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The Disappearance of the USS Thresher: The History of the American Nuclear Submarine that Sank at the Height of the Cold War by Charles River Editors Price verified 10 minutes ago

It takes a special type of person to serve in a nation's navy, especially on long voyages that separate men and women from their loved ones, and no service is both loved and hated as that aboard submarines, for very few people ever serve on them on a whim. For one thing, the psychological impact of being trapped for long periods underwater in tight, cramped quarters is more than many people can stand. Also, submarine service is uncharacteristically hazardous; after all, if a surface vessel is sunk, the crew has a reasonable chance of escaping death in lifeboats or being rescued out of the water by another ship. Conversely, if a submarine is badly damaged while submerged, the crew's chances of survival are at best remote. Given that there's such little margin for error in a submersible, many submarine losses remain sources of intrigue and mystery, and few rival the disappearance of the USS Thresher in that regard. In 1963, the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States was at its peak, as the Cuban Missile Crisis the previous year had brought the world to the brink of nuclear war and tensions were still running high. In space, the Soviet Union seemed to have taken the lead, putting the first satellite in Earth's orbit and placing the first man in space. There was also another new theater of war, but one that was little-known at the time. Under the waters of the world's oceans, Soviet and American nuclear submarines were in intense competition, pushing the boundaries of new technologies. Some of these submarines carried nuclear missiles that carried more destructive power than all the bombs dropped by the U.S. Army Air Force throughout World War II, including the nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Other submarines, the hunter-killers, were designed to find and destroy these missile-carrying submarines. All of these submarines engaged in their activities while aiming to avoid detection by the other side, establishing a clandestine conflict ...

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The Red Year: A Story of the Indian Mutiny by Louis Tracy 3.9 Stars (36 Reviews)    Price verified 20 minutes ago

In 'The Red Year' by Louis Tracy, the reader is taken on a thrilling journey through the tumultuous times of the Russian Revolution. Tracy's vivid descriptions and engaging narrative style bring to life the chaos and despair of this dark period in history. The book is a blend of historical fiction and political intrigue, making it a compelling read for those interested in the Russian Revolution and its aftermath. Tracy's attention to detail and thorough research add depth to the characters and plot, making 'The Red Year' a captivating literary work that sheds light on a crucial period in Russian history. The book is a poignant exploration of the human experience amidst political upheaval and societal change. Louis Tracy's expert storytelling and compelling writing make 'The Red Year' a must-read for history buffs and fans of literary fiction who enjoy a gripping narrative that transports them to a different time and place.

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Length: 131 Pages (1,334 KB)
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Reverse the Slavery Curse: Breaking the Black Magic Spells by Paula Holland 4.6 Stars (19 Reviews)    Price verified 49 minutes ago

Spiritual weapons of war are being used against you. To get the upper hand, continue reading. Many European, Latino and Asian people who came to the United States decades ago with just a few dollars in their pocket, are wealthy in a few years. So why is it that many Black people who have been in the U.S. for generations, are still living at the poverty level? According to Paula Holland, there are natural and spiritual reasons for the bottom position of many Black people. In her book, Reverse the Slavery Curse: Breaking the Black Magic Spells, Holland gives a detailed history of Black people with traceable incidents that have led to their current condition and gives specific prayers that empower Black people to take back the authority and dominion that was stolen from them. Reverse the Slavery Curse: Breaking the Black Magic Spells is book one of a three-part series, and in it, readers will learn: • A detailed history of the indiscretions of Black people that led to The Most High God cutting them off from being a nation and assigning races of people from around the world to punish them • The steps that Black people today need to take to stop the punishment of oppressors • A detailed breakdown on the mental and physical tactics that have been used against Black people to place them at the bottom of society • To address the black magic and witchcraft that was cast on Black people to keep them thinking and behaving in an inferior manner and steps to reverse it • Reverse the brain washing oppressors have systematically used to cause Black people to accept and celebrate their bottom of society position. Take control of your life today by breaking these black magic and witchcraft spells that have been used as spiritual weapons of war against you and learn how you and your family can advance in life!

