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Firehouse Magazine Special Collector’s Edition: WTC In Their Own Words, Paperback, 274 pgs.
• Exclusive interviews with firefighters on the scene at the World Trade Center Attack
• FDNY firefighters tell their stories about operating at various parts of the 16-acre site
• Never before published photography
• Edited by Harvey Eisner (Editor and Chief of Firehouse Magazine)
• Includes Bonus DVD: Fire Line Video’s award-winning, “WTC 09-11-01,” which captures exclusive video and radio traffic during the 9/11 attack
Product Code: W-978-0-615
Price: $39.95
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First Due: Baltimore, By Michael Kernan, Paperback, 273 pages
Battalion Chief Michael Kernan has been a member of the Baltimore City Fire Department for over 28 years. He has served in some of the city's busiest companies and battalions. His book, First Due: Baltimore, is Mike's response to the question "What's the job like?" Paperback, 273 pages.
Product Code: BALT
Price: $24.95
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We Can See It From the Bridge, by Dave Houseal, Paperback, 240 pgs
Dave worked in almost every firehouse, every platoon and almost every company of the Harrisburg Fire Department during his almost 30 year career.Like his father and grandfather, Dave has some great stories to tell. Compelling and funny tales that demonstrate his deep appreciation of the traditions of the American fire service. Dave is proud to be a firefighter and that pride is in every page of We Can See It From the Bridge.
Product Code: W-BYTHEBRIDGE
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The Collapse, by Harry Ahearn, Paperback, 242 pgs
Along with Dennis Smith and Leo Stapleton, Harry Ahearn created the literature of firefighting in America with the publication of his first novel, Ghetto Firefighter. And The Collapse might be Harry Ahearn's sharpest, most carefully crafted work of fiction. If you've read any of Harry's other books, then The Collapse will move you deeply. If you haven't had the pleasure of reading Harry Ahearn, then The Collapse is a wonderful introduction.
Product Code: W-COLLAPSE
Price: $24.95
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They Come in Threes, by Dave Houseal, Hardback, 246 pgs
Dave Houseal's They Come In Threes is a wonderful collection of compelling tales that pay tribute to firefighting in every city and every town in America.
Product Code: W-THREES
Price: $24.95
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Firefighter Book: Where Hope Lives
How tenacious would you be to stay in the world in which you know you belong? This story will certainly reach across all racial, cultural and gender divides to that universal place inside all of us where hope lives.
Where Hope Lives is a debut memoir that explores the true story of a woman's entry into the adrenaline-fueled world of firefighting. She had no way of preparing for the fire storm of opposition to her gender and competence or the intense struggle she would endure before she achieved victory. Paperback, 171 pgs.
Product Code: W-HOPELIVES
Price: $17.99
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Fire of God, by Paul Hashagen
Paul Hashagen brings his unique appreciation of New York City’s history and his thorough attention to the details of actual firegrounds to Fire of God, a fast paced and compelling novel that brings New York City’s past into America’s present in extremely important ways.
Product Code: W-FIREOFGOD
Price: $21.95
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The Fire Factory, by Harry Ahearn
The Fire Factory was one of the most popular fire books ever published, and we’re happy this important work is available again for a new generation of firefighters.
Product Code: W-FIREFACTORY
Price: $21.95
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A Distant Fire, by Paul Hashagen
Paul Hashagen was a member of FDNY’s Rescue 1 for over twenty years. He brings the exciting history and legendary figures of FDNY’s past to the present for everyone to enjoy his classic A Distant Fire. A Distant Fire captures the spirits of the pioneering men and thrilling intensity of the events that served as FDNY’s foundation.
Product Code: W-DISTANTFIRE
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Random House: Firefight - Inside the Battle to Save the Pentagon on 9/11, Written by Patrick Creed & Rick Newman
Amid all the stories of tragedy and heroism on September 11, there is one tale that has yet to be told–the gripping account of ordinary men and women braving the inferno at the Pentagon to rescue friends and co-workers, save the nation’s military headquarters, and defend their country.
Product Code: 978-0-89141-905-1
Price: $26.95
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Bringing Everybody Home, by Phil Burns
...bringing everybody home, Phil Burns' great new book, is a compelling collection of the moments that are basic to the profession of firefighting; the moments that make the job truly and totally unique. Phil Burns makes you feel the pain, the humor, and the joy in each story he tells.
Product Code: DMC-BRINGHOME
Price: $21.95
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Fire Helmet History Book: Fireman's Headgear In America
• The perfect gift for firefighters, collectors, or historians
• First of its kind book celebrating the colorful history of the fire helmet from 1658 – 1918
• Over 100 pages in length
• More than 200 color photos and detailed illustrations
• Beautifully hardbound – 8 ¾” x 11 ½”
Product Code: FFHBOOK

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Fire Duty, By Don Whitney, Paperback
Fire Duty: a collection of great stories about firefighters by Don Whitney. Paperback, 249 pages.
