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History of Malaysia: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Kingdoms, Colonial Melaka, Modernization, and the Post-Independence Years (Asian Countries) by Captivating History 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 34 minutes ago

Journey Through the Ages: Malaysia's Epic Story Unveiled Step into the pages of Malaysia's history, from the haunting echoes of ancient battlefields to the grand halls of its sultans. This book takes you on an exciting trip through the dramatic and inspiring moments that have shaped Malaysia, offering more than just a recounting of events -- it captures the imagination with stories of bravery and mystery. Here's what awaits you within these pages: • Ancient Kingdoms Revealed: Explore the origins of Langkasuka, one of the earliest kingdoms on the Malay Peninsula, known for its fascinating history. • Sultanate of Melaka: Dive into the rise and fall of the powerful Sultanate of Melaka, where smart strategies and betrayal were part of the region's history. • Borneo's Tribal Spirit: Experience the strong spirit of Borneo's tribes as they resisted colonial rule, fighting to preserve their way of life against great odds. • Struggle and Independence: Witness the tough days of occupation and the determined path toward independence, showcasing the enduring spirit of the Malaysian people. • Singapore's Departure: Reflect on the significant moment when Singapore separated from Malaysia, changing the region's future. • Heroes and Legends: From the mystical sword of Hang Tuah to the tale of a Malay female warrior, discover the heroes who shaped Malaysia into what it is today. Special Features: • Each chapter invites you into different eras, from ancient times through colonial rule to the birth of modern Malaysia. • The stories are filled with vivid details and clear insights, making history accessible and engaging for all readers. Your Invitation: Open the door to a grand journey through time by adding this book to your cart today. Experience the charm and power of Malaysia's rich past for yourself and gain a deeper appreciation for the diverse and rich history that makes up this unique country. Dive into this historical adventure to understand how ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 131 Pages (7,044 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Siren's Song: The Allure of War by Antonio M. Salinas 4.3 Stars (33 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

"First you will come to the Sirens who enchant all who come near them. If anyone unwarily draws in too close and hears the singing of the Sirens, his wife and children will never welcome him home again, for they sit in a green field and warble him to death with the sweetness of their song. "There is a great heap of dead men's bones lying all around, with the flesh still rotting off them. Therefore pass these Sirens by, and stop your men's ears with wax that none of them may hear." (Odyssey. Book 12, 188-191). Everyone dreams. However, some of us dream about a nightmare that is a timeless character in civilization: war. The Siren's Song of war has a hold upon much of mankind, in that some of us are drawn to it like nothing else. Some of us fantasize about this experience called war. We read books, watch movies, and play video games about combat. Some wonder if they'd be brave enough to face the enemy and stare death in its face. Others wonder what the sound of a bullet flying overhead makes or how it feels to lay eyes upon the enemy for the first time. Do you wonder what war is like? This is a story of one man who was captivated by the Siren's call to war. The Sirens of war awaited him in the Pesh River Valley of Kunar Province, Afghanistan. There in Kunar, he finally learned the truth about war. If you are curious about this nightmare, or perhaps lived through it yourself, you are welcome to share in this journey. You will walk amongst the training grounds and experience war. These are one man's reflections of combat, taken from his war journal and originally written within hours of firefights, while his ears were still ringing from the cacophony of battle that all warriors intimately know. You are invited to this Afghanistan, a place where savage beauty and death coexist in every moment and with every breath.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 370 Pages (3,998 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

When the Airlines Went to War by Robert J. Serling 4.4 Stars (222 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

