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Somatic Harmony for Beginners: Achieve Mind-Body Balance with a 28-Day Plan of Easy and Fast Somatic Exercises to Reduce Stress, Relieve Pain, and ... by Jordan Riverstone Price verified 52 minutes ago

Unlock Your Path to Wellness with Exclusive Gifts • 120 Guided Breathwork Scripts • Peaceful Forest, 1 Hour Relaxation Music • Self-Care Planner Printable • 60 Affirmation Cards • Wellness Journal Are you overwhelmed by stress and chronic pain? Do you struggle to find time for lengthy exercise routines? Looking for quick and effective ways to improve your flexibility and well-being? If these questions resonate with you, "Somatic Harmony for Beginners" is the perfect solution! In today's fast-paced world, self-care can be challenging. This book offers a comprehensive 28-day plan of easy and quick somatic exercises designed to help you achieve a harmonious mind-body balance. These exercises are quick to perform and highly effective in reducing stress, relieving pain, and improving flexibility. Why "Somatic Harmony for Beginners" is Your Ultimate Guide to Wellness: • Quick and Easy Exercises: Designed for beginners, these exercises fit seamlessly into your busy ...

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Queen Mary I: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of British Royalty) by Hourly History 4.3 Stars (425 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Queen Mary I Series Information: House of Tudor Book 4 * * *Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. Mary I, perhaps best known by the moniker Bloody Mary, was England's first female monarch who ruled in her own right. A fighter from birth, she was the only surviving child of Henry VIII and his wife Catherine of Aragon. Mary would make her way back to her father's good graces after being cast out by him in favor of his numerous wives and would eventually undo her father's religious reforms by restoring Roman Catholicism in England. The fourth Tudor to rule England, Mary is remembered for burning around three hundred Protestants at the stake on her quest for religious reform. Inside you will read about... A Survivor from Birth Her Father's Six Wives Long Road to the Throne Executions and Phantom Pregnancies The Death of Bloody Mary And much more! In this book, we ...

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King Philip's War: A History from Beginning to End (Native American History) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (230 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Discover the remarkable history of King Philip's War... Free BONUS Inside! King Philip's War was a conflict fought between English colonists and indigenous peoples in North America toward the end of the seventeenth century. Primarily, the clash occurred because the European migrants were encroaching on native land. But more than that, it was also a struggle for survival: the fledgling colonies were fighting to establish a semblance of European society against the Native Americans, who saw their cultures evaporating with the tremendous loss of land and life. Although King Philip's War is not always well remembered, some historians have argued that it is of critical importance to understanding colonial history, as well as to the development of America itself. Discover a plethora of topics such as • The Causes of King Philip's War • The Raid of Swansea • King Philip's War Escalates • The Battle of Bloody Brook • The Great Swamp Fight • The Death of King Philip • ...

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The History of the United States of America | Understanding America's Past: The Story of the USA by Skriuwer .com 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Discover the history of the United States with this easy-to-read book, perfect for history lovers, students, and anyone curious about America's past. Start with Pre-Colonial and Colonial America, learning about Native Americans and the first settlers. Follow the European Exploration that led to early colonies. Understand Colonial Life and Society, including work and relationships with Native Americans. Explore The Road to Independence as tensions with Britain rise, leading to the Revolutionary War and the birth of a nation. Learn about the challenges of Founding the New Nation, including writing the Constitution and Bill of Rights. See the nation's Expansion and Conflict, including westward growth, Manifest Destiny, and the Mexican-American War. The Civil War Era covers slavery, states' rights, and impacts on African Americans. Read about Industrialization and Modernization, including the growth of factories, immigration, and city life. Understand the effects of the World Wars and ...

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Battle of Berlin - World War II: A History From Beginning to End (World War 2 Battles) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (401 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Battle of Berlin - World War II Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. The Battle of Berlin was a monumental battle between two adversaries who despised one another. For the Russians who had endured the horrific suffering and loss of lives in defending their nation against the Nazi invasion, the opportunity for vengeance seemed as if fate was on their side. For the German civilians who remained in Berlin, the approach of the Red Army invoked terror. The Germans hoped that the Americans would reach them first; they would have preferred to surrender to the Americans. But the Russians were advancing swiftly from the east, and by April of 1945, the Battle of Berlin was underway. Inside you will read about... From Stalingrad to Berlin The Battle of the Oder-Neisse The Russians Enter Berlin The Last Days of Adolf Hitler The Rape of Berlin And much more! Hitler died by his own hand on April 30, and the Third ...

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History of Scotland: An Enthralling Overview of Important Events and Figures (Europe) by Billy Wellman 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

The History of Scotland -- The Tiny Nation That Changed the World! Do you know the whole story of Scotland? Journey through the rich heritage of a nation that has significantly shaped the world in this enthralling history book. Discover the fascinating events and iconic figures that have made Scotland a beacon of culture, innovation, and resilience. Here is just a glimpse of what you will find in this book: • ?? Ancient Beginnings: Who were the first people to call Scotland home? Explore the enigmatic ruins of Skara Brae and the dawn of Scottish civilization. • ?? Clash of Cultures: Delve into the interactions between the ancient Romans and the fierce inhabitants of Caledonia. What secrets do these early encounters hold? • ? Formation of a Kingdom: Understand the pivotal connections between the Picts and the Gaels in creating the Kingdom of Alba. • ? Regal Lineages: From Kenneth I to Mary, Queen of Scots, meet the kings and queens who defined Scottish royalty. • ? ...

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Jesus Is A Black Man: An Inconvenient TRUTH by Evangelist T. C. Wanyanwu (Majesty Printing Press) 4.5 Stars (91 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

In the ancient times, it was no secret that Jesus Christ was a Black man from the tribe of Judah. The early Jews knew it because they were also Blacks. The Romans knew it, and the Greeks knew it. In fact, all the people of his time, and long afterwards, knew that the Messiah Christ Jesus was a Black man. This book is an inconvenient truth that you may not be ready to read. Through this book, you get answers to the following: ? What is the mind of God on Idolatry which consists not only in the worship of false gods, but also in the worship of the true God by images? ? Is Jesus really a Black man from the tribe of Judah? ? If Jesus is black then does the bible support it? ? Are Black people the original Hebrew Israelites? ? Is there any forensic and scientific proof that the messiah was black? ? Who is the man in the picture that is displayed in most churches around the world? ? Why is the colour of Jesus very important in revelation of the Anti-Christ? The answers to these all ...

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Gurani Mythology: Journey Through Time with Gods, Goddess, Creatures and Mythical Tales by Chronicle Press Price verified 7 hours ago

"Gurani Mythology" takes you on a magical trip into the heart of the Middle East. It's an interesting look at the many myths and legends that come from one of the oldest cultures in the world. Folklore in Kurdistan is very interesting. Stories and stories from the past have been passed down from generation to generation. Listen to the epic stories of Mem and Zin, the sad stories of Kurdish Romeo and Juliet, the stories of the brave hero Dimdim, and the mysterious stories of the Yazidis. Learn about the rich practice of telling stories that is an important part of Kurdish culture and shows its struggles, hopes, and unbreakable spirit. "Kurdish/Gurani Mythology" is more than just a bunch of stories; it shows how a people really feel. The book shows what it's like to be Kurdish through these myths and legends, which show their long past, diverse culture, and unwavering strength. It encourages readers to discover a world where stories are more than just fun; they are important for ...

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Wars of the Roses: A History From Beginning to End (Medieval History) by Hourly History 4.1 Stars (598 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Wars of the Roses * * *Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. The Wars of the Roses were a series of civil wars in England fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York between 1455 and 1485. Over a thirty-year period, England had five rulers, three of whom were killed or executed. Power changed hands on even more occasions as an ineffective king, Henry VI, was subject to mental breakdowns and protectors of the realm were regularly appointed to rule during these episodes, thereby disaffecting Henry's ambitious queen, Margaret of Anjou. Though the battles fought were limited in scope, one of these, the Battle of Towton, is considered the bloodiest battle ever fought on English soil. The nearby river was described as running red with the blood of some 38,000 soldiers who lost their lives that day. Inside you will read about... Prelude to War: A House Divided A ...

