Publishers: Sunbury Press, Incorporated
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog presents a blend of narrative nonfiction and fiction that often explores historical events, personal memoirs, and religious themes. Readers can expect a mix of detailed local and world histories alongside character-driven stories involving mystery and faith. The range is broad, inviting exploration through both factual accounts and imaginative storytelling.
What you’ll often find
- Biographical and autobiographical works focusing on personal and historical experiences
- Explorations of religious faith, spirituality, and Christian living
- Historical studies with emphasis on local, regional, and global contexts, including wartime and social history
- Character-driven mysteries and thrillers with political or legal undertones
- Investigations of social issues through educational and activist perspectives
- Books that combine cultural history with popular and social science themes
How to browse this shelf
- Start by choosing between narrative nonfiction and fiction to match your reading preference
- Look for works centered on specific historical periods or events to deepen contextual understanding
- Explore titles with religious or spiritual themes if interested in faith-based perspectives
- Focus on biographies or memoirs for intimate personal stories linked to broader historical moments
- Seek out mystery and thriller novels for suspenseful, plot-driven reading experiences
- Use regional or topical tags to find books related to particular places or social issues
- Try collections that blend cultural history with social science for interdisciplinary insights
Good fit if you like
- Thoughtful, detailed storytelling grounded in real-world history and personal experience
- Explorations of faith and spirituality woven into narrative or analytical forms
- Complex characters navigating suspenseful or morally nuanced situations
- Books that connect local or regional history with larger social and cultural themes
- Reading that balances informative nonfiction with engaging fictional plots
- Works that provide insight into social activism and educational movements
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Women Who Changed the World The Journey and the Joy — Gerard Mantese
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Memoirs of Dr. Joseph Priestley — Joseph Priestley
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Lady Moguls A History of Women who Have Owned Major League Baseball Teams — Steven Grier Williams
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The Indian Chiefs of Pennsylvania — C Hale Sipe
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Dead Center How Political Polarization Divided America and what We Can Do about it — Jason Altmire
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The French Invasion of Western Pennsylvania — Donald Kent
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The Fighting Parson of the American Revolution A Biography of General Peter Muhlenberg — Edward W. Hocker
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The Red Mutation The Plot to Destroy America — Barry Libin
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Chasing Understanding in the Jungles of Vietnam My Year as a “Black Scarf” — Douglas Beed
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Malaformed Realities Volume 5 — Thomas M Malafarina
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Conrad Weiser Pennsylvania Peacemaker — Arthur D Graeff
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Cops Under Fire! Twelve Gripping Stories of Real-life Police Shootouts (and what to Make of Them) — Brian McKenna
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The Life of Charles Thomson Secretary of the Continental Congress and Translator of the Bible from the Greek — Lewis R Harley
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Keystone Tombstones – Volume 4 Biographies of Famous People Buried in Pennsylvania — Lawrence Knorr
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Conrad Weiser and the Indian Policy of Colonial Pennsylvania — Joseph S Walton
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A Photo Collection of Real Starships — Terry Ray
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Shadows in the Shining City — John D. Cressler
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Darkness Hides — JC Gatlin
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Abandon Not My Soul — Sherye S Green
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Telling of the Anthracite A Pennsylvania Posthistory — Philip Mosley