The Dramatic, untold Story of America's Civilian Air Warriors In the East, Japan had invaded China. In the West, Europe was being overrun by Hitler's war machine. And in the U.S., America's commercial airlines were stepping into a vital role that would make the difference between victory and defeat... From Robert J. Serling, one of America's most honored aviation authors, comes a dramatic chronicle of the glory days of the propellor plane, when the young, ambitious domestic airlines -- led by shrewd, independent-minded businessmen -- met up with military olive drab. It is the story of airline pioneers and pilots, mechanics and engineers, who overnight learned the art of night and transoceanic flying, moving cargo that included troops, ammunition and medicine, and were kept running by ingenious mechanics who borrowed from visiting planes. A must-read book for aviation fans and World War II history buffs, When the Airlines Went to War takes you inside the hulls of the transport planes, through harrowing, secret missions from Newfoundland to India and Guadalcanal, and into the top-level meetings between the airline owners and Roosevelt's White House that led to the development of the ATC (Air Transport Command) and the NATS (Naval Air Transport Service). A story of courageous pilots and remarkable flying feats, this is also a history of how a fledgling industry developed into a crucial military operation, and how it came out of the war not only victorious, but ready to change the shape and pace of air travel forever. 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.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 269 Pages (2,174 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

My Lady Nicotine by James Matthew Barrie (E-BOOKARAMA) 4.7 Stars (10 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

From the creator of Peter Pan and first published in 1890, "My Lady Nicotine" is one of his earlier works, an humorous ode to the power of nicotine. Focusing on his days as a smoker, James Matthew Barrie takes us through his life as a smoker to his last pipe as he begins his non-smoking days. Barrie's humorous essays about his companions, habits and quitting are sure to delight readers.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 287 Pages (7,718 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Surviving Catastrophes: Historical and cultural studies of past disasters and how people coped and survived (Empowered Resilience: Thriving in the ... by Barrett Williams Price verified 9 hours ago

Surviving Catastrophes: The Ultimate Guide to Historical Disasters and Disaster Preparedness From the deadliest plagues to the most devastating hurricanes, humanity has encountered numerous disasters that have shaped our history and our future. Whether we like it or not, catastrophes are a part of our lives, and being prepared for them is crucial. In this comprehensive eBook, we take a journey through time and revisit some of the most significant calamities that have struck humanity. From the Black Death in the 14th century to the Puerto Rico Hurricane of 2017, Surviving Catastrophes explores how humans have coped and rebuilt after disasters, offering insight and inspiration for modern-day disaster preparedness. Written by disaster preparedness experts, Surviving Catastrophes provides valuable knowledge and practical advice on how to prepare for and survive any disaster. The book draws on lessons learned from some of the most significant historical disasters and shows how these lessons can help us prepare for the next catastrophe, be it natural or man-made. With seventeen engaging chapters, Surviving Catastrophes delves deep into the historical context and causes of each disaster, examining the human responses and the subsequent impacts. The book also sheds light on the heroic acts of people who rose to the occasion and helped their communities, often at great personal risk. From the Great Fire of London to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Surviving Catastrophes provides gripping accounts of the human experience in the face of disaster. The book illuminates how different cultures and nations cope with disasters, highlighting the resilience and ingenuity of humans in the face of adversity. Surviving Catastrophes is not just a book about disasters, but rather, it is a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiration for anyone who wants to be prepared for the unforeseeable. Through compelling stories of survival, heroism, and hope, Surviving ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 52 Pages (1,825 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Native American History Trivia: Test Your Knowledge with 200+ Questions and Answers about Indigenous Cultures, Influential Leaders, and Historical ... by Ahoy Publications 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 34 minutes ago

Get over 200 fun, informative, and unique trivia questions about Native Americans! Are you a trivia buff? Do you love to learn new things? Have you always wanted to know more about Native American culture? If so, then this is the book for you! You can match your skills against challenging trivia questions about topics like Native American leaders, major battles, artwork, religions, and languages. See how you measure up to the experts across 10 chapters packed to the brim with amazing lore, incredible facts, and fantastic puzzles. Here's a taste of what you can find inside: • Endless Exciting Trivia: Access to hundreds of exciting trivia questions about Native American History. • Challenge Your Memory with Match-Up Questions: Look at the options and see if you can match the right facts with each other. • Fill in the Blanks: See if you can complete sentences and jog your memory! • Visual Trivia Fun: Go through fun visual hints to help give the trivia that added dimension. • And so much more! Trivia is more fun when it's tough - but fair. All the questions you'll find here are accurate and definitive. No matter how much you know about Native Americans, there will be something in this book that you've never learned before. So click the "Add to Cart" button now to show off your Native American trivia skills and impress your friends and family today!