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Antebellum Era: A History from Beginning to End by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (453 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Antebellum Era... Free BONUS Inside! In his Gettysburg Address in 1863, President Lincoln wrote of the birth of the United States that had taken place "fourscore and seven years ago." Although a broad overview of American history leaps from the surrender of the British at Yorktown in 1781 to the firing upon Fort Sumter in 1861, historians realize that those 80 years in between represent a dynamic but unsung era in the chronicle of the nation's ancestry. The Antebellum Era encompasses the period from the first Fugitive Slave Law of 1793 to its more drastic sequel in 1850. It includes the invention of Eli Whitney's cotton gin, which made cotton vastly more profitable to produce, and the expansion of slavery to feed King Cotton, a progression that led to the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861. The Antebellum Era saw the evolution of a nation with deep agrarian roots to a country that developed a manufacturing presence which ...

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Assyrian Empire: A History from Beginning to End (Mesopotamia History) by Hourly History 4.3 Stars (293 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Assyrian Empire... Free BONUS Inside! The Assyrian Empire was the largest, most powerful, and longest-lasting in the ancient world. It included lands that comprise modern Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Palestine, Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain, and Cyprus as well as large parts of modern Saudi Arabia, Libya, Turkey, and Iran. The Assyrian army was the most effective, most highly trained, and best equipped in the ancient world, and few nations dared to stand against it. This force was used with ruthless brutality by Assyrian kings to ensure that potential foes were terrified of losing a battle with the Assyrians. There wasn't just one Assyrian Empire; there were three. Each rose, seized lands in the ancient Near East, and then declined to insignificance. It was only the third empire, the Neo-Assyrian Empire, that finally attained the full size and scope which previous rulers had attempted. Yet the very size of the empire was part of what ...

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The Bronze Age: A History from Beginning to End by Hourly History Price verified 4 hours ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Bronze Age... Free BONUS Inside! In the nineteenth century, historians began to classify the periods of human prehistory into three ages: Stone, Bronze, and Iron. Of these three, the period known as the Bronze Age (lasting approximately from 3300 to 1200 BCE) was the most significant, not just because people began to work metal on a large scale for the first time but because of other changes taking place. People started to live in large, permanent sites that became the first cities. Agriculture replaced hunting and gathering as the principal means of producing food. The wheel was invented, writing was developed, and the first studies were made of natural sciences including astronomy. International trade became, for the first time, a factor in the lives of even ordinary people. Kings and hierarchical societies emerged, ruling first over small city-states, then over the earliest nations, and finally over vast empires. This was a defining period ...

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MALCOLM X: A Definitive Biography of Malcolm X, Chronicling His Journey from Adversity to Activism and Beyond by Flora Carley Price verified 7 hours ago

Prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary life story of a true trailblazer. Malcolm X's journey is a testament to the power of resilience, determination, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Have you ever wondered what drove this iconic figure to challenge the status quo and become a voice for the voiceless? Prepare to be immersed in a gripping narrative that will leave you inspired and forever changed. This comprehensive biography delves deep into the life and legacy of Malcolm X, painting a vivid portrait of a man who refused to be silenced. From his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise as a civil rights leader, you'll be taken on a journey that will captivate your heart and ignite your passion for social change. This book offers: • A unique, multifaceted perspective on Malcolm X's life and the impact he had on the world • Insightful exploration of the pivotal moments and key decisions that shaped his remarkable path • Compelling storytelling that brings to life ...

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Flying Bullets in Devil's Territory: A Historical Western Adventure Book by Austin Grayson 4.4 Stars (512 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

The only thing missing from Noah Bradshaw's peaceful farm life is a chance to marry the beautiful Ruth Younger, the woman of his dreams. Unfortunately, fate has other plans for him... When folks around Willow Bend start mysteriously disappearing, everyone rushes to attribute it to a supposedly cursed cave at the base of Willow Peak. However, when Ruth's brother vanishes off the face of the earth, followed by Noah's brother as well, the brave farmer is determined to find them at any cost. Will Noah manage to get to the bottom of a dark mystery even when all the signs show that he's signing his own death sentence? Luckily for him, Noah has Ruth on his side, and together they begin a perilous journey towards a giant mousetrap. It's not too long before they realize that it's not witches they must contend with, but ruthless criminals ready to disperse fear and death. From that moment on, it all comes down to one choice; risk it all in order to rescue their brothers and the other ...

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Report of Mr. W. E. Cormack's journey in search of the Red Indians in Newfoundland by W. E. Cormack (DigiCat) 3.5 Stars (8 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

In "Report of Mr. W. E. Cormack's journey in search of the Red Indians in Newfoundland", W. E. Cormack provides a detailed account of his expedition to find the indigenous people known as the Beothuk in the early 19th century. The book showcases Cormack's meticulous observations of the landscape, flora, and fauna of Newfoundland, as well as his interactions with the Beothuk tribe. Written in a straightforward and informative style, this report sheds light on the culture and way of life of the Red Indians, offering valuable insights into their customs and traditions. Cormack's narrative is an important historical document that provides a unique perspective on the indigenous people of Newfoundland during that time period. W. E. Cormack, a Scottish explorer and naturalist, was driven by a desire to uncover the mysteries of the Red Indians and document his findings for the benefit of future generations. His passion for exploration and commitment to understanding different cultures led him ...

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Unbreakable Dolls (Wild West History) by Julie McDonald 2.8 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Eight true stories of amazing women in Northern Arizona who have not been written about before. Bess Siler, (cover photo) was born in poverty in Michigan. She became a Harvey Girl and went on to become a prominent business woman and property owner in Arizona. Belle Mexicano's life on the reservation is fascinating as well as her traditional Navajo wedding. Beautiful Cherie Blair, rodeo champion and American All Around Cowgirl of 1940. Jane Pendley's (Slide Rock State Park) fairy tale life in Oak Creek Canyon. Ermelinda Zanzucchi came from Italy to the mining town of Jerome. Gracie Hatcher, along with 5 small children, fled an abusive marriage and racial prejudice in Louisiana. Reader favorite Elizabeth Heiser, a colorful woman who spent a winter alone with her horses at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.* Along with each story is a humorous short story about Arizona written by the authors father, V.G. Benson. *An expanded story with more information and more photos is available as a ...

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Celtic Mythology: A Timeless Collection of Celtic Myths and Legends by Adrian Danvers Price verified 52 minutes ago

CELTIC MYTHOLOGY A Timeless Collection of Celtic Myths and Legends Unlock the magic of ancient legends with "Celtic Mythology: A Timeless Collection of Celtic Myths and Legends." This meticulously crafted guide invites you to explore the rich tapestry of Celtic myths and legends that have shaped the cultural heritage of the Celts. Meet the powerful gods and goddesses who reigned over the Celtic universe, from the benevolent Dagda to the fierce Morrigan, each deity offering profound insights into the values, fears, and aspirations of the ancient Celts. Delve into the adventures of legendary heroes like Cú Chulainn, whose exploits are as heroic as they are tragic, and encounter mystical creatures that embody the magic and mystery of Celtic folklore. Gain a deeper understanding of the daily lives, cultural practices, and religious beliefs of the Celtic people. Discover how they worshipped, celebrated, and lived, providing a rich backdrop to the myths that have been passed down ...