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Secrets of Ancient Tibet, 6,000 B.C. by M.G. Hawking 4.7 Stars (18 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Explore Ancient Tibet and its Profound Secret Knowledge. The civilization of ancient Tibet -- the lost kingdom of Zhang Zhung and its legendary tradition of sorcery and true magic -- is among the least known and most irritatingly mysterious obscurities of history. Very little of its past has been deciphered and orthodox scholarship stands before Zhang Zhung in deeper darkness today than that which shrouded the Egypt of the Pharaohs before Champollion. Archaeologists debate what the ancient civilization on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau actually was, when it came, and whence it came. Doubtless many chapters of Tibet's ancient history will lie forever silent under her remote and desolate soil, yet extant traditions have perhaps been too readily set aside; academic pundits love to brand as mythical the accounts which have endured the millennia, and which mischievously persist. The study of antiquity is properly accounted worthless except as it may be made living knowledge which illuminates and enriches our contemporary life. Owing to a remarkable series of events in an isolated region of the Himalayas, I encountered an extraordinary group of people and, through those encounters, was privileged to learn that much of the secret knowledge of the ancient Zhang Zhung culture has not only been preserved, it is powerful, richly illuminating, and utilized to this day. As the reader will discover, these shrouded secrets formulate the explorations in this book. As one of their most illuminating concepts, those traditions relate that there is a group of esoteric teachings -- the 'Four Portals' -- which set forth the true nature of physical reality and techniques of powerful elemental magic, or "sorcery." The first traces of the teachings are thought to have appeared as part of the lore of the pre-Tibetan culture that arose in Tibet several thousand years ago, but may have originated far earlier. Being a forbidden body of knowledge, said to convey enormous powers, the teachings ...

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Our Final Stand: The Defining Battle to Reclaim Earth from Alien Forces (Invader's Edge: Thriving through Alien Invasions) by Barrett Williams Price verified 2 hours ago

Step into a reality where the fate of humanity hangs by a thread, where extraterrestrial forces unlike anything you've ever imagined threaten to overwrite the world as we know it. Welcome to "Our Final Stand". Starting with the shock waves of the initial alien attack, "Our Final Stand" takes you on a grueling journey through humanity's desperate attempt to survive. Watch as panic turns to resolve in the establishment of the World Defense Force, promising to reclaim our world from the cosmic intruders. Our narrative delves deep into the intricacies of our otherworldly enemies, their startling technology, their incomprehensible motives and, crucially, their weaknesses. Immerse yourself in the underground survival tactics and covert operations which pave the path to some resounding triumphs. Through riveting chapters, "Our Final Stand" transports readers into major battlegrounds and confront them with the high costs of war. You'll stand shoulder to shoulder with the heroes of resistance, the notable leaders, remarkable soldiers, and civilian heroes, against the largest threat mankind has ever known. Experience the pivotal Battle of Noussair, in which humanity finds a flicker of hope amid the chaos. This hope grows stronger as Earth develops new defense systems, drawing on hard-won alien tech advances. Not just merely an account of an epic battle, "Our Final Stand" sheds light on the deciphering efforts of extraterrestrial communication, sparking breakthroughs and shaping the course of this deadly chess of survival. Prepare for the heart-stopping climax at the Battle of Everest Base. Victory is but a whisper away, but will we reach it in time? The aftermath of the war triggers global shifts that form the crux of an unexpected new world order. Humanity seeks ways to prevent further invasions, and a united Earth appears on the horizon. "Our Final Stand" is an extraordinary odyssey through the reality of war, resilience, and the indomitable spirit of ...

