
Willis Fletcher Johnson
Willis Fletcher Johnson, was an author, journalist, and lecturer who had a twenty-year tenure as the foreign and diplomatic editorial writer for The New York Tribune.

Life of Wm. Tecumseh Sherman. Late Retired General. U. S. A.
Witness the transformation of an honest young cadet into a powerful Civil War general who left an indelible mark on American history.
By Willis Fletcher Johnson

Colonel Henry Ludington: A Memoir
Discover the untold story of a militia leader whose bravery and dedication helped shape the fate of the American Revolution.
By Willis Fletcher Johnson

The History of Cuba, vol. 1
Lush landscapes meet colonial ambitions in this historical account of discovery, revealing the clashing perspectives that shaped a nation.
By Willis Fletcher Johnson

The History of Cuba, vol. 4
Amidst revolution, a nation fights for freedom with a visionary leader igniting a passionate movement for independence.
By Willis Fletcher Johnson

The History of Cuba, vol. 3
Witness the tumultuous struggle for freedom as a nation rises against oppression, fueled by the dreams of liberation and driven by the fight for self-determination amidst political and economic turmoil.
By Willis Fletcher Johnson

The History of Cuba, vol. 2
Amidst covert operations and political unrest, discover how one island's struggle with colonialism shaped its path to an uncertain future.
By Willis Fletcher Johnson

The History of Cuba, vol. 5
Explore a budding nation's promising outlook based on its land and people, after years of being suppressed for it's natural treasures and location.
By Willis Fletcher Johnson

"My country, 'tis of thee!" Or, the United States of America; past, present and future. A philosophic view of American history and of our present status, to be seen in the Columbian exhibition.
Witness America's complete journey, from perilous voyages into the unknown to the triumphs of its present-day status.
By Willis Fletcher Johnson

History of the Johnstown Flood Including all the Fearful Record; the Breaking of the South Fork Dam; the Sweeping Out of the Conemaugh Valley; the Over-Throw of Johnstown; the Massing of the Wreck at the Railroad Bridge; Escapes, Rescues, Searches for Survivors and the Dead; Relief Organizations, Stupendous Charities, etc., etc., With Full Accounts also of the Destruction on the Susquehanna and Juniata Rivers, and the Bald Eagle Creek.
A valley's beauty is forever scarred when a dam fails, unleashing a torrent of destruction upon unsuspecting towns and leaving a community to grapple with unimaginable loss.
By Willis Fletcher Johnson