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The Interest of America in Sea Power, Present and Future by A. T. Mahan 4.1 Stars (31 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

A.T. Mahan's 'The Interest of America in Sea Power, Present and Future' is a groundbreaking exploration of the importance of naval power in shaping nations' destinies. Written in a scholarly and analytical style, Mahan delves into the strategic significance of sea power, highlighting its influence on economic prosperity and global dominance. His detailed accounts of naval battles and historical events serve to illustrate his argument, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in military history and geopolitics. Mahan's work is a cornerstone of naval theory and remains relevant in today's world of increasing maritime tensions. A.T. Mahan, a distinguished naval officer and historian, draws upon his extensive experience in the U.S. Navy to provide valuable insights into the subject of sea power. His expertise in naval strategy and tactics allows him to present a compelling case for the vital role of navies in shaping the course of nations. Mahan's passion for the sea and ...

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Juneteenth : Women Abolitionist and Their Impact on Liberation by Lois Denise Africa 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Greater love hath no man (in this case, women) that often laid down their lives for people that were often less than friends), Women were in the forefront of every attempt to end slavery, and so HIGHLY DESERVE PRAISE ON JUNETEENTH. This book is dedicated to the Vital Role that Women Abolitionists played to the Emancipation Process, and thus to Juneteenth, which is celebrated annually on June 19th. The date commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States and to the fulfillment of more Americas original goals of equality. The storyline is that while the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 marked a significant step toward ending slavery, it was not until June 19, 1865 that the Union was in sufficient control and had enough soldiers to enable the troops to arrive in Galveston, Texas, and put the decision into being.. Behind this pivotal moment in history lies a tapestry of abolitionist efforts in which women played crucial roles. This book spotlights their ...

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Thomas Jefferson: Architect of American Democracy and Champion of Individual Liberty by Flora Carley Price verified 2 hours ago

Discover the Man Behind the Legacy: Thomas Jefferson's Life Unveiled Have you ever wondered about the real person behind the grand ideals of liberty and democracy? What drove Thomas Jefferson to shape a young nation's future with such vision and passion? This biography offers an intimate and compelling look into the life of one of America's most influential Founding Fathers, revealing the complexities and contradictions that made him both a revered leader and a controversial figure. Imagine walking alongside Jefferson through the halls of Monticello, feeling the weight of his decisions during the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, and understanding the personal struggles he faced. Through rich storytelling, this book brings you closer to Jefferson, painting a vivid portrait of his triumphs and trials. Benefits of Reading This Book: • Gain a deeper understanding of Jefferson's contributions to American democracy. • Learn about the lesser-known aspects of his life, ...

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NATIVE AMERICAN HERBALIST HANDBOOK . 3 BOOKS IN 1: Discover 200+ Herbal remedies, medicinal plants and Sacred roots to improve your well-being. ... by Joana Maya Tevez 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified one hour ago

THE LONG LOST ANCIENT HERBAL REMEDIES HANDBOOK OF THE NATIVE AMERICANS Do you want to find your way into the lost world and forgotten art of Native American herbal medicine without being bogged down by misinformation and sensational claims? Are you looking for a modern guide to traditional Native American herbal medicine that will help you stock your medicine cabinet with inexpensive, all-natural herbal preparations? Native American tribes' knowledge of herbs and herbal remedies is unparalleled, but not easily accessible because it is passed down orally from one generation to the next. But don't give up yet! I am proud to present the Native American Herbalist's Handbook. This is a complete and comprehensive set of 3 BOOKS IN 1 that chronicle our rich craft heritage and herbal traditions. More thorough than any other guide on the market, thoroughly researched and written with ease of use in mind, this book guides you from harvesting to implementing low-cost DIY treatments, from ...

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East Germany: A History from Beginning to End (History of Eastern Europe) by Hourly History 4.3 Stars (295 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Discover the remarkable history of East Germany... Free BONUS Inside! Imagine a society with no unemployment, zero inflation, free healthcare and education, free childcare, virtually no serious crime, and where women and men are treated with absolute equality. Such a society has existed: in the German Democratic Republic (GDR), popularly known as East Germany. For forty years after its creation in 1949, the GDR represented an attempt to create a genuinely egalitarian society where every person had the same opportunities and rights. However, there was a dark side to this social experiment. The Stasi, the secret police of the GDR, monitored the population on a scale never attempted before or since. Freedom of expression simply did not exist, and those brave enough to speak out could find themselves in prison or excluded from society. This was a nation of stark contradictions between rights and benefits and ruthless suppression. How did this country come to exist? Why did it end ...

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Great Northern War: A History from Beginning to End (Wars in European History) by Hourly History 4.1 Stars (215 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Great Northern War... Free BONUS Inside! The Great Northern War was a war waged by Russia, Denmark-Norway, and Saxony-Poland-Lithuania against the Swedish Empire from 1700 to 1721. It also engaged several of the other great powers of Europe at the time, engulfing much of the continent and its colonies in more than two decades of war. It was part of a long and almost constant series of wars fought home and around the world by European nations over control of more land, resources, and wealth. By its end, Russia had firmly established its ascendency, while Sweden would no longer pose a threat as a major empire. The history of the Great Northern War is an important piece of the history of Europe and imperialism. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Prelude to War • Outbreak of War • The Battle of Poltava • War with Hanover, Prussia, and Britain • The Death of Charles XII • The End of the Great Northern War • And much ...

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Thirty Years' War: A History from Beginning to End (Wars in European History) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (270 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Thirty Years' War... Free BONUS Inside! If you had to name the most destructive conflicts in human history, you likely wouldn't put the Thirty Years' War near the top of that list, but in fact, this conflict resulted in more than eight million fatalities throughout Europe. The war, which began as a religious conflict, was fought between 1618 and 1648. It resulted in widespread destruction, and it bankrupted the majority of the powers involved. The Thirty Years' War began when the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II was elected, and he began to impose religious uniformity -- Catholicism -- throughout Central Europe. That caused a revolt on the part of Protestant communities, and before long, the conflict began to draw in many other European powers on one side or the other. Once the dust settled, there was an enduring mistrust of the "other" throughout Europe, and the first witch hunts had begun. For such a destructive war, the Thirty Years' War is ...

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Gallipoli Campaign: A History from Beginning to End (World War 1) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (161 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Gallipoli Campaign... Free BONUS Inside! The Gallipoli Campaign is known as one of the worst blunders committed by the Allied forces during the First World War. Despite being first thought up long before the beginning of the war, it was ultimately a hastily arranged campaign that the British hoped would knock the Ottoman Empire -- one of the Central Powers -- out of the war and slow the German war machine. With Germany finding success on every front, the Allies were desperate for new ideas. It was Winston Churchill's enthusiasm that encouraged the British War Council to give the campaign the green light, yet he would later lament the timing. Although it was a bold plan, a myriad of factors conspired to make Gallipoli one of the most futile operations of the war. Nevertheless, the lives lost from battles fought there would go on to echo throughout modern history. Turks, Australians, and New Zealanders, on the battleground and at home, would ...

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Homestead Legacy: The Carragher Brothers by George Steele 4.2 Stars (44 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

1885, Carragher Ranch, Dallas, Texas: A haven for the Carragher family, nurtured with love, sweat, and dreams by Liam and Olivia. Their legacy? Four children; three fiercely loyal brothers, Connor, Brendan, and Ronan, and the radiant Shannon, the family's heart and soul. Together, they built the Carragher Ranch into the crown jewel of Dallas. But the tides of fortune are fickle. When the fences are deliberately cut and their precious cattle stolen, peace morphs into chaos. The heart of the problem? A shadowy newcomer with pockets deep enough to buy vast expanses of land, spawning rivalry and igniting treacherous games. Step into the boots of the Carragher Brothers, as they grapple with deep-rooted betrayal and embark on a relentless quest for justice. In the unforgiving world of the Old West, where loyalty is tested at every turn. Join them as they fight not only for vengeance but to honor and uphold their parents' enduring legacy.

