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Patagonia Infinita: Historia del sur de la Tierra (Spanish Edition) by Juan Manuel Herrera Traybel 4.7 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

@bookofpatagonia Patagonia Infinita es una maravillosa crónica histórica de este lugar conocido como el fin del mundo. La región es conocida desde los tiempos de Magallanes, pero aquí han pasado muchas cosas antes y después de su llegada. Los pueblos originarios, la colonización, las estancias, las ovejas, los problemas fronterizos entre Argentina y Chile son algunos de los temas que se tratan en este libro, acompañados de un contexto geológico, botánico y cultural. La historia del Perito Moreno, los parques nacionales y el desarrollo de la Patagonia hasta hoy son otros temas que nos invitan a pensar juntos en el futuro de la Patagonia. El autor se inspiró para escribir esta obra en sus experiencias como conservador de museos en la Patagonia. Espero que esté preparado para esta experiencia. Porque los Andes, la estepa y los vientos imparables nos esperan.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 364 Pages (12,699 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

A Black History Month Book: The Inside Story Behind the Celebration of African-Americans and Impacts to the Society by Daniel Pierce Price verified 4 hours ago

Discover the rich tapestry of Black history with "A Black History Month Book," an engrossing work that cuts beyond borders of time and place. You will find fascinating tales of bravery, ingenuity, and victories that have influenced the path of history within these pages. This book serves as a call to action rather than just an anthology. We are reminded that there is still a long way to go in the fight for justice, equality, and acknowledgment as we observe Black History Month. "A Black History Month Book" encourages readers to take an active role in the continuous effort to create a more just and inclusive world rather than merely observing it from a distance. Come celebrate with us the importance of Black history all year long, not just in February. Dispel myths, give voice to underrepresented groups, and have discussions that promote understanding. Let this book serve as a spark for genuine change, empathy, and most importantly, conversation. The stories of tenacity and success serve as a call to action, imploring us to address structural injustices and work toward a day where equality and diversity are valued. "A Black History Month Book" is a call to action to rise up on the shoulders of great leaders, remember the hardships of the past, and actively advance the future. During Black History Month, delve into the stories that have molded our common past and, motivated by these tales, take up the cause of constructive change. Accept the challenge and allow history to lead the way to a better, more inclusive tomorrow.

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Added: May 25th, 2024

History of Western Military Academy, Alton, Illinois 1879-1971 by Robert Scott 4.5 Stars (59 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

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

Genre: History [x]
Length: 138 Pages (10,440 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

"PAIAWON" APOLLO THE SUN GOD: NEW EDITION by DANIEL PETER BUCKLEY 4.1 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

EXPLORE THE EASTERN ORIGINS OF THE SUN GOD PAIAWON APOLLO AND TRACE THE DEITIES JOURNEY TO THE WEST VIA SYRIA, ANATOLIA AND THE GREEK ISLANDS. KNOWN BY VARIED NAMES IN HURRIAN LANDS HE WAS APLU THE SUN GOD AND UNDERWORLD DEITY FROM URKESH. IN UGARIT AND SYRIA HE WAS RESHEP LORD OF THE ARROW AN ARCHER DEITY AND GOD OF THE PLAGUE. IN ANATOLIA HE WAS APALIUNAS WITH CULT CENTERS AT WILUSA [TROY] ON DELOS HE USURPED AND REPLACED THE ORIGINAL DEITY ON THE SACRED ISLAND. UPON CRETE HE WAS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MASTER OF ANIMALS A YOUTHFUL DEITY WHO WAS CONSORT OF THE MISTRESS OF ANIMALS DEITY AS SA SA RA WAS THE MOTHER GODDESS KNOWN AS THE LADY. PAIAWON'S SACRED ISLAND WAS NAMED PAXIMADIA OR LETOIA THE ISLAND ASSOCIATED WITH HIS ARRIVAL ON CRETE. HIS DEVELOPMENT LED TO THE DEITY FORMING WITH THE FEMALE DEITIES A POWERFUL POSITION IN THE MINOAN WORLD. FROM CRETE PAIAWON CROSSED OVER TO THE MAINLAND AND THE BELIEFS AND CULT OF PAIAWON APOLLO TOOK CONTROL OF THE SACRED SITE OF DELPHI.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 127 Pages (535 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Tradition and Innovation: Reflections on Politics by Tuck Newport 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Individual members of life forms as diverse as dogs, fish and bacteria all display distinctive individual behavior patterns (i.e., "personalities"). These have evolved to maximize the odds that some members of a species will survive regardless of what happens around them. Behavior conducive to survival and reproduction in one situation often fails in another. Hence the need in every population group for a wide spectrum of behavior patterns. These variations recur, embodied in different individuals, generation after generation. The same evolutionary imperative produces the human behavioral diversity that maximizes our odds of survival as a species. Understanding political behavior, as distinct from engaging in partisanship, requires viewing politics with an eye not only for conflicting interests but also for conflicting values that are rooted in different human personality types. "Tradition and Innovation" examines the persistent conflicts generated by natural human variation and considers their role in our cultural evolution from pre-history to the present.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 37 Pages (195 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Rastafari Livity Essentials (The Esoteric Philosophy Collection) by The Thoughtful Guild Price verified 9 hours ago

