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Bermuda Bound: From London to Paradise by P. M. Lane 3.7 Stars (39 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Forget a year in Provence, try living on a tiny island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean for four years. Bermuda Bound is a personal account of living and working on the beautiful island of Bermuda. The book relates encounters with modern day pirates, sea monsters, raging Atlantic storms, colourful local characters and suicidal tourists, against a remote background of incredible beauty in the western Atlantic. Gone are grey skies, wintry nights and miserable people to be replaced by blue skies, exquisite colonial architecture, colourful characters and tall swaying palm trees. Bermuda with its four hundred year history of pirates, smugglers, rum runners and ship wrecks is England's oldest colonial outpost, a sub-tropical haven where the modern world comes face to face with old ways and customs to form a unique blend of history, tradition and development, which is the very essence of Bermuda. Bermuda's beautiful beaches, exquisite lagoons and stunning scenery are all depicted together with colourful local characters, like the man who spends each morning smiling and waving at commuters in order to brighten the days of the vibrant Bermudian people. Read of scuba diving expeditions on pristine reefs and explorations of old shipwrecks lost in violent storms, of sport fishing trips to capture giant silver sea monsters, of colonial architecture and ornate pastel painted buildings hundreds of years old and of a modern paradise isolated in the Atlantic Ocean by hundreds of miles of shifting sea. Disappear into the Bermuda Triangle with Bermuda Bound. Download your copy Now!!! Note - Bermuda is not in the Caribbean nor is it a single island but an archipelago of over one hundred and eighty islands, most connected by bridges and causeways to form one landmass. As the locals say, "Bermuda is twenty-six miles long and a smile wide!"

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 314 Pages (645 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Solving Cold Cases: True Crime Stories that Took Years to Crack (True Crime Cold Cases Solved Book 1) by Andrew J. Clark 3.9 Stars (382 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Chilling. One of the best words to describe the cases recounted in this book. These gruesome crimes seemed to hit a dead end... That is until the case was reopened for investigation years later and solved. Download FREE with Kindle Unlimited! From the more famous cases to the more obscure, the crimes and hardships that the victims had to suffer will send shivers down your spine. Notably detailing the disappearance of Chandra Levy to the multiple murders committed by Dennis Rader. You will find that this book includes: ? Bone chilling murder and disappearance cases ? The rise of DNA technology ? International cases from the United Kingdom ? More local cases from North America ? Ingenious methods that some investigators had to resort to in order to solve the cases. ? Cases that took decades to solve! Read on your favorite devices such as Kindle, IPhone, IPad, Android cellular phone, tablet, laptop, or computer with Amazon's free reading Kindle App. Scroll back up and click the BUY NOW button at the top right side of this page for an immediate download!

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 111 Pages (3,620 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Screenplay for “Major General Smedley Butler: The Maverick Marine” (Biographies) by Philip Martin McCaulay Price verified 13 hours ago

Screenplay for "Major General Smedley Butler: The Maverick Marine" Act One: The Making of a Maverick (1881-1918) In the quiet town of West Chester, Pennsylvania, young Smedley Butler is born into a family of distinguished lineage. From an early age, he displays a spirited independence and a profound sense of patriotism, shaped by the post-Civil War environment. This act chronicles his early years, the loss of his mother, and his decision at age 16 to enlist in the United States Marine Corps, setting him on a path of extraordinary achievement. Act Two: Command and Conscience (1918-1935) As Smedley Butler rises through the ranks, he faces numerous battles across the globe, earning a reputation as a fearless and resourceful leader. From the jungles of Central America to the shores of Cuba and the trenches of World War I, Butler's leadership and valor are on full display. However, he also begins to grapple with the moral ambiguities of war and the human cost of conflict, leading to a profound transformation in his views. This act explores his increasing disillusionment with the military establishment and his outspoken criticism of war profiteering. Act Three: Legacy of Truth and Justice (1934-1940) Having retired from the Marine Corps, Smedley Butler becomes one of the most outspoken critics of the military-industrial complex. He exposes the corruption and greed fueling the war machine and advocates tirelessly for peace and justice. From his explosive revelations about the Business Plot to his nationwide speaking tours, Butler's activism leaves an enduring impact. This act concludes with his legacy continuing to inspire future generations to challenge the status quo and strive for a more just and peaceful world. Join us on a powerful journey through the life of Major General Smedley Butler, a man who transformed from a decorated war hero into a relentless advocate for peace, leaving an indelible mark on history. Screenplay Highlights: • Early Years: The making ...

