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Sinister Fog: The Nazi Truth of World War II - Miller Sullivan by Miller Sullivan 1.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 57 minutes ago

The victory of the World War ? was not only a victory for the people of the world against fascism but also marked a significant turning point in the history of humanity in the 20th century. It brought an end to a period of war and turmoil and ushered in a new stage of peace and development. As we look back on history, we should not forget the destruction and disasters caused by the war, as well as the heavy price paid by nations and people around the world for victory. We should earnestly learn from the historical lessons of this war to prevent the occurrence of a new world war, to safeguard lasting peace in the world, and to strive courageously for the progress of human society. This book primarily covers topics such as military history, battlefields, campaigns, military leaders, and events. It traverses time and space, exuding grandeur, while providing detailed accounts with vivid illustrations. The book possesses a strong sense of historical significance, reliability, and authenticity, making it highly valuable for reading and collection purposes.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 261 Pages (2,499 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

The Siege of Mafeking (1900) by A. Hamilton 4.2 Stars (8 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

In 'The Siege of Mafeking' (1900) by A. Hamilton, readers are taken on a vivid and detailed account of the historic siege during the Second Boer War. The book intricately describes the harsh conditions faced by the British forces, the relentless attacks by the Boer forces, and the resilient spirit of the soldiers defending the town. Hamilton's literary style is straightforward and informative, providing a clear narrative of the events that unfolded during the 217-day siege. The book serves as a valuable historical document, shedding light on a significant military event in African history. Hamilton's attention to detail and ability to capture the emotions of the soldiers make this book a compelling read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 214 Pages (2,550 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

Embracing Freedom: A Families Journey from City to Off Grid Living by Kimber Aaronson Price verified 2 hours ago

In "Embracing Freedom," embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment. This captivating book offers a profound exploration of breaking free from societal constraints and embracing one's authentic path. Through inspiring stories, practical guidance, and thought-provoking insights, it invites readers to challenge limiting beliefs, unleash their true potential, and create a life of purpose and fulfillment. Discover the power of embracing freedom in all aspects of life, from personal relationships to career choices, from spiritual growth to sustainable living. With a focus on holistic well-being, this book encourages readers to reconnect with their inner wisdom, nurture their passions, and create positive change in the world. Written with heartfelt authenticity and a compelling voice, "Embracing Freedom" provides a roadmap to navigate life's challenges and seize opportunities for personal growth. It empowers readers to overcome obstacles, cultivate resilience, and embrace their unique journey with confidence and courage. If you are ready to embark on a life-changing adventure and unlock your full potential, "Embracing Freedom" is the guidebook you've been waiting for. Join the movement of individuals who are reclaiming their lives, finding their purpose, and creating a more empowered and fulfilling future. Embracing Freedom: A Family's Journey Off the Grid Embark on a transformative journey with the Aaronson family in "Embracing Freedom: A Family's Journey Off the Grid." This compelling memoir and guidebook intertwines personal anecdotes, practical advice, and profound insights into the world of sustainable, off-grid living. About the Book: In a quest for self-sufficiency and a deeper connection with nature, the Aaronson family made the courageous decision to leave behind the conventional lifestyle and embrace the freedom of off-grid living. Through their heartfelt narrative, readers will explore the highs and lows of their journey, gaining ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 793 Pages (14,162 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

English History: An Enthralling Story of England, from Ancient Times through the Medieval Period and the Tudors to the Dawn of the Modern Age ... by Billy Wellman 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified one hour ago

Embark on the Grand Voyage Through English History: From Stone Circles to Royal Courts Four manuscripts in one book: • The History of England: An Enthralling Overview of English History • Medieval England: An Enthralling Overview of the English Middle Ages • The House of Tudor: An Enthralling Overview of the History of the Tudors • Early Modern England: An Enthralling Overview of the Tudors, Stuarts, Renaissance, Reformation, and Other Events That Shaped Early Modern England Unlock the epic saga of England through this extensive four-part series. Immerse yourself in the storied epochs that have defined a nation: Ancient Foundations: • Trace the mysteries of prehistoric England and its ancient stone circles. • Walk the paths of the Celts and Romans, whose influences are etched across the countryside. • Medieval Chronicles: • Stand beside the Anglo-Saxons as they defend against Viking raiders. • Witness the transformative Norman Conquest and the introduction of feudalism. • Navigate through the strife of Medieval conflicts and the darkness of the Black Death. • Marvel at the chivalric tales from the age of knights and their fortified castles. The Tudor Dynasty: • Explore the age of intrigue under the Tudors, where royal drama shapes the course of history. • Delve into the religious shifts and royal politics that spark the Reformation. • Uncover the personal and political complexities in the lives of Henry VIII's six wives. • Encounter the cultural Renaissance that flourished with Elizabeth I's patronage. Stuart and Early Modern Challenges: • Experience the tension of the English Civil War and the trial of a king. • Analyze the effects of the Glorious Revolution and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. • Study the impact of the Renaissance and Reformation on English society. • Explore the beginnings of the British Empire and its colonial ambitions. Continuing Legacy: • Reflect on the ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 791 Pages (36,635 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

Texas Boys and Oklahoma Folks: And Other Short Stories by Charlie Hull 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Memories of the days of growing up in Oklahoma, Missouri and Texas in the 1950's in a time very different from today, Charlie recalls the events that shaped his life. These memories include such things as wandering around in drain pipes, with his brothers and cousins, visiting the scary house Grandpa lived in, working in Aunt and Uncle's corner grocery store, among a host of others. It was a simple time of innocence in America, a time in which education was the aim in school, and the love of God and country was not considered a hate crime. Men and women, boys and girls went to church unafraid of repercussion. It was a time of shaping boys and girls into real men and real women. If you are becoming weary of the chaos of today, come and enjoy this breath of fresh air.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 148 Pages (16,519 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

Toughest School in North America by Richard de Candole 4.9 Stars (12 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

As a 13-year-old, Richard de Candole paddled an astounding 900 miles from the Rocky Mountains to Lake Winnipeg. It was one of five major canoe trips he took as a student at St. John's Cathedral Boys' School, an unusual boarding school located in Selkirk, Manitoba, just north of Winnipeg. The trips were an annual rite of passage. As were the long treks by snowshoe each winter. The Toughest School in North America is a uniquely Canadian story that brings to life the hardships, dangers, and raw beauty Richard experienced as a student from 1962 to 1968. And it vividly captures the work camp atmosphere of the place where he learned the hard lessons of life. Richard and his classmates survive the day-to-day grind with Canadian grit, humour, and occasional teenage mischief.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 273 Pages (2,997 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