Genre: History [x]
Length: 182 Pages (19,727 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Privateers and Privateering by Edward Phillips Statham 3.8 Stars (14 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

In 'Privateers and Privateering' by Edward Phillips Statham, readers are taken on a historical journey exploring the world of privateers and their impact on maritime history. Statham meticulously details the practices of privateering, highlighting the legal and illegal aspects of this method of warfare. Through vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, the book provides a comprehensive look at the role of privateers in shaping global politics and economies during their heyday in the 17th and 18th centuries. Statham's writing style is scholarly and informative, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in naval history and piracy. The book's literary context is grounded in historical research, offering a deeper understanding of the complexities of privateering and its lasting influence on modern maritime practices.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 355 Pages (1,525 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Lost World of the Himalayas, The Journals of Explorer M.G. Hawking by M.G. Hawking 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Composed from the journals of explorer M.G. Hawking's five years in remote areas of the Himalayas, this book transports the reader into a legendary lost world, a journey that leads to the discovery of the most refined and powerful knowledge possessed by the human race. Many years ago, on an extended trek into an inner region of the vast wilderness of the Great Himalayan Range, Hawking chanced on an unexpected find. In a majestic valley surrounded by towering ice peaks, he encountered a beautiful small village. In that community, called Siddhalaya by its residents, he had the privilege of meeting a number of truly extraordinary men and women. This encounter marked the beginning of sixty-two months Hawking spent in the Himalayan regions of Nepal and Tibet, during which time he kept detailed records of his adventures, experiences, and conversations with those highly enlightened individuals. Over the past several years the team at Wisdom Masters Press, in association with Hawking, has worked diligently to compose a series of books based on his journals and field notes. This was a daunting assignment; Hawking had accumulated hundreds of pages of hand-written journal entries and field notes, all of which had to be sorted and cataloged. Yet it was a fascinating if formidable task, one that could not have been accomplished without the assistance and encouragement of some of the extraordinary individuals Hawking met in the Himalayas, all of whom you will meet in the pages of our books. From the Author: "The knowledge of the masters is profound and powerful, and one hopes it will have relevance to others, will offer them insight and guidance, will greatly expand their knowledge and power, will be validated by their experience, or, at the very least, will stimulate them to search further on their own. The philosophy expressed by the masters reflects as well the broader context and search of our culture at this particular stage of its development. The evolutionary ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 177 Pages (920 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Blood οn the Cursed Railroad: A Historical Western Adventure Book by Johnnie Burns 4.4 Stars (382 Reviews)    Price verified 34 minutes ago

Joel Newton arrives in Auburn, California, determined to investigate the mysterious death of his brother. However, he soon realizes that his brother is not the only victim, as horrendous incidents seem to happen to anyone working on the Clipper Gap railroad. Despite the locals' belief that a demon has risen to claim anyone who ventures into the area, Joel suspects the sinister forces responsible have nothing to do with a curse... Can he remain sane amidst all the superstitions and uncover the much dirtier truth? Deeply traumatized by her husband's tragic loss, Summer Newton must figure out what it means to survive. When townspeople start whispering that her husband is responsible for Clipper Gap's plight, Summer and her son's lives hang in the balance. Desperate for help after exhausting all options, Joel may be her last glimmer of hope. Will Joel help her solve the riddle of the cursed town and clear her husband's name? When Joel suddenly faces the dark dangers at Clipper Gap, he realizes that whatever killed his brother, supernatural or not, is out to get him too. It's time to seek the help of his trusty gun, but will shooting skills alone be enough to get him out alive? Or will chaos continue to spread and ravage the town? 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. "Blood ?n the Cursed Railroad" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cliffhangers, only pure unadulterated action.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 451 Pages (4,019 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