Product Code: FIREDUTY
Price: $21.95
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The Usual, by John Finucane
Not very long ago, the Bronx was burning. Day after day, night after night, firefighters responded to vacant and occupied five and six story apartment buildings, rows of attached wood-frame houses, single story commercial buildings, and anything else that greedy and unscrupulous arsonists could set on fire. Taking in up to 1,000 runs in a month, these men waged a desperate fight to save life and property with limited resources and manpower, putting their lives on the line to maintain some degree of order during one of our nation's most chaotic and destructive periods. It was unprecedented. It was exceptional. It was . . . The Usual.
Product Code: USUAL
Price: $21.95
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The Twelfth Hour, by Paul Hashagen
Paul Hashagen was a member of FDNY’s Rescue 1 for over twenty years. His anecdotal history of FDNY, A Distant Fire, is undoubtedly one of the best books DMC ever published. We are, therefore, very proud to publish Paul’s new work of historical fiction, The Twelfth Hour.
Product Code: TWELFTH
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Firefighting Reflections, by Leo D. Stapleton
The latest from Leo Stapleton! A must for every Stapleton fan. Firefighting Reflections is Boston Fire Commissioner Leo Stapleton’s eleventh book and his first non-fiction book since his 1990 publication of Commish. In Firefighting Reflections, Stapleton offers his own thoughts, insights, and personal opinions about the many duties and responsibilities of this most dangerous job.
Product Code: REFLECT
Price: $21.95
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The Loo By Don Whitney
Hardcover, 254 pages
Product Code: LOO
Price: $21.95
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We Got 'Em on Point, by Dave Houseal
Dave Houseal worked in every firehouse and on every platoon and almost on every company of the Harrisburg Fire Department during his almost thirty year firefighting career before he retired in 2003. The author of the popular We Can See It from the Bridge, Dave's got a few more stories in his terrific new collection, We Got ’Em on Point.
Product Code: POINT
Price: $21.95
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Cap'n By Leo Stapleton
Boston Fire Commissioner
Hardcover, 291 pages
Product Code: CAPN
Price: $24.95
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The Donnovans, by Harry J. Ahearn
Harry Ahearn’s The Donnovans is a story of an FDNY family, the saga of a famed firehouse, and an informal history of the FDNY, from its very beginnings until the early 1990s.
Product Code: DONNOVANS
Price: $21.95
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Deputy, by Leo D. Stapleton. Hardcover, 280 pages
Leo Stapleton continues his very popular chonicle of the Boston Fire Department in Deputy. A must-have for every Stapleton fan!
Product Code: DEPUTY
Price: $24.95
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Flames & Faces, by Billy Noonan
Bill Noonan’s third book of original fire photos. Almost two hundred of Billy’s most spectacular shots from the early 1990s to early 2005 are included in this remarkable collection. 160 pages, black and white photos.
Product Code: FLAMES
Price: $24.95
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Billy Simpson's Journals, By Leo D. Stapleton
Billy Simpson's Journals: An informal history of four decades of the American fire service. Hardcover, 253 pages
Product Code: BILLY
Price: $24.95
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Ring of Fire, By George Hall
Ring of Fire: A Rescue One Firefighting Mystery. Hardcover, 259 pages
Product Code: RING
Price: $24.95
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The Brave, by George Pickett.
A Story of FDNY Firefighters
Hardcover, 244 pages
Product Code: Brave
Price: $28.99
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Facing The Flames By Connie O'Brien
Author of Where It Was Hot.
Hardcover, 214 pages
Product Code: FACE
Price: $21.95
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Maltese Cross, by Vinnie Toland Jr.
Manchester, New Hampshire is an old city—the old New England mill city—boasting the world’s largest textile manufacturing complex. The mills needed workers, and the workers needed housing, so Manchester was filled with densely-packed neighborhoods of attached row houses. And like any old East Coast city, it suffered the blight and decay that characterized so many of America’s cities until the urban renaissance of the late 1980s: abandoned and decaying mills and factories, hundreds of crumbling row houses and triple deckers, arson for profit and arson for the hell of it, shifting population demographics, a disinterested citizenry, municipal shortsightedness and greed, and plain old-fashioned political stupidity.
Product Code: MALTESE
Price: $21.95
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Igniter, by Charles D. Taylor
A Henry Hyde Investigation
Hardcover, 254 pages
Product Code: IGNIT
Price: $21.95
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Book: Brave Hearts, by Cynthia Brown, Paperback
Read Brave Hearts from beginning to end. You will never look at police officers the same way again.
“Anyone interested in the police and their unique way of life should read Brave Hearts, fifteen fascinating true stories about cops that dramatically reveal what makes them tick.”
--Joseph Wambaugh
Product Code: W-BHEART
Price: $12.95
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