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Added: May 23rd, 2024

From Dreams To Despair: Essays from an American 2016-2023 by William Lobb 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 13 hours ago

A collection of blogs and posts from 2016 to present. A lot or readers have requested a compilation, this is the result.

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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Killing Justice: A Lawyer Lands in Prison and Finds his Freedom by Kelly Giles 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 13 hours ago

Killing Justice is a profound exploration of a life marred by injustice and a betrayal of trust by a friend of twenty years, transformed into a testament of strength. At the center of this riveting memoir is Kelly Giles's harrowing experience of wrongful arrest and a 10-month imprisonment. On his way to becoming a disbarred double-felon, he must grapple with the unforgiving intricacies of the legal system, and seek a path to healing. Rising rebelliously, Giles evolves from a silenced soul to a powerful, resilient voice. His PTSD, which is deepened by his imprisonment and a reckoning with both adoptive trauma and religious abuse, becomes the crucible in which creativity is reborn, thriving in the face of adversity and a profound revelation: trauma can be the canvas on which the most poignant expressions are etched. Far more than a memoir, Killing Justice is a beacon of hope, resonating with the universal message that our identity transcends the sum of our mistakes.

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Length: 274 Pages (1,373 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

The Priory of Sion: Hoax, Conspiracy, or Secret Society? by Conrad Bauer 3.8 Stars (108 Reviews)    Price verified 18 hours ago

Download FREE with Kindle Unlimited Hoax, conspiracy, or secret society? That is the range of responses you might hear when raising the idea of the Priory of Sion. Ostensibly a clandestine order designed to disguise the truth about the children of Jesus Christ, the group have been labeled as either an elaborate concoction or the most powerful secret society in the world. Are they real? What are they hiding? Where did they come from? What impact can they have on the world around us? These are the questions this book will hope to answer. At the heart of the story of the Priory of Sion is the somewhat heretical notion that Jesus Christ -- the supposed son of God -- fathered children. Not only that but that his bloodline survives to this day. If true, the idea has a huge impact on the very existence of Christianity, the world's most popular religion. If the Priory -- as is believed -- are guarding the truth about such a matter, they then potentially control some of the most powerful information in the world. Think of it like an ideological atomic bomb, ticking away and ready to explode through the consciousness of the world. Not only that, but the men allegedly chosen to guard these secrets rank as some of the greatest thinkers in human history. Isaac Newton, Nicholas Flamel, and Leonardo da Vinci have all been implicated in the order, though their involvement is debated. In fact, the entire existence of the order has been argued. Some suggest that, rather than a secret society, the Priory is, in fact, an elaborate hoax. Others claim that these accusations are merely an attempt to disguise the truth. But what do we know for certain? Who exactly are the Priory of Sion? Read on and find out! Scroll back and click buy for an immediate download ? Priory of Sion, Priory of Sion debusqued,, secret societies, secret society hoax, priory of ...