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Rule of the Monk; Or, Rome in the Nineteenth Century by Giuseppe Garibaldi 3.8 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 49 minutes ago

Giuseppe Garibaldi's 'Rule of the Monk; Or, Rome in the Nineteenth Century' is a fascinating historical novel set in the turbulent political climate of 19th century Italy. The book follows the story of a monk caught up in the midst of power struggles between the various factions vying for control, drawing the reader into a world of intrigue, betrayal, and moral dilemmas. Garibaldi's prose is eloquent and evocative, painting a vivid picture of the city of Rome during this transformative period in history. The author skillfully weaves together elements of romance, politics, and religion, creating a multifaceted narrative that will captivate readers of historical fiction. Garibaldi's attention to detail and historical accuracy make 'Rule of the Monk' a compelling and insightful read, shedding light on lesser-known aspects of Italian history. Overall, this book serves as both an entertaining literary work and a valuable historical document, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of 19th century Italy.

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Length: 313 Pages (1,197 KB)
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HIDDEN TREASURES OF THE ETHIOPIAN BIBLE IN ENGLISH COMPLETE : Uncovering the Secrets of the Deuterocanonical Apocrypha, Enoch, and Lost Writings by Alexander J. Thornfield Price verified 3 hours ago

Dive into the depths of ancient wisdom with Hidden Treasures of the Ethiopian Bible in English Complete 88 Books, a monumental work that stands alone in its completeness. This unparalleled collection, meticulously translated to preserve the original meaning and spiritual depth, brings together all 88 books of the Ethiopian Bible, making it the most comprehensive Bible available today. Why Choose This Bible? Unmatched Completeness: This is the only edition that includes all 88 books revered by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, from the well-known 66 books of the Protestant canon to the additional texts found in the Septuagint and the full Apocrypha. Discover the Lost Books of the Bible, the Deuterocanonical Apocrypha, and the profound Books of Enoch and Jubilees. Authentic Translation: Dive into an authentic experience with a translation that meticulously preserves the original meaning and spiritual depth of one of Christianity's oldest Bibles. Every word, phrase, and nuance has been carefully rendered to bring the ancient texts to life for contemporary readers. Rich in History and Spirituality: Beyond its religious significance, this Bible serves as a cultural artifact, offering invaluable insights into the traditions and beliefs that have shaped Ethiopian Christianity. It's a bridge connecting readers to the vast, often unexplored landscape of biblical literature. Illustrated and Annotated: Enhance your understanding with detailed illustrations and annotations that provide historical, cultural, and theological context. These visual aids bring the rich tapestry of biblical history to life, making your reading experience both educational and engaging. Who Needs to Read This Book? Whether you're a theologian, historian, or simply someone in search of spiritual enrichment, Hidden Treasures of the Ethiopian Bible is an indispensable resource. Scholars will appreciate the comprehensive analysis and historical context, while believers and seekers will find ...

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Dancing With The Elephants by Jill Ireland 4.5 Stars (68 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Delilah O'Reilly is a bright, beautiful,young woman attending school at the Annex, the sister school of Harvard, in 1890. She lives happily with her father; her mother's demise having coincided with her birth. She is wooed by a handsome, wealthy older man and when they marry, she feels as if she is living a fairy tale; her already perfect life acheiving unimagined heights. The euphoria is short lived and she discovers that her husband is not merely manipulative and possessive, he is an abusive monster. She flees Boston and his sadistic cruelty, fearing for her life. She seeks obscuity in the vastness of the Wild West, alone and equipped with only her desperation and her horse. Dancing with the Elephants is a suspenseful, romantic adventure that follows her terror and triumphs as she struggles to forge a path through the wilderness. Author's note: I apologize to the previous reader' who endured a humiliatingly number of typographical errors. I have made great effort to correct this, and hope subsequent reader's will be spared that annoyance.. So sorry. sincerely, Jill Ireland

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Hitler's mistresses: The history of the Third Reich by Samuel Greenberg 3.0 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Devil Mistresses: Eva Braun and others Even advanced researchers in the history of the Third Reich on the issue of Hitler's women called only the name of Eva Braun, who became the official Fuhrer's wife in the last days of his life. One gets the impression that the dictator was monogamous, the ideal family man. But a detailed study of this issue shows that in fact, Adolf was a great lover of women. Hitler spoke negatively about the possibility of his personal marriage, believed that it was better to have a mistress. He believed that a great man has the right to have a girlfriend and treat her at his discretion and without a sense of responsibility for satisfying his physical needs. It is impossible to track all his love relationships, but this book will tell you about some of the most famous ones.

