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Aztec Gods: Journey To Exploring the Deities in Mesoamerican Mythology by Chronicle Press Price verified 2 hours ago

Journey into the heart of ancient Mexico and uncover the captivating world of Aztec Mythology with. In this illuminating and enchanting exploration, you'll embark on an epic odyssey through the rich tapestry of Aztec gods, legends, and rituals. Delve deep into a civilization that worshipped the sun, revered the feathered serpent, and danced with the gods in awe-inspiring ceremonies. Unveil the enigmatic tales of Huitzilopochtli, the warrior god who demanded human sacrifices to keep the world from falling into darkness. Discover the mysteries of Quetzalcoatl, the benevolent deity with the power to shape civilizations and the fate of humanity. Whether you're a history enthusiast, mythology lover, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of a fascinating civilization, "Echoes of the Ancients" is your gateway to a world of wonder and wisdom. Prepare to be entranced, enlightened, and enthralled as you journey through the sacred stories and ancient wisdom of the Aztecs. Get your copy today and embark on an adventure that spans centuries, revealing the enduring echoes of Aztec mythology in our world.

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Length: 57 Pages (1,065 KB)
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Added: May 28th, 2024

101 People Who Made Poland (The 101 People Series) by Christopher Townley Price verified 2 hours ago

Who are the 101 people who made Poland? From the days of the early Slavs who inhabited the region, through a union with Lithuania and into a period of growing interference from Russia, this unique book traces the history of Poland through the lives of 101 people who made the land their home. The stories of kings, queens, soldiers, artists, inventors and more can be found in these pages. There are only three rules for inclusion: everyone included must have changed the country in some way, they're all dead now, and they all either come from Poland or made a big impact when they arrived. Part of the 101 People history series, 101 People Who Made Poland brings the story of the country to life through the stories of the people who have lived there.

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Length: 109 Pages (2,481 KB)
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Jane Austen's Easter by Holly Merry 4.4 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

A guide to celebrating Easter like Jane Austen. When did the notion of 'Easter Holidays' begin? Did Jane Austen have Easter Eggs? Find the answers in this book. Inspired by Jane Austen's letters and novels, and the history of Easter in Britain, this book transports you to a spring day in the Regency era. Discover how Jane Austen would have viewed Easter as the daughter of a clergyman, the Easter traditions familiar to her, what was popular to wear and eat at Easter, and how Jane Austen and the characters she writes about might have spent their time over Easter. Full of activities and ideas of things to make and do inspired by Easter in the Regency era, this book is perfect for anyone hoping to hold a Jane Austen themed Easter party. Lavishly illustrated throughout.

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Length: 122 Pages (60,951 KB)
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Deadly Skies by Bernard Nolan 4.0 Stars (15 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

The history of air combat in Europe during WWII is grippingly described by a man who was there and who has had decades of experience and research to put his experiences in perspective. Focusing on the Royal Air Force, the U.S. Army Eighth Air Force and the Luftwaffe, the book covers how the WW II air campaign in Western Europe unfolded, how it ended, and its cost in terms of human life - not only for the aircrews in those unfriendly skies, but the innumerable innocents who suffered through the carnage in European cities caused by bombing. The aircraft and equipment, the battles, the strategy, and the people are all described by Bernard Nolan with the insight of an insider and the expertise of a scholar, and with detailed illustrations from aviation artist Matt Holness. From Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain to D-Day, B-17s, B-24s, P-47s, P-51s, and Spitfires, this book takes the reader inside the air battles that played a decisive role in WWII. Chapters sections include: The Bomber Will Always Get Through,The Schneider Trophy, The Messerschmitt Bf 109, Dunkirk, Unternehmen Seeloeven (Operation Sea Lion), Adlerangriff (Eagle Offensive), Chain Home Radar System, Adlertag (Eagle Day), Bombs Fall On London, Goering Blinks, The Hardest Day, Blitzkrieg, Hitler "Postpones" The Invasion The Battle Of Britain Ends, RAF Bomber Command, The Butt Study, The Casablanca Conference, Happy Valley, The Dam Busters, The Battle Of Berlin, Dresden, The Norden Bombsight, Superchargers, The B-24, The Fw 190, Regensburg-Schweinfurt

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Length: 272 Pages (13,484 KB)
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Chronicles of the Comstock by Dennis Cassinelli 4.2 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

The Northern Nevada region known as the Comstock encapsulated the true pioneer spirit of the rugged Old West. A source of tremendous wealth thanks to rich deposits of gold and silver, the Comstock boomed in the mid-1800s and spurred thriving communities, bountiful railroads and a hearty breed of pioneers who called the Comstock their home. Now, Dennis Cassinelli brings to life the varied and colorful stories of the past with his latest work, Chronicles of the Comstock. A compilation of historical articles originally published in The Comstock Chronicle, a weekly newspaper based in Virginia City, the book features topics as diverse as the great Virginia City fire of 1875, the discovery of a cache of rare coin dies at the former Carson City Mint and the exaggerative newsmen who recounted the daily digest of life on the Comstock.

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Length: 339 Pages (3,176 KB)
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Semiconductor Horizons: A Journey Through Innovation by Aaron Kovner 3.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Dive into the captivating world of semiconductor history with our meticulously crafted book that chronicles the evolution of one of the most transformative technologies of our time. From the serendipitous discovery of the transistor to the era-defining rise of microelectronics and beyond, our comprehensive exploration takes readers on a journey through key milestones, innovations, and the remarkable individuals who shaped the semiconductor landscape. Uncover the origins of Moore's Law and its impact on the rapid growth of computing power, while delving into the challenges and innovations that have sustained its momentum. Explore the intricate realm of nanoelectronics, quantum computing, and bioelectronics, revealing the exciting future possibilities of semiconductor technology. As we traverse through the chapters, you'll witness how semiconductors have revolutionized industries, from telecommunications to healthcare, and bridged the digital divide, fostering global connectivity. Discover the profound influence of semiconductor advancements on environmental sustainability, ethical considerations, and the interconnected fabric of our modern world. In addition to the riveting historical narrative, our book introduces new chapters that delve into the history of computer architecture, the development of specific semiconductor devices, and their impact on space exploration and other scientific realms. We also address the pressing challenges facing the industry, from technical hurdles to economic dynamics, while showcasing the collaborative spirit driving future breakthroughs. Perfect for enthusiasts, professionals, and curious minds alike, 'Semiconductor Horizons: A Journey Through Innovation' is a must-read testament to the incredible journey of human ingenuity and its profound impact on our modern world.

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Length: 189 Pages (1,572 KB)
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Attack Transport: Iwo Jima: The USS Lowndes APA-154 (Attack Transport: WWII Book 1) by David Brinkman 4.7 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The history of the USS Lowndes at Iwo Jima, as told by the men who were there and by David Brinkman who was the ship's historian and son of crewman Fred Brinkman. While rummaging through boxes in his family's attic, young David Brinkman would discover a box of items from another era. Photo albums revealed they were from the time his father served in WWII. Among the items were medical tools and a bottle of black sand with "Iwo Jima" written on it. And, in a small box, David was stunned to discover a gold tooth with the full root. There were also dog tags of two men. An envelope, date stamped 1945, San Francisco, contained a 40-page letter that his father had written to his father. The letter detailed his father's experience as a Navy Corpsman in a Beach party during the initial invasion of Iwo Jima. David would never be able to erase, from his mind, the horrific images drawn by his father's account. Respectful of his father's silence on the ordeal, David never asked questions, but many years later, he jumped on the opportunity to attend a reunion of his father's shipmates. Just months after the reunion, David's father was diagnosed with cancer and died within a few months. To honor his father, David, and his family would attend the reunions each year. Through these experiences, they discovered the greatest generation that has ever lived. These Americans (on the home and war fronts) saved the world. One thing would lead to another, and David became the historian for the reunion group. He would find many missing sailors and solve many significant mysteries. Ultimately, he would follow his father's example and make sure this significant history was not forgotten. "Attack Transport: Iwo Jima" is the first in a series of books that complete this task. David Brinkman is an archaeologist and computer hardware and software engineer. For 35 years, he has worked as an engineer for NCR, AT&T, Motorola Solutions, and Intel Corporations. He serves on the Cayce, South Carolina, ...

