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I RAN THE WORLD: If you could change the world, would you? by Chris Long 4.9 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

'Astonishing mix of inspiration, famous names, connections and heart breaking honesty of one man's desire to make the world listen, take notice and help change the world for the better.' Reader review 'I could not put this book down. I laughed, cried and was amazed in equal measure.' Reader review 'Read this from cover to cover in one sitting!! Can't believe this was 35 years ago, feels like yesterday! An amazing story of the biggest mass participation event in history - EVER - to raise money for the starving in Africa.' Reader review A truly remarkable and inspiring memoir by the man who founded and organised the largest mass participation demonstration the world has even seen. Inspired by Bob Geldof, Band Aid and Live Aid, Chris Long organised his game-changing event 35 years ago, before the internet, mobile phones and social media. Sport Aid and Run the World was huge and captured the imagination of Politicians, Heads of State, Royalty, Celebrities, Sports Stars and 19.8 million ...

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 350 Pages (943 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

The Claimant: Butcher or Baronet? by Paul Terry 4.6 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

It's 1866 and from the dusty frontier town of Wagga Wagga comes a man who sets Victorian Britain alight - the likes of which have never been seen before or since. It's a tale so preposterous that it's still debated today. Tom Castro - or was he Arthur Orton? - an obese, toothless butcher who lives in a slab hut, suddenly comes forward and claims to be Roger Tichborne, the rightful Baronet of Tichborne Park, Hampshire, and head of one of England's oldest noble families. Incredibly, Roger's mother agrees. So sets in motion a journey that takes our Claimant on a rollercoaster ride of fame, glory, prison and penury, unleashes a 12th century curse, disturbs Queen Victoria, delights Mark Twain, immortalises our Claimant in wax at Madame Tussaud's, and strikes at the very heart of the English class system. And, at the end of a tumultuous life, a strange posthumous victory to the Claimant leads some to still ask - was he Roger Tichborne, a baronet, or Arthur Orton, a butcher?

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 310 Pages (4,825 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Hearing You by MM Stine 5.0 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

You learn a little about my life before I suffer a life threatening respiratory illness that places me in a medically induced coma. While I am under sedation for an exceptional amount of time, I experience a version of my life that is as real to me as the lapse of time pulls me further in. Things that don't make sense become my reality while interactions of reality plays into my alternate state of mind. Do I really know that I am as sick as I am? Do I know that my life is in the balance and what is being done to me in attempt to return me to the life I once had? I invite you to experience my rendering of this alternate life and the reality that comes.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 341 Pages (531 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Stopping Napoleon : War and intrigue in the Mediterranean by Tom Pocock 4.1 Stars (94 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Following the Battle of Trafalgar, Britain had one objective: stopping Napoleon at all costs... After his defeat by Nelson at Trafalgar, Napoleon knew he could never invade England. Many thought he would try to take over the vast, crumbling Ottoman Empire, return to Egypt and even march on India. So the British concentrated on the Mediterranean: for a decade it became the scene of dangers, real or imagined, and of battles both on land and at sea. All was dictated by a fierce determination to stop Napoleon. Stopping Napoleon is a fast-paced, beautifully written account that should be read by all aficionados of the age of Nelson and Napoleon. Praise for Tom Pocock: 'Pocock has restored this neglected campaign to its true importance in this lively and important book' - Sunday Times 'Compendiously detailed, expert analysis... No detail escapes Mr Pocock' - The Spectator 'An enthralling read' - Brighton Argus Tom Pocock was the author of eighteen books (and editor of ...

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 304 Pages (2,141 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Living in the Middle East: Volume V - 2011-14 by Brian Borgford 2.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Brian Borgford and his wife, Rochelle Bos, lived in the Middle East from 2003 to 2014. The couple wrote almost daily blog entries describing their experiences. The "Living in the Middle East" series documents all of the blog entries as they were written at the time. This is the fifth and final book in the series, covering Brian's and Rochelle's time in Doha, Qatar from 2011 to 2014.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 392 Pages (18,865 KB)
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Added: May 24th, 2024

DEAD DOG ROAD: A True Story Into The Dark World Of An Abused Child by Diane N. Black (BLACK FLOWER PRESS) 4.7 Stars (41 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

IN A SMALL TEXAS TOWN, THE DIRECTOR OF A CHILDREN'S HOME TRIES TO SAVE THREE ADOPTED RUSSIAN CHILDREN LIVING WITH A SADISTIC WOMAN IN THE BACKWOODS OF CANEY HEAD. A heart-stopping story that highlights the failure of the agencies we trust to protect the most vulnerable among us -- and a truth more compelling and powerful than we could imagine. Abuse reports from neighbors draw attention to twelve-year-old Alexey who runs away to hide in the woods. The local child protection agency sends the director of the children's home to visit Alexey and his younger sisters, Anastasia and Svetlana. But despite her compelling report the agency believes the denials of the adoptive mother and leaves the children in the abusive home. Knowing the horrible truth, the director faces one obstacle after another as she tries to find someone to protect the children from the unspeakable. Dead Dog Road -- a place where secrets are buried like the injured fighting dogs who are dumped there.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 322 Pages (4,879 KB)
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Added: May 24th, 2024

Nine Lives: Drunk Stoned and Stupid / Happy Joyous and Free by Bob Huppert 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Nine Lives is the brutally honest journey of one man's journey from the Hell that is drug and alcohol addiction (Drunk Stoned & Stupid) to a life free from bondage (Happy Joyous & Free.) Randy called. That's possibly the hardest step to take toward recovery, reaching out for help. Randy had been driving around with a loaded revolver in his lap, trying to gather the courage to park somewhere and end his pain. Permanently. So why not make one last call? The details of the call don't matter. The only thing a man in that situation hears is, "I know how you feel. I felt that way myself." And he KNEW that I knew. It wasn't just "I feel your pain" bullshit. All my years of pain and destruction finally had a purpose, a reason, a meaning. "We will not regret the past nor wish to shut the door on it." I finally understood. I had something to offer Randy that no one else in his life could offer. No one but another cocaine addict who had been through the whole nightmare and came out the other ...