Discover the Essence of Rastafari: Dive into "Rastafari Livity" Have you ever wondered about the true essence of Rastafari? What drives this vibrant movement, and how does it continue to inspire millions around the globe? Are you curious about the spiritual depth behind the dreadlocks, reggae music, and the iconic figure of Haile Selassie I? Prepare to embark on a transformative journey that unravels these mysteries and more in "Rastafari Livity." A Journey from Ancient Roots to Modern Resonance "Rastafari Livity" takes you on an enlightening voyage, tracing the origins of Rastafari back to the hills of Ethiopia and the streets of Jamaica. Learn how the coronation of Haile Selassie I in 1930 ignited a spiritual awakening among oppressed Jamaicans, marking the birth of Rastafari. Discover the influence of Marcus Garvey, whose prophetic words laid the foundation for this enduring movement. Unveil the Core Beliefs and Practices What does it mean to live a life of "Livity"? At the heart of Rastafari is a commitment to righteous living and spiritual devotion. Explore the significance of Haile Selassie I as the living God, the sacred use of ganja, and the vision of repatriation to Africa as the Promised Land. "Rastafari Livity" illuminates these core tenets, offering insights into the profound spiritual practices that define the Rastafari way of life. Language and Music: The Soul of Rastafari Language and music are powerful tools of resistance and identity in Rastafari culture. Delve into the unique linguistic expressions like "I and I" and "dreadtalk," which challenge colonial legacies and celebrate African heritage. Discover how reggae music, with its roots in Nyabinghi drumming and Rastafari chants, became a global force for change. The book highlights the contributions of legendary figures like Bob Marley, whose music continues to spread messages of peace, love, and social justice. Embrace Ital Living and Natural Health Rastafari's holistic approach to health and ...

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Added: May 25th, 2024

The Opinionated Spectator: Born to be Muslim by Pat Wary 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

The Islamic way of life is not confined to only religious practices, which makes its scope knitted into all disciplines of contemporary academia. The content of this moral exhortation is an audacious attempt to reunite all the secular fragments of our knowledge back to their divine roots. The goal is to bring the focus back to Revelation and share certain truths that may continue to benefit others. What is the origin of today's Islamophobia? Where is the mainstream Muslim voice in the barrage of misinformation with the extremes of both sides dominating the discourse? This book aims to fill that void through a systematic dive into world history. It is a critical investigation for our time to help navigate a conflicted world of science, philosophy, and religion. The answers to many current issues are buried in the depths of a rich scholastic tradition, which are summarized concisely. Many myths are debunked, categories deconstructed, and then reconnected to demonstrate the Islamic way of life. Thousands of years of human achievements in philosophy, science, and theology are churned through a Muslim perspective to address contemporary concerns. It is a book about everything an author is advised not to write. It is dense and difficult but a must-read for all curious souls!

Genre: History [x]
Length: 376 Pages (2,616 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Story of the War and My Family -Atomic Bomb, Kamikaze Attack and War Crimes-: 教科書に書けない歴史、番外編 戦争伝聞記英語版 ... by Koji Aiba 相葉 宏二 3.7 Stars (18 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

(Series: History not Written in Textbooks, Extra Edition) Story of the War and My Family -Atomic Bomb, Kamikaze Attack and War Crimes- This book is currently under campaign. Books in this series can be downloaded free once during a three weeks period, starting Saturday at 17:00 until Sunday at 16:00, Japan Standard Time. 8/19, 9/9, 9/30, 10/21, 11/11 will be the free download days. The author was born because of his parents having been alive and gotten married. Of course, this is the case for most Japanese people today; in the case of the author, however, whose Mother experienced the A-bomb in Nagasaki and Father participated in a Kamikaze Attack on a Navy bomber, a stroke of fortunate chance, as ultimately the chances of both his parents surviving such circumstances was very small. There was so much luck and such a strong eagerness to live that made them survive; consequently, the author and his brother were born. In the early 1960s, the 7-year-old author went to Singapore together with his family and heard about what the Japanese army had done in Singapore. The Overseas Chinese people and English people in Singapore harbored a strong hatred towards the Japanese at that time. The author thought that, after the war, Japan had become a good country and was trying to rebuild the economy that had been destroyed by the war. He was happy to live together with his parents, who were themselves trying to help the Japanese economy recover, even if it might have meant some hardships for him. Later, when the author returned to Japan, he was rather disappointed that his love towards Japan did not help him readapt easily. Years later, when the author had grown up and worked for four years, he had a chance to go to the United States and rediscovered the big, diverse world he had experienced during childhood. About the author: Born in Kobe, Hyogo prefecture in 1954, the author lived briefly in Tokyo, before moving to Singapore with his family (1961-1964). He came back to Japan ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 55 Pages (6,505 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Heritage Lost: How half of the initial antiquities collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art was lost at sea and with it part of the heritage of ... by Robert Scott 3.6 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

In 1872 half of the initial antiquities destined for the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art was lost at sea. Lying over a mile deep in the Mediterranean a significant part of the cultural heritage of Cyprus is waiting for recovery and return to the Republic of Cyprus.