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Length: 104 Pages (4,164 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Michael Little Boy Black & Blue: Surviving the Effects of a Poisonous Child Abuser (Surviving the Effects of a Poisonous Child Abuser I-III Book 1) by Michael Hunter McVay 4.8 Stars (28 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Who will you turn to when there is no one left? Where will you go when "home" is the most dangerous place to be? Michael, Little Boy Black & Blue, chronicles the life and the experiences of an LGBTQ+ youth who endured unimaginable mental and physical abuse and violence starting at the age of five, in the early 1960s, continuing through the gay movement of the 1970s, the AIDS epidemic and its backlash of the 1980s and beyond, which resulted in his development of severe PTSD and other health conditions. Michael refused to be bound by his past, but he found that it has a way of catching up when least expected. His, is a story of pain, loss and torment, but it also serves as an example of hope, perseverance and resilience. Through his journey, he was able to overcome the temptations of suicide, drugs, sexual abuse and torture to become a successful artist, a teacher and a miniaturist, all while searching for someone that he never knew he had lost.

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Length: 176 Pages (18,452 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Unlocking Ancient Mysteries, Exploring History’s Most Intriguing Legends: Shambhala & The Kingdom of Kemet by M.G. Hawking 4.5 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Explore two of the most profound ancient legends, deeply intriguing mysteries that have fascinated and inspired millions since the dawn of civilization. Ancient history is the hazy vestiges of memory; far more of the secrets underlying the mysteries of the past have been lost than preserved. Even the earliest accounts of history were composed long after certain truths had lapsed from human memory, or were considered secrets too powerful -- or too sacred -- to be revealed. Yet legends inevitably arose in which fragments of those truths were preserved. Cradling the most isolated area of Earth's landmass, for thousands of years the inner region of the Great Himalayan Range has inspired countless legends of a hidden sanctuary of great masters possessed of all-encompassing knowledge. Although arising from sources greatly separated both geographically and chronologically, the legends are remarkably consistent. The 4000 year-old scriptures of the pre-Tibetan Zhang Zhung culture are thought to be the earliest extant references, yet the same hidden realm is represented in many ancient traditions: the pre-Buddhist B'on treaties, texts of the Kalki lore, the Puranas, and in the even more ancient Kalachakra Mulatantra. The Zhang Zhung scriptures refer to the hidden sanctuary as Shambhala I lam-yig, B'on treaties as Olmolungring, Hindu histories as Aryavarth, Chinese as Hsi Tien, and Russian traditions as Belovoyde. Absent an ember, there can be no smoke; there is a kernel of truth in all such ancient and enduring legends, and they cannot be easily, or wisely, dismissed. If this mysterious hidden realm still exists, who resides there? Why do they stay so carefully concealed? What knowledge do they possess? If encountered, what would they want us to know? Over ten-thousand years ago there appeared on the banks of the Nile, as if suddenly descended upon the sands, the first great civilization of known history, the Kingdom of Kemet. No one knows from whence the early ...

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Length: 125 Pages (1,028 KB)
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Added: May 22nd, 2024

These Lives: History, Hilarity, Horror – Growing up in Cold War Romania by ELIADE MOLDOVAN 4.0 Stars (10 Reviews)    Price verified 41 minutes ago

In These Lives, daily Cold War existence under the despotic dictatorship of Nicolae Ceau?escu, is vividly documented. Drawn against a chaotic background of hardships, horrors, and hilarity, story after story depicts every imaginable aspect of that era: from cold, brutal murders and betrayal, to the abiding love between a husband and wife. These stories flow from the memories of Romanian expatriate Eliade Moldovan, who grew up in that country in painful, troublesome times. Recounted from both his own experiences and those of family and friends, the tales within all have one thing in common: the indomitable spirit of humankind to do right in the face of great evil and adversity! Particularly relevant today, These Lives offers a chance to understand how tyrannical regimes come to power and what sparks a revolution. It also pays homage to the men and women of Romania who struggled for centuries and yet still survived to tell their stories. Order your copy now!