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Life After Death - A Guardsman's Tale by James Paul Watson 4.3 Stars (92 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

As a young boy, I was engulfed by the romanticism associated with warfare and was destined for a career within the Infantry, but I was never prepared for what comes after and the hidden wounds of warfare that always seem to remain. In the 1990s, the British Army was world-renowned as being 'The Best', yet, when it came to the welfare of its soldiers, this was far from the case. Our behavioural conditioning had been perfected, and we were trained to dehumanise and kill the enemy without question or hesitation, but what are the long-term psychological effects of such methods? This is an honest account of my generation of war-fighters, a group of soldiers who progressed from operations in Northern Ireland and the Balkans to the high-intensity attrition battles in Iraq and Afghanistan. We witnessed genocide first-hand in Kosovo, went to war in Iraq, then stood toe-to-toe with the Taliban - this is a Guardsman's Tale.

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Length: 415 Pages (8,914 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 3.9 Stars (53 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours 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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Being Another Way: The Copula and Arabic Philosophy of Language, 900–1500 (Berkeley Series in Postclassical Islamic Scholarship Book 6) by Dustin Klinger (University of California Press) Price verified 12 hours ago

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

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Liberty and Crisis: The History of the American Revolution during 1776 by Charles River Editors 4.2 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 12 hours ago

By April of 1776, talk had heated up concerning independence, and a consensus was quickly growing in Congress. However, one problem was in the way: did the Congress have the authority to declare independence for its 13 member colonies? The process was riddled with confusion across the colonies. Some, such as North Carolina, had sent explicit instructions to their Congressional delegation to support Independence, suggesting Congress has the authority. Others, such as Rhode Island and New Hampshire, declared independence directly and unilaterally, suggesting individual colonies had the authority. Elsewhere, in Massachusetts and New York, even individual towns and cities sent declarations of independence to King George III. The royal mailbox was packed with letters declaring colonial independence. During the summer of 1776, John Adams, Samuel Adams and others arguing for a formal break with Britain convinced their fellow Congressmen that the time had come to formalize their break from Britain. John, along with Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert Livingston, were appointed to draft the announcement informing Britain of their intentions. Together they completed the rough draft of the preamble on May. The committee then wanted John Adams to complete the document, but he felt that Jefferson was a better writer. Ultimately the two men worked together to create Declaration of Independence in late June, with Adams providing much of the legal insight and Jefferson the prose. Of course, simply declaring independence did not mean the British were going to grant it, and during that time, things were looking quite dire for the cause. After the siege of Boston forced the British to evacuate that city in March 1776, Continental Army commander George Washington suspected that the British would move by sea to New York City, the next logical target in an attempt to end a colonial insurrection. He thus rushed his army south to defend the city. Washington ...