Tripping Over Engineering: Going Nuclear: Exploring the Birth of the Atomic Age by Lindsey Bredemeyer 3.8 Stars (36 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

How would you like to actually see the dark secrets of the US nuclear weapons program. Stand on the site of the first nuclear reactor (CP-1). Stand in the control room of the first continuous operating reactor (X-10). Stand at the loading face of the first production reactor (Hanford B) that produced plutonium for the first atomic detonation and many of the 60,000 US nuclear weapons produced. Walk through USS Nautilus, the first nuclear submarine, which changed the entire concept of warfare at sea. The story of US nuclear weapons often focuses on the physicists delving into new aspects of their science. But how much engineering effort and expense was spent on producing the isotopes, building the weapons and putting them on target. Nuclear medicine, the space program, the rapid development of jet aircraft, the human genome project are all progeny of the nuclear age. All had some relationship with the desire to produce and deliver nuclear weapons. Besides technical progress, the nuclear age also redefined the world socially and culturally. This engineering deserves more than a footnote in history. It deserves to be seen. Until you can go, get on the bus with me, I saved you a seat.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 230 Pages (21,915 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

1901: The War of the Baseball Magnates: How the battle for baseball supremacy shaped the future of America's pastime. by Timothy Zarley 4.5 Stars (15 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Play Ball! Step right up, sports enthusiasts and history buffs! Immerse yourself in a riveting historical narrative with "1901: The War of the Baseball Magnates" by Timothy J. Zarley. This meticulous look at baseball's history explores the power struggles and rivalries that reshaped Major League Baseball. In the early 1900s, attendance plummeted and interest waned as syndicate ball and internal disputes plagued the National League. Zarley's American epic unveils the thrilling resurgence sparked by the birth of a true baseball rivalry between the National and American Leagues. Witness the American League's remarkable ascent under the astute leadership of Ban Johnson, overcoming obstacles to rival the once-dominant National League. Explore the impact of the Players' Protective Association, the scourge of rowdyism, and controversial rule changes that forever altered baseball's course. From brawls over heated umpire calls to groundbreaking reforms, every twist and turn in this captivating historical narrative sheds light on the challenges and triumphs that shaped modern baseball. So, grab your peanuts and Cracker Jacks, and journey through the heart and soul of America's timeless pastime. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a curious reader of baseball books, "1901: The War of the Baseball Magnates" promises an exhilarating ride through American sports history. Secure your copy today and step up to bat for the ultimate baseball adventure!

Genre: History [x]
Length: 320 Pages (2,139 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

Nazis & Reds: A Chronology of the Prewar Years (The Protocols Book 1) by Robert Sterling Herron Price verified 5 hours ago

Nazis & Reds: A Chronology of the Prewar Years is the first book in a historical series, The Protocols. The first book traces the rise of authoritarianism in the modern world, from the Industrial Revolution to the beginning of World War II. The series places a focused spotlight on the concurrent decline of traditional forms of government and institutions, such as monarchies and the Church, with the rise of alternative ideologies, like communism, fascism, environmentalism, and democracy -- the decline and rise driven by the exigencies of the new age: by new forms of energy, including both fuel and motive power, like coal and steam; by the advent of new machines that increased or replaced the productivity of a single woman or man, like the spinning jenny; by new basic materials, chiefly iron and steel; by new means of transportation and communication, like railroads, radio, automobiles, and the telephone; and by a new organization of work, the factory system, and the resultant division of labor and specializing of function in the work place. The Industrial Age also gave birth to mass production, extended life spans, urbanization, multiculturalism, increased immigration, a vast and disproportionate distribution of wealth; and demands for better pay and treatment by workers, for a fairer distribution wealth, services, and goods; and the decline in relevancy of traditional customs, gender roles, values and faith. The result has often been confusion, marginalization, anger, and despair -- and the rise of individuals offering a way to get back -- to a better, simpler life -- often a pre-Industrial Revolution world where everyone knew their place. Like all the books in the series, Nazis & Reds is composed of excerpts taken from a diverse range of sources, including memoirs, combat situation reports, speeches, diaries, radio broadcasts, news articles, and other historical documents selected not only for their ability to illustrate the past, but for their relevance in terms ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 721 Pages (22,801 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

Golden Spurs: Book One in The Legend of Richard Keynes Series by Clive Hart 4.1 Stars (47 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

A missing father... A splintered family... Will the son escape those who destroyed his life? Can Richard navigate his way through a medieval world full of knights, battles, blood and iron? Book One in The Legend of Richard Keynes series follows Richard's varied trials as he battles through a period of history famed for its violence and uncertainty. Mounted on his faithful warhorse, Richard must learn how to fight his enemies with his lance as well as his wits, and sometimes with the help of his friends. The story follows Richard in his very medieval quest to win the symbol of knighthood, his golden spurs. Featuring characters and a story set within real historical events, Golden Spurs is a small window into the middle ages, a time when men had to stand up and fight for what they believed in. Begin your journey through this rich and captivating world to discover Richard's fate.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 324 Pages (596 KB)
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Added: May 20th, 2024

Egyptian Occultism, Ancient Secrets of Paranormal Powers: From the Great Master Kalika-Khenmetaten, in the Era of Amenhotep III & Amenhotep IV ... by M.G. Hawking 4.2 Stars (31 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Explore the secret knowledge of a Occult Master of the Eighteenth Dynasty and the powers that underlie the unparalleled accomplishments of Ancient Egypt. No historical mystery has inspired the depth of fascination as the enigma of Ancient Egypt. Over ten-thousand years ago, as if suddenly sprung from the sands, a small stone-age culture abruptly rose to create perhaps the greatest civilization of known history. How was such an incredible feat achieved? This book explores answers to that mystery through the discovery and translation of an esoteric manuscript, a creation of the Egyptian Master Kalika-Khenmetaten, who authored her masterpiece under the patronage of the great Kings Amenhotep III and Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) over 3300 years ago. Kalika's manuscript clearly reveals the profound power and knowledge of a great master of that distant age. Our exploration begins with Ancient Egypt, not merely because it was the setting for Kalika's life, but because that civilization formed the background and source of the modern world. We shall be surprised to learn how much of our indispensable inventions, our economic and political organization, our science and literature, our philosophy and our art, goes back to the dawn of civilization in Egypt. From Ancient Egypt came the technology of architecture, agriculture, metallurgy, and engineering; the invention of glass and linen, of paper and ink, of the calendar and the clock, of geometry and the alphabet; the excellence and sublimity of sculpture and the arts, refinement of dress and ornament, of furniture and dwellings, of society and life; the remarkable development of orderly and peaceful government, of education; the advancement of writing and literature, of science and medicine; the first clear formulation known to us of individual and public conscience, the first cry for social justice, the first widespread monogamy, the first monotheism; all elevated to a degree of superiority and power that has seldom, if ever, ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 217 Pages (794 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