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Length: 288 Pages (3,638 KB)
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Added: May 22nd, 2024

Bomber!: Famous Bomber Missions of World War II by Robert Jackson 4.2 Stars (345 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

It was a moment in military history that required supreme courage. The bomber crews of World War II left the security of their bases night after night to fly into the heart of enemy territory. In this compelling history of the campaigns they fought, Robert Jackson draws on eye-witness accounts, as well as his own experience as a military pilot, to tell the stories of men overcoming immense danger and terrible odds in pursuit of victory. In telling detail Jackson describes the heavy American losses in the Schweinfurt-Regensburg campaign, when more than 300 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses aimed to crush Germany's aircraft production but which cost more than 60 planes as it ventured beyond the protection of escorting fighters, and the RAF night raid on Nürnberg, when the Allies lost over 150 heavy bombers and nearly 1,300 aircrew. More poignantly, he tells the inspiring stories of the French crew who became the first Allied airmen to bomb Berlin and the six RAF Lancasters who risked everything to fly deep into Germany in daylight. Bomber! is an enthralling book that takes the reader right into some of the most dangerous missions of the war. Praise for Robert Jackson: "... with precise, controlled writing, Mr Jackson has made a valuable contribution to our knowledge of the air war... " - The New York Times Robert Jackson was born in Yorkshire in 1941 and was a full time author from 1969, specialising in aviation and military history. He speaks five different languages and has flown a variety of aircraft, and also lectures on pilot navigation and acts as a consultant to a helicopter company in North-East England.

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Length: 136 Pages (1,214 KB)
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Added: May 22nd, 2024

True Crime Mayhem Episodes 1 : Dark, Disturbing and Murder stories. (Mayhem, murder and Deception) by Manuel Coman 3.6 Stars (66 Reviews)    Price verified 17 hours ago

?True Crime Mayhem Episodes 1? ?Dark, Disturbing and Murder stories.(New True Crime Series 2023).? In the depths of human depravity lie stories that shock and haunt us, tales that reveal the darkest corners of the human psyche. Welcome to True Crime Mayhem, a collection of chilling narratives that delve into the sinister world of crime, murder, and the unrelenting pursuit of justice. Each Volume is a gripping journey into the abyss, where the unimaginable becomes real and the seemingly ordinary transforms into something sinister. Within these pages, you will encounter a tapestry of true crime stories that will send shivers down your spine. Each chapter unravels a different tale, drawing you closer to the enigmatic minds of killers and the tragic victims they leave in their wake. Dark and disturbing, these stories delve into the depths of human nature, exposing the intricate webs of motives, passions, and the relentless quest for power. The Lost Boys: Two adolescents vanished in December 1970 from Houston's Heights area. Then there were yet more after that. No one suspected that the country's most prolific serial killer -- along with his adolescent accomplices -- was living comfortably among the growing number of missing children. Or that the city would continue to be plagued by the mystery of what happened to so many of his victims. It was The most horrific crime of the time, the kidnapping, torture, and murder of 27 boys from the same neighborhood by Dean Corll, a friendly neighbor. It's still one of the least known -- or discussed -- chapters in Houston's history forty years later. If the Serial Killer Gets Us, He Gets Us: on Investigating two assaults on prostitutes in the Acres Homes section of Houston, police had all but given up. However, after a third victim was discovered dead, detective Darcus Shorten started a search that dug out a harsh truth. Darcus Shorten knew the case would be challenging to crack when she started looking into a string of ...

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Length: 103 Pages (7,738 KB)
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Added: May 22nd, 2024

Jerusalem's Traitor: Josephus, Masada, and the Fall of Judea by Desmond Seward 4.4 Stars (57 Reviews)    Price verified 41 minutes ago

