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Happy Valley: The story of the English in Kenya by Nicholas Best (Lume Books) 4.3 Stars (951 Reviews)    Price verified 15 minutes ago

Happy Valley is the definitive story of the English in Kenya, written by a respected writer who grew up there. Covering the history of the British in Kenya, from the arrival of explorer Joseph Thomson, whose exploits inspired King Solomon's Mines, taking in the decadent Happy Valley set of the 1930s, the murder of Lord Erroll and the Mau Mau revolt of the 1950s, Happy Valley is a must-read for anyone interested in Kenyan or British colonial history. Praise for Happy Valley: 'Nicholas Best tells an immensely entertaining tale' - Max Hastings, Evening Standard 'Anyone with experience of Kenya, past or present, resident or tourist, will enjoy reading Happy Valley' - Country Life Nicholas Best was born in London in 1948. He was educated at Pembroke House, Kenya, the King's School, Canterbury, and Trinity College, Dublin, where he was treasurer of the union and editor of the university magazine. He served on a short-service commission in the Grenadier Guards and worked as a ...

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Length: 292 Pages (4,225 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Ancient Greece: Greek Gods, Spartans, Greek Mythology and The Trojan Horse (Ancient Greece History Books) by Patrick Auerbach 4.0 Stars (24 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

About 2,500 years ago, Greece was one of the most important places in the ancient world. The Greeks were great thinkers, warriors, writers, actors, athletes, artists, architects and politicians. The Greeks called themselves 'Hellenes' and their land was 'Hellas'. The name 'Greeks' was given to the people of Greece later by the Romans. They lived in mainland Greece and the Greek islands, but also in colonies scattered around the Mediterranean Sea. There were Greeks in Italy, Sicily, Turkey, North Africa, and as far west as France. They sailed the sea to trade and find new lands. The Greeks took their ideas with them and they started a way of life that's similar to the one we have today. There was never one country called 'ancient Greece'. Instead, Greece was divided up into small 'city-states', like Athens, Sparta, Corinth and Olympia. Greek Gods The ancient Greeks believed there were a great number of gods and goddesses. These gods had control over many different aspects of life ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 230 Pages (2,787 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

CIA: Revealed Secrets: Volume 3 by Eric Young 3.6 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

CIA Secret Missions told by their own agents.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 72 Pages (2,520 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

1982 Lebanon War: A History from Beginning to End (Palestine Israeli Conflict) by Hourly History 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified one minute ago

Discover the remarkable history of the 1982 Lebanon War... Free BONUS Inside! The politics and recent history of the Middle East can seem baffling to outsiders. Nowhere was that more evident than during the Lebanon War that raged in 1982. Even contemporary reporting often made fundamental mistakes, and there was little general understanding of what was happening and why. This conflict involved a bewildering number of groups and influences from different parts of the world. The precipitating event was the attempted assassination of the Israeli ambassador in London, carried out by members of a Palestinian terrorist group. In response, Israel's armed forces, the IDF, launched an invasion of Lebanon in which the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) had established its own army. The IDF also found themselves fighting against the armed forces of Syria. Some Lebanese served in the forces directed by Syria, some fought with Palestinian groups, while others aligned themselves with ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 115 Pages (1,118 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

A Jewish State by Theodor Herzl (DigiCat) 4.5 Stars (245 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

In 'A Jewish State' by Theodor Herzl, the author presents a groundbreaking vision for the establishment of a Jewish homeland. Written in the form of a political pamphlet, the book explores the reasons for the necessity of a Jewish state and lays out a plan for its creation. Herzl's writing style is direct and persuasive, drawing on historical and political arguments to make his case. The book is a seminal work in the Zionist movement, sparking a new wave of advocacy for a Jewish homeland in what was then Palestine. Herzl's vision has had a lasting impact on Jewish politics and identity, shaping the course of history in the 20th century. As a pioneering text in the field of modern Zionism, 'A Jewish State' remains essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the Jewish people and the creation of the state of Israel.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 98 Pages (1,102 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Jerry Lee Lewis: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Musicians) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (198 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Discover the remarkable life of Jerry Lee Lewis... Free BONUS Inside! With his fiery piano-playing style and powerful stage presence, Jerry Lee Lewis enjoyed a meteoric rise to fame. Although his time as a relevant artist was comparably brief, that short time in the sun was nothing short of revolutionary. While his run lasted, Lewis played a pivotal role in forging what would become classic rock and roll and rockabilly. Lewis burst onto the music scene with his 1957 hit "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," which was quickly followed by the iconic "Great Balls of Fire." Both songs exude an undeniable drive and raw energy that fueled a musical revolution. It was the fleeting yet spectacular success of Lewis and his fellow 1950s musical pioneers that paved the way for even greater musical achievements in the future. In this book, we delve into the life and legacy of "The Killer," Jerry Lee Lewis, in all its glory. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Early Life in Louisiana • ...