Leonidas of Sparta: The Life and Legacy of the Ancient Warrior King Who Defended All Greece by Hourglass History 3.7 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Unearth the legend of King Leonidas of Sparta with this gripping and masterfully crafted book that delves deep into the life, legend, and enduring legacy of one of history's most celebrated warriors. Hourglass History proudly presents a captivating story that weaves together historical accuracy, myths, and legends to bring you closer to the ancient world of Sparta and its most iconic hero. Discover the world of ancient Sparta, from its unique social structure and rigorous education system to the role of women in society. Follow Leonidas as he ascends to the throne and faces the looming threat of the mighty Persian Empire under King Xerxes I. Experience the epic Battle of Thermopylae, where Leonidas and his 300 elite Spartan warriors made their legendary last stand against overwhelming odds. Relive the heroics, sacrifice, and tactical genius that have resonated through the ages and inspired countless generations. In this meticulously researched and engaging narrative, we unravel the truth behind the myths that surround Leonidas and explore the archaeological discoveries that shed light on the historic battle. Immerse yourself in the art and literature inspired by this courageous king, whose influence on the heroic ideal in Western culture remains unrivalled. Leonidas of Sparta: The Life and Legacy of the Ancient Warrior King Who Defended All Greece is an enthralling journey into the heart of Spartan bravery, honour, and sacrifice. This is the perfect book for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone captivated by the enduring spirit of the Spartans. Uncover the man behind the myth and the everlasting impact of his courage and sacrifice on history and human imagination.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 114 Pages (850 KB)
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Added: May 19th, 2024

Tokyo Travel Guide 2024: An Expert Guide to the Best Destinations, Japanese Food, Culture, Night Life, Accommodations, Shopping, Money Saving Tips ... by Richard Caraway 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Discover Tokyo like never before with "Tokyo Travel Guide 2024" by seasoned traveler and an Expert Richard Caraway. If you're planning a trip to this vibrant metropolis, this expert guide is your key to unlocking the best experiences. Inside this book, you'll find a treasure trove of tips, insights, and recommendations to make your Tokyo journey unforgettable. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, you'll benefit from Richard's seven years of Tokyo living and exploration. Here's what "Tokyo Travel Guide 2024" has in store for you: 1. Unmissable Destinations: Dive into Tokyo's rich culture and history by exploring its top attractions. From the iconic Senso-ji Temple to the futuristic teamLab Planets, this guide highlights the must-visit spots that will leave you in awe. 2. Culinary Delights: Tokyo is a food lover's paradise, and Richard knows all the hidden culinary gems. Discover where to savor sushi, ramen, tempura, and more. Whether you're dining in a Michelin-star restaurant or enjoying street food, your taste buds are in for a treat. 3. Accommodation Insights: It can be difficult to find the ideal accommodation. Richard streamlines the process by offering his suggestions, which range from luxurious ryokans to hostels with a friendly budget. You've made the best home base for your Tokyo adventure, so relax. 4. Money-Saving Tips: Tokyo doesn't have to be expensive. Richard's book is packed with savvy strategies to help you save money, from affordable dining options to smart transportation choices. 5. Tokyo Nightlife Guide: Richard's insights into Tokyo's nightlife will help you see the city after dark like a local. He'll show you where to dance the night away and make unforgettable memories, from lively nightclubs to karaoke bars. 6. 5-Day Itinerary: Let Richard be your personal tour guide with his thoughtfully crafted 5-day itinerary. Explore Tokyo efficiently and make the most of your time in this dynamic city. Whether you're an ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 168 Pages (20,593 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

History of Western Military Academy, Alton, Illinois 1879-1971 by Robert Scott 4.5 Stars (59 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

With fewer than 4,000 graduates over 92 years, Western Military Academy in Alton, Illinois educated more than ten general officers, a governor of Illinois, Thomas Hart Benton the artist, William Paley founder of CBS, Butch O'Hare World War II's first Navy Ace and Medal of Honor winner for whom Chicago's international airport is named and General Paul Tibbets who led the first B-17 bombing missions over German occupied Europe and as pilot of the B-29 Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan to help end World War II . This book is more than about bricks and mortar or the success of Western Military Academy graduates. It is a story of how private military school education developed in America and the character of the men (and today, women) that education can develop. For those wanting an insight into what it is like to go to a military school like Western Military Academy and what character it produces in its graduates, this book will give a look into that world

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Length: 138 Pages (10,440 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

THE SECRET ORIGINS OF HUMANITY: THE GREAT COMPENDIUM OF THE MOST FASCINATING THEORIES: From Daniken to Hancock: The Investigations of Many Famous ... by FRANCESCA FERRARI Price verified 2 hours ago

Explore the hidden depths of our history with "The Secret Origins of Humanity" a compelling work that stands out for its ability to challenge and enrich the collective understanding of our roots. This book is not simply a collection of theories; it is an open window into the infinite possibilities of our origin and evolution. A journey through alternative history: Accompanied by the research of luminaries such as Erich von Däniken, Graham Hancock, Michael Tellinger, Billy Carson, Drunvalo Melchizedek, Greg Braden, Mathias de Stefano, and Tim Tactical, this text represents an unprecedented investigation of the boldest theories that have the power to rewrite our history. A narrative that captures the imagination: With engaging prose and in-depth analysis, "The Secret Origins of Humanity" invites readers on a critical exploration of mysterious artifacts and archaeological sites that could reveal new truths about our past. For the curious and open-minded: If you're fascinated by unsolved mysteries and lost civilizations, this book is your passport to a journey that could transform your perception of human history. It is an ideal work for those seeking to look beyond conventional historical narratives and for those ready to consider a much different story from the accepted one. More than just a book: "The Secret Origins of Humanity" is an invitation to explore with an open and critical mind, to challenge accepted hypotheses, and to engage in an intellectual dialogue that could change the way we see ourselves and our world. Here's what you'll find in this book (but there's much more!) and get ready to be inspired: BEYOND EARTHLY: ERICH VON DÄNIKEN'S REVOLUTIONARY VISIONS CHARIOTS OF THE GODS: ANCIENT ASTRONAUTS AND THE REWRITING OF HUMAN ORIGINS CROP CIRCLES AND EXTRATERRESTRIAL SIGNS BEYOND CHEOPS: THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF THE GREAT PYRAMID CELESTIAL CODES: EXTRATERRESTRIAL HERITAGE AND THE REVELATIONS OF ENOCH UNIVERSAL FLOOD: GLOBAL MYTHOLOGIES AND ANCIENT ...

