, Booth Tarkington
- Still just a geek, an annotated memoir, Wil Wheaton
- Great penitents