Nick Vulich is an armchair historian. He writes history for readers; not the droll academic or school book style; but fast paced action, you can enjoy. He has been a voracious reader most of his life, devouring just about any work with a historical bent. His favorite reads are turn of the century magazines - Harper's Weekly, Harper's New Monthly, Munsey's, The World's Work, and Technical World. The news reported in them may not always be accurate, but they add a great flavor to what you know about the period,and they have some of the best historical pictures and illustrations that you will ever find. Most recently, Nick has written several books detailing how to sell on eBay and Fiverr. His first historical work, Killing the Presidents: Presidential Assassinations and Assassination Attempts has done incredibly well on Amazon. History Bytes: 37 People, Places, and Events That Shaped American History was a bestseller in the history category for over four months. For those of you interested in the stories of Abraham Lincoln, you may enjoy his other book, Manage Like Abraham Lincoln. It is a collection of stories and sayings from Abraham Lincoln, highlighting his management and people skills.