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Length: 723 Pages (172,222 KB)
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The Three Kingdoms of Ancient China: The History and Legacy of the Reunification of China after the Han Dynasty by Charles River Editors 3.9 Stars (70 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

*Includes pictures *Includes a table of contents One of the most turbulent and romanticized eras in ancient Chinese history is that of the three kingdoms period. During the 3rd century A.D. in China, warlords battled for supremacy. This turbulent and bloody era is known as the three kingdoms period. It's also one of the most romanticized eras in Chinese history; heroes and villains like Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Zhuge Liang have served has inspiration for poetry, novels, opera, and song in China. Perhaps the most celebrated is Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong, considered a masterpiece of Chinese literature. In The History of China's Three Kingdoms Period, you'll learn about the events before and after the three kingdoms period, and its most famous characters.

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Length: 27 Pages (1,193 KB)
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About the Jam, Darling: A Soldier's thoughts on Love and War told through Letters by Virginia Aighton 4.2 Stars (102 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

This is a true story: a romantic, amusing and occasionally moving account of a soldier's personal experiences during the Second World War, as told through his letters to his sweetheart. Collated and edited by his daughter, these letters are full of intimate and fascinating detail about the real day-to-day experiences of the life, thoughts and hopes of an ordinary Lancashire lad in extraordinary times. Covering the period 1940 to 1945, Jim writes from the heart, and we follow this idealistic young man as he meets the challenges of wartime, with quiet courage, wit and growing wisdom. After a brief prologue, the story is told through his letters, interspersed with photographs and factual details about the events unfolding on the larger stage, worldwide. 'It brought a tear to my eye. I fear we shall never see such fortitude again... It's so important for these life stories to be on record, so that future generations will know what people went through and how they lived - and loved.' Bel Mooney

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Length: 227 Pages (6,544 KB)
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The South Seaman An Incident In The Sea Story Of Australia - 1901 by Louis Becke 3.3 Stars (16 Reviews)    Price verified 3 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: 18 Pages (63 KB)
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The History of Las Vegas: From tiny railroad town to the city that never sleeps by Logan Stover Price verified 3 hours ago

A complete history of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA! Perfect for book reports, or educational studies! Learn about the earliest residents of the Big Bear Area, the Paiute Native Americans, and how Mormon Missionaries attempted to settle Las Vegas by building a fort. Discover more about who Helen J. Stewart and William Andrews Clark were, and how they played a pivotal role in the creation of the city of Las Vegas. Visit the construction of the boulder dam and learn about gambling legalization, and what effects they had on turning Vegas into the Glitter Gulch entertainment capital of the world that it is today! Go back to learn about Fremont Street and explore the first Casinos to open on the Vegas Strip. The El Rancho and Last Frontier helped begin a long list of resorts to open along highway 91 aka the Strip. Find out the history of Neon in Las Vegas, and find out about the history of Vegas Vic and the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign! Explore the earlu influential hotels in Las Vegas, like the Flamingo, The Sands, and Caesars Palace. Get to know historic Vegas Visionaries like Howard Hughes & Steve Wynn, and learn about how they left their marks on the history of Las Vegas. Enjoy the 1970's Glory days of Vegas entertainment, and find out more about the 70's Mega Resorts that grew Vegas into the hotel giant it is today. Visit some more recent historical resorts such as New York New York & Bellagio. Get to know why these modern additions have added to the history of amazing Las Vegas resorts. Finally, learn about how professional sports and amusement attractions have become a integral part of the Las Vegas experience! Whether you are looking for roller coasters or professional football, Vegas now has it. Find out about the modern history of Las Vegas professional sports including the Las Vegas Raiders, and Stanley Cup Champion Vegas Golden Knights! Written by historian Logan Stover. The author of more than 30 historical books about locations all over the globe. ...

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Growing Pains : Australia 1914-1949 (Modern History Book 1) by Blake Hamilton 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Our most important history is our own. The early 20th century played host to the death of empires, the rise of dictators and our acceleration towards the modern world we know today. However. What is often forgotten is the human stories. What it must have been like to go through these changes. These four connected stories of Jack, DeGroot, Tatsuo and Rosie will enlighten and surprise you. Shining a light on Australia's changing attitudes towards national identity, politics, racism, gender roles and alliances.

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Length: 39 Pages (1,436 KB)
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Battery!: C. Lenton Sartain and the Airborne G.I's of the 319th Glider Field Artillery by Joseph Covais (Andy Red) 4.8 Stars (37 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

BATTERY! is the story of "A" Battery, 319th Glider Field Artillery Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division during World War Two. The book is based on in-depth interviews conducted by the author with twenty surviving members of this unit, and is centered on the experiences of their Battery Commander, Captain Charles Lenton Sartain of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Using his background in clinical psychology author Covais helped the veterans to talk about their experiences in a candid, direct manner, relating many aspects of their service previously left unspoken. One hundred seventy-five never before published photographs accent the book, depicting battle field scenes, camp life, and individuals. Maps enhance the narrative. 570 pages.

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Length: 588 Pages (95,288 KB)
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The Taj Mahal: The History of India’s Most Famous Monument by Charles River Editors 3.6 Stars (31 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

*Includes pictures. *Explains the Taj Mahal's construction history and cultural influences. *Includes footnotes and a bibliography for further reading. *Includes a table of contents. "Should guilty seek asylum here, Like one pardoned, he becomes free from sin. Should a sinner make his way to this mansion, All his past sins are to be washed away. The sight of this mansion creates sorrowing sighs; And the sun and the moon shed tears from their eyes. In this world this edifice has been made; To display thereby the creator's glory." - Emperor Shah Jahan's description of the Taj Mahal "The Taj Mahal rises above the banks of the river like a solitary tear suspended on the cheek of time." - Rabindranath Tagore, Bengali Nobel Laureate Poet "Rahul had wondered how someone could love their beloved so much that their dedication to them became one of the wonders of the world." - Faraaz Kazi, modern novelist Taj Mahal is Arabic for "crown of palaces", and the name could not be more fitting for one of the most instantly recognizable buildings in the world. Constructed over a span of about 20 years in the mid-17th century as a mausoleum for the wife of Emperor Shah Jahan, the Taj Mahal is aptly described by UNESCO, which designated it a World Heritage site, as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage". Indeed, the Taj Mahal is truly a global icon because it masterfully fused the artistic and architectural elements of several cultures, including Indian, Ottoman, Persian, and Islamic cultures across the region. While the marble dome is the first feature that pops out about the Taj Mahal, the careful layout of the entire structure is also incredibly impressive, and it took thousands of laborers several years to work on the other features, from the gardens to the calligraphy inscribed on the exterior. The Taj Mahal also includes other buildings, including a mosque and other tombs and mausoleums for people close ...

