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Jules Archer

    Jules Archer was an American author who penned numerous volumes of non-fiction history for both general audiences and young adults. His works frequently delved into pivotal moments of American history, political events, and notable personalities. Archer's style was characterized by its accessibility and engaging narrative, allowing readers to explore complex historical subjects. His extensive body of work offers valuable insights into the American narrative and its shaping.

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    Little Feasts
    The Plot to Seize the White House
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    • The Plot to Seize the White House

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(263)Add rating

      Most people will be shocked to learn that in 1933 a cabal of wealthy industrialists—in league with groups like the K.K.K. and the American Liberty League—planned to overthrow the U.S. government in a fascist coup. Their plan was to turn discontented veterans into American "brown shirts," depose F.D.R., and stop the New Deal. They clandestinely asked Medal of Honor recipient and Marine Major General Smedley Darlington Butler to become the first American Caesar. He, though, was a true patriot and revealed the plot to journalists and to Congress. In a time when a President has invoked national security to circumvent constitutional checks and balances, this episode puts the spotlight on attacks upon our democracy and the individual courage needed to repel them.

      The Plot to Seize the White House
    • Little Feasts

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of femininity, childhood innocence, and toxic masculinity, this debut short story collection presents a diverse array of narratives that invite readers to reflect on personal and societal dynamics. Each story serves as a unique dish in a buffet of experiences, blending elements of reality and imagination. Archer's acclaimed flash fiction background shines through, with contributions previously featured in notable literary journals, offering a rich and engaging reading experience.

      Little Feasts