American History: Native Americans & Washington (American History Series Book 2) by Lean Stone Publishing 3.9 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 4 minutes ago

The ultimate history Bundle for all Americans and people who take interest in American history. From Native Americans to America today, its founding fathers and constitution, embark on a journey that reveals the mistakes that tore a continent apart, as well as the triumphs that rebuilt it. =============================================================== American History: US History: An Overview of the Most Important People & Events. The History of United States: From Indians, to "Contemporary" History... Native Americans, Indians, New York Book 1) Final edition - complete with maps, illustrations and eyewitness accounts The story of how a handful of explorers and settlers grew into one of the world's greatest nations. Meet the leaders that founded and shaped a great nation. But, this short introduction to American History doesn't stop at who and when. It follows the rollercoaster of events to also show you how and why: Columbus' discovery of an uncharted continent led to rapid colonization by Spanish and European nations. Fierce competition between the Spanish, French, English, and Portuguese divided the North American landmass into multiple territories. A series of great leaders founded a democracy that has withstood centuries of peace and turmoil. War, tragedy, and famine shaped the United States into a modern superpower. The United States Constitution continues to guide and shape the nation today. The major political parties of the past shaped the modern Republican and Democratic parties. =============================================================== Native Americans: American History: An Overview of "Native American History" - Your Guide To: Native People, Indians, & Indian History (North American... Wars, Native American Culture Book 1) 3rd edition - complete with expanded and brand new content Discover a history you never knew! An in-depth look at all aspects of Native American social and geographical history. The study of Native ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 379 Pages (10,555 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

South America: Guide to the Most Important Events, People and Places in South American and Latin American History by Naomi Escalante 3.6 Stars (12 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Read for free with Kindle Unlimited! The history of South America has been primarily marked by the influence of the greater powers in each time period. The moment Columbus stepped on American soil marked a pivotal change in the fate of an entire continent. This is the book to read if you want to become acquainted with the main events and people that shaped the history of South America. There is always more than meets the eye, and that is exactly what this book aims at showcasing. You will see that even the most insignificant of details may end up shaping the fate and landscape of a country or, in this case, an entire continent. Ultimately, you will learn that the early civilizations of South America weren't savages. Quite the opposite - they managed to develop a rich and flourishing culture. Even though it was different than that of Europe, it was just as fascinating. Get this fascinating book today and start learning more about South American history!

Genre: History [x]
Length: 50 Pages (6,023 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

AFOQT Study Guide: Over 600 Practice Questions, Tips and Tricks for Air Force Officer Qualifying Test by LMBL TEST institute 4.7 Stars (32 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Are you ready to elevate your future? Can you envision yourself as an elite Air Force Officer? Your Ultimate AFOQT Guide is your key ally in securing this milestone and an honorable position as an Air Force Officer! This guide transcends a mere book; it's your arsenal on the AFOQT battlefield. With meticulous and targeted preparation, this guide bestows upon you: 2 Full Practice Test with over 600 Questions on: • Verbal Analogies & Word Knowledge: sharpen your linguistic acuity and analogical reasoning, crucial for effective communication and decision-making in high-stakes environments. • Arithmetic Reasoning & Mathematics Knowledge: enhance your numerical proficiency and problem-solving skills, essential for strategic planning and analysis. • Reading Comprehension & Situational Judgment: elevate your ability to swiftly digest information and make sound judgments, pivotal in dynamic scenarios. • Physical Science & Aviation Information: broaden your understanding of fundamental scientific principles and aviation-specific knowledge, foundational for any aspiring Air Force officer. • Instrument Comprehension & Table Reading: hone your skills in interpreting data and navigating complex instruments, vital for operational excellence. • Block Counting: develop spatial awareness and detail orientation, key attributes for tactical and strategic tasks. Empower Your Journey, Additional Tools for Success: • Extra Contents book 1) Mastering the SDI - Your Guide to the AFOQT Self-Description Inventory: unveil your strengths and areas for improvement with a comprehensive self-assessment, setting a solid foundation for targeted study. • Extra Contents book 2) Mastering Vocabulary for AFOQT Excellence - An Essential Guide: delve into 390 vocabulary words, complete with questions and an answer key, and expand your mastery with over 1000 synonyms. • Extra Contents book 3) Winning AFOQT Study - Techniques and Strategies: unlock your potential with this ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 385 Pages (3,023 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