An ancient historian who watched the destruction of Jerusalem... When the Jews revolted against Rome in 66 CE, Josephus, a Jerusalem aristocrat, was made a general in his nation's army. Captured by the Romans, he saved his skin by finding favour with the emperor Vespasian. He then served as an adviser to the Roman legions, running a network of spies inside Jerusalem, in the belief that the Jews' only hope of survival lay in surrender to Rome. As a Jewish eyewitness who was given access to Vespasian's campaign notebooks, Josephus is our only source of information for the war of extermination that ended in the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple, and the amazing times in which he lived. He is of vital importance for anyone interested in the Middle East, Jewish history, and the early history of Christianity. Praise for Desmond Seward: 'Undeniably the work of someone who knows and accepts the standards of critical history but... who sees the past also as an epic or a colourful spectacle' - Professor David Knowles, The Times Literary Supplement 'His scholarship is great, his theme both interesting and largely unexplored, and his judgement sound' - The Economist Desmond Seward is a British popular historian, best known for The Hundred Years War, never out of print since 1978, The Monks of War, The Wars of the Roses and Richard III - all republished by the Folio Society. His latest is The Demon's Brood, a history of the Plantagenet kings in one short volume.

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Length: 384 Pages (6,649 KB)
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Added: May 21st, 2024

Crime Squad: Life and death on London's front line by Mike Pannett (Lume Books) 4.5 Stars (502 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

Fresh out of training school, Mike Pannett always knew policing the mean streets of London would be very different from the rural North Yorkshire villages where he had been trained. But nothing had prepared him for how different. Sent south of the river to Battersea, in the middle of a crime wave, he is thrown straight into a drugs raid - and finds himself staring straight into a double-barrelled shotgun. London is in the middle of a drugs war, with the rise of crack cocaine, and the notorious Yardies are defending the trade with complete disregard for the law, or for human life. Rivals are eliminated without mercy, and whole districts fall under the control of the crime lords. Mike and his colleagues fight back, and, with the support of local communities, start to bring law and order back to the streets. But then PC Patrick Dunne, one of Mike's colleagues, is murdered. And Mike is drawn into the hunt for Gary Nelson, a man described by the press as 'the most dangerous man ever to walk the streets of Britain'. It is a search that will ultimately claim the life of another officer... and test the resolve and bravery of Mike and his colleagues to the limit. Crime Squad is a terrifying exposé of police work in Britain's capital. Praise for Crime Squad: 'A rollercoaster read of life on the front line' - Sir Hugh Orde, OBE QPM 'Gripping from first to last' - Andy Trotter, OBE QPM. Mike Pannett was born in York and joined the Metropolitan Police in 1988. He became one of the youngest officers to be given his own patrol (in one of London's toughest estates) and went on to serve on the Divisional Crime Squad, Murder Squad and TSG (Riot Police). Following the UK riots in 2011 Mike became a key spokesman on current policing issues in the UK, giving extensive interviews on national UK radio and television. He lives with his wife Ann, who is still a serving police officer, and their three children in a small village in North Yorkshire.

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Length: 275 Pages (1,865 KB)
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Added: May 21st, 2024

Héroes de la Primera Guerra Mundial: Historias inolvidables de valor, abnegación y resistencia (Colección de Historias Curiosas) (Spanish Edition) by Ahoy Publications Price verified 9 hours ago

¡Reviva las experiencias de los héroes más memorables de la Primera Guerra Mundial! Explore las inolvidables historias de resistencia, valor y abnegación que marcaron a los héroes más destacados de la Primera Guerra Mundial. ¿Es aficionado a la historia y desea aventurarse más allá de los hechos históricos conocidos de la Primera Guerra Mundial? ¿Desea explorar la vida y los relatos personales de estos personajes? ¿Quiere saber cómo los héroes anónimos de la Gran Guerra grabaron su nombre en la historia para siempre? A diferencia de la mayoría de los libros de historia, este no se limita a describir cómo un héroe concreto contribuyó a un acontecimiento bélico destacado. Cada capítulo destaca a un participante de la Primera Guerra Mundial, incluyendo sus rasgos personales y profesionales. Entre los héroes figuran: • Manfred von Richthofen - Conozca cómo Manfred von Richthofen avanzó en su carrera militar y se convirtió en el famoso Barón Rojo. • Lawrence de Arabia - Sumérjase en la vida y la historia de Lawrence de Arabia, uno de los saboteadores más famosos de la época. • Edith Cavell - Viaje a través de las crónicas de la enfermera Edith Cavell, el Ángel de la Misericordia. • Alvin York - Vea cómo Alvin York pasó de ser un opositor religioso a uno de los francotiradores más famosos del campo de batalla. • Siga el viaje de Eugene Bullard como primer piloto de combate afroamericano. • Noel Godfrey - Adéntrese en el interesante mundo de Noel Godfrey y vea cómo pasó de ser atleta a un notable médico. • Henry Johnson - Conozca su papel (y el de los Hellfighters de Harlem) en la guerra. • Maria Hallett - Descubra cómo Maria Hallett, la humilde hija de un farero, se convirtió en un faro de esperanza y seguridad en medio de la guerra. • Helen Fairchild - Conozca el servicio desinteresado de la enfermera Helen Fairchild en el frente occidental. • Albert Jacka - Descubra las acciones que llevaron ...