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Finding Family Trees: "Roots Unearthed" A Beginners Guide to Genealogy in England by Dawn D Gallagher 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Finding Family Trees: Unearthing Ancestral Secrets Unlock the hidden stories woven into the roots of your past. "Finding Family Trees" is your compass through the labyrinth of genealogy, where every branch holds a tale waiting to be told. In a world of digital archives, dusty attics, and whispered family legends, embark on a quest to trace your lineage. From the ink-stained pages of parish registers to the pixels of online databases, follow the footsteps of your ancestors across continents and centuries. What Awaits You: • The Art of Sleuthing: • Learn the art of detective work as you decipher cryptic handwriting, decode census records, and piece together fragmented narratives. • Discover how to navigate archives, libraries, and DNA testing services like a seasoned genealogist. • The Ancestral Trail: • Journey through time as you explore birth certificates, marriage licenses, and ship manifests. • Uncover forgotten lives -- the blacksmith, the suffragette, the ...

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Four Months Besieged: The Story of Ladysmith by Henry H. S. Pearse 4.7 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

In 'Four Months Besieged' by Henry H.S. Pearse, the reader is immersed in a vivid account of a small town under siege during a time of political unrest. Pearse's detailed descriptions and realistic dialogue bring the harrowing experiences of the townspeople to life, offering a compelling look at the effects of conflict on civilians. The book is written in a straightforward yet eloquent style, reminiscent of historical fiction classics, making it a captivating and thought-provoking read for those interested in war literature. The author skillfully weaves together themes of bravery, resilience, and sacrifice, providing a nuanced portrayal of the human experience amidst chaos and uncertainty. Henry H.S. Pearse's background as a historian and researcher shines through in the meticulous details and accuracy of the historical events portrayed in 'Four Months Besieged.' His deep understanding of the time period and dedication to authenticity make this book a valuable contribution to the ...

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Greek in a Nutshell by James Strong 3.9 Stars (90 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

In 'Greek in a Nutshell' by James Strong, readers are presented with a comprehensive overview of the Greek language, covering both its historical and linguistic aspects. Strong's writing style is clear and concise, making it accessible to readers of all levels of familiarity with the Greek language. The book is structured in a way that is easy to follow, with helpful examples and explanations provided throughout. Strong's attention to detail in explaining the complexities of the Greek language makes this book a valuable resource for students and scholars alike. Additionally, 'Greek in a Nutshell' situates the Greek language within its broader cultural and historical context, providing readers with a more complete understanding of its significance. Overall, this book serves as an indispensable guide to the intricacies of the Greek language and its impact on Western civilization. As an esteemed linguist and scholar, James Strong's expertise shines through in this valuable resource, ...

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The Conquest of the River Plate (1535-1555) by Ulrich Schmidel (DigiCat) 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Within the pages of 'The Conquest of the River Plate (1535-1555),' readers encounter a fascinating juxtaposition of narratives that provide a comprehensive understanding of the exploration and colonization of the River Plate region by European adventurers. This anthology melds the starkly vivid accounts of Ulrich Schmidel and Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, offering a range of literary styles from diaristic entries to elaborate recountings, set against the backdrop of 16th century Latin American exploration. The collection is notable not only for its historical significance but also for the varied perspectives it presents on the cultural and physical encounters between European explorers and Indigenous peoples, making it a complex tapestry of conquest and coexistence. The contributing authors, each remarkable figures of their time, bring forward a richness of experience and insight. Ulrich Schmidel and Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca were among the earliest Europeans to document their ...

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The Sailor's Word-Book by W. H. Smyth (DigiCat) 5.0 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

W. H. Smyth's 'The Sailor's Word-Book' is a comprehensive and detailed reference guide to the language and terminology used in the maritime industry. This invaluable resource provides definitions, explanations, and origins of nautical terms, ensuring a clear understanding for both seasoned sailors and landlubbers alike. Smyth's writing style is straightforward and informative, making this book a must-have for anyone interested in maritime history and literature. The meticulous attention to detail and the extensive coverage of nautical jargon make this book an essential guide for those looking to delve deeper into the world of seafaring. The Sailor's Word-Book is a timeless classic that continues to be a valuable resource for scholars, sailors, and enthusiasts of naval history. W. H. Smyth's profound knowledge and passion for the sea are evident in every page of this meticulously researched book, making it a standout work in the field of maritime literature. I highly recommend 'The ...

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Capital Bride: a sensual, mail-order bride, historical western romance (Matchmaker & Co. Book 1) by Cynthia Woolf 4.1 Stars (5,949 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

In this western historical romance, unexpectedly homeless, un-wed mother Sarah Johnson has few options. They could go live with her cousin William, but Sarah believes there's something untoward about his offer and it leaves her feeling uncomfortable. She's qualified to be a governess, but no one will have her because she wasn't married when she had her precious MaryAnn. Matchmaker & Co could be her salvation as mail-order-bride to Mr. John Atwood. Book 1 in the Matchmaker & Co series of western historical romance. In the rugged terrain of the Colorado Territory, single father John Atwood struggles to raise his daughter amidst the echoes of a tragic past. Haunted by the memory of his wife's brutal murder during a bank robbery, John grapples with the challenge of nurturing their traumatized daughter, who has withdrawn into silence ever since witnessing the horrific event. Desperate for assistance yet unable to find a woman willing to take on the daunting task of raising his daughter, ...

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The Worst Country in the World: The true story of an Australian pioneer family (Australia: a personal story Book 1) by Patsy Trench 3.6 Stars (186 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

In 1801 Mary Pitt left her home in Fiddleford in Dorset with her five children and sailed across the globe to live in a penal colony. Colonial New South Wales was then barely fourteen years old. It was an experiment that looked as if it was going to fail. What on earth made Mary choose to go there? The Worst Country in the World tells the story of the early days of colonial Australia as seen through the eyes of Mary and her family. It describes how the land that was originally considered not fit to be lived in struggled to become the 'lucky' country it is now. It is a personal story of family history told by Mary's descendant, an Anglo-Australian Londoner who once lived in Australia and has a deep affection for it. It is about struggle and snobbery, reinvention and revaluation. "Set against the backdrop of the Australian migrant experience, 'The Worst Country in the World' is not only a great read but a thought-provoking one too, especially for those with links to Australia, which ...

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Those Demented Children: Gavrilo Princip and the Plot against Franz Ferdinand by Paul Harris (Amber Publications) 4.3 Stars (8 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

In the summer of 1914, as overburdened diplomats anxiously bustled between the capital cities of Europe, the Serbian government asked the world how it was that they could be held responsible for the actions of "those demented children" of Austrian territory. Those "children" were a group of Bosnian activists called the Young Bosnians, belonging to a former Ottoman colony that had recently been annexed by Austria-Hungary, and who one sunny June day assassinated Franz Ferdinand, the Heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, so providing the pretext for the First World War and the resultant carnage. This is the story of those "children", their influences and the times in which they lived. Although much of the narrative is drawn from documented historical events and most of the characters retain their original names and actions, their words and motives have, in many cases, been contrived in order to drive a hypothesis that is neither original nor completely implausible. In fact, conspiracy ...

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Global Digital Cultures: Perspectives from South Asia by Aswin Punathambekar 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Digital media histories are part of a global network, and South Asia is a key nexus in shaping the trajectory of digital media in the twenty-first century. Digital platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, and others are deeply embedded in the daily lives of millions of people around the world, shaping how people engage with others as kin, as citizens, and as consumers. Moving away from Anglo-American and strictly national frameworks, the essays in this book explore the intersections of local, national, regional, and global forces that shape contemporary digital culture(s) in regions like South Asia: the rise of digital and mobile media technologies, the ongoing transformation of established media industries, and emergent forms of digital media practice and use that are reconfiguring sociocultural, political, and economic terrains across the Indian subcontinent. From massive state-driven digital identity projects and YouTube censorship to Tinder and dating culture, from Twitter and primetime ...

