Guy Gugliotta Bücher




Freedom's Cap
- 498 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
The narrative explores the construction of the United States Capitol amid the backdrop of the Civil War, highlighting its architectural significance and the political turmoil of the era. Groundbreaking began shortly after the Compromise of 1850, with the iconic cast-iron dome being assembled during a time of national strife. Key figures include Jefferson Davis, who supported the Capitol until his Confederacy presidency, and Montgomery C. Meigs, a Union loyalist. The rivalry between Meigs and architect Thomas U. Walter, a Southern sympathizer turned Unionist, adds depth to the Capitol's history.
Kings of Cocaine
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Delving into the dark realm of the Medellin cartel, this investigative history uncovers the operations of billionaire drug lords who dominate the international cocaine trade. The narrative reveals how these kingpins have created a drug-smuggling enterprise that rivals major corporations in efficiency, highlighting their profound impact on America and the global market. Through detailed accounts, the book offers a comprehensive look at the inner workings and influence of one of history's most notorious criminal organizations.