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Length: 40 Pages (769 KB)
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Gunsmoke and Danger: A Historical Western Adventure Novel by Ethan Westfield (Regal Quill Publishing) 3.6 Stars (355 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

Benjamin Bamford, once a respected marshal in Boston, is now a stranger in a dangerous and unforgiving world. He and his wife embark on a journey to California in search of a new beginning, but fate has other plans. When they stumble upon a wagon with four dead bodies, their lives take a sharp turn toward a dark and perilous path... To save himself and his wife from a sinister plot, he must use his wits... Marla Bamford loves her husband more than her own life. While her husband is searching for a maniacal killer, she is taken in by a seemingly friendly couple. She's fast wearing out her welcome though, and any minute she could be betrayed and turned over to a riotous mob... Has her luck finally run out? Through the trials and tribulations of this harrowing journey, the couple discovers the true meaning of love, loyalty, and courage. Will they be able to escape the clutches of the evil that surrounds them and find the justice they seek? Find out in this heart-pounding Western ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 392 Pages (5,443 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Adventures on Amtrak: Traveling on the Southwest Chief Los Angeles, California, to Chicago, Illinois (Railroad Adventures: Amtrak & Historic and ... by Julie McDonald 4.2 Stars (24 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

I love riding Amtrak! I don't care where any of my four kids move, as long as I can get there by train! I find rail travel to be as enjoyable as my final destination. This short eBook is designed to help you to have a good experience as well. The book is divided into three sections. The first section talks about the Southwest Chief, and all you will see and experience on this route. I also include humorous stories from my adventures on the Chief. The second section talks about the various cars on a passenger train; Sleeping Cars, Dining Car, Lounge Car and the Coaches. It is good to know about the Amtrak staff, from coach attendants to the conductor. The third section has questions and answers that people frequently ask. There are lots of helpful tips, money saving advice and information that will enhance your trip. Ride the train, it's fun!

Genre: History [x]
Length: 21 Pages (2,147 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Forgotten Woman of the Nineteenth Century THE ESSAY Final Romance for Margaret Fuller THE STAGE PLAY by Mark Wildermann 4.3 Stars (22 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Beyond the book, ahead of her time, Margaret Fuller, the most famous woman of the nineteenth century, seeks a stage to give courage and solace to us here and now. "A moment of action in one's self is worth an age of apprehension through others; not that our deeds are better, but that they produce a renewal of our being," declared Margaret Fuller, who, at the age of forty, drowned with her soldier husband and two-year-old son in a shipwreck off Fire Island, New York attempting to return to America after reporting from Rome during one of history's greatest military battles, the defense of the Roman Republic. The first woman foreign correspondent to report under combat conditions, the first American to write a book about equal rights for women, the first woman literary editor of a major American newspaper, Margaret Fuller put America on the world's cultural map with her articles and reviews.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 139 Pages (901 KB)
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Katharine Hepburn: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (339 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Discover the remarkable life of Katharine Hepburn... Free BONUS Inside! One of the foremost screen sirens of her era, Katharine Hepburn, was universally known for her grace, wit, and charm. She rose to the top of celebrity status in the great Golden Age of Hollywood, and she was able to maintain her sense of stardom all the way to her twilight years. During her many years in the limelight, Hepburn was dogged by wild gossip and rumors due to her eccentricities and often solitary lifestyle. Her long-lived affair with heartthrob Spencer Tracy was also quite often the talk of the town. This book cuts through all the noise and gets down to the core of Katharine Hepburn as we examine how she lived and loved. Here, you will find the life and legend of Katharine Hepburn in full. Discover a plethora of topics such as • The Suicide of Her Brother • Struggling to Perform • Love and Marriage • Broadway Success • Box Office Flops • Later Life and Death • And much more! So ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 44 Pages (970 KB)
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Memoirs Of The Senator's Wife by S. M. Ford 3.6 Stars (146 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