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Length: 129 Pages (4,016 KB)
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Added: May 21st, 2024

Vietnam 1971: Remembering The "101st" Then And Now by Jim Cheskawich (Rex the Blizzard King Stories, LLC) 3.7 Stars (37 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

Double Gold Medal winner as Best Memoir and Best in Military in Global eBook competition. A healing memoir of service time in the Vietnam War with the 101st Airborne Division in 1971 including events leading up to and following the War. The book allows readers of all ages to experience what the 60's and 70's were like. There are over 80 photos of the times and seasons, including famous iconic photos of Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Bob Dylan by Baron Wolman, and on site Vietnam photos by the author, including the visit of the Bob Hope Performers. If you missed the War somehow, this book could be for you. I do hope this book encourages other Vietnam Vets to write their own stories down. The book is dedicated to all who died during this War, all who came home, and servicemen and women of all of our service branches who have answered the call for military service since our country was founded.

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Length: 264 Pages (17,536 KB)
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Added: May 21st, 2024

Surviving Schizophrenia: From Death to Life. Again by Michael X Christopher 4.5 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 19 minutes ago

Surviving Schizophrenia is a fast paced, eye opening look into the heart and mind of someone afflicted with Schizophrenia. From psych wards, to prison cells, and everything in between, Surviving Schizophrenia will give you insight into a life lived with Schizophrenia. It is a memoir, told to the best of my ability, sparing no detail. Even events that are embarrassing for me are included, so as to give a most accurate depiction of the perils of schizophrenia. Whether you have schizophrenia, or know someone who does, you will find this read captivating.

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Length: 176 Pages (223 KB)
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Added: May 21st, 2024

The Crusades: From Byzantium to Islam and then the State of Israel by Nehal Kaur Price verified 15 hours ago

In a world where fantasy novels captivate our imagination with tales of knights, castles, and epic battles, one might wonder: who needs fiction when history itself offers stories just as enthralling? Welcome to the saga of the Crusades, a series of religious wars that spanned centuries and changed the course of history forever. This book aims to take you on a journey back in time, to an era where the clashing of swords echoed across holy lands, and where the destinies of empires were rewritten by the hands of both the valiant and the villainous. As we delve into this complex tapestry, we will explore the intricate dynamics between the Christian and Muslim worlds, each with its own set of belligerents, strategies, and goals. You'll meet historical characters like Richard the Lionheart, whose courage became the stuff of legends, and Saladin, the Muslim general whose chivalry won the admiration of even his enemies. We'll scrutinize the motivations that fueled these monumental expeditions, from the devout to the downright opportunistic. But this is not just a tale of kings and warriors. We'll also shed light on the common soldiers, the footmen and archers, who left their homes with dreams of glory or salvation, often to face unimaginable hardships. Through their eyes, you'll witness battles of enormous scale, where the quality and size of armies could turn the tide in unexpected ways. So, young scholars and curious adults alike, prepare to be enlightened. The Crusades await, and as you'll soon discover, they are as riveting as any tale ever conjured by the human imagination. In our next chapter, we'll set the stage for the First Crusade, a campaign that promised salvation but delivered a labyrinth of moral complexities. Are you ready?