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A Great Master Speaks, Immense Powers of the Ancients Revealed: The True Secrets of Dynastic Egypt by M.G. Hawking 4.2 Stars (23 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Discover the Secrets of Power as Revealed in an Ancient Manuscript written by a Supreme Egyptian Master, circa 1370 B.C. This book takes you on an extraordinary journey through both space and time, from the remote ice peaks of the Himalayas to the highlands of Tibet, and far back through the ages to the mystic landscapes of ancient Egypt. Echoing down those vast corridors of time is the voice of the supreme Egyptian Master Kalika-Khenmetaten, who lived and authored esoteric manuscripts under the patronage of the great Kings of Upper and Lower Egypt, Amenhotep III and his successor Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), over three-thousand-three-hundred years ago. Riveting, magical, inspirational and richly enlightening, the story of Kalika is one of the most epic in history, and her writings reveal the great knowledge and power of the masters of those distant ages. Fragments of the material presented in this book have at various times through the millennia appeared in the more profound Eastern ...

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Hey Kids! Let's Visit Dublin Ireland: Fun, Facts, and Amazing Discoveries for Kids (Hey Kids! Let's Visit Travel Books #17) by Teresa Mills 5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Learn from Home or While Traveling - Get the kids engaged and excited about Dublin, Ireland - The Fair City! A Dublin, Ireland travel and learning book written especially for kids! Hey Kids! Let's Visit Dublin Ireland asks: Hey Kids! Did you know... • Dublin's history dates back to the 7th century? • The city has three pedestrian bridges across the River Liffey - one which was built in 1816? • An infection of potato crops played a large role in Dublin's history? • Dublin is home to one of the oldest colleges in the world? You will learn all about this and many more fun facts in Hey Kids! Let's Visit Dublin Ireland! You will love this book whether you are preparing for a vacation with the family, or simply want to learn a little more about things to do and see in and around the Fair City. Younger kids will love this neat way to visit through reading with their family! Each section of the book explains some of the history behind the major attractions as well as ...

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Whispers of the Roaring Twenties: Paris Unveiled by Naza Semoniff 3.8 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Winner of the Independent Author Awards 2024 in the Arts & Entertainment category. Dive into the enchanting world of 1920s Paris with the black and white edition of "Whispers of the Roaring Twenties: Paris Unveiled." This edition brings to life the allure of an era marked by artistic revolution and cultural upheaval, offering a captivating journey into the heart of the City of Dreams. Experience the 1920s Parisian landscape through vivid storytelling and classic black and white imagery. From the bustling streets to the intimate Bohemian Cafés, each chapter in this edition unveils the hidden gems and forgotten tales of this iconic period in a timeless monochrome palette. Author Naza Semoniff, a literary translator and writer deeply passionate about the 1920s, guides you through the artistic salons of Montparnasse, the untold stories of the Lost Generation, and the influential Russian Émigrés who shaped Parisian culture. Her unique perspective, born from translating French ...

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Ower Dabbling. (Ower Kid Book 4) by Atlas D'four (Atlas D'four.) Price verified 6 hours ago

Ower Dabbling. (From Victory to the Moon). As Ower Kid's younger brother slides inexorably on towards his third decade the events that are part of life's jungle worm surreptitiously down to ensnare. Lessons for the learning. Not for those of a gentler disposition. Raw. Funny. Disgraceful. - Indeed. Atlas D'four rounds off his quadruplet of bildung-treu's with this hilarious final exposure.

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Katherine Beard: Founder of Flagstaff Mission to the Navajos (Missionary Biographies) by Julie McDonald 3.8 Stars (14 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

In this short story, about a 30-40 minute read, you will meet a spunky woman whose determination led her to do amazing things, in spite of enormous challenges! Katherine Beard, 1908-1998, is not a well known missionary outside of Northern Arizona. I personally knew Miss Beard, and like me, you will be inspired and challenged as you get to know her through this story.

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Length: 30 Pages (1,429 KB)
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The Old Norse Spell Book: The Saga of Viking Warriors: Sailing the Seas of Destiny: Viking Longships, Exploration, and the Legacy of the Shield ... by Alda Dagny 4.2 Stars (26 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

How much do you know about the enthralling and unique Viking culture? Perhaps you have watched one of the many remarkable fiction or non-fiction films that depict Vikings (Last Kingdom, anyone?), and it has piqued your interest, making you want to learn more. Or maybe you're just a big history buff who is keen to learn more about how the Vikings lived, innovated, and helped shape society as we know it today. If this sounds like you, you're in the right place! Introducing The Old Norse Spell Book: The Saga of Viking Warriors, a perfect read for anyone looking to learn all about Viking longships, explorations, and the legacy of the shield maidens. Norse culture was exceptionally unique in many ways, allowing the Vikings to capitalize on their advanced exploration tools, superior fighting techniques, and aggressive nature and, eventually, sweep through parts of Europe, most notably England, Scotland, and Wales. Learn all about their expeditions, famous fighting techniques, unique gender ...

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Stories from Paul the Deacon: A Latin Reader for GCSE, A-Level and University Students: Edited with an Introduction, Notes and Comprehensive ... by Sean Gabb (Hampden Press) 4.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

This is a book of short readings that are in genuine but fairly simple Latin, that are interesting in themselves, and that are accompanied by a Vocabulary containing nearly every word used in the text. It also has an Introduction that explains the historical background. The book is directed at intermediate students of Latin -- that is, those who have made some progress in the language, but who still find the Roman classics too difficult to read with any fluency. It will help: • A-Level students in England; • Advanced school students elsewhere; • University students; • Students in home education; • Self-learners; • Classicists who want to know more about post-Imperial Latin; Paul the Deacon (c.725-799) is a primary source for many of the most important and dramatic events of the early middle ages in both Italy and the wider Mediterranean World. Though simpler than that of the Roman classics, his Latin is lucid and often graceful. He knows how to tell a story, and ...

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El Mundo Helenístico: Una Apasionante Guía de la Historia Antigua del Mediterráneo, desde Alejandro Magno hasta el Imperio Romano (Antiguas ... by Billy Wellman Price verified 7 hours ago

Cuando oímos el término "griego", lo primero que pensamos es en Sócrates, templos y togas, pero esto es sólo una pequeña parte de la apasionante y compleja historia del mundo helenístico. César no fue el único líder militar y político de su época. Y Cleopatra no era la única que dudaba de sus sentimientos hacia Roma. Desde la muerte de Alejandro Magno en adelante, el entorno de Grecia estuvo plagado de guerras civiles, traiciones y puñaladas por la espalda. Si te interesa la historia militar, la política o la arqueología, o simplemente eres un erudito de sillón, has llegado al lugar adecuado. En este libro examinaremos la Grecia Helenística de un modo que da vida a su gente y somete a debate sus decisiones, incluso dos mil años después. Si alguna vez te has preguntado algo de lo siguiente, este libro está hecho para ti: • ¿Se casó realmente Cleopatra con su hermano? • ¿Qué ocurrió con el vasto imperio de Alejandro luego de su muerte? • ¿Por qué ...

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The Covent Garden Enigma by Peter Baggott 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 8 hours ago

James Bentley was born and raised in a brothel as the son of a spurned courtesan. Now established as a conman of the highest quality, entrepreneur and respected businessman, he harbours a dark side, a penchant for abducting and abusing virgins to work in his brothels. Cold and heartless he is indifferent to the chaos and ruin he leaves in his wake, including his son, Malachi. By chance, James is introduced to alcoholic, womanising Patrick Curtis with the opportunity to acquire premises on The Strand for a high-class brothel and further funding for his fictitious projects. In so doing he meets Patrick's domestically abused wife Lilly. The pair are instantly drawn to each other and after James' disclosures of his past, the relationship is cemented. They have a problem, Patrick. Malachi coming of age at sixteen is told of his origins and whilst offered the position of clerk to the Bow Street Magistrate he exposes secrets of those he loves and those he will come to love. Will Lilly and ...