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Length: 318 Pages (6,436 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

Sketches of the Covenanters by J. C. McFeeters 4.2 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 266 Pages (377 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

The Boobie Boys: Murder and Mayhem in Miami by Tony Monheim 4.7 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

One of the most savage gang wars in Miami's bloody history occurred during the 1990s between the Boobie Boys and Vonda's Gang. Embroiled in a dispute over drug turf, these two narcotics organizations were responsible for over 40 murders and 100 non-fatal shootings. The gang leaders, one a man and one a woman, were ruthless and the streets of Miami ran red with blood. Innocent bystanders were murdered and maimed at an alarming rate. A five-year-old boy and his mother were killed when they were caught in the crossfire. Double and triple victim homicides were occurring with frightening regularity. Miami had become a killing field with no relief from the violence in sight. This is the story of the task force that was created to stop the carnage and how five veteran homicide detectives joined forces with the DEA, ATF and the U.S Attorney's Office to completely take down both bloodthirsty groups.

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Length: 256 Pages (5,636 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

The Twentieth Century American Being a Comparative Study of the Peoples of the Two Great Anglo-Saxon Nations by Harry Perry Robinson 2.5 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 490 Pages (986 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

REVELATIONS 10: Unveiling by Theodulo NKhoma 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

In revelations God is revealing Himself to mankind. He is showing Himself to ma who He is. God wants to speak to man as He used to do in the Garden of Eden to Adam. He wants to visit man as He used to visit him in the garden of Eden. God is interested in all affairs of man. He cares for man. God sends His Holy spirit as He used to do in the days of old. It is the same spirit that spoke to the prophets of old, that speaks today. Only that man is too busy to hear God. In new testament God speaks of the Holy spirit. John14:17 says, 'If you love me you will obey my commandments. I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, who will stay with you forever. He is the spirit who reveals the truth about God. The world cannot receive Him because it can not see Him. But you know Him, because He remains with you.' John 15:26 says, "The helper will come, the spirit who reveals the truth about God and who comes from the father and He will speak about me.' John 16:7 says, 'But I am telling you the truth: It is better for you that I should go away, because if I do not go, the helper will not go, the helper will not come to you. But if I do go away, then I will send Him to you.' John16: 13-15 says, 'When however, the spirit comes, who reveals the truth about God, he will lead you into all the truth. He will not speak on His own authority but He will speak of what He hears and will tell you of the things to come. He will give you glory., because He will take what I say and tell it to you. all that my father has is mine, that is why I said that the spirit will take what I give Him and tell it to you.' Revelations are supplementary to the bible. In these revelations God is speaking to of situations as at now. He is speaking of what is happening to the present generation. God speaks according to situations. God knows troubles and problems of what man is facing in this present age. God has solutions and is revealing them. Many things are happening to mankind now. Many ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 130 Pages (1,657 KB)
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Added: May 18th, 2024

A White Man's War: An Historical Novel of the Boer War and Mafeking by Graham Watkins 4.1 Stars (30 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

An historical novel set during a landmark confrontation that dramatically changed the art of war. The story is inspired by a letter from the Boer commander General Piet Cronje; Sir It is understood that you have armed Bastards, Fingoes and Baralongs against us - in this you have committed an enormous act of wickedness... reconsider the matter, even if it cost you the loss of Mafeking... disarm your blacks and thereby act the part of a white man in a white man's war. Signed General Cronje 29th October 1899 General Cronje's orders are clear; take Mafeking and drive the British out of Africa but Colonel Baden-Powell, Mafeking's commanding officer, is no ordinary soldier and his defence of the town will be no ordinary fight. Themba Jabulani is a victim of a white man's war. A war where there are strange rules. A war where innocents will be sacrificed and heroes will be made. Jabulani is one of the innocents, struggling to survive with his wife Ntombi and young child. Cronje's letter signals the start of a siege that will last seven months. A strange gentleman's siege punctuated by truces, cricket matches and ferocious fighting. A White Man's War is a story of a siege, regarded by some as a great adventure but by others as a human tragedy. Baden-Powell would learn from Mafeking and go on to found the Boy Scouts, the greatest youth movement the world had ever seen, while others, less fortunate like Themba Jabulani, would suffer a very different fate.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 159 Pages (1,978 KB)
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Added: May 17th, 2024

El despertar de las águilas (Spanish Edition) by Francisco Tarazona Torán (Self published Ink) 3.9 Stars (74 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

"Para el lector que no tomó parte en el nacimiento de ASPA, el relato del capitán Francisco Tarazona le hará sentir las emociones, angustias y alegrías que vivieron los pilotos que conjugaron sus esfuerzos para lograr el sindicato del cual disfruta hoy. Para el lector que no tomó parte en el nacimiento de ASPA, el relato del capitán Francisco Tarazona le hará sentir las emociones, angustias y alegrías que vivieron los pilotos que conjugaron sus esfuerzos para lograr el sindicato del cual disfruta hoy. No se trata de una relación cronlógica de hechos que resultaría tediosa. Como todo historiador, el autor seleccionó los acontecimientos más relevantes; de acuerdo con su personalidad y los iluminó de una luz que refleja con fuerza el verdadero sentido de la lucha sindical. "

Genre: History [x]
Length: 304 Pages (106,765 KB)
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Added: May 17th, 2024

Hoarfrost to Roses (Hoarfrost Mysteries Book 1) by D.L. Gardner 4.5 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