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Length: 46 Pages (2,439 KB)
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When a terrible force : War in the Pacific 1937 to 1951 (Modern History Book 2) by Blake Hamilton 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 10 hours ago

For my kids If you only learn two things from this book, please let it be the following. Firstly, extreme identity politics is a cancer that poisons your soul. Never let an ideology, race, gender, trend or religion consume your entire identity; otherwise, you will have no room left in your heart for the other. You are a complicated, loving and sometimes messed-up human being. Therefore, you must accept that empathy is the only thing dividing you from a stranger. Secondly, there is nothing wrong with defending yourself, but remember that there is always time to return to the negotiating table. The longer a conflict, the more it escalates, and the higher the cost of peace rises.

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Length: 61 Pages (3,845 KB)
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KOREAN FOLK TALES IMPS, GHOSTS AND FAIRIES : Box Set 1-5: Bilingual Edition (Korean - English) by Jongho Park 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Are you eager to explore the enchanting stories of imps, ghosts, and fairies from Korea? Are you ready to immerse yourself in the captivating world of traditional Korean folklore, which has been crafted over generations within Korea's rich culture? If so, then "Korean Folk Tales: Imps, Ghosts, and Fairies" is the guidebook that will take you on this journey. This book features a variety of characters, from mischievous imps to wise elderly fairies, each story brimming with wonder, humor, and timeless wisdom. These tales delve into universal themes that transcend generations while offering glimpses into Korean culture and values. From the power of mercy to the pitfalls of greed, each story imparts valuable lessons. Korean traditional folklore stories will captivate readers of all ages and backgrounds with their magic, mystery, and enticing darkness. For readers interested in mythology and folklore, "Korean Folk Tales: Imps, Ghosts, and Fairies" is a must-read. Click the "Buy Now" button to claim your ticket for this enchanting journey and discover the magic and wonder of Korea's rich folklore tradition.

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Length: 274 Pages (4,542 KB)
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Trending Mix 'MéMés': Jokes Funny Danks Quotes Over the World by Joe Lawrence 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Funniest Hilarious Jokes Collection!

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Length: 1,248 Pages (143,353 KB)
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Aztec Goddess: Uncover the Mysteries of Ancient Aztec Mythology by Chronicle Press 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of Aztec mythology and learn about the powerful gods who used to rule it? Get ready to be enchanted by "Aztec Goddess: Uncover the Mysteries of Ancient Aztec Mythology" Step into a world ruled by female energy, where goddesses represent creation, fertility, beauty, and knowledge. In "Goddesses of the Aztec Pantheon," you will: Meet the Divine Beings: Learn about the different goddesses, from the bright and beautiful Xochiquetzal to the fierce and caring Coatlicue. Each goddess has a fascinating story and a special meaning. Explore Their Impact: Look into how these goddesses had a big effect on the Aztecs, from daily practices to big celebrations of their divine presence. Uncover the Sacred Myths: Travel through the fascinating myths and tales about these powerful goddesses to learn how they fit into the big picture of Aztec cosmology. Find out how the spirit of the Aztec goddesses lives on in modern Mexico and the rest of the world through art, feminism, and faith. Don't miss your chance to be enchanted by the divine feminine energy that once ruled in the heart of the Aztec Empire. The book "Aztec Goddess: Uncover the Mysteries of Ancient Aztec Mythology" gives you a close look at the strong, caring, and inspiring goddesses who helped build a society. Now is the time to click "Add to Cart" and start a spiritual and intellectual trip that will help you learn more about these goddesses who have been around for a long time and how they have left their mark on the world. Let the beauty and knowledge of the Aztec goddesses show you the way today.

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Length: 45 Pages (1,058 KB)
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Shri Shani Mahatmya: Glory of Shri Shani Deva (In English) by Amey Gangal 4.6 Stars (41 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

This is the english version of the Shri Shani Mahatmya in story form.

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Length: 24 Pages (631 KB)
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Added: May 27th, 2024

Baseball's Starry Night by Paul Kocak (Kocak Wordsmiths Ink) 3.9 Stars (38 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Experience a unique fan's-eye view of a night that many have called the most exciting night in the history of Major League Baseball. Going beyond a standard retelling of the balls and strikes and homers and webgems, the book hears from 20 fans in their own words. Loyal fans of the St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, and Tampa Bay Rays provide exciting and deeply personal eyewitness accounts -- either from the stadiums or their living rooms. This critically acclaimed book is for casual and serious fans alike. "This is a magical book about a magical night. This beautifully told story captures baseball at its very best." - Doris Kearns Goodwin

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Length: 230 Pages (421 KB)
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Cocina Criolla del Caribe: 150 recetas tradicionales de Puerto Rico, Cuba y República Dominicana (Crudo y Sin Filtro) (Spanish Edition) by Camilo Cesarino Price verified 4 hours ago

Este no es otro aburrido libro de recetas. Aquí no encontrarás ensaladas César con pollo seco ni postres insípidos. Esto es un viaje por la vibrante y rica gastronomía del Caribe, una cocina llena de historia, sabor y, sí, un poco de irreverencia. Objetivo del libro: Que te ensucies las manos, te llenes de grasa y, sobre todo, que disfrutes. La cocina criolla es una celebración de la vida, una fiesta que no conoce moderación ni dietas insípidas. Queremos que cada receta te haga sentir como si estuvieras en una playa caribeña, con el sol calentándote la piel y el sonido del mar de fondo. Aquí vas a encontrar de todo: desde los platos principales que tus abuelos cocinaban con amor y un toque de magia, hasta los postres que cierran las comidas familiares con broche de oro. Las bebidas que proponemos te harán olvidar los mojitos aguados que sirven en los bares turísticos. Este libro está diseñado para que puedas replicar, con autenticidad y sin pretensiones, los sabores que han definido la cultura caribeña durante siglos. ¿Cómo usar este libro? Si alguna vez te atreviste a echarle ketchup a un mofongo, este libro es tu redención. Cada receta viene con instrucciones claras, una lista de ingredientes que puedes encontrar en cualquier buen mercado y sugerencias para presentar cada plato como un verdadero profesional. No vamos a mentirte: algunas de estas recetas requieren tiempo y paciencia. Pero te prometo que valen cada segundo invertido. Y no te preocupes, aquí también hay espacio para improvisar y adaptar según tus propios gustos y disponibilidad de ingredientes. Así que ponte el delantal, agarra tus cuchillos y prepárate para sumergirte en una experiencia culinaria que te llevará al corazón del Caribe. Aquí no hay espacio para la timidez: se trata de cocinar con pasión, de experimentar, de arriesgarse. Y si algún día dudas, recuerda las sabias palabras de Anthony Bourdain: "Tu cuerpo no es un templo, es un parque de atracciones. ...

