Signed copies of my hardcopy books can be ordered directly from me via PayPal payments. The two specialty e-books are available for direct download at the links below.
NOW AVAILABLE! Lincoln in New England: In Search of His Forgotten Tours. Order at your favorite book seller here! Or Order directly at:

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Lincoln in New England revisits the important towns where Lincoln spoke and the pivotal figures that helped define the great issues leading to the Civil War. Follow native New Englander and Lincoln historian David J. Kent as he travels back in time to examine the nation’s downward spiral into conflict.
Readers will explore the crucial issues that predicated the civil war, the birth of the Republican Party as an anti-slavery faction, and New England’s own short-lived flirtation with secession in the spirit of independence. Through the book’s first-person travelogue style, historical maps with redrawn routes, original writings from Lincoln himself, insight from Lincoln historians, and black and white photographs, readers gain a full picture of the region’s vital influence leading up to the Civil War.
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Lincoln: The Fire of Genius: How Abraham Lincoln’s Commitment to Science and Technology Helped Modernize America is now available at all booksellers. Please purchase at your favorite vendor.
A limited number of books can be purchased on this website for a cost of $30 per book. To order a signed copy of the book, Lincoln: The Fire of Genius with PayPal, send $30.00 per book to dabester@hotmail.com via PayPal. If you want multiple copies, indicate how many and include the combined amount in your total. Cost includes all shipping and handling, and I will sign the book to you. Please indicate any special name requirements.
Abraham Lincoln had a life-long interest in science and technology. Readers will learn through The Fire of Genius how science and technology gradually infiltrated Lincoln’s remarkable life and influenced his growing desire to improve the condition of all men. The book traces this progression from a simple farm boy to a president who changed the world.
[For shipments outside the USA, PLEASE DO NOT ORDER YET. You MUST email me first to determine the international shipping cost to your country. Thank you!]

To order a signed copy of the book, Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America with PayPal, for shipment within the USA, send $12.00 per book to dabester@hotmail.com via PayPal. If you want multiple copies, indicate how many. Cost includes all shipping and handling, and I will sign the book to you.
[For shipments outside the USA, PLEASE DO NOT ORDER YET. You MUST email me first to determine the international shipping cost to your country. Thank you!]

To order a signed copy of the book, Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World with PayPal, for shipment within the USA, send $12.00 per book to dabester@hotmail.com via PayPal. If you want multiple copies, indicate how many. Cost includes all shipping and handling, and I will sign the book to you.
[For shipments outside the USA, PLEASE DO NOT ORDER YET. You MUST email me first to determine the international shipping cost to your country. Thank you!]

[PLEASE ORDER VIA BARNES AND NOBLE OR AMAZON]
Order directly from Amazon or Barnes and Noble.
Also available on Amazon! My e-book – Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time. Only $0.99, ready for immediate download directly from Amazon.com.
Also available on Amazon! Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla – Connected by Fate. Think Lincoln and Tesla wouldn’t have much in common? You would be wrong. Check out the amazing connections between the two great men in science, art, the environment, and more! E-book only $0.99, ready for immediate download directly from Amazon.com.













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