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Maybe You Will Survive: A Holocaust Memoir by Aron Goldfarb (Lume Books) 4.6 Stars (1,849 Review)    Price verified 4 minutes ago

The remarkable autobiography of a Holocaust escapee "Go on, my son. Maybe you will survive... " Aron Goldfarb was fifteen years old when he was ripped from his bed in Poland and forced to enter a Jewish work camp. Watching helplessly as Nazis murdered his friends and family, he and his brother, Abe, made their courageous escape after hearing rumours of fellow prisoners being executed in gas chambers. With astonishing bravery and an unshakeable will to survive, the brothers hid together in underground holes on an estate controlled by the Gestapo. In this moving testament to the strength of human endurance and the power of relationships, co-written with acclaimed author Graham Diamond, Goldfarb tells his unbelievable true tale at long last. Vivid, compelling and frequently harrowing, Maybe You Will Survive is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the human condition. Marking seventy-five years since the end of the Holocaust and Aron's liberation, this edition ...

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The Dancing Bear by Frances Faviell (Dean Street Press) 4.4 Stars (177 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

'You don't want to mind about any of this,' said the driver, waving a hand at the grey ruins and the greyer dust. 'In a few days you'll be so used to it that you'll like them. Berlin's a grand place! I'd rather be here than anywhere else in the world, and that's a fact.' 'No more perceptive portrait of Germany in defeat has been etched in word than Frances Faviell's first book, The Dancing Bear, which made so powerful an impact upon me that I read it in a single sitting.' Guy Ramsey, Daily Telegraph 'Berlin during the decisive years from 1946 to 1949... The prostitution which paid so handsomely; the black market which brought in rich rewards, although it meant that the Berliners had to part with treasured possessions; the night clubs which catered for still baser tastes; the impoverished intellectuals and the starving professors and the poor who had only their wits with which to eke out a bare sustenance -- all this and much else the author describes with insight, incisiveness, and ...

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PLANET PLAGUE (JOHN OF SWINEFORD Book 2) by BRYN M PARRY 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Poor John of Swineford, on his return to England for the first time in twenty years what does he encounter but The Black Death sweeping nearly all before it. Yes, the year 1348 was not the best period of the Middle Ages to drop by looking up your old flame. Things don't really improve when he takes on the decidedly dangerous mission to try and rescue a certain Isaac the Physician and his family from one of the waves of terror targeting the Jewish population of Valencia far to the south. He doesn't do things by halves, does he?

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Length: 75 Pages (820 KB)
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Self-Love & Self-Care Affirmations for Black Women: Discover How to Take Control of Your Wealth, Joy, Relationships, Health & Spiritual Healing by Reesy Turner 4.9 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Do you feel like you are spinning your wheels and sometimes becoming almost stagnant in reaching your goals? What are affirmations to you, and why do we need them now more than ever, especially Black women? The affirmations in this book featured are enriched with our history that intertwines to bring us into the 21st century and our day-to-day life. Throughout the pages of this book, you will find a respite to the special needs of Black women that are bountiful for your journey to motivate you to that next level of where you want to be mentally, physically, and spiritually. We all need a boost, but it is hard to find affirmations that are tailored just for us. You will find them here. But first you will get to delve into the history of how we got here with our different feelings, internal and external cultural influences. There is no better time for Black women to focus on caring and embracing their authentic self for the love, contributions, and beauty we bring to the table that ...

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Short Sketches from Oldest America by John B. (John Beach) Driggs 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 7 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.

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Length: 69 Pages (246 KB)
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The Hour of Fatality (Jane Rochester Mysteries Book 1) by LeAnne McKinley 4.1 Stars (44 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

What if Jane Eyre had to solve a mystery? Charlotte Brontë's literary heroine is finally married to Mr. Rochester. But their wedded bliss is not as peaceful as they anticipated. Strange lights are seen among the ruins of Thornfield Hall, and their land agent has departed without notice. Matters are complicated when they realize that a hidden menace is lurking in their new home. Mr. Rochester resolves to whisk Jane away to the nearest refuge: Ingram Park, mansion of the haughty Blanche. But that noble household is hiding secrets of its own. Lord Ingram is strangely distracted and his sister Blanche is behaving with unexpected courtesy. Is this the same careless, supercilious family she remembers? Before long, Jane makes a startling and ominous discovery that forces her to question everything she knows about Ingram Park. The first in the Jane Rochester Mystery series, this novel features Charlotte Brontë's favorite literary couple in a new tale of suspense and romance.

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The Qing Empire: The Most Successful Non-Han Dynasty by Anna Antypenko 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Step into a thrilling time machine and uncover the captivating tapestry of China's Qing Empire - even if you've read countless other historical books! Are you a history enthusiast with a burning desire to delve into the mysteries of China's past? Do you find your mind clouded by the haze of countless interpretations and perspectives, leaving you longing for an authentic, comprehensive, and unbiased narrative? Are you seeking a narrative that marries both intimate personal stories with grand political narratives, illustrating a vivid picture of the epoch? Your search ends here. "The Qing Empire: The Most Successful Non-Han Dynasty" is designed to quench your thirst for knowledge and offer an enlightening window into the rise, reign, and legacy of the Qing Empire. Unlike other books that either gloss over the sociopolitical nuances or drown readers in trivial details, this book strikes the perfect balance, emphasizing the most pivotal aspects without overwhelming you. Get ready to ...

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U.S. History: An Enthralling Guide to America's Major Events, Including the Revolutionary and Civil Wars (Exploring the Past) by Billy Wellman 4.5 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Dive Deep into America's History: Discover the Events That Shaped a Nation Three manuscripts in one book: • American History: An Enthralling Overview of Major Events that Shaped the United States of America • The American Revolution: An Enthralling Overview of the American Revolutionary War and Its Impact on the History of the United States of America • The American Civil War: An Enthralling Overview of the War Between States For those who are interested in learning about America, this is a great introductory book. It should whet your appetite to learn more. This detailed guide is an easy-to-follow, concise read providing a comprehensive understanding of America's roots and how it came to be the superpower it is today. In the first part of this book, you will learn about the following: • The early explorers of the Americas • The Thirteen Colonies and the difficulties the settlers faced • The French and Indian War, starring a young George Washington • The ...

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BAD MONKEY! (John of Swineford Book 3) by BRYN M PARRY 2.4 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Who would you call for if confronted by the problem of catching a 'serial killer' Bonobo haunting the dockland of medieval Liverpool? A good candidate would be that ace adventurer John of Swineford... if, that is, he can fit it in with all the baking he's been doing recently?

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Bible Study Workbook: A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Unlocking the Essentials of All 66 Books (Curious Histories Collection) by Ahoy Publications 5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Unlock the Bible: Simplify Complex Scriptures and Apply Them to Your Life! Does the Bible seem intimidating when you look through the pages and see the dense paragraphs? Have you tried reading the Bible but struggled to piece together the scripture's meanings? Do you understand a few popular Biblical stories but do not see how they link to one another? Have you read many Bible stories but fail to see how they apply to your life? Look no further because this is the ideal book for you! Here's a look at what you can find inside: • How History and Politics Come into Play - Discover the Bible's historical and political background. • A Deeper Understanding of Common Themes - Understand how common themes emerge through the scriptures from the Old Testament to the New Testament. • A Comprehensive Look at Connections to Modern Times - Connect ancient prophecies to modern times and unlock the relevance of scripture in your life. • Explore the Power of the Gospel - Reveal the ...