A Week at Waterloo in 1815 by Lady De Lancey, Magdalene 3.7 Stars (16 Reviews)    Price verified 5 minutes ago

In 'A Week at Waterloo in 1815' by Magdalene Lady De Lancey, readers are offered a unique account of the events surrounding the Battle of Waterloo. De Lancey's memoir combines personal experiences with historical events, providing a vivid and engaging narrative of the battle. Written in a poetic and emotive style, the book captures the tension and emotions of the soldiers and civilians during this crucial period in history. The detailed descriptions and insights into the daily life at the battlefield add depth and realism to the storytelling. Situating the book within the tradition of historical memoirs, De Lancey's work stands out for its intimate and personal perspective on a significant historical event. Through her rich narrative and literary prowess, De Lancey brings the past to life, offering readers a glimpse into the human side of warfare. 'A Week at Waterloo in 1815' is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the personal stories behind major historical events.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 118 Pages (1,200 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 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 4 hours 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.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 392 Pages (9,441 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Wars of the 20th Century: Twenty Wars That Shaped Our Present World by Daniel Orr 3.5 Stars (22 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Wars of the 20th Century: 20 Wars That Shaped The Present World brings together twenty wars from the previous century into one convenient, easy-to-read collection. Fully explored are the following wars: Cambodian Civil War, Vietnamese Invasion of Cambodia, Chinese Civil War, Landing Operation on Hainan Island, Anglo-Afghan War of 1919, 1947-1948 Civil War in Palestine, 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Bosnian War, Kosovo War, Nagorno-Karabakh War, First Congo War, Second Congo War, Angolan War of Independence, Angolan Civil War, United States Occupation of Nicaragua 1912-1933, Nicaraguan Revolution (1961-1979) and Counter-Revolution (1981-1990), Football War, Dirty War, Chaco War, and 1932 Salvadoran Peasant Uprising. Various types of wars are represented, e.g. independence wars, civil wars, revolutions, counter-revolutions, political/ideological wars, border/territorial wars, ethnic/sectarian wars, etc., as are wars from the major continents, i.e. Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Each of the war is treated as a separate article, constituting a "chapter", and begins with an explanatory "Background" to the war before proceeding to the combat phase(s), "War". No preliminary knowledge of the wars is assumed; each stand-alone narrative uses plain, non-technical language and basic maps to convey the causes, fighting stage(s), results, and consequences of the wars. Wars of the 20th Century: 20 Wars That Shaped The Present World was written for the general readership, and purposed to be used as a casual read or a convenient source of information on a particular country's military history.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 205 Pages
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Alliance of Light: The Covert Operation to Save America (Truth to Power) by S.R. Buckel 4.4 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

A global war has been waged for years, right under your nose -- for your liberties. For the future of mankind. Even for your eternal soul. One side is a global criminal cabal, hooked into every facet of life on earth. They have a plan (or, rather, an agenda called the Great Reset). However, a life-affirming military Alliance is countering everything they do, defeating them at every turn. But this work is not about convincing you of these things or of anything else. It is an eye-opening guidebook, a manual, training you to note the optics this Alliance drops for us, because Operation Mockingbird, HRC, DEI, ESG, and everything you hear daily is designed to make you believe one thing or another. All leading you to behave the way the cabal wants. Discover the hidden history of the American Central Bank (Federal Reserve), and above all, the CRITICAL KEY ACTION TO WHICH WE MUST ALL COMMIT, to ensure the restoration of America. It is this key which shall determine our fate, and by extension the fate of the world. This is not hyperbole. Once you encounter the revelations herein -- such as Mass formation psychosis, Event 201, Operation Paperclip, the history of 6 patriot presidents who fought the Central Banking Clan (and that all 6 were shot) -- you will be free. Any subsequent attempt to brainwash you or control you will fail, because you will know absolute truths, and how to discern them from mountains of lies. Included for you among the 150 footnotes, are links to official government and military sites, to documents illuminating the truth of this War, along with historical and photographic evidence. It is time you confronted the facts about JFK, the Titanic, Nine-Eleven, 11/03/20 and 01/06/21.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 264 Pages (6,617 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