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Added: May 25th, 2024

Isabella Warior Queen "StorytellerUK2023" by Michael G Kramer OMIEAust. 3.8 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

This story is about an amazing couple in the 14th century, who actually had a working 'Open Marriage' suchg that Queen Isabella even tolerated King Edwards II's homosexual activities with his male 'Favourates'. Things remained that way until te current favourite of the king, caled Pier Gaveston was killed. He was replaced by Hugh le Despencer the Younger and an intense homosexual affair developed bvetween the king and his chamberlain. After a time, Hugh le Despencer the Younger moved against Isabella by reducing her income markedly as well as taking her lands and other riches from her. Things came to a head when he also took her children from her and she went to France, raising a mercenary army and invaded England. she deposed her husband and installed her son as King Edward III.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 209 Pages (1,825 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

The bear and the swastika: Book 1 of the Axis Alternate series by Max Lamirande 4.1 Stars (186 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The year is 1939. The World rocks with the news of the signing of the Germano-Soviet pact. A dark veil soon falls on Europe as Poland is invaded and destroyed by the overwhelming forces of the Wehrmacht and the Red Army. France and the United Kingdom can only sit by and watch the two military juggernauts obliterate the Polish state. No one believes the two totalitarian regimes can agree in the long term as their ideologies completely contradict each other. Russia wants influence in the Balkans, has eyes on Finland, and wants an opening to the Mediterranean. Germany needs Romanian oil to keep its war machine operational, and Hitler is adamant about not letting the Bolsheviks gain another inch of ground in Europe. At least not more than he has already given out in the treaty of non-aggression signed before the Polish campaign. The year is 1940. The French campaign unfolds with a disaster for the Allies, and the Germans win an incredible victory over the combined forces of the United Kingdom and France. British forces narrowly escape to their island with the remnants of their armies, and France surrenders. The Germans occupy half of the country. It seems that the swastika will conquer the world, especially with the Russian bear watching its back. All the while, the Battle of England rages between the Luftwaffe and the Royal Air Force. The fate of the last free nation of Europe hangs in the balance. Will the courageous Brits and their new Prime Minister Winston Churchill prevail? And then something happens in Asia. Russo-Japanese again attack each other at Khalkin Gol, as they did a year earlier. Only this time, Stalin feels quite secure with his German alliance and decides that he has had enough of Imperial Japan in Manchuria. Red Army troops are sent east while Japanese Imperial forces mobilize throughout the Empire. War is all but unavoidable between the two powers. Germano-Soviet talks are organized in August 1940. The subject is nothing less than the ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 330 Pages (5,496 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Series: History not Written in Textbooks (3) Japan's help in Modernizing Korea and Taiwan and the Later Status of the Two Countries by Koji Aiba 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Series: History not Written in Textbooks (3) Japan's Help in Modernizing Korea and Taiwan and the Later Status of the Two Countries This book is now under campaign. The time and dates under Tokyo time are: Starting at 17:00 of Saturdays, 8/26, 9/16, 10/7, 10/28, 11/4 (irregular) until next Sunday at 16:00. This book is the third and last of this series regarding East Asian history. Here, the author tries to explain why Korea and Taiwan that seem to have a similar history of being "colonized by Japan", but one is totally anti-Japan and the other is very pro-Japan. After WWII, Korea has rewritten its own history as it wished, so considers that Japan is 100% wrong regarding annexation of Korea, and WWII. Korea maintains that Chosun Dynasty before annexation was a splendid country, but collapsed due to Japan's invasion, and missed the chance to modernize by itself. This seems totally impossible. Chosun dynasty was led by the Yangban class and was totally corrupt, so the society was tired out. Towards the end of 19th century, Korean economy was in stagnation, so it had no chance to leave the Chinese influence to join the modern world. After the Sino-Japanese War and Russo-Japanese War, Korea was annexed into Japan. Japan considered that if Korea was occupied by Russia, Japan would be in serious danger. Korea under Japan's reign received huge amounts of investments to start modern systems, so its economy started to grow rapidly. Unfortunately, after Japan lost in WWII and left Korea, the north and south became separate countries. North Korea has consistently been a dictatorship socialist country until today. South Korean economy suffered after the end of WWII because most of Korean heavy industries, was on the mountainous northern regions, using its hydroelectric power generation. In 1961, Park Chun-hee started a coup d'état and started to develop the "economy under dictatorship." Park used economic aids from Japan to make this accelerate. However, when freedom of ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 178 Pages (5,151 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024

Heaven Earth and Time by DANIEL PETER BUCKLEY 3.1 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Take a journey through time to discover the impact of mother nature on the ancient world and how the ancient deities have shaped the world that we live in today. Myths and Legends have added to our understanding of the ancient past with historians and archaeologists past and present shining a light on many lost cultures and people.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 300 Pages (15,705 KB)
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Added: May 25th, 2024
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