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Egyptian Occultism, Ancient Secrets of Paranormal Powers: From the Great Master Kalika-Khenmetaten, in the Era of Amenhotep III & Amenhotep IV ... by M.G. Hawking 4.2 Stars (31 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Explore the secret knowledge of a Occult Master of the Eighteenth Dynasty and the powers that underlie the unparalleled accomplishments of Ancient Egypt. No historical mystery has inspired the depth of fascination as the enigma of Ancient Egypt. Over ten-thousand years ago, as if suddenly sprung from the sands, a small stone-age culture abruptly rose to create perhaps the greatest civilization of known history. How was such an incredible feat achieved? This book explores answers to that mystery through the discovery and translation of an esoteric manuscript, a creation of the Egyptian Master Kalika-Khenmetaten, who authored her masterpiece under the patronage of the great Kings Amenhotep III and Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) over 3300 years ago. Kalika's manuscript clearly reveals the profound power and knowledge of a great master of that distant age. Our exploration begins with Ancient Egypt, not merely because it was the setting for Kalika's life, but because that civilization formed the background and source of the modern world. We shall be surprised to learn how much of our indispensable inventions, our economic and political organization, our science and literature, our philosophy and our art, goes back to the dawn of civilization in Egypt. From Ancient Egypt came the technology of architecture, agriculture, metallurgy, and engineering; the invention of glass and linen, of paper and ink, of the calendar and the clock, of geometry and the alphabet; the excellence and sublimity of sculpture and the arts, refinement of dress and ornament, of furniture and dwellings, of society and life; the remarkable development of orderly and peaceful government, of education; the advancement of writing and literature, of science and medicine; the first clear formulation known to us of individual and public conscience, the first cry for social justice, the first widespread monogamy, the first monotheism; all elevated to a degree of superiority and power that has seldom, if ever, ...

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The Queen's Gold: A Christopher Marlowe Spy Thriller (Christopher Marlowe Spy Thrillers Book 1) by Steven Veerapen 4.1 Stars (471 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

'A gripping tale of treasure and skulduggery with fine period detail - a welcome and intriguing addition to Elizabethan spy fiction.' John Pilkington, author of The Ruffler's Child England, 1585. The Sparrowhawk, one of Drake's lost treasure ships, is found wrecked in Devon. Rumours spread through England of its booty, including a mysterious treasure: El Sol Dorado. Thomas Lewgar, the resentful roommate of aspiring playwright Christopher Marlowe, hears of the rumours. He discovers, too, that the boastful Marlowe is engaged in a web of espionage. Intrigued and repelled by the irreverent Marlowe, Lewgar joins the poet in seeking the lost treasure. If they can find it, they will be richly rewarded by queen and court. But they are not the only ones hunting the prize. A crooked courtier, Henry Howton, has also heard the rumours. In the secret employ of the Spanish, he hopes to find the treasure himself - and he will stop at nothing to get his hands on it. Racing their Spanish-backed enemy and his dangerous associates, Lewgar and Marlowe must discover the strange history of the ghostly wreck. Their journey will lead them into the rotting carcass of the Sparrowhawk, into the presence of sea-dogs Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh, and through the ravaged home of spiritualist Dr John Dee. Betrayal, falsehood, and deceit lie in wait. Can they discover the lost treasure and unravel the mystery of El Sol Dorada before the Spanish? Steven Veerapen was born in Glasgow and raised in Paisley. Pursuing an interest in the sixteenth century, he was awarded a first-class Honours degree in English, focussing his dissertation on representations of Henry VIII's six wives. He then received a Masters in Renaissance studies, and a Ph.D. investigating Elizabethan slander. Steven is fascinated by the glamour and ghastliness of life in the 1500s. He is the author of fictional and non-fictional works including the Simon Danforth Mysteries, the Ned Savage thrillers, Elizabethan ...

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The Lincoln Memorial: The History and Legacy of Washington D.C.’s Famous Monument by Charles River Editors 4.0 Stars (23 Reviews)    Price verified 12 hours ago