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La conquista española de América: Un apasionante repaso a los conquistadores y sus conquistas de los imperios azteca e incaico (Mesoamérica) ... by Billy Wellman Price verified 9 hours ago

La conquista española de las Américas es una parte fundamental de la historia de la colonización. El descubrimiento hecho por Cristóbal Colón, aunque accidental, de una nueva masa de tierra puso el mundo patas arriba. A partir de finales del siglo XV, el reino de España encabezó el esfuerzo de colonización, enviando una expedición tras otra a las islas del Caribe y, posteriormente, a América del Norte y del Sur. Mediante la violencia, el derramamiento de sangre y la conquista, los conquistadores españoles lograron hacerse con el control de las ricas y prósperas tierras de las civilizaciones indígenas americanas, arrasando magníficas entidades políticas y sociales como los imperios azteca e inca. Este libro narra la historia de cómo España consiguió conquistar las Américas en medio siglo, desde finales del 1400 hasta mediados del 1500. Aunque la explotación y la guerra continuaron entre colonizadores y colonizados después de este periodo, las mayores campañas contra los pueblos indígenas se llevaron a cabo en este breve lapso de tiempo, que es el tema central de este libro. Esta completa guía abarcará los siguientes aspectos: • Colón y sus expediciones, las cuales animaron a otros europeos a iniciar la colonización. • La composición de las sociedades indígenas americanas, desde sus jerarquías sociales y complejas culturas hasta las diversas estructuras políticas. • La colonización de las islas del Caribe y el establecimiento de las Indias Occidentales españolas. • La llegada de Hernán Cortés y su innovadora expedición al Imperio azteca en el actual México. • La conquista de la civilización maya en la península de Yucatán y las dinámicas de poder entre los distintos grupos de conquistadores ávidos de poder. • El magnífico Imperio incaico en los Andes sudamericanos y su conquista por Francisco Pizarro. • Historias de infames expediciones y los problemas con los que se encontraron los ...

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Length: 158 Pages (4,879 KB)
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The Day America Died by Will Clark 3.3 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

America's beginning wasn't easy or predestined. It took citizens of courage and wisdom not only to create that vision, but also to take those first bold steps. They sacrificed everything to give those who would come after them un-imagined freedom and opportunity. They saw only a future of prosperity, caring, decency, and fellowship for those later citizens. The people's decision on November 6, 2012 changed that American dream their ancestors had fought so hard to fulfill. They elected Barack Hussein Obama as president of the United States of America. That was the day the bullet was intentionally and prophetically fired directly through America's heart. That's the day America died. The election for his first term, 2008-2012, was a new American experiment, a risky experiment. A virtually unknown, untested, and inexperienced person was elected as president of the most powerful country on earth. His known background and experience was only that of a community organizer. In that role his main goal was to teach people of low income and low aspirations how to get more things and benefits from the government without producing anything of worth in return. While hard-working and conscientious citizens were tasking themselves to benefit themselves, their families, and their great country, Barack Hussein Obama was teaching others how to take from their dedicated efforts without contributing anything in return. His first election was the day the hammer was cocked to fire that fatal bullet to destroy America. Immediately, as president, his first actions were to divide Americans by class, income, race, ethnicity, and social status. He used a sharp carving knife to sever the nation, to exclude the successful with high aspirations from those who just wanted more free stuff; more of what he promised them, their 'fair share.' His economic and social ideologies are directly opposite from President Kennedy's. Kennedy said, "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you ...

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Length: 160 Pages (433 KB)
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New Zealand: People, Places and Events that Shaped the History of New Zealand by James Boyle 3.8 Stars (60 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

History of New Zealand New Zealand is a country that has forever been admired for its beautiful landscapes - a wilderness that barely seems to be touched by humans. The populated areas are surrounded by forests, plains, rocky mountains - even beaches. All of this gives New Zealand that heavenly vibe. However, the place we admire today has been heavily affected by its history. People who wanted to farm the land versus people who wanted to keep the land the way it is. A land that, despite the wars it had been through, has managed to hang on to its beauty. Packed with colonization, war and expansion, the history of New Zealand is something everyone should know and study in this day and age. Buy this book today!

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Length: 45 Pages (459 KB)
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Liverpool to Kirkby Fields: A glimpse at life in a 1950-60s overspill town. by Kate Higgins 3.7 Stars (36 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

A tale of a personal account of a childhood spent in Kirkby, the first of the Liverpool overspill towns to develop - the story takes me back over 35 years to when my dad was employed during the second world war as a civil servant at the Royal Ordnance factory. With a population of around 3,000 made up mainly of farming people, the pretty little town was just a few years later to be developed into the new town with population figures reaching 50,000 at its peak. As I walk through Kirkby Park estate, 35 years since I left Kirkby, I recall the people, the events, Liverpool's working life and social life, and the humour which together made me and my seven brothers and sisters who we are today. I note the changes we lived through, the days when our telephone was the one in the red box on the corner of the road; our first television set; to today's technological world; scenes through the years of family life, school days where the remnants of Victoriana ran parallel with Beatlemania in the "Swinging Sixties", and of how mum and dad, quite amazingly, managed to take all ten of us on holiday each year.I recall local ghost stories told to me over the years and although my lifelong interest in the supernatural never produced any ghosts, I do relate what happened the moment I was told my mum had died, fifteen years after dad had also died, which led me to believe that he was there for her that day. We were inspired by mum and dad, with their legacy of love, selflessness, work ethics and honesty, and last but never to be forgotten, the ability to see the funny side.

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Are You Still Alive?: A Novel of Redemption by Zev Cohen 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

June 1941. Nazi-occupied Poland as the Holocaust begins. Emil Grossman is forced to leave his home and finds himself at the mercy of a cruel and murderous invading power seeking to eradicate everyone and everything he holds dear. Saved from certain death in a slave labor camp, he is offered a second chance when he meets a young mother, Ella, and her daughter Sophie in the ghetto. Love gives him the motivation to fight for their survival against all odds, but will it be enough to sustain them as they embark on a journey from the Nazi killing fields of Europe to the founding struggle of the new State of Israel. Are You Still Alive? is a story of love, courage, and hope in the face of despair and, above all, a testament to the indomitable power of the human spirit.

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India: History of India: From Prehistoric Settlements to the Modern Republic of India by Edward Pannell 3.6 Stars (35 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

NEW AND UPDATED 2ND EDITION RELEASED IN JULY 2017 READ FOR FREE ON KINDLE UNLIMITED India is the home of ancient religions and practices. It is a nation whose fascinating history teaches us about tolerance, diversity, and unity. This far-reaching subcontinent has been the place where great empires have developed, the place of monumental battles, the place of foreign invaders and the place of birth of cultures and religions. This book represents a compelling illustration of one of the world's oldest civilizations: the road it followed to reach the place where it is today, and the primary elements that shaped its culture. It is a narrative that takes you from the ancient beginnings of the nation to modern-day India. Here is a brief insight into the content of the book: * Ancient India: its most significant empires and the coming of Islam * Medieval India: the primary events that shaped its culture * British Colonization: how did it settle in India and what impact did it have on its culture? * India from 1949 until today: the primary changes that shaped the largest democracy in the world * Indian culture and religion: the main elements that distinguish the Hindu way of life from other philosophies and ethics * Things to see in India: a few guidelines for eager tourists who want to discover India and its majestic beauty If you want to discover the uniqueness of India, then you must definitely read this book. Learning more about its history will make you convey it from a different point of view. There is something about India that makes it unique. It is the combination of cultures and its impressive history that makes one feel attracted to this ancient country, which is often referred to as Mother India. Start your journey today and get your own copy of this book!