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PAGASA: This is the Future of War (Future War Book 6) by FX Holden 4.6 Stars (2,861 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

"F.X. Holden is a master at delivering top-notch, rapid, breathtaking scenes that exceed the prescience of Tom Clancy, the micro-accurate battle action of WEB Griffen, the intrigue of Steve Berry, all wrapped in the closeup action of a Stephen Coonts thriller. Pagasa: This is the Future of War by F.X. Holden has earned my highest recommendation, if your thrill meter can record this level of action." - Tom Gauthier, Readers Favorite, 5 STARS China moves to take over Pagasa Island in the South China Sea, putting it on a collision course with the USA that very quickly takes the region to the brink of total war. Set in an all-too-possible future, PAGASA is 'a whirlwind of a novel' that follows the lives of ordinary men and women facing extraordinary peril, on all sides of the conflict. On Pagasa, Philippine Seabee Captain, Heraldo Bezerra, and his small force of combat engineers come under attack from Chinese Coast Guard frigates and commandos of the elite Jiaolong special forces. In ...

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The True Story of Squanto and the First Thanksgiving (Spiritual Journeys) by Julie McDonald 4.4 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

This short story, about a 10-15 minute read, is interesting, educational and amazing! It is the true story of a young native man who was captured as a slave, taken to Spain and England, then returned to his homeland again just in time for the arrival of the Pilgrims. While people of all ages will enjoy this story, it was written with grade school children in mind.

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The Art of Guerrilla Warfare by J.J. Tucker 4.1 Stars (55 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

"THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS BOOK!" "A timeless piece that would undoubtedly disrupt the plans of any authoritarian regime." "The Art of Guerrilla Warfare is a must read for anyone interested in military strategy." "A book that would make the great Sun Tzu proud." Fighting a superior foe is a momentous task. There are many ways it can be done, there are many ways victories can be achieved. In war, there are no rules, there are no laws, there are only strategies and tactics. Many say what they would do in the face of tyranny, many know what they should do when the powerful become predators. A divided people can be isolated and devoured. Survival depends upon the masses forming one mind. There is no time to weigh the importance of morality as the devil approaches. To even question any tactics that lead to victory is foolish. There is no need to ponder what the enemy deems acceptable, they occupy the opposite end of the spectrum for a reason. At war with a superior force, one ...

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Poor Man's Air Force: A guide to how small drones might be used in domestic unrest or low intensity conflicts by Don Shift 4.8 Stars (22 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are changing the tactical landscape of warfare. The use of drones in conflicts has the potential to alter centuries of ground warfare in the same way as disruptive technologies like smokeless powder, the repeating firearm, tanks, and radios did in the past. Not just a rhetorical discussion of drone warfare, this book looks at practical usage by the prepared citizen, partisan, and soldier. In 2022, Ukrainian use of modified consumer-grade drones for attack surprised the world who had only really seen them used in intelligence, reconnaissance, and surveillance roles. Lurid videos of grenades being dropped on unaware troops heralds a terrifying new reality in warfare: the poor man's air force. Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are bringing an aerial observation and attack capacity to forces, large and small, that have never had such an advantage before. From warfare, to terrorism, and even self-defense, we have only seen the cusp of what drones ...

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Reverse the Slavery Curse: Breaking the Black Magic Spells by Paula Holland 4.6 Stars (19 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Spiritual weapons of war are being used against you. To get the upper hand, continue reading. Many European, Latino and Asian people who came to the United States decades ago with just a few dollars in their pocket, are wealthy in a few years. So why is it that many Black people who have been in the U.S. for generations, are still living at the poverty level? According to Paula Holland, there are natural and spiritual reasons for the bottom position of many Black people. In her book, Reverse the Slavery Curse: Breaking the Black Magic Spells, Holland gives a detailed history of Black people with traceable incidents that have led to their current condition and gives specific prayers that empower Black people to take back the authority and dominion that was stolen from them. Reverse the Slavery Curse: Breaking the Black Magic Spells is book one of a three-part series, and in it, readers will learn: • A detailed history of the indiscretions of Black people that led to The Most ...

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Length: 215 Pages (3,478 KB)
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Added: Jun 9th, 2024

Being Another Way: The Copula and Arabic Philosophy of Language, 900–1500 (Berkeley Series in Postclassical Islamic Scholarship Book 6) by Dustin Klinger (University of California Press) Price verified 10 hours ago

In Being Another Way, Dustin Klinger recounts the history of how medieval Arabic philosophers in the Islamic East grappled with the logical role of the copula "to be," an ambiguity that has bedeviled Western philosophy from Parmenides to the analytic philosophers of today. Working from within a language that has no copula, a group of increasingly independent Arabic philosophers began to critically investigate the semantic role that Aristotle, for many centuries their philosophical authority, invested in the copula as the basis of his logic. Drawing on extensive manuscript research, Klinger breaks through the thicket of unstudied philosophical works to demonstrate the creativity of postclassical Islamic scholarship as it explored the consequences of its intellectual break with the past. Against the still widespread view that intellectual ferment all but disappeared during the period, he shows how these intellectuals over the centuries developed and refined a sophisticated philosophy of ...

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Added: Jun 8th, 2024

The Lincoln Memorial: The History and Legacy of Washington D.C.’s Famous Monument by Charles River Editors 4.0 Stars (23 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the memorial's construction by people who worked on it *Explains how the memorial's site was chosen and how it was built *Includes a table of contents "IN THIS TEMPLE AS IN THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM HE SAVED THE UNION THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN IS ENSHRINED FOREVER" - The epitaph by Royal Cortissoz engraved in the Lincoln Memorial People have always loved symbols and monuments. Even before there was any sort of written language, there were places and things considered sacred, whether it was the Mesopotamians' ziggurats or the Egyptians' pyramids. Thus, it had long been a practice to make some sort of memorial to those who had died as a way to remember and honor them. Abraham Lincoln is one of the most famous Americans in history and one of the country's most revered presidents. Schoolchildren can recite the life story of Lincoln, the "Westerner" who educated himself and became a self made man, rising from lawyer to leader of the ...

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Length: 62 Pages (2,895 KB)
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Added: Jun 8th, 2024

Abu Zayd al-Balkhi’s Sustenance of the Soul: The Cognitive Behavior Therapy of a Ninth Century Physician by Malik Badri 4.8 Stars (408 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Al-Balkhi explains symptoms and treatments giving advice on preventive measures and how to return the body and soul to their natural healthy state. In doing so he displays a keen understanding of the human condition and the medical nature of the human emotional state. An astonishing feat given that many of the conditions he discusses were left largely unknown and untreated for centuries before being clinically defined as such, only as relatively recently as the 20th century. A genius, his insights on human psychopathology as well as diagnoses of psychological ailments including stress, depression, fear and anxiety, phobic and obsessive-compulsive disorders, together with their treatment by cognitive behavior therapy, relate to us in every way and are in sync with modern psychology. Importantly, they also incorporate a greater dimension to include the soul and the worship of God.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 77 Pages (1,553 KB)
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Added: Jun 6th, 2024

Discerning Movements of Social Atheism Box Set by Erik Angus MacRae 4.2 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

This is the complete box set containing the four preliminary works of the author Erik Angus MacRae. Contained within are the four titles: Observational Commentaries on Social Atheism: Volume 1: How Social Atheism Dethroned Christianity and Seized Power in the West, and the Caustic Effects of Darwinian Theory in the World, Volume 2: Scientific Arguments Against Darwin and Documentation of the Bigotry of Atheist Scientists Against Creationists and Christian Scientists, Volume 3: Alarming History and Alarming Predictions: the Communist Manifesto and its Revolutions, and finally, a separate Quote-and-Reply critique of the Communist Manifesto that also contains a copy of the Manifesto itself for cross-reference titled Observational Critique and a Copy of the Communist Manifesto: Drastically Increase your Understanding of The Communist Literature A Few Hours of Reading. The totality of the combined documents spans the whole recent history of Social Atheism represented for the most part in ...