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 487 Pages (1,718 KB)
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Added: May 24th, 2024

Bermuda Bound: From London to Paradise by P. M. Lane 3.7 Stars (39 Reviews)    Price verified 4 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 ...

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

Stryker: The Siege of Sadr City by Konrad R.K. Ludwig (Roland-Kjos Publishing) 4.5 Stars (852 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

In the spring of 2008, Coalition troops responded in-force to what quickly became one of the largest, bloodiest and most influential battles of the Iraq War. For nearly three months, American and Iraqi forces fought a vicious battle over the most densely populated district of Baghdad, against a ruthless and well-organized insurgent militia known as the Jaish al-Mahdi. Sgt. Ludwig's gripping narrative offers an unfiltered view of the Final Battle of Sadr City through the unforgiving sights of his machine gun. Eager to test his mettle and make a difference in the world, he enlists with the United States Army as an infantryman and gets assigned to a tight-knit unit of hardened veterans known as "Bull Company." Having already fought in the battles of Fallujah and Mosul, Bull Company embarks on a 15-month combat deployment to the front lines of Sadr City -- which culminates in a brutal mission to push deep behind enemy lines, capture a well-guarded militia stronghold, and hold their ...

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 517 Pages (63,869 KB)
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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 5 hours ago

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

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 581 Pages (1,594 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL men of secrets (David Stafford World War II History) by David Stafford 4.4 Stars (84 Reviews)    Price verified 6 minutes ago

A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF THE VITAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT STATESMEN DURING WORLD WAR TWO. 'However much they valued their special relationship, neither man allowed it to trump national goals. David Stafford's fascinating book is a useful reminder of how complicated the Grand Alliance actually was.' New York Times 'An intriguing book which makes a very good read.' Irish Independent 'A swift, well-documented assessment of the relationship's "volatile mix of friendship, rivalry and resentment".' Kirkus Reviews 'Much of this book upsets accepted views... Stafford has the precious gift of making technical subjects easy to follow; he writes clearly, and maintains a strong narrative flow. This is most readable history.' The Sunday Times Roosevelt and Churchill were titans of the twentieth century with a unique relationship. It was based on interlinked national histories, partially shared nationality (Churchill was half-American), love for the navy and a common ...

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 448 Pages (1,811 KB)
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Added: May 23rd, 2024

Jerusalem's Traitor: Josephus, Masada, and the Fall of Judea by Desmond Seward 4.4 Stars (57 Reviews)    Price verified 50 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 ...

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 384 Pages (6,649 KB)
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Added: May 21st, 2024

The Victorious Blood: Will Show You What Happened In Karbala Thirteen Hundred Years Before. by Hussin Alkheder 4.1 Stars (45 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

The Victorious Blood portrays a bloody epic which is over thirteen hundred years old. It took place in Karbala, a small town on the bank of the Euphrates river in Iraq. It was between the grandson of the prophet of Islam, al-Hussain bin Ali, who commanded an army that did not exceed a hundred warriors. And Yazid bin Mu'awiyah, the son of the founder of the Umayyad state. His army consisted of thirty thousand soldiers under the command of Omar bin Saad. In The Victorious Blood, you will be taken into the heat of the battle itself and there you will learn about the reasons for the epic struggle and the historic consequences which followed it. You will be a historical tourist traveling back in time thirteen hundred years and vividly witness the war techniques, political tricks, and the lifestyle of that era. You will visit the palaces' reception rooms, personal homes, and public squares in Damascus, Kufa, and the Arabian Peninsula. You will observe historical characters and their ...

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 420 Pages (8,968 KB)
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Added: May 5th, 2024

Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T. E. Lawrence (Open Road Media) 4.3 Stars (2,242 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The classic account of war and adventure in the Middle East that transformed T. E. Lawrence into Lawrence of Arabia Originally intended as a study of the great cities of the Middle East, Seven Pillars of Wisdom is T. E. Lawrence's masterful account of the Arab Revolt of 1916-18. As a liaison officer for the British Forces in North Africa, Lawrence advised local tribesmen in their rebellion against the Ottoman Turks. He fought alongside future king Emir Faisal and played a crucial role in convincing rival Arab leaders to coordinate their efforts. A fascinating blend of autobiography, military history, and adventure story, Seven Pillars of Wisdom is a towering literary achievement befitting the man known around the world as Lawrence of Arabia. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

Genre: Biographies & Memoirs [x]
Length: 492 Pages (2,829 KB)
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Added: May 1st, 2024

Trial of Dr. Pritchard by R. E. Pritchard 3.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 6 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 8 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
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