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Historia incaica: 500 datos interesantes sobre los incas (Colección de Historias Curiosas) (Spanish Edition) by Ahoy Publications Price verified 5 hours ago

¡Descubra los misterios de la historia incaica con estos 500 datos fascinantes! Acompáñenos a explorar la historia incaica, desde el surgimiento de su civilización en el siglo XII hasta su declive en el siglo XVI. Descubra el funcionamiento interno de sus estructuras políticas y sociales, sus creencias espirituales y sus costumbres funerarias. Conozca sus vestimentas y las artes que adornaban su tierra, junto a las leyes y la justicia que gobernaban su sociedad. Aprenda sobre sus prácticas médicas, agricultura y acuicultura, arquitectura, tecnología, idioma, comercio y mucho más. 500 datos interesantes sobre la historia incaica es una mirada global a una civilización fascinante. Dentro de este libro encontrará información sobre: • El surgimiento de la civilización incaica • Su gobierno y estructura política • Su religión y espiritualidad • Las costumbres incaicas sobre muerte y entierro • Las fiestas incaicas • Su comida y gastronomía • La vestimenta de los incas • ¡Y mucho más! ¿Listo para abrir una cápsula del tiempo y entrar en una de las culturas más influyentes de Sudamérica? ¡Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón "añadir al carrito" para comenzar su viaje al pasado!

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Syros. The noble heart of the Cyclades: A different Greece travel guide (Greek Islands) (Travel to culture and landscape) by Denis Roubien 3.8 Stars (15 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

You want to discover the natural and cultural treasures of one of the most extraordinary Greek islands from an expert? This is the book for you! (Look also for the other books in the series) You will see this is not just another Greek islands travel guide. In this book, you will discover, through a travel story and a large number of photos with concise historical and architectural explanations, the known and unknown treasures of one of the most extraordinary islands of Greece. Syros, the heart of the Cyclades, includes two very different settlements: Ano Syros A shelter from pirates, a cultural centre with some of the first schools in Greece, and today a rare medieval fortified town Hermoupolis The former residential, cultural, commercial, and industrial centre of Greece. The world's largest neoclassical ensemble. A feast of images The author of this book holds a Ph.D. in Architectural History from the National Technical University of Athens and a master's in heritage preservation from the Ecole de Chaillot of Paris. He is a professor at the University of the Peloponnese, where he teaches these subjects. He is also a fervent cultural hiker. His travel books (mostly about Greece) are addressed to you, the reader with a special interest in cultural sites. In order to help you better understand and remember these sites, they are written as a guided tour. They include encounters with interesting people and other personal travel experiences that will help you organize your own trip beyond the tourist clichés. Pick up your copy today by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!

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Ancient History, Bundle 1: History of Empires, Ancient History (Ancient History Series) by Robert Dean 4.2 Stars (27 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

A captivating study of the beginnings of art, engineering, architecture, and more. An overview of some of the most powerful empires throughout history that helped make humankind the versatile and complicated species we are today. ========================================================== History of Empires: Rise and Fall of the Greatest "Empires" in History! Understanding The: Roman Empire, American Empire, British Empire, & Much More... Mesopotamia, Byzantine Empire Book 1) A thrilling study of empires whose leaders lost sight of their civic obligations, leading to revolts, social disruption, and inescapable destruction. Journey through war, famine, conquest, and death. ========================================================== Ancient History: History of the Ancient World: Ancient Civilizations, and Ancient Empires. History that Defined our World (Ancient Roman History, Human... Greek Mythology, Ancient Empires Book 1) 3rd edition with added content Discover how ancient civilizations molded us into what we are today. A tantalizing glimpse into our vast and complex ancient history that is sure to inspire further study. There is a lot to be learned from ancient history.

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On the Wings of the Red-Tailed Hawk (The Centenary Chronicles-Tales of American Women) by Gail Combs Oglesby 4.5 Stars (21 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

Awarded the 5-star from Reader's Favorite Winner of the highly coveted 5-star Highly Recommended award from The Historical Fiction Company. Nominated for the Eric Hoffer Award for Excellence. Plymouth 1620-Sarah has left the security of all she knows to travel with her husband to the New World, but things don't go as planned. The Mayflower is lost unable to find the colony already there they must manage on their own. Not enough food, no shelter, then people start dying. Can Sarah find her inner strength and prevail or is she destined to join the others, another grave on Coles Hill. "On the Wings of the Red-Tailed Hawk" is deeply satisfying. Whether it veers towards happiness or sadness, it stays true to the story's spirit and provides a fitting conclusion to Sarah's journey. This book stands out for its focus on ordinary women of the past, whose accomplishments were anything but ordinary. This perspective is refreshing and adds a unique dimension to the genre of historical fiction. The authors skill at incorporating historical elements into an engrossing story without becoming boring is impressive. Because of the evocative and detailed writing, Sarah's experiences come to life on the page. A cleverly written plot arc with a distinct beginning, middle, and end. Every stage of Sarah's trip receives sufficient attention, guaranteeing a smooth and seamless progression of the story. A must read for everyone who loves strong woman characters who overcome the odds.

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Saints & Scoundrels: Colorful Characters of Arizona (Wild West History) by Julie McDonald 4.1 Stars (43 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

I love my home state of Arizona! My family has been here for over 100 years. With some of the most spectacular scenery on the planet, it is indeed a land of color and contrast. Equally colorful are the many characters who have called Arizona home. John Shaw was killed in 1905 in a gun fight after robbing cowboys who were gambling in a saloon. He was buried where he fell and was dug up the next day by the same cowboys he robbed; to be given one last drink of whiskey. Arizona's lovable outlaw, Climax Jim, who escaped numerous prison cells. Dollie Wiley had a revolving door of husbands and her constant companions--diamonds and rat poison. Hi Jolly and his herd of camels in Western Arizona. The amazing Navajo Code Talkers and their role in World War II. The honeymoon disappearance of Glen and Bessie Hyde, and many more. Good men and bad women, bad men and good women. I hope you enjoy reading these stories as much as I enjoyed writing them. Here's to FUN history!

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Italy: Guide to the The Most Important Events, People and Places that Created Italian History by Emma Barese 3.8 Stars (33 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Read this book for free with your Kindle Unlimited membership! If you want to find out about the events that shaped the evolution of Italy, this book is a must read. It features an outline of the most significant events, such as the birth of the Roman Empire (and the way in which this ultimately and irrevocably changed the social landscape of the peninsula), the influence of the Renaissance movement, the role of Italy in the World Wars, and much more. This book shows that what makes Italy glorious and special is actually the uniqueness of each region. Every area comes with its individualities in regard to art, culture, cuisine and civic identity, something that can be clearly observed to this very day. After delving into this country's compelling history, you will come to the conclusion that its strength lies precisely in its picturesque and diverse regions. So, if you want to broaden your perspective of Italy, we encourage you to read this book. We're confident it will appeal to you! Buy this book right now and start to learn about the history of Italy today!

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Christianity: Christian History: The Events, Characters and Stories That Shaped: The History of Christianity, & The History of the Church. Jesus, The ... by Michael J. Stewart 3.2 Stars (21 Reviews)    Price verified 33 minutes ago

Where did Christianity begin? How has the belief in one, true, all-powerful God splintered into thousands of denominations? Discover the ancient roots of the Christian faith. Travel across time and geography and discover the Judaic roots of Christianity. Witness: • the rise and fall of religions from Jesus and his humble and faithful followers to the beginnings of the Orthodox Church • the split of the Roman Empire and the rise of the Roman Catholic Church • the Crusades and the Knightly Order • the settling of North America and the birth of Jehovah's Witness. Meet the visionaries, saints, and evangelists who carved and sculpted religion and Christianity, as we know it today including Martin Luther, Mother Teresa, Lester Roloff, George Whitefield, Mary Magdalene, St. Augustine, John Wycliffe, and Pope Francis and more. Examine our cherished beliefs about life and death. The moral and social principles shared by all Judeo-Christian faiths. Christian History: the Events, Characters, and Stories that Shaped the History of Christianity & the History of the Church is a splash of inspiration. Each chapter focuses on a culture, theme, set of beliefs, or denomination. You'll start with a quick dip into the history of Christianity, Orthodox Christianity, and Jehovah's Witness. Dive into an overview of the Jewish Culture. Get a glimpse of People in History Who Defined Christianity, a peek at The Crusades and a dunk in Christian beliefs in life, death, and the afterlife. Delve into the inspiring history of Christianity today with Christian History: the Events, Characters, and Stories that Shaped the History of Christianity & the History of the Church. Scroll up to get your copy now.