A handsome politician, a protective Secret Service agent, and the woman caught between them. Estella, the poor girl in college, never thought she'd wind up married to a prominent Senator. With her abusive husband having affairs with celebrities, she knows their marriage is not lasting. Heartbroken, she turns to the man tasked with keeping her safe. But can she really abandon her responsibilities or the power, in the glamorous world of politics, as a Senator's wife? Award winning, international best selling saga of a dark romance involving a handsome politician, a forbidden love affair between the politician's wife with a sensuous Secret Service agent, and the magic that influenced history. Set during the '50s to the present-day; their romance spans decades of the most turbulent times in America. Xavier Cyrus meets and marries the impoverished Estella in college during a tumultuous courtship. Being a member of a wealthy prominent political family, Xavier runs for Congress and ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 352 Pages (1,365 KB)
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Tallulah Bankhead: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Actors) by Hourly History 4.0 Stars (275 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Discover the remarkable life of Tallulah Bankhead... Free BONUS Inside! Tallulah Bankhead was known just as much for her off-stage presence as she was for her on-stage performances. Fearless from birth, Tallulah charted her own course in life. She trudged off to New York to make it big in theater when she was still a teen. She then saw opportunity calling on the other side of the Atlantic and didn't hesitate to hop on a steamship and head to England, chasing her dreams until they became a certain reality. Tallulah Bankhead was a legendary stage performer, a strong voice in both radio and television, and an occasional blockbuster at the movie house. But more than any accolades from theater or film critics, Tallulah is celebrated for her personality and no-holds-barred approach to life. She was someone who refused to conform to anyone's standards, determined to live life to its fullest and on her own terms. The life and legacy of Tallulah Bankhead is an impressive one by ...

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Length: 45 Pages (969 KB)
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Bing Crosby: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Musicians) by Hourly History 4.1 Stars (335 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Discover the remarkable life of Bing Crosby... Free BONUS Inside! Bing Crosby was a real legend. Celebrated across the country and beyond, he was essentially America's first superstar. With catchy tunes, a catchy name, and a laid-back, charming personality that everyone just seemed to love, Crosby was a star both on and off stage. Bing Crosby arrived in California as a young man with nothing and rapidly progressed to superstardom. Such words may seem like an exaggeration, but they're really not. During the course of his prolific career, he starred in more than 70 films and recorded some 1,600 songs. Soldiers coming back from World War II would later attest to the fact that Bing Crosby could be heard at posts as far away as India; his music sucked in just about anyone who heard it. This book takes an in-depth look at the life behind all of that great music. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Early Life • Climb to the Top • The Pinnacle of Success • Losing His ...

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Length: 41 Pages (991 KB)
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Skull and Bones: The History and Mystery of Yale University’s Notorious Secret Society by Charles River Editors Price verified 49 minutes ago

Conspiracy theories, and particularly the belief that elements of the world are secretly controlled by individuals or groups, have been around for as long as people have lived in groups. Perhaps that's inevitable - after all, those who are excluded from power are very likely to be inclined to see their position not as an outcome of their own choices or situation but because of the secret machinations of shadowy groups. This type of conspiracy theory isn't new. As far back as the final years of the Roman Republic, some Romans became convinced that powerful people were secretly conspiring to subvert the power of Rome's elected assemblies and planning to take control. It can be argued that this is the earliest documented conspiracy theory, but in that case, it was actually true. From the Catiline Conspiracy to the First Triumvirate, it is now clear that men like Julius Caesar, Pompey, Marcus, Crassus, and Catiline were in fact attempting to subvert the Republican system, and their ...

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Length: 56 Pages (3,980 KB)
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The Roman Civil Wars of the 3rd and 4th Centuries: The History of the Conflicts that Led to a Split of the Roman Empire by Charles River Editors 3.8 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

The 50 years following the assassination of Severus Alexander on March 19, 235 CE has been generally regarded by academics as one of the lowest points in the history of the Roman Empire. This stands in stark contrast to the previous 150 years, which included the reigns of the Five Good Emperors and has been universally praised as one of the high points of the empire. Severus Alexander was the last of the Severan emperors, and the subsequent years of crisis (235-285 CE) were characterized by a series of short reigns, usually ending in the violent death of the reigning emperor. At the same time, this period of time also saw the empire beset by threatening forces on all sides. The Romans faced a newly resurgent Persia in the east, as well as significant forces from German tribes on the Rhine and Goths along the Danube. The various conflicts would result in the unprecedented death of a sitting emperor in battle, which took place in 251 with Emperor Decius, and Emperor Valerian was ...