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Length: 231 Pages
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Added: May 20th, 2024

My SERENDIPITOUS Life : How four publications totally changed his life by Howard E. Fischer 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 17 hours ago

• Four publications that significantly changed his life • Four segments of his life featuring the number eight (graphically confirmed) • Five events that nearly ended his life • One near-death experience that could have severely changed his life • One event that could have disallowed (precluded, prohibited, blocked) almost all of the above • First Near Death Experience - 1941 • Second Near Death Experience - 1942 • Third Near Death Experience - 1948 • Fourth Near Death Experience - 1950 • Fifth Near Death Experience - 2017 •... plus his near "living death" experience - 2002 Howard E. Fischer - high school and college athlete, lawyer specializing in entertainment and nonprofit law, jazz music concert producer, jazz museum founder and executive director, author of four books plus booklets, newsletters and articles in major publications, founder, publisher and editor of art and antiques newspaper, producer of two feature films, producer of 25 music slideshows, producer of seminars on nonprofit laws and operations, radio program producer, records flea markets producer, music artists' manager, dealer and collector of music memorabilia (mainly jazz records, books, films etc.), mentor to high school students, kidney donor, donor of archival materials and memorabilia to Library of Congress, contributor of music materials (documents, memorabilia) to Harvard and Yale Universities libraries, television appearances, beneficiary of articles and items about him and his activities in numerous publications

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Length: 276 Pages (4,814 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

Emergency Exit: One Paramedic's Journey To Hell and Back by Mike Doss 4.7 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

In "Emergency Exit - One Paramedic's Journey to Hell and Back," delve into the riveting world of emergency medical services as the author -- a seasoned paramedic -- navigates the tightrope between life and death. But this is more than a memoir, it's a raw and powerful account that resonates with the shared experiences of countless others in the same profession. Board the Crazy Train Express, as the author navigates through the chaos of the back alleys and boardrooms of The Music City, and the silent moments in an ambulance, sharing stories of resilience and hope in the face of towering adversity. Buckle up for a wild ride through unbelievable encounters and mind-boggling antics that teeter on the edge of sanity. But amidst the chaos, a common thread of resilience emerges -- this book bears testament not just to the author's personal battles but also to the shared struggles and triumphs of his fellow travelers. This is not merely a tale of personal survival, it's a chronicle of collective courage, an acknowledgment of the mutual support, the unspoken 'I've got your six' that binds the emergency medical community together. "Emergency Exit" is a raw, illuminating beacon for those grappling with their own personal and professional battles. It's a celebration of human strength, resilience, and the undying hope that lights the way even in the darkest of times. This memoir will leave you breathless, tearful, and yet brimming with a newfound appreciation for the warriors in the face of adversity. So, climb aboard, for this is your journey, our journey, the shared ride on the Crazy Train Express.

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Length: 102 Pages (1,857 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

Just My Luck: A Humorous Account of Life's Absurdities by Kyle Woodruff 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 19 minutes ago

Being a human has many painful and embarrassing moments, many of which are funny with the right twist of perspective. Just My Luck nimbly walks the tightrope of comedy and political correctness with a collection of essays that turns frowns right side up again. Observational humor and self-deprecation are the foundation of these stories, relatable at every turn. If you've ever had a childhood, taken a dump, or been to the DMV then this book is for you. Just be prepared to never look at getting your blood drawn the same way again.