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History of Greece: History of Greece: From the Cradle of Western Civilization to Myths, Legends, Democracy and Modern Day Greek History by Nicole James 3.9 Stars (24 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Read this for free with your Kindle Unlimited Membership Greece is a colorful country and has always been the target of many tourists looking to have a relaxing time. However, what many people do not seem to know is that Greece also packs a rich history - all lying beneath the beautiful landscapes and beaches. Its history starts thousands of years before the Christian calendar was used - and each moment represents a cultural artifact that enriched more than a single country. Greece went through many wars - big and small. Some were fought because certain conquerors had their eyes on the land - whereas others were supposed to serve as means of provoking a change in the country (e.g. the civil wars). However, while it did not emerge unscathed from every war, Greece still managed to recover. As a history enthusiast - or simply, a Hellenophile - Greek history is certainly something you have to invest time in. Buy this book now to find out more about Greece and it's fascinating history! You will be glad you did.

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FIVE GREAT HISTORIES by JOHN TARTTELIN Price verified 3 hours ago

Great lives separated by hundreds or even thousand of years, their exploits often forgotten or unknown, are here examined in the light of the most recent research. Hatshepsut, the only female Pharaoh, was an incredible woman, yet when she died her name was erased from all Egyptian monuments and inscriptions, turning her into a non-person whose actual existence was thus put in doubt. We are used to thinking of the Romans as victors and conquerors, but in AD 9 they met their match in the dark, tangled forests inhabited by Germanic tribes. The bleached bones of Varus and his three legions were only discovered years later. In England few people have heard the name of Thomas Wentworth the First Earl of Strafford, the power behind the throne of Charles 1st. Because of the King's inept handling of State affairs, Strafford was recalled from Ireland to help his master regain control of events in England. But it was all too late - he arrived back just in time to face his own execution. Nathan Bedford Forrest was almost in a league of his own, only a few horsemen like Murat had his leadership qualities and his audacious genius on the field of battle. At Brice's Crossroads he attacked and defeated an army almost twice the size of his Confederate forces. Chief Joseph, a man of peace, was forced to display his own genius by the treachery and rapacity of white invaders. In an effort to avoid the hideous fate that befell all Native Americans in the atrocious Reservation system, he led his gallant band on a 1,300 mile trek towards the Canadian border - and freedom.

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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

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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History of Malaysia: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Kingdoms, Colonial Melaka, Modernization, and the Post-Independence Years (Asian Countries) by Captivating History 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

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

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Siren's Song: The Allure of War by Antonio M. Salinas 4.3 Stars (33 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

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

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When the Airlines Went to War by Robert J. Serling 4.4 Stars (222 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

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

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Native American History Trivia: Test Your Knowledge with 200+ Questions and Answers about Indigenous Cultures, Influential Leaders, and Historical ... by Ahoy Publications 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

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

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Blood οn the Cursed Railroad: A Historical Western Adventure Book by Johnnie Burns 4.4 Stars (383 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

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

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Australia: People, Places and Events that Shaped the Amazing History of Australia by Charlie Conrick 3.5 Stars (26 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

History of Australia Australia is one of those countries that are known for the fauna - but not always for their remarkable past. Starting with the history of the aboriginal roots and going for its evolution into the present day, Australia was not an easy continent to live in. There used to be bloodshed, conflict, and a lot of negativity at every step. However, while it may feature a dark past marked by battles, massacres, and conflicts between the aboriginal folk and the people, it is these events that turned Australia into what it is today. Each event brought with it a lesson - one that taught aboriginal folk and colonists alike a lot. If you are an enthusiast that wants to learn about the roots of Australia, this book is something that you might want to read. It depicts Australia exactly the way it is - or, to be more precise, was. However, while the events may have passed, the timeline is still important if you want to understand contemporary Australia. But this book right now. You will be glad you did!

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Mexico: People, Places and Events that Shaped the History of Mexico by Sherry G. Rodrigue 3.6 Stars (15 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

History of Mexico If you have always been curious about the history of Mexico, we are certain this book will answer many of the questions you might have had in mind! It addresses the main events that contributed to the shaping of this country and the people whose influence was paramount in the process. The book tells the story of the indigenous people that forged impressive civilizations - the Olmec, the Maya, and the Aztecs - as well as the way in which their legacy was eradicated with the coming of the Spanish conquistadors. To that end, we invite you to start your reading session and discover what made Mexico the country it is today! This book will give you plenty of food for the thought. Buy this book today and get started with learning about the fascinating history of Mexico!

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

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

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South America: Guide to the Most Important Events, People and Places in South American and Latin American History by Naomi Escalante 3.6 Stars (12 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

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

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Echoes of History : Unraveling the Mysteries of Egypt's Ancient Secrets, Existence, and Divine Wisdom by Jossef Salman 4.6 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

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

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Wars of the 20th Century: Twenty Wars That Shaped Our Present World by Daniel Orr 3.5 Stars (22 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

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

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Length: 205 Pages
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American History: History of the United States: From Indians to Modern History of America. People, Places and Events that Shaped US History by Andrew White 3.5 Stars (25 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

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

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Length: 71 Pages (1,985 KB)
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Semper Four by Aaron Elson (Chi Chi Press) 4.1 Stars (19 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

An oral history of four Marines. Nick Paciullo, a veteran of the 4th Marine Division, fought on Saipan, Tinian and Kwajalein. Bob Hamant spent a year on the island of Tinian. Bill Scheiterle was wounded on Peleliu. Jerome Auman served as an MP in American Samoa and in anti-aircraft artillery in the Philippines. Aaron Elson is one of America's premier oral historians of the Greatest Generation.

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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 10 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.

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Isabella Warior Queen "StorytellerUK2023" by Michael G Kramer OMIEAust. 3.8 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours 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.

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Length: 209 Pages (1,825 KB)
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The bear and the swastika: Book 1 of the Axis Alternate series by Max Lamirande 4.1 Stars (186 Reviews)    Price verified one hour 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 ...

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When the Good Turn Evil: A Historical Western Adventure Book by Austin Grayson 4.2 Stars (558 Reviews)    Price verified 5 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? Will he serve justice and protect the innocent or will evil overpower good? Women are disappearing, Mexicans are closing in, and all things seem destined to collide in a fiery eruption of violence that will shake up a whole town. Will Nathan triumph over the ruthless criminals, or will it already be too late? A gripping, action-packed story of love, loss, and horror that will leave the reader breathless. A must-read for fans of Western action, with a touch of romance. "When the Good Turn Evil" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cliffhangers, only pure unadulterated action.

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Length: 471 Pages (2,168 KB)
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Talk: A young woman's search for treasure, purpose, and her Ojibwe heritage. by Greg Peterson 4.8 Stars (55 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Talk is the story of Addie Young, a single woman with no known relatives. Her father dies leaving a letter of apology for his failures along with a second letter, cryptic and nonsensical -- written by a Civil War-era outlaw. The letter may provide directions for finding buried gold. Addie sets out to the small town of Talk, Minnesota, where she meets Jack Larson; together they start out to decode the 'letter'. In the process, they discover Addie's intriguing connection to an assortment of early American outlaws and a surprising ancestral relationship with the Ojibwe Nation of American Indians.

