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books



THE "12 O'CLOCK HIGH" LOGBOOK
The Unofficial History of the Novel, Motion Picture, and Television Series
Published by BearManor Media
Experience the history of 12 O’Clock High, the riveting World War II combat novel that was adapted into a thrilling 1949 movie starring Gregory Peck and a television series in the 1960s. This is the definitive biography of the World War II events leading to the novel, plus a history of the novel, film, television series, and enough behind-the-scenes information and pictures to keep a whole squadron happy!
"Whether or not you are a fan of the book, the movie or the TV series, this is a fascinating and informative look at how a single 'property' was exploited across three different mediums. Just the section on the TV series is worth the purchase price for the inside glimpse at how the show was developed and produced, from pilot to cancellation. A must-read for students of television and the entertainment industry."
—Lee Goldberg, TV Writer/Producer, Author of novels based on "Monk," "Psych," and more

HISTORY IN BLUE
160 Years of Women Police, Sheriffs, Detectives, and State Troopers
Published by Kaplan Publishing, distributed by Simon & Schuster
From the earliest prison matrons to today's chiefs, Policewomen: A History in Blue covers the pioneers, the struggles and the triumphs of the women who serve and protect the public. Featuring exclusive content and interviews with policewomen past and present, Allan's new book is a unique historical journey.
Click here to read the review in the Washington Post!
“History in Blue will be compulsively readable for women in law enforcement, and those who wish to be. And men in law enforcement would be well served to read this carefully researched work to see what women have done and are still doing in order to get the fair and equal treatment they deserve.”
—Joseph Wambaugh, New York Times Bestselling Author