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Added: Jun 5th, 2024

The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783 by Virginia History Government and Geography Service 4.6 Stars (10 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

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Genre: History [x]
Length: 191 Pages (224 KB)
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Added: Jun 3rd, 2024

Traditions of the North American Indians by James Athearn Jones 4.0 Stars (137 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

The first of three volumes of collected Native American folktales or oral traditions. Born in Massachusetts in 1790, James Athearn Jones grew up with Native American culture all around him. His childhood nursemaid was from the Gay Head tribe, and his household was frequented by other local Indigenous people of all ages. He enjoyed hearing their folktales. As an adult, he traveled the continent and sought to preserve and collect these stories in a book. In this first of three volumes, Jones shares eighteen captivating folktales from the North American Indians he encountered in his life. Discover such stories as "The Man of Ashes," "Pomatare, the Flying Beaver," and "The Resurrection of the Bison." This enriching and enlightening collection serves as a fascinating means to explore some of the history and culture of Native Americans.

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Length: 194 Pages (3,454 KB)
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Added: Jun 1st, 2024

Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana 4.5 Stars (563 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

In this nineteenth-century nautical memoir, a Harvard man sails around the tip of South America to California -- and returns with this classic tale of adventure. In 1834, nineteen-year-old Richard Henry Dana left Harvard University to enlist as a deckhand on a brig sailing from Boston to the California coast. For the next two years, he recorded the terrifying storms, awe-inspiring beauty, and dreadful hardships of the journey in a diary he would later expand into this riveting memoir of "the life of a common sailor at sea as it really is." Dana spares no detail in portraying the wretched conditions he endured and the cruelty of the ship's captain, but he also paints vivid, unforgettable pictures of natural wonders such as icebergs and schools of migrating whales. His descriptions of the missions and presidios of pre-Gold Rush California captured the imagination of the country when the book was first published in 1840, and they serve as valuable historical documentation to this ...

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Length: 382 Pages (3,195 KB)
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Added: Jun 1st, 2024

Socrates: A Complete Biography: Discover the Life and Teachings of One of History's Greatest Philosophers by Arun K. Tiwari 4.1 Stars (18 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Socrates had an early interest in the scientific theories of Anaxagoras, who taught the world that there are an infinite number of different kinds of elementary particles (atoms), and it is the action of the mind upon these particles that produce the objects that we see. Socrates believed that the senses of the body create difficulty for the Mind to think, and thus, he came to regard the physical world as deceptive. Socrates believed that his work, which he sought to understand through critical questioning and dialogue, was given to him as a divine mission, and hence, was his duty. His total lack of interest in material possessions was evident by his being always barefoot and wearing an old cloak the whole year around. His habit of going barefoot even in winter showed his power of endurance as well. To him, the aspiration for virtue was the highest aim anyone could have. Embark on a Philosophical Odyssey with Arun K. Tiwari's 'Socrates: A Complete Biography' Delve into the profound ...

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Length: 178 Pages (2,819 KB)
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Added: Jun 1st, 2024

The Complete Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln (Open Road Media) 4.4 Stars (86 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

A complete documentary archive of Abraham Lincoln's writings, from historic speeches to personal letters and telegrams. Collected here are numerous documents written by Abraham Lincoln from 1832 to 1865, over the course of his long career as a lawyer, statesman, and president of the United States. From the man who led the nation through the Civil War and into its Reconstruction, Lincoln's written statements -- including the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address -- are some of the most significant documents in American history. Included with these works are telegrams to politicians and wartime generals as well as personal letters discussing a range of topics, from youth and marriage to depression. This extensive collection is not only an excellent documentary history of America's greatest trial as a nation, but also an opportunity to enjoy the intellect and wit of one of America's greatest orators. As Theodore Roosevelt says in his introductory comments, "Lincoln's ...

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Length: 301 Pages (3,846 KB)
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Added: May 31st, 2024

Living in a Nuclear World: From Fukushima to Hiroshima (History and Philosophy of Technoscience) by Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent (Routledge) Price verified 7 hours ago

The Fukushima disaster invites us to look back and probe how nuclear technology has shaped the world we live in, and how we have come to live with it. Since the first nuclear detonation (Trinity test) and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, all in 1945, nuclear technology has profoundly affected world history and geopolitics, as well as our daily life and natural world. It has always been an instrument for national security, a marker of national sovereignty, a site of technological innovation and a promise of energy abundance. It has also introduced permanent pollution and the age of the Anthropocene. This volume presents a new perspective on nuclear history and politics by focusing on four interconnected themes-violence and survival; control and containment; normalizing through denial and presumptions; memories and futures-and exploring their relationships and consequences. It proposes an original reflection on nuclear technology from a long-term, comparative and transnational ...

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Length: 330 Pages (20,697 KB)
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Added: May 30th, 2024

The South Seaman An Incident In The Sea Story Of Australia - 1901 by Louis Becke 3.3 Stars (16 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

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Genre: History [x]
Length: 18 Pages (63 KB)
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Added: May 28th, 2024

Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 1 by United States. Work Projects Administration 4.5 Stars (801 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

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Genre: History [x]
Length: 385 Pages (394 KB)
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Added: May 26th, 2024

When the Good Turn Evil: A Historical Western Adventure Book by Austin Grayson 4.2 Stars (558 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Nathan Mayhew is on his way to El Paso, to become the new deputy of Sheriff Jacob Collins. After rescuing a woman who was held hostage by a band of banditos, he manages to arrive in town safe and sound. But little does he know that those banditos were only the beginning of the deputy's perilous adventure. When he discovers that his own boss might be behind a heinous crime, Nathan decides to fight corruption even if he will have to put his life on the line. Will he connect the dots, and uncover the truth about mysterious deaths and disappearance in the mountains? Being afraid to trust anyone, even the Sheriff himself, Nathan tries to get a grip of the crime that infests the town to the point of destroying it. Luckily for him, he soon finds love and support in the face of Eliza Gable, the daughter of the largest merchant in town. But as long as there are criminals out there, Nathan cannot find peace and live his happily ever. In the end, will Nathan's new love survive the onslaught? ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 471 Pages (2,168 KB)
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Added: May 24th, 2024

No Rescue for the Traitor: A Historical Western Adventure Book by Derek Levine 4.1 Stars (395 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Life is good for Benedict Aritza... He owns a butcher shop with his best friend, he is the town's favorite, ladies always smile his way and he's even put forward as a potential future mayor. His perfect little life is disrupted though when Curley, his business partner, goes missing while on a buffalo-hunting expedition. Benedict is not the kind of man to give up on his friend. He's determined to find him and bring him home safe. There's another problem, however; Curley's sister is dead set on coming along to search for her brother. Benedict admired Hallie's feisty personality, even though she'd always been out of bounds for him. Now, in close quarters as they go on the dangerous hunt together, can he resist the soft spot he's always had for her? Hallie lost her parents suddenly a few years back. Since then, she's been very protective of her brother, the only family she has left. When Curley goes missing, there is no way she will let this pass without a fight. When she discovers to ...

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Length: 423 Pages (3,019 KB)
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Added: May 24th, 2024

Sketches of the Covenanters by J. C. McFeeters 4.2 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

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Genre: History [x]
Length: 266 Pages (377 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 6 hours ago

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

El despertar de las águilas (Spanish Edition) by Francisco Tarazona Torán (Self published Ink) 3.9 Stars (74 Reviews)    Price verified 7 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. "

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Length: 304 Pages (106,765 KB)
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Hoarfrost to Roses (Hoarfrost Mysteries Book 1) by D.L. Gardner 4.5 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified one hour 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

A Maid of the Silver Sea by John Oxenham 4.3 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

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Genre: History [x]
Length: 134 Pages (335 KB)
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Added: May 17th, 2024

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

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Length: 518 Pages (706 KB)
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Added: May 13th, 2024

Stamping American Memory: Collectors, Citizens, and the Post (Digital Humanities) by Sheila Brennan 3.6 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified one hour 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 ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 236 Pages (4,218 KB)
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Added: May 13th, 2024