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Length: 259 Pages (2,011 KB)
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Der Retter der Beiden Länder: Fluch der Sonne (German Edition) by Monika Mangal 4.2 Stars (193 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Zweiter und letzter Teil der spannenden Geschichte um den Arzt Senmut: Auf Königin Tejes Geheiß zieht Senmut mit seiner Familie nach Achetaton, wo er fortan als ihr persönlicher Leibarzt fungiert. Wohl fühlt er sich nicht in der Stadt des selbstsüchtigen Herrscherpaares, aber sein brisanter Auftrag macht seine ständige Anwesenheit unumgänglich. Seine überraschende Begegnung mit Sadeh, Rahoteps leiblicher Mutter, bringt lange gehegte und verdrängte Befürchtungen zum Vorschein, die sich auf völlig unvorhersehbare Weise zu bewahrheiten drohen. Als kurz nach Pharao Echnatons glanzvollem Empfang der Delegationen aus aller Welt eine schreckliche Seuche ausbricht, sucht Senmut verzweifelt nach geeigneten Maßnahmen, um die Ausbreitung der unheilbaren Krankheit zumindest einzudämmen. Damit stößt er jedoch nicht überall auf uneingeschränktes Verständnis, und als schließlich sogar das Königshaus von einem Unheil nach dem anderen befallen wird, richtet sich so mancher anklagende Finger auf ihn. Davon abgesehen ist es für Senmut nur eine Frage der Zeit, wann ihm die schöne Nofretete auf die Spur kommt. Als er sich zu allem Überfluss dann auch noch Pharaos Zorn zuzieht, indem er sich -unter Missachtung dessen ausdrücklichen Verbots- der Opfer grausamer Folter annimmt, gibt es für Senmut nur noch einen Ausweg.

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Bloody Ground: Black Rifles in Korea by John Holway 4.2 Stars (24 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Korea is "the forgotten war." But to those who fought in it, it was the "unforgettable war." If the names of all those killed were put on a wall, it would be larger than the Vietnam Wall. And Korea lasted only three years, Vietnam about ten. The agony of the winter of 1950-51 is an epic to compare with Valley Forge and the Bulge. Korea was also our last segregated war. This is the story of the black 24th Infantry Regiment, told in the words of the men themselves. Like all black troops since the Civil War, they were reviled by whites and their own commander for "bugging out" - running before the enemy. The charge can still be read in the Army's own official histories. Yet the 24th left more blood on the field than their white comrades - if they did bug out, they must have been running the wrong way. It's a good thing we weren't with Custer," one black GI muttered - "they'd have blamed the whole thing on us." The 24th won the first battle of the war, won its division's first Medal of Honor, and guarded the shortest and most vulnerable road to Pusan. If the port had fallen, the war would have been lost, leaving a red dagger pointed at Japan. It did not fall. That winter, after the Chinese attacked, the entire American army bugged out in perhaps the worst military disaster in American history. "That," said another black veteran, "was when I learned that whites could run as fast as blacks." This is the story of those unsung heroes, who helped turn the Communist tide for the first time. The men bring that forgotten war and their own unsung bravery to life in their own sometimes funny, often heart-breaking, and always exciting words.

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No Rescue for the Traitor: A Historical Western Adventure Book by Derek Levine 4.1 Stars (395 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes 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 her horror that the vicious Pablo Javier gang is behind this, she knows there's no time to waste and that she should act immediately. If she has to put up with Benedict for a few days in order to save her brother... so be it. Yet, Hallie has always liked Benedict, more than she'd care to admit. Can she put her pride aside and convince Benedict that she is the competent and skillful comrade that should join him on this perilous quest? As Benedict and Hallie embark on their journey together, they'll soon find that their quest was never what they thought it would be. What started as a rescue mission ends up becoming an escape plan to save their own lives. With shots fired, and a gang that even has corrupt sheriffs on their side, will Benedict and Hallie manage to help each other out? How will they ever manage to survive when they realize that they're not the ones on the hunt after all, but those being hunted? A pulse-pounding drama, which will make you turn the pages with bated breath ...

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Length: 423 Pages (3,019 KB)
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The New York City Blackout of 1977: The History of the Power Failure that Led to Looting and Arson Across the Big Apple by Charles River Editors 4.0 Stars (52 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the blackout by NYC residents *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "Perhaps the most significant effects of the blackout were those felt by public and private organizations with responsibility for the economic and social activities of New York City and its inhabitants. In many cases, these organizations were ill-prepared for the blackout and much of the chaos, economic loss and individual inconvenience resulted from this lack of preparedness." - The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's "Impact Assessment of the 1977 New York Blackout Report" Throughout history, light has been associated with goodness and darkness has been a connotation for evil. This is no coincidence, given that many bad deeds that take place in the world under the cover of darkness. It's no surprise civilizations have always valued the ability to keep light present, even when the sun goes down and the world itself becomes dark. Beginning with the first discovery of fire, men and women have struggled with ways to tame it for their use so that they might have a sense of safety at night. Just as a roaring fire lit at the mouth of a cave would keep out four-legged predators, so it was widely believed that electric lights could discourage marauders of the two-legged kind. But what happens when the awesome - and occasionally awful - power of nature snatches light away from those who depend on it to feel safe? This question was answered in a most dismaying way in July 1977 when New York City was plunged into darkness for over 24 hours following a thunderstorm. New Yorkers across the city quickly learned that without the light, they could fall prey to looting and violence of just about every kind imaginable. It did not help that this disaster occurred at a time when the city was under more stress than usual due to a poor economy and frequent reports of a new murder by a serial killer calling ...

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Toussaint L'Ouverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines: The History and Legacy of the Haitian Revolution’s Most Famous Leaders by Charles River Editors 4.2 Stars (34 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

*Includes pictures *Includes a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "I was born a slave, but nature gave me a soul of a free man... " - Toussaint L'Ouverture The island of Hispaniola is the second largest island in the Antilles chain behind Cuba, and host to the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. Haiti, however, covering the western third of the island, is a French-speaking territory while the Dominican Republic, which occupies the other two thirds, is a Spanish-speaking territory. The Dominican Republic, although classified as a developing nation, has never been struck to the same degree by the malaise of poverty, corruption of its neighbor, languishing in the lower ten percent of nations ahead only of some of the most conspicuous failed states in Africa. Many historians and analysts have posed the question of why, and the answer seems to lie in Haiti's uniquely tortured history. Hispaniola entered the European record in 1492 when Christopher Columbus made landfall on its southern shore during his first trans-Atlantic voyage, and he named his discovery in honor of the Spanish Crown that had funded and sponsored the voyage. Leaving the crew of the wrecked Santa Maria on the island, he returned to Europe, leaving his men to establish the foundations of the settlement of La Navidad and the first beachhead of the European seizure of the Caribbean and the New World. Columbus would revisit the island three times, leading a vanguard of pioneer colonists to commence the exploitation of the New World. The indigenous people of Hispaniola, the Tainos and Arawak, initially greeted the landing with ambivalence, but as more and more of them were enslaved, and as their country was occupied, they entered a period of precipitous decline. Through a combination of disease, the violence associated with enslavement and general assimilation, they had virtually disappeared from the landscape within a century. In the meanwhile, as the ...