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Length: 91 Pages (8,216 KB)
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Virginia Woolf: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of British Authors) by Hourly History 4.0 Stars (183 Reviews)    Price verified 5 minutes ago

Discover the remarkable life of Virginia Woolf... Free BONUS Inside! Virginia Woolf ranks among the most influential writers of the twentieth century. Embracing the Post-Impressionist times in which she lived, her novels reflect the artistic shift from romanticism to abstract. Plot mattered very little to Woolf. Her writing was a stream of consciousness outside of time and place. Her novels, including her best-known work, Mrs. Dalloway, invariably dwell on gender roles and the concept of reality. Woolf suffered from mental illness throughout her life. Her inner torment formed the basis of much of her writing. Virginia made multiple suicide attempts and was institutionalized several times throughout her life as she feared a loss of control due to her increasing depression and manic episodes. Her husband, Leonard Woolf, with whom she had mainly a platonic relationship, remained supportive of her until her death. On March 28, 1941, Virginia Woolf walked into the River Ouse ...

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Length: 49 Pages (1,969 KB)
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Shaland’s Lisbon: An Illustrated Guide to Jewish History and Sites In and Around Lisbon (Shaland's Portugal) by Irene Shaland 5.0 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

In 1497, twenty thousand Jews came to Lisbon from every corner of Portugal. King Manuel I promised that ships would be waiting in the harbor to take those who did not wish to abandon Judaism out of the country. But there were no ships in the Port of Lisbon! Instead, the Jews were harassed by the priests and their henchmen and forcibly converted to Christianity. And so, Judaism was dead in Portugal, or was it? Drawing on extensive academic research and personal experiences during an extended stay in Portugal, Irene Shaland paints a vivid picture of the Sephardic Jewish experience in Iberia from Antiquity through modern times. This captivating narrative, with full-color photographs, will keep you turning pages. And if you decide to follow in Irene Shaland's footsteps and explore Lisbon on your own, this book will help you plan your trip and find the sites related to Jewish history. In "Shaland's Lisbon" you will learn about: ? Sephardic History from Biblical Times to the Edict of ...

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Length: 126 Pages (35,442 KB)
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Mysticism in Nepal and Tibet, The Himalayan Journals of M.G. Hawking, An Exploratory Anthology by M.G. Hawking 4.4 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

An Exploratory Anthology: There has long been a deep desire felt by scholars, both past and present, to recover the silent secrets of the ancient cultures of Tibet and Nepal, to trace the background of their prehistoric spiritual development as derived from ever earlier cultures, and then to discover whatever modern manifestations might still exist in the remote margins of that mysterious world. This desire has exerted a powerful pull on the imaginations of Westerners -- historians, philologists, Tibetologists, philosophers, and psi researchers alike. Composed from the journals and field notes of explorer M.G. Hawking's five years in remote areas of the Himalayas, this book transports the reader into regions of our planet that in all history only a handful of people have experienced, a journey that leads to the discovery of the most refined and powerful mystical knowledge possessed by the human race. 'Mystical' adj. 1.1 Existing apart from and not subject to the limitations of the ...

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Length: 181 Pages (810 KB)
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Aztec Gods: Journey To Exploring the Deities in Mesoamerican Mythology by Chronicle Press Price verified 6 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 ...

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Length: 57 Pages (1,065 KB)
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101 People Who Made Poland (The 101 People Series) by Christopher Townley Price verified 4 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.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 109 Pages (2,481 KB)
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Chronicles of the Comstock by Dennis Cassinelli 4.2 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 4 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.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 339 Pages (3,176 KB)
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African Holistic Health for Women: Ancient Tribal Remedies, African American Herbalism, Black Medicine and Other Ancestral Cures to Revive your ... by Nya Love 4.5 Stars (17 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Unearthing the Hidden Pathways to Inner Health and Cultural Empowerment Step into a world of ancient wisdom and mystical practices, where the secrets of self-transformation and holistic wellness await your discovery. Immerse yourself in the forgotten remedies and lost traditions that have guided black women and curious others towards deep inner health and cultural empowerment for centuries. You are standing at the crossroads of your journey, ready to unravel the mysteries of your heritage and unlock the power within. As you embark on this transformative quest, you will be introduced to a myriad of cultural practices and traditions that will nourish your mind, body, and soul. In this captivating guide, African Holistic Health for Women by Nya Love, you will: • Discover the profound impact of breath awareness, meditation, and mindful walking on your spiritual development • Experience the transformative power of tea ceremonies, sweat lodges, dance, and drumming in connecting ...

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Length: 147 Pages (738 KB)
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