Native American Herbalist Bible [20 in 1]: Unlock the Secrets of Medicinal Plants & Ancient Remedies +600 | Embrace the Wisdom of Ancestors and ... by Alice kateson Price verified 34 minutes ago

EXPLORE THE MIGHT OF NATURE THROUGH THIS GUIDE ON NATIVE AMERICAN HERBALISM BRIMMING WITH HUNDREDS OF RECIPES! GET 2 FREE BONUSES INSIDE! Are you intrigued by the healing power of plants? Curious about ancient herbal remedies and their modern applications? Ready to step into the world of natural wellness? If so, keep reading! Immerse yourself in the wisdom of Native American herbalism with this detailed guide. Unearth the secrets of healing herbs, their historical significance, and their present-day applications. This guide simplifies the art of herbalism, providing practical insights into creating your own remedies at home. From understanding the medicinal properties of different herbs to learning how to use them for various ailments, this guide is your key to unlocking the power of nature. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced herbalist, this guide is an invaluable resource. It's a tool for embracing natural wellness. With this guide, you can confidently explore the world of American herbalism and elevate your health naturally. In this bible you will find: • Practical applications: Learn how to prepare hundreds of recipes and use herbal remedies in your everyday life, promoting health and wellness naturally. • Historical context: Gain insights into the rich history of Native American herbalism, deepening your appreciation for these timeless practices. • Accessible knowledge: The guide breaks down complex concepts into easily understandable information, making it suitable for all levels of experience. • Empowering tool: This guide empowers you to take control of your health using natural, time-tested methods, helping you to lead a more holistic lifestyle. • AND MUCH MORE... ! Books contained in this bible: • Book 1 Introduction to Native American Herbalism • Book 2 The Wisdom of Ancestors • Book 3 Native American Medicinal Plants • Book 4 The Art of Making Herbal Remedies • Book 5 Herbal Remedies for Physical Health • Book ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 437 Pages (19,666 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

American History: History of the United States: From Indians to Modern History of America. People, Places and Events that Shaped US History by Andrew White 3.5 Stars (25 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

READ FOR FREE WITH KINDLE UNLIMITED American History - History of the United States: From Indians to Modern History of America. People, Places and Events that Shaped US History How did America become the superpower that it is today? If you ever wondered this, then this book is for you. It presents the main events that shaped the American culture: how it developed from a group of colonists into the most prominent nation in the world. How did everything start? Who were the invaded and the invaders? This book will reveal each step that "constructed" America, aiming at addressing the most common questions concerning the difficulties of this "free land." The tone of this book is straightforward as the succession of points is presented clearly. Everything began with Columbus' remarkable first journey to America. Numerous battles and wars followed the founding of the Plymouth Colony. In spite of that, this didn't stop the newcomers from fighting for a land that was already inhabited. With every battle, the Indians become more of a minority, which somehow reduced the number of military conflicts. Still, only after the American Revolution did they manage to break away from their motherland's control. This way, they became the independent state that it is today. Soon afterward, the Civil War broke on the grounds of slavery, which was followed by the Two World Wars and the Cold War. In short, this book takes you on a discovery journey that begins with Columbus' first visit to America. It features an insightful, comprehensive analysis of the most significant events in America's tumultuous history and the effects they had on this country's development. Get your copy of American History - History of the United States: From Indians to Modern History of America. People, Places and Events that Shaped US History and learn more about this oh-so- famous country.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 71 Pages (1,985 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024
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