*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the memorial's construction by people who worked on it *Explains how the memorial's site was chosen and how it was built *Includes a table of contents "IN THIS TEMPLE AS IN THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM HE SAVED THE UNION THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN IS ENSHRINED FOREVER" - The epitaph by Royal Cortissoz engraved in the Lincoln Memorial People have always loved symbols and monuments. Even before there was any sort of written language, there were places and things considered sacred, whether it was the Mesopotamians' ziggurats or the Egyptians' pyramids. Thus, it had long been a practice to make some sort of memorial to those who had died as a way to remember and honor them. Abraham Lincoln is one of the most famous Americans in history and one of the country's most revered presidents. Schoolchildren can recite the life story of Lincoln, the "Westerner" who educated himself and became a self made man, rising from lawyer to leader of the new Republican Party before becoming the 16th President of the United States. Lincoln successfully navigated the Union through the Civil War but didn't live to witness his crowning achievement, becoming the first president assassinated when he was shot at Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865. Given the importance of Abraham Lincoln to the country, it's no surprise that plans to build monuments to him began within months of his death. There are countless ways that the Great Emancipator has been commemorated across America, but the most famous is the Lincoln Memorial, which would not be completed until well over half a century after his death. Lincoln had called upon Americans to bind up their wounds in his Second Inaugural Address, and in many ways the memorial was the result of the country's sectional reconciliation, making it all the more fitting. In the end, the time it took to complete the memorial was worth the wait, as the finished product included a ...

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In The Unknown Himalayas, Anthology of Discovery by M.G. Hawking 4.3 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Explore Profound Discoveries in a Forbidden Region of the Himalayas. On an extended trek into a closed and largely unknown inner region of the vast frozen fortress of the Great Range of the Himalaya, in an isolated valley surrounded by vast snow fields and towering ice peaks, explorer M.G. Hawking chanced on an unexpected discovery, a beautiful small village. In that community he encountered men and women possessed of remarkable knowledge and truly extraordinary abilities, ones virtually unknown to the Western world. From the Publisher: Our team at Wisdom Masters Press has worked with Hawking to compose a series of books based on his field notes and journals recording his experiences in the Himalaya regions of Nepal and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (the Himalayan highlands of Tibet). This was a complex project; during his five year exploration of those regions, Hawking had accumulated many hundreds of pages of hand-written journal notes, along with hundreds of pages of field notes, all of which had to be cataloged and organized in a manner conducive to producing a series of books from such a rich treasury of material. It was a fascinating if formidable task, one which so often filled us with a deep sense of wonder and inspiration. This book - 'In The Unknown Himalayas, Anthology of Discovery' - contains accounts drawn from those books. These anthological narratives contain comprehensive accounts of Hawking's various experiences and conversations, including first-hand narratives of the extraordinary abilities and powers he witnessed and detailed descriptions of his extensive conversations with true masters and sages, revealing the esoteric knowledge and practices that make such extraordinary abilities possible. An incomparable book for anyone interested in expanding their knowledge and personal power, and especially fascinating for anyone interested in exploring a long forbidden region of our world. 2023 Edition, e-reader page count 238 (estimated, actual count ...

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Saigon Haunting: A Novel of the Vietnam War by Harry Dies 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 20 minutes ago

Saigon Haunting, A Novel of the Vietnam War, follows Amerasian Marisa Lien Bradshaw's journey to early 1990s Vietnam and her father Green Beret Mike Bradshaw's fight against the Viet Cong in war raging Vietnam. The parallel storyline follows Marisa Bradshaw and David Riley through their post-war trip to Vietnam and her father Green Beret Mike Bradshaw's fight against the Viet Cong. Bradshaw encounters CIA Officer Sam Angult, both have different motivations for fighting the Communists. Both experience the horror and brutality of war. In college, Marisa meets David, who lost his older brother in the war. After convincing by David, Marisa reluctantly travels with him to Vietnam on a student exchange program. Marisa and David soon realize their views of the war differ much like the American public. David falls for Marisa but struggles to win her over. The story also relives, in factual dialogue, the fateful early years of President John F. Kennedy and his advisors who attempt to bring stability to the war effort, but only succeed in deepening America's commitment to South Vietnam. Marisa searches for her Vietnamese relatives, while David yearns to visit the battlefield where his older brother Private Wayne Riley died. Marisa and David's experience in Vietnam forces both to confront painful emotions about their lost relatives and discover the unexpected. Marisa makes a solemn promise, but will she be able to keep it? Will David find the battlefield his brother Wayne perished on? Join Special Forces soldier Mike Bradshaw, his daughter Marisa, and David to past and post-war Vietnam. Prepare yourself for War, Love, Culture. Next stop, VIETNAM. Retired US Army officer Harry P. Dies Jr. presents his debut novel on the Vietnam War.