In 1879, in a small but growing town in the Pacific Northwest, there was an attempted murder, a romance, and a ghost... Adele Johansson is the town outsider, desperate for a chance at redemption. Her parents are murderers, sentenced to hang, and she must live on the charity of an aunt and uncle she barely knows. She struggles with overcoming the reputation of her parents, and the stigma of being the orphaned daughter of criminals. Grai Madison is on the brink of inheriting a vast fortune until fate steps in... Just before Grai can take command of his grandfather's estate, he is brutally stabbed and robbed. Left for dead, he is saved by his spirit who takes control of his body to save his life. When Adele stumbles into the ruins that shelter Grai, she finds a man whose mystery must be unraveled before his would-be killer discovers them both. Follow the Barrington and Madison families of the 1880's in this sometimes humorous, often romantic series of paranormal mysteries.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 230 Pages (1,904 KB)
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Added: May 17th, 2024

101 People Who Made Italy (The 101 People Series) by Christopher Townley 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified one hour ago

Who are the 101 people who made Italy? From the days of the Roman Republic, through the centuries of fragmentation and the struggle for unification, this unique book traces Italy's development from a mighty empire to today's modern European nation. The stories of kings, queens, emperors, artists, inventors and more can be found in these pages. There are only three rules for inclusion: everyone included must have changed the country in some way, they're all dead now, and they all either come from Italy or made a big impact when they arrived. Part of the 101 People history series, 101 People Who Made Italy brings the story of the country to life through the lives of the people who have lived there.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 109 Pages (3,081 KB)
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Added: May 17th, 2024

Echoes of History : Unraveling the Mysteries of Egypt's Ancient Secrets, Existence, and Divine Wisdom by Jossef Salman 4.6 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Journey through the sands of time and unravel the captivating mysteries of Egypt's ancient secrets, existence, and divine wisdom in "Echoes of History." Step back into the dawn of creation and witness the birth of the universe, where the first human emerged into existence. Delve into the annals of history and meet the ancient sages who laid the groundwork for humanity's most illustrious civilizations, crafting marvels that continue to mystify scholars to this day. Travel alongside Enoch and encounter the enigmatic fallen angels before embarking on Noah's ark as civilization undergoes a profound reset. Witness the awe-inspiring resurgence of society as people construct magnificent cities and towers, shaping the landscape of their world. Accompany Abraham on his epic journey from Ur to Canaan to Egypt and back, experiencing the trials and triumphs that forged his legendary legacy. Join Joseph during his tenure in Egypt and unlock the secrets of his time amidst its ancient sands. Explore the depths of Egypt's enigmatic history and peer into its mysterious structures, seeking to unveil the divine and sacred wisdom that birthed the three Abrahamic religions. Await the arrival of Moses and uncover the identity of the Pharaoh who ruled during his era. With meticulous research and captivating storytelling, "Echoes of History" offers a compelling exploration of Egypt's profound influence on human spirituality and civilization. Discover the hidden truths buried within its ancient sands and unlock the secrets of a bygone era that continues to echo through the corridors of time.

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A Maid of the Silver Sea by John Oxenham 4.3 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

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Cordelia's Journey (Pierce Family Saga Book 1) by Hazel Hart 4.5 Stars (1,848 Review)    Price verified 6 hours ago

A brutal stepfather... A dying mother... A loving daughter who tries to save her Kansas Territory, 1855 In this coming-of-age story, thirteen-year-old Cordelia endures her stepfather's abuse until she learns her ailing mother is pregnant again. Fearing her mother will die in childbirth, she runs away, heading for Westport and her aunt, the only person who might be able to save her mother. She disguises herself as a boy and sets out on foot to make the 150-mile trip. Following the Kansas River, she hitches rides with a variety of travelers going east, facing setbacks along the way while learning lessons about the world and her place in it. Cordelia's Journey is the first book in the Pierce Family Saga, a series of historical novels that follow Cordelia and her family through the latter half of the nineteenth century.

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Legend and Legacy by Robert J. Serling (Lume Books) 4.6 Stars (47 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The name Boeing evokes vivid images, from the B-17 Flying Fortresses of World War II to the 707 and 747 jet transports that revolutionized air travel. Less well known: The Boeing Company built the first stage of the Saturn rocket that started men on the way to the moon, developed the Minuteman missile system, and is now designing America's space station. Boeing jets, in service around the globe, carry 675 million passengers annually -- the equivalent of twelve percent of the world's population. Behind the statistics and the awe-inspiring aircraft is a company of paradoxes, a vast organization nimble enough to take daring market risks that have kept it at the top of its industry. Robert J. Serling, forty-five years an award-winning aviation writer, takes the reader behind the scenes with humor, objectivity, and abundant anecdotes. Legend and Legacy is Robert J. Serling's most ambitious work to date, and never in its seventy-five years has Boeing been so revealingly profiled. This book is must-reading for anyone fascinated by the history of aviation. Robert J. Serling has written about flying in fiction (The President's Plane Is Missing, Air Force One Is Haunted) and nonfiction; this is his seventh book on aviation. He and his wife live in Tucson, Arizona.

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The Habsburgs: An Enthralling Overview of One of The Most Important Dynasties in European History by Billy Wellman 5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The Habsburgs: A Dynastic Journey through European History If you want to witness the rise and fall of a dynasty that shaped Europe without the dryness of textbooks, then keep reading... Why This Book? Delve into the sprawling saga of the Habsburg dynasty, whose influence was felt across Europe for over six centuries. From their humble beginnings to their dramatic decline during World War I, this book provides a captivating look at the rulers who sat at the heart of European power and intrigue. What Sets This Book Apart: • Cultural Influence: Explore how the Habsburgs were patrons of the arts, turning Vienna into a cultural powerhouse during the Renaissance. • Diplomatic Mastery: Unravel the web of strategic marriages that extended their power across Europe, ensuring their dominance through shrewd alliances. • Military and Religious Might: From the battlefields of the Thirty Years' War to their staunch defense of Catholicism, discover the dual pillars of their power. • Dynastic Marriages: Understand why matrimony was not merely a matter of the heart but a cornerstone of their political strategy. • Global Empire: Marvel at the vast Habsburg realm, from the Americas to the Far East, illustrating their unprecedented influence. Why You Can't Miss This Journey: Through engaging narrative and vivid detail, this book doesn't just recount facts but brings the personalities and dramatic events of the Habsburg era to life. Witness the complex interplay of relationships and rivalries that dictated the political landscape of an entire continent. Your Invitation: Embark on a riveting journey through time with "The Habsburgs". This book isn't just a window into the past; it's a doorway into the lessons of leadership, conflict, and ambition that shaped not just a dynasty, but the whole of Europe. Discover the legacy of one of history's most formidable and influential dynasties. Add this enthralling book to your collection and unlock the secrets of the ...