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The Seven Years’ War: The History and Legacy of the Decisive Global Conflict Between the French and British by Charles River Editors 4.1 Stars (39 Reviews)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

Some historians have called the Seven Years' War the first true world war, and they make a good point. In Europe, an alliance of Great Britain, the German state of Hanover (the ruling house of Britain was from Hanover) and Prussia fought a series of battles against an alliance of France, Austria and Russia, with the occasional involvement of some other European powers such as Sweden and Spain. The war was also fought in many other parts of the world, including in India, West Africa and the Caribbean, where both the French and the British had colonies. In addition to the fighting on land, battles were fought between ships on the high seas, and these naval battles were generally won by the British, who boasted the 18th century's best navy. Ultimately, this globally coordinated war involved five continents and at least 29 states and tribal confederacies, with a casualty toll in the millions and the maps forever altered. The war's origins stemmed from the rivalry between two sets of European powers that found expression in the War of the Austrian Succession of 1740-1748. In 1740, Charles VI was emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, a dysfunctional aggregation of practically independent states corresponding roughly to what is now Germany. He was of the House of Habsburg, as were preceding emperors, but he had no sons, and the Salic Law then in effect in Germany forbade female succession. Charles did not want to see the Habsburg family lands, which were vast, broken up. These lands included Austria, Bohemia, Silesia, Hungary, the Austrian Netherlands (Belgium), Milan, Mantua, Parma, and Tuscany, making the Habsburgs one of the richest and most powerful families in Europe. By an edict known as the Pragmatic Sanction, Charles abolished the Salic Law in Habsburg lands, allowing his daughter, Maria Theresa, to succeed him. However, the emperor was elected by the nine leading princes of Germany, and he could not secure that title for her (Maria Theresa's husband, Francis of ...

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Sketches of the Covenanters by J. C. McFeeters 4.2 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 5 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: 266 Pages (377 KB)
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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 11 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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El despertar de las águilas (Spanish Edition) by Francisco Tarazona Torán (Self published Ink) 3.9 Stars (74 Reviews)    Price verified 10 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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Hoarfrost to Roses (Hoarfrost Mysteries Book 1) by D.L. Gardner 4.5 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

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

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A Maid of the Silver Sea by John Oxenham 4.3 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

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History of Holland by George Edmundson 3.6 Stars (42 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

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Stamping American Memory: Collectors, Citizens, and the Post (Digital Humanities) by Sheila Brennan 3.6 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

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

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Early Film Culture in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Republican China: Kaleidoscopic Histories by Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

This volume features new work on cinema in early twentieth-century Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Republican China. Looking beyond relatively well-studied cities like Shanghai, these essays foreground cinema's relationship with imperialism and colonialism and emphasize the rapid development of cinema as a sociocultural institution. These essays examine where films were screened; how cinema-going as a social activity adapted from and integrated with existing social norms and practices; the extent to which Cantonese opera and other regional performance traditions were models for the development of cinematic conventions; the role foreign films played in the development of cinema as an industry in the Republican era; and much more.

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Islamic Terror Incidents in America Since September 11, 2001 - A Chronological Listing by Don Geidel 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

A chronological listing of all Islamic terror incidents in America since September 11, 2001. This is perhaps the most comprehensive list available. An excellent reference and a sure argument winner. Wake up, learn the facts and pull your head out of the sand. You will be shocked at how much you forgot or never knew. When they occurred, the majority of these incidents were downplayed by politicians and the media. Within days they were forgotten. The list will astound you. By the author of the new terrorism novel Small Ball.

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Added: May 13th, 2024

20 Facts about the Ancestral Village of Ritidian (Litekyan) That will Amaze You (Middle School Edition) by Ayuda Foundation 5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

Learn 20 amazing facts about the CHamoru ancestors who lived at the village of Ritidian on the island of Guam. Find out how they sailed, what foods they ate, and how they lived, played, and worked together. Facts written by the people of Guam in three languages -- CHamoru, English, and Japanese. In the CHamoru language spoken by the indigenous people of Låguas (the Mariana Islands) "ayuda" means to help or assist. The Ayuda Foundation which produced this book and the middle school version of it (also available for free download) is proud to be creating awareness of culturally significant sites on Guam such as the ancient village of Litekyan (Ritidian). Knowing our history is one way we help to strengthen our community. We hope you enjoy reading the book and learn about our special CHamoru history and culture! Titige' gi Fino' CHamoru (Author of Chamorro Text) Teresita Concepcion Flores ??:??????????? (Translated into Japanese by Leap Corporation)

Genre: History [x]
Length: 24 Pages (22,359 KB)
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Added: May 12th, 2024

Flight From Syria: Refugee Stories by Hugh Eakin (Pulitzer Center) 4.0 Stars (75 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

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

Genre: History [x]
Length: 176 Pages (33,519 KB)
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Added: May 11th, 2024

Printing and Prophecy: Prognostication and Media Change 1450-1550 (Cultures Of Knowledge In The Early Modern World) by Jonathan Green (University of Michigan Press) 5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

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

Genre: History [x]
Length: 280 Pages (3,547 KB)
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Added: May 11th, 2024

Surrender: How the Clinton Administration Completed the Reagan Revolution by Michael Allen Meeropol 4.3 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

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

Genre: History [x]
Length: 402 Pages (5,346 KB)
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Added: May 10th, 2024

The World of Lady Lazarus by Michele Lang 4.3 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Michele Lang is the author of the acclaimed LADY LAZARUS historical fantasy series from Tor. In this little guide, you will find a window into the historical and metaphysical context for the series - the intense, fascinating café culture of Budapest in the 1930s. A non-fiction collection of information and essays to complement the fantasy series.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 32 Pages (119 KB)
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Added: May 9th, 2024

Race for Citizenship: Black Orientalism and Asian Uplift from Pre-Emancipation to Neoliberal America (Nation of Nations Book 23) by Helen Heran Jun (NYU Press) 3.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

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

Genre: History [x]
Length: 210 Pages (3,761 KB)
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Added: May 7th, 2024

A Voice From the Past by W.H. Frank (Dustin Lowe Publishing) 4.2 Stars (12 Reviews)    Price verified 11 hours ago

Experience the firsthand account of the founding of Richwood, Ohio. W.H. Frank was just 10 years old when the very first log cabin was built in Richwood. He recounts his experiences with vivid detail of the wilderness which transforms into the bustling village we have today. Rewritten from Richwood Gazette articles circa 1900.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 29 Pages (1,265 KB)
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Added: May 7th, 2024

A First-Century Traveller's Guide to Palestine by Dennis Hawkes 3.9 Stars (52 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The 1st Century Traveller's Guide to Palestine is an easy-to-read ebook by Professor Hawkes that seeks to give an impression of what it was like in New Testament times. Set in the year AD 60 it covers topics such as travelling there, what to see, what people eat, cost of living, what accommodation is like and other historical information. The book is well researched with a comprehensive bibliography and is suitable for teachers and any bible student.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 49 Pages (534 KB)
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Added: May 5th, 2024

The Victorious Blood: Will Show You What Happened In Karbala Thirteen Hundred Years Before. by Hussin Alkheder 4.1 Stars (45 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

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

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

The Granite Key (Arkana Archaeology Mystery Thriller Series Book 1) by N. S. Wikarski 4.1 Stars (1,037 Review)    Price verified one hour ago

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

Genre: History [x]
Length: 261 Pages (966 KB)
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Added: May 4th, 2024