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Length: 300 Pages (1,067 KB)
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Greener Pastures by Patrick Quinn 4.0 Stars (48 Reviews)    Price verified 12 hours ago

It was a time of hardship, conflict, adventure, profound change, and great opportunity. Greener Pastures is the true story of Irish settlers from County Cork and their descendants. The first were part of a unique government sponsored settlement project, led by Peter Robinson, which relocated over 2,000 Irish paupers from County Cork to Ontario in the 1820's. Their descendants immigrate to the state of Iowa in the 1870's, as part of the great Westward Expansion. Follow the epic journey of the McAuliffes, Quinns, O'Briens, and many like them, as they make their way from Ireland to the new world.

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Length: 115 Pages (15,924 KB)
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Tanks for the Memories 2: The Hospitality Room by Aaron Elson 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Have you ever been to the reunion of a military outfit? If you have, you'll know how easily a conversation can start out on a subject like food or sports, and then transition to the Battle of the Bulge or the flag on Mount Suribachi. Aaron Elson went to a reunion of the 712th Tank Battalion from World War II in 1987 hoping to find veterans who remembered his father, who died seven years earlier. He found three, and was so moved by the stories the veterans shared among themselves, yet rarely told their families, that he returned two reunions later with a tape recorder and never missed another reunion. Long before "Saving Private Ryan" and "The Greatest Generation" got an aging population of World War II veterans to open up about their experiences, these men shared stories with Elson that covered the width and breadth of the human experience, stories of courage, of fear, humorous stories, stories of fate, of romance, of food, of booze, of being chewed out by General George S. Patton. While Elson has conducted many individual oral history interviews with World War II veterans, the stories shared in the hospitality, sometimes corroborating other stories, sometime conflicting, have always been special.

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Length: 270 Pages (22,250 KB)
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Irish Gods: The Epic Tales of the Deities in Irish Mythology by Chronicle Press Price verified 35 minutes ago

Come into a world where myths and gods are mixed together with "Irish Gods." This beautiful book takes you on a journey through Ireland's mythological tapestry, where old gods and timeless stories await. In "Irish Gods," you'll meet a huge group of amazing gods, each with their own special qualities and stories. You'll learn about the many goddesses that have shaped Irish culture over the years, from the powerful ruler goddess Ériu to the fierce fighter goddess Morrigan. In this comprehensive book, you will find: Stories of Irish Gods • Daga • Aengus • Nauda • Lugh • Taranis • Neit • and Many More As you learn more about these Irish gods, you'll be amazed at how wise, powerful, and important they are to the culture. Their stories show you what Ireland is really like, and this book is the key to knowing how important they were. Don't miss "Irish Gods" if you want to learn more about the secrets of old Celtic mythology and the gods who have shaped the Emerald Isle. You shouldn't miss this chance to get lost in the world of Irish folklore. Feel like you're in a world where gods and humans live together, where stories are alive and well, and where the spirit of Ireland shines brightly. Order your copy of "Irish Gods" today. Come on this journey with us today! Scroll up, Click on "Buy Now with 1-Click", and Grab a Copy Today!

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New York in the 80s by James Bloom 5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 49 minutes ago

As the 1970s drew to a close, a sheltered private school kid in Manhattan took up black and white photography as a way to open a door to a wider world. During the next half dozen years, while in upper high school and during his latter days in college, James Bloom took nearly two thousand pictures, mostly of people, around New York City. The eighty photographs in this album of New York in the early 1980s are the best of these, offering a window onto a post-industrial City as long gone now as the wandering teen who took them. 'This is a historic account of what the streets of New York City looked like to a teenage boy in the 1980's, and also an account of how people on the street responded to a teenage boy with a camera. These quiet and tender images offer a snapshot, mostly through observational portraiture, of the urban experience at a particular time. They are found and recorded for us to see now, by the gentle eyes of a future writer, with great attention to detail and nuance. It is impossible to overlook the particulars of daily life that, forty years later, seem so other-worldly.' Anastasia Taylor-Lind, award winning photojournalist