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Riders on a Dark Trail: A Historical Western Adventure Book by Austin Grayson 4.2 Stars (786 Reviews)    Price verified 8 minutes ago

After two years of fighting in the Civil War, partners Wade Barrett and Pete Bedlow travel back to Texas to become ranchers. Their peaceful life will be disrupted though when a fellow rancher presents them with an incredibly risky proposal; to make a long and hazardous trail drive to Mexico to sell cattle to the French army. This job could either make them rich or put them in the ground due to the grave dangers lurking around every corner. A trial that will bring out the best and worst in men... To everyone's surprise, Jenny Capri, a female rancher who has taken over her father's ranch after his death, decides to join the men on the long and rough trail. As the drive goes deeper into Mexico, Wade will find Jenna to be a truly admirable and attractive woman. On the flip side, Wade knows that the odds to survive this undertaking, let alone dreaming of a life by Jenny's side, are low. Sometimes pulling the trigger is the only choice that they have... Death and violence will be riding the Mexican trail, with greed being also added into the mix. When the fearless team thinks that everything is under control, only one wrong move can turn everything upside down. Will the daring trio beat the odds and return to Texas alive, or will they never manage to step foot on home soil again? A pulse-pounding drama, which will make you turn the pages with bated breath until the very last word. A must-read for fans of Western action and romance. "Riders on a Dark Trail" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cliffhangers, only pure unadulterated action.

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History of Holland by George Edmundson 3.6 Stars (42 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

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Stamping American Memory: Collectors, Citizens, and the Post (Digital Humanities) by Sheila Brennan 3.6 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Winner of the University of Michigan Press / Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC) Prize for Notable Work in the Digital Humanities In the age of digital communications, it can be difficult to imagine a time when the meaning and imagery of stamps was politically volatile. While millions of Americans collected stamps from the 1880s to the 1940s, Stamping American Memory is the first scholarly examination of stamp collecting culture and how stamps enabled citizens to engage their federal government in conversations about national life in early-twentieth-century America. By examining the civic conversations that emerged around stamp subjects and imagery, this work brings to light the role that these underexamined historical artifacts have played in carrying political messages. Sheila A. Brennan crafts a fresh synthesis that explores how the US postal service shaped Americans' concepts of national belonging, citizenship, and race through its commemorative stamp program. Designed to be saved as souvenirs, commemoratives circulated widely and stood as miniature memorials to carefully selected snapshots from the American past that also served the political needs of small interest groups. Stamping American Memory brings together the histories of the US postal service and the federal government, collecting, and philately through the lenses of material culture and memory to make a significant contribution to our understanding of this period in American history.

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Flight From Syria: Refugee Stories by Hugh Eakin (Pulitzer Center) 4.0 Stars (75 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Flight from Syria: Refugee Stories features the writing and photography of nine Pulitzer Center grantees- journalists who reported on Syrian refugees between 2012 and 2015. Their travels took them from Syria to Sweden, and from crowded camps to cramped apartments in city suburbs. Each of the journalists- Hugh Eakin, Lauren Gelfond Feldinger, Stephen Franklin, Joanna Kakissis, Alia Malek, Holly Pickett, Alisa Roth, Alice Su, and Selin Thomas- lends a unique perspective. Originally published in Al Jazeera, BBC News, Guernica, In These Times, Marketplace, NPR, The Atlantic and The New York Review of Books, these stories tell of an abandoned homeland, an indifferent world, and an uncertain future. They trace the history of one of the biggest displacements of modern times- providing a testament to the suffering and courage of those who fled. Edited by Kem Knapp Sawyer Designed by Evey Wilson

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Printing and Prophecy: Prognostication and Media Change 1450-1550 (Cultures Of Knowledge In The Early Modern World) by Jonathan Green (University of Michigan Press) 5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Printing and Prophecy: Prognostication and Media Change 1450-1550 examines prognostic traditions and late medieval prophetic texts in the first century of printing and their effect on the new medium of print. The many prophetic and prognostic works that followed Europe's earliest known printed book---not the Gutenberg Bible, but the Sibyl's Prophecy, printed by Gutenberg two years earlier and known today only from a single page---over the next century were perennial best sellers for many printers, and they provide the modern observer with a unique way to study the history and inner workings of the print medium. The very popularity of these works, often published as affordable booklets, raised fears of social unrest. Printers therefore had to meet customer demand while at the same time channeling readers' reactions along approved paths. Authors were packaged---and packaged themselves---in word and image to respond to the tension, while leading figures of early modern culture such as Paracelsus, Martin Luther, and Sebastian Brant used printed prophecies for their own purposes in a rapidly changing society. Based on a wide reading of many sources, Printing and Prophecy contributes to the study of early modern literature, including how print changed the relationship among authors, readers, and texts. The prophetic and astrological texts the book examines document changes in early modern society that are particularly relevant to German studies and are key texts for understanding the development of science, religion, and popular culture in the early modern period. By combining the methods of cultural studies and book history, this volume brings a new perspective to the study of Gutenberg and later printers.

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Surrender: How the Clinton Administration Completed the Reagan Revolution by Michael Allen Meeropol 4.3 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Michael Meeropol argues that the ballooning of the federal budget deficit was not a serious problem in the 1980s, nor were the successful recent efforts to get it under control the basis for the prosperous economy of the mid-1990s. In this controversial book, the author provides a close look at what actually happened to the American economy during the years of the "Reagan Revolution" and reveals that the huge deficits had no negative effect on the economy. It was the other policies of the Reagan years--high interest rates to fight inflation, supply-side tax cuts, reductions in regulation, increased advantages for investors and the wealthy, the unraveling of the safety net for the poor--that were unsuccessful in generating more rapid growth and other economic improvements. Meeropol provides compelling evidence of the failure of the U.S. economy between 1990 and 1994 to generate rising incomes for most of the population or improvements in productivity. This caused, first, the electoral repudiation of President Bush in 1992, followed by a repudiation of President Clinton in the 1994 Congressional elections. The Clinton administration made a half-hearted attempt to reverse the Reagan Revolution in economic policy, but ultimately surrendered to the Republican Congressional majority in 1996 when Clinton promised to balance the budget by 2000 and signed the welfare reform bill. The rapid growth of the economy in 1997 caused surprisingly high government revenues, a dramatic fall in the federal budget deficit, and a brief euphoria evident in an almost uncontrollable stock market boom. Finally, Meeropol argues powerfully that the next recession, certain to come before the end of 1999, will turn the predicted path to budget balance and millennial prosperity into a painful joke on the hubris of public policymakers. Accessibly written as a work of recent history and public policy as much as economics, this book is intended for all Americans interested in issues of economic ...