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Length: 212 Pages (3,020 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes by Vincent Starrett (MysteriousPress.com/Open Road) 4.2 Stars (163 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

An indispensable biography of the world's most famous detective from Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Vincent Starrett In a boarding house at 221B Baker Street, a genius is at work. With the help of his tireless companion, Dr. Watson, the peerless Sherlock Holmes solves one impossible mystery after the next. Many of his adventures, such as "The Hound of the Baskervilles" and "The Red-Headed League," are world famous, while others, including "The Adventure of the Tired Captain" and "The Singular Affair of the Aluminum Crutch," remain strictly private, simply because Watson cannot find the time to write them down. This glimpse into the secret case files of England's greatest detective is just one of the fascinating tidbits included in Vincent Starrett's landmark book of Sherlockiana. A founding member of the Baker Street Irregulars, Starrett enriches his meticulous research with a true fan's delight. Whether he is discussing Arthur Conan Doyle's real-life criminal investigations or detailing the layout of 221B Baker Street and its surrounding neighborhood, Starrett's deep appreciation for the stories and their inimitable hero is infectious. Countless companion volumes to the series have been published, but none offers as much insight and entertainment as The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes does. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 183 Pages (1,689 KB)
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Added: May 1st, 2024

Trial of Dr. Pritchard by R. E. Pritchard 3.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

A detailed account of the sensational murder trial that shocked Victorian Scotland and ended in Glasgow's last public hanging. In July of 1865, Dr. Edward William Pritchard was put on trial for the murder of his wife and mother-in-law. He slowly poisoned his wife, Mary Jane, while pretending to treat her for a mysterious illness. When her mother came to help care for her, Pritchard poisoned her, as well. He then falsified both women's death certificates. Over the course of the trial, dramatic testimonies exposed Pritchard's scandalous past, his infidelity, and the suspicious death of a servant girl he was suspected of killing years earlier. Pritchard was found guilty and was sentenced to death by hanging in Glasgow Green.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 499 Pages (6,624 KB)
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Added: May 1st, 2024

A Book of Remarkable Criminals by H. B. Irving 3.8 Stars (624 Reviews)    Price verified 17 hours ago

This classic study profiles serial killers, gentleman murderers, and every stripe of madman in between Benjamin Pitezel should never have trusted H. H. Holmes. In 1894, the two men conspired to fake Pitezel's death for the sake of a $10,000 insurance settlement. But Holmes decided murder would be simpler. He killed his partner, kidnapped three of his children, and tried to claim the insurance money as his own. The scheme unraveled and Holmes killed the children as well. When he was caught, the police had no idea they had captured one of the vilest murderers in American history. The Pitezel murders were only the tip of a very bloody iceberg. The chilling case of H. H. Holmes -- famously recounted in Erik Larson's award-winning bestseller, The Devil in the White City -- is but one of the true crime tales contained in this remarkable work. Author H. B. Irving understood the public's lurid fascination with murder, and in this seminal study he shows readers the many faces of evil.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 378 Pages (3,859 KB)
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Added: Apr 30th, 2024

True Crime Trivia: 350 Fascinating Questions & Answers to Test Your Knowledge of Serial Killers, Mysteries, Cold Cases, Heists & More by Michelle Tooker 4.5 Stars (180 Reviews)    Price verified 13 hours ago

Are you the ultimate true crime fan? How much do you know about your favorite cases? Play true crime trivia to find out: ?Did a serial killer roam the Titanic? ?Which food is the most shoplifted? ?How many killers get away with murder each year? ?Did a fax machine identify the Black Dahlia? Discover the answers to 350 eye-opening questions like these in True Crime Trivia. Each question is multiple choice or true/false so you can play trivia against yourself or your friends. Correct answers include surprising stories and shocking details about true crime cases you thought you knew and ones you have never heard of before. True Crime Trivia is organized into seven chapters, covering the following topics: ?Unsolved Mysteries & Cold Cases ?Serial Killers ?True Crime Podcasts ?Celebrity Crimes ?Heists & Robberies ?Facts & Figures ?Grab Bag Quiz yourself, challenge your friends or host a trivia night to see who is the ultimate true crime enthusiast. This book makes a perfect gift for murderinos, true crime junkies, true crime fanatics or those fascinated by the macabre. Be warned, reading this book will give you 350 new rabbit holes to explore!

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 402 Pages (10,439 KB)
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Added: Apr 24th, 2024
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