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A Gunslinger's Bloody Mission: A Historical Western Adventure Novel by Derek Levine 4.4 Stars (290 Reviews)    Price verified 5 minutes ago

Buck Blackman is an infamous gunslinger with a questionable reputation. In an effort to leave his traumatic past behind and ease his conscience, he saves Pawnee Jones from getting hanged after a gambling game. With Pawnee by his side though, he soon finds himself caught in a bloody mission, where he will have to face the menace of the mad Charley O'Leary, son of an Irish gang lord. When he meets a family fleeting O'Leary, Buck falls in love with their daughter, April, and promises to protect them along their way on the Oregon Trail. A perilous quest begins... Helping the McCain family proves more dangerous than any duel Buck has survived. Buck and Pawnee soon intertwine in constant shoot-outs with O'Leary's Pinkerton Agents, hired to capture April and drag her back to Chicago. As the journey across the Oregon Trail slowly reveals its many dangers, Buck's love for April grows and the group gets to know some unlikely allies that prove to be an important asset to their mission. Will they survive the harsh trail? Buck keeps trying to protect the wagons while fighting off Indians and bandits' attacks with Pawnee. The more they cross mountains and deserts to reach the lush valleys in the Oregon Territories, the more they feel O'Leary's threatening presence approaching. Will he succeed in capturing April? Will Buck's ride on the wagon train be the thing that finally redeems him? "A Gunslinger's Bloody Mission" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cliffhangers, only pure unadulterated action.

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American History "from the beginning until now" by Manuel Antonio Ruiz Cordova Price verified 45 minutes ago

The first American, the arrival of the European and colonization. The form of the colonies and the independence with a revolucionary war with large support from France, and additional help from Spain and the Netherlands. A convention in 1787 wrote a new Constitution that was adopted in 1789. In 1791, a Bill of Rights was added to guarantee inalienable rights. With Washington as the first president and Alexander Hamilton his chief adviser, a strong central government was created, war with Canada, the encouraged by the notion of manifest destiny, U.S. territory expanded all the way to the Pacific Coast. Economic growth, westward expansion that was driven by a quest for inexpensive land for yeoman farmers and slave owners. The war with Mexico and after that the civil war between the North and the South. The war with Spain, and The United States became the world's leading industrial power at the turn of the 20th century. Initially neutral during World War I, the United States declared war on Germany in 1917 and funded the Allied victory the following year. Women obtained the right to vote in 1920, with Native Americans obtaining citizenship and the right to vote in 1924. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the United States entered World War II and financed the Allied war effort, and helped defeat Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy in the European theater. Its involvement culminated in using newly invented nuclear weapons to defeat Imperial Japan in the Pacific theater. The United States and the Soviet Union emerged as rival superpowers in the aftermath of World War II. During the Cold War, the Vietnam war, the two countries confronted each other indirectly in the arms race the September 11 attacks carried out by Al-Qaeda in 2001, which was later followed by wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the history continues until now.

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An Alliance Forged by Fire: A Historical Western Adventure Novel by Ethan Westfield 4.2 Stars (199 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Carl Jacobs is an idealistic lawyer sworn to justice. On the Oregon trail, he meets a lonely young woman and a mysterious teenage boy. They decide to form a fake family for their mutual protection, but things only get worse when a horrible murder threatens to tear their facade to shreds. Will Carl solve the brutal mystery in time? Romance and murder can only complicate their efforts... Mallory Craig is a mail-order bride on the Oregon trail, forced into the company of the charming lawyer Carl Jacobs. But he may not be what he seems, and he's not the only one. On this journey, everyone seems to harbor secrets that may get all of them killed before reaching their destination. And if she makes it out alive, will she