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Race for Citizenship: Black Orientalism and Asian Uplift from Pre-Emancipation to Neoliberal America (Nation of Nations Book 23) by Helen Heran Jun (NYU Press) 3.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Helen Heran Jun explores how the history of U.S. citizenshiphas positioned Asian Americans and African Americans in interlocking socio-political relationships since the mid nineteenth century. Rejecting the conventional emphasis on 'inter-racial prejudice,' Jun demonstrates how a politics of inclusion has constituted a racial Other within Asian American and African American discourses of national identity. Race for Citizenship examines three salient moments when African American and Asian American citizenship become acutely visible as related crises: the 'Negro Problem' and the 'Yellow Question' in the mid- to late 19th century; World War II-era questions around race, loyalty, and national identity in the context of internment and Jim Crow segregation; and post-Civil Rights discourses of disenfranchisement and national belonging under globalization. Taking up a range of cultural texts -- the 19th century black press, the writings of black feminist Anna Julia Cooper, Asian American novels, African American and Asian American commercial film and documentary -- Jun does not seek to document signs of cross-racial identification, but instead demonstrates how the logic of citizenship compels racialized subjects to produce developmental narratives of inclusion in the effort to achieve political, economic, and social incorporation. Race for Citizenship provides a new model of comparative race studies by situating contemporary questions of differential racial formations within a long genealogy of anti-racist discourse constrained by liberal notions of inclusion.

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The Victorious Blood: Will Show You What Happened In Karbala Thirteen Hundred Years Before. by Hussin Alkheder 4.1 Stars (45 Reviews)    Price verified one hour 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 involvement in a high stakes conflicts filled with language of ancient conspiracy, subterfuge, alliance, and betrayal, often ending in death for one of the combatants involved.

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Length: 420 Pages (8,968 KB)
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The Granite Key (Arkana Archaeology Mystery Thriller Series Book 1) by N. S. Wikarski 4.1 Stars (1,037 Review)    Price verified one hour ago

If you liked THE DA VINCI CODE, you'll love this series! During the untold millennia before patriarchy was conceived, the world was a very different place... • Series Finale Award Nominated as Best Mystery of the Month • For Fans of Archaeology Adventure, Historical Thrillers, and Treasure Hunt Mysteries THE ARKANA SERIES A myth-shattering treasure hunt that spans continents, centuries, and lost civilizations, pitting a secret society against a ruthless fundamentalist cult. The prize is a cache of hidden artifacts that could rewrite history or end it completely. With the world hanging in the balance, only one faction can win. More importantly, only one can survive. Volume 1 - The Granite Key In THE GRANITE KEY, an antique dealer is murdered for a mysterious cipher stone that reveals the location of a collection of ancient artifacts. The victim's sister Cassie is stunned when she learns about her sibling's double life as an Arkana agent. She's even more stunned to discover the role she's about to play in helping the Arkana recover the cache. Along with two field agents, she travels to Crete to hunt for clues, unaware that ruthless foes are only steps behind. Cassie and her new team have only hours to find what they seek before a Minoan crypt buries them along with their quest.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 261 Pages (966 KB)
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The Fall of White City: Revised 2020 Edition (GILDED AGE CHICAGO MYSTERY SERIES Book 1) by N. S. Wikarski 4.3 Stars (474 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

To solve baffling crimes in turn-of-the-century Chicago, you only need to know a single fact. Bygone sins in the White City cast the longest shadows. • Revised 2020 Edition. Nominated for Reader's Choice Awards as Best First Novel and Best Historical Mystery • For Fans of Cozy Mysteries, Amateur Sleuths, and Gilded Age Chicago History GILDED AGE CHICAGO MYSTERY SERIES Gilded Age Chicago is the fastest growing metropolis in America, rivaling New York as the City of the Century. This melting pot of thieves and corrupt politicians, robber barons and immigrants, is rife with scandal and social injustice. An eccentric heiress and a star reporter find themselves repeatedly drawn into the hidden world of intrigue and murder that lurks within the shadows of the White City. Volume One - The Fall of White City Wealthy spinster Evangeline LeClair leads a paradoxical life. By day, she fends off marriage-minded suitors. By night, she teaches English to factory workers at a social settlement in the slums. Evangeline is quite satisfied with the status quo until murder disrupts her routine. One of her students, a penniless immigrant, has been stabbed to death in Chicago's most exclusive hotel. The girl's brother, a known anarchist, is accused of the crime. Evangeline wheedles her admirer, Freddie Simpson, into helping her track down the real killer. Their list of possible suspects is long: a captain of industry, a denizen of the slums, a shady doctor who mixes his own drugs, and a teenage prostitute from a sporting house in the Levee District. The gleaming surface of the World's Fair casts many shadows, and THE FALL OF WHITE CITY exposes the darkness at its core.

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Length: 279 Pages (914 KB)
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Gold and Death in Mexico: A Historical Western Adventure Novel by Johnnie Burns 3.8 Stars (160 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Jake Morgan and Ben Dunlop have a strong friendship and a shared dream; to buy a ranch together. In between working hard and saving money, nothing raises their spirits quite like an evening at the saloon. On one fateful night, though, a striking woman walks up to their table and presents them with an opportunity too good to turn down. A fortune is at stake, but death might also be the price... Are they prepared to put their lives on hold for the sake of a thrilling chase for gold? Towards the end of his life, Delta Delaplaine's father drew a map leading to an ancient Aztec treasure. An enticing, yet deadly hunt to find it could be the ticket to escape not only poverty but also her mourning. All she needs now is a fierce group willing to risk everything alongside her. She owes it to her father to bring his dream to life... Jake, Ben, and Delta travel to Mexico knowing they will either live and prosper or die. Among the challenges they will face on their way are a ruthless gang, as well as remnants of the Aztecs waiting for a chance to rise once again. In the wake of gunfire and blood, will their joined forces be enough to survive tragedy? An action-packed story, featuring complex and fascinating characters, and twists and turns that will take your breath away. A must-read for fans of Western action and romance. "Gold and Death in Mexico" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cliffhangers, only pure unadulterated action.

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Length: 444 Pages (4,164 KB)
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The Land of Little Rain by Mary Austin (Open Road Media) 4.2 Stars (303 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

A stirring tribute to the unique beauty of theAmerican Southwest In the region stretching from the High Sierras south of Yosemite to the Mojave Desert, water is scarce and empty riverbeds hint at a lush landscape that has long since vanished. But the desert is far from lifeless. For those who know where to look, the "land of little rain" is awash in wonders. In this exquisite meditation on the people, flora, and fauna of the American desert, Mary Austin introduces readers to the secret treasures of the landscape she loved above all others. Her lyrical essays profoundly influenced the work of nature writers and conservationists, among them Edward Abbey and Terry Tempest Williams, and have inspired generations of readers to visit some of the country's most stunning national parks, including Death Valley and Joshua Tree. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

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Length: 101 Pages (2,958 KB)
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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.

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Length: 492 Pages (2,829 KB)
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The Far Shore by Edward Ellsberg 4.6 Stars (577 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

June 6, 1944, D-Day: Allied forces took the beaches at Normandy -- and the naval engineering genius of Edward Ellsberg would play a crucial part. Before World War II, Edward Ellsberg had already established himself as a true innovator and master naval engineer, revolutionizing the salvage and rescue of sunken vessels like no one before. Then, having served his country for over a decade, he retired to private life. But his work was not finished. Within hours of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the aging and physically ill Ellsberg was on a train to Washington, DC, to offer his services once again. And they would be needed for the greatest military invasion in human history. In The Far Shore, Rear Admiral Ellsberg describes in detail the meticulous preparation and efforts behind the Normandy Invasion -- efforts that would keep the flow of men and materials streaming onto the beaches and into the heart of Europe. From dealing with the extremes of engineering possibilities to wrestling with the knowledge that countless lives would depend on the success of his intricate planning, Ellsberg would work himself into exhaustion to do his part. His achievements would eventually earn him the Distinguished Service Medal and lead to his appointment as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. Vividly described by a man who saw firsthand the horrors of war and the cost of victory, The Far Shore takes readers through the brutal surf, onto the bloody beaches, and into the mind of one of World War II's little-known heroes.

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Flight of the Forgotten: A True Story of Heroism and Betrayal by Mark Vance 4.4 Stars (161 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Flight of the Forgotten is the true story of one of the most closely-guarded American military secrets of all time. It is intriguing, controversial and thought-provoking. The story traverses 50 years, two generations and the realities of our physical world. The triggering event is the tragic loss of an American Eighth Air Force bomber crew in 1945 under mysterious circumstances while enroute home after the end of World War II. The loss represents a 50-year-old aviation mystery, officially "forgotten" by the United States Government. Details described and amplified within the story remain permanently "buried" inside a top-secret O.S.S. file to this day. This book is a public counter to official efforts by the United States Government to have the events permanently erased from the public record. The author's extensive research indicates that those events involve murder, conspiracy and sabotage by the O.S.S., the forerunner to the modern CIA.

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On the Fringe of the Great Fight by George G. (George Gallie) Nasmith 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 9 hours ago

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Saints And Sinners: In the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms of Mercia and Lindsey by John Broughton (Next Chapter) 4.0 Stars (81 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Saxon times were not called the Dark Ages for nothing. It was a violent, unrecognizable world of kill or be killed. In seventh century England, tribes and so-called kings vie for power and blood flows throughout the land. Aethelred - ruler of Mercia - is being pressed from all sides, and his wife Osthryth dies under unknown circumstances. Osthryth's ring falls into the hands of warrior noble Aethelbald, who is accused of her murder and forced to leave Mercia by his conniving cousin Coeolred, who has eyes on the throne. When Aethelred abdicates and the weakling Cenred assumes power, Coelred sees a path to become the king. With a court rife with would-be successors, can Aethelbald survive and become Bretwaldas - the 'Britain-ruler' - and sweep aside the underkings to unite the land? Based on true stories, John Broughton's Saints and Sinners shines a light on the murky Dark Ages, and recreates a Britain on the cusp of momentous change.

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Capt. W. F. Drannan, Chief of Scouts, As Pilot to Emigrant and Government Trains, Across the Plains of the Wild West of Fifty Years Ago by William F. Drannan 4.2 Stars (58 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

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Puppets of Faith: Theory of Communal Strife: A Critical Appraisal of Islamic Faith, Indian Polity ‘n More by BS Murthy 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

The sublimity of Muhammad's preaching in Mecca and the severity of his sermons in Medina make Islam a Janus-faced faith that forever bedevils the mind of the Musalmans. This thought-provoking work, possibly in a new genre, besides dissecting the anatomy of Islam, steeped in the Quran, seeks to depict the psyche of the Musalmans, shaped by the proclivities of their prophet, vicissitudes of his life and the attitudes of his detractors, which the mechanism of their umma perpetuates. More to the point, aided by "I'm Ok - You're Ok", the path-breaking work of Thomas A. Harris and Roland E Miller's "Muslim Friends-Their Faith and Feeling", this book, for the first time ever, psycho-analyzes the imperatives of the Muslim upbringing, which has the potential to turn a faithful and a renegade alike into a fidayeen. Also, apart from delving into the ironies of the faiths that affected the fate of the peoples, eclipsed the cultures of communes, altered the course of history and afflict the politics of the day, this book examines how the sanãtana 'Hindu' dharma came to survive in India, in spite of the combined onslaught of Islam and the Christianity on Hinduism for over a millennium. This book is for those who wish to be aware of the follies of their faith and the foibles of others to lighten the burden of dogma and reduce the baggage of prejudice postulated in its thirty-five well-structured chapters. Also, besides providing a panoramic view of the Indian history, this thought-provoking book appraises the way Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Azad, Ambedkar, Indira Gandhi, Narasimha Rao, Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, Narendra Modi et al made or unmade the post-colonial India. Possibly in a new genre this free eBook is a book for our times. Contents Preface of Strife Chapters 1. Advent of Dharma 2. God's quid pro Quo 3. Pyramids of Wisdom 4. Ascent to Descent 5. The Zero People 6. Coming of the Christ 7. Legacy of Prophecy 8. War of Words 9. Czar of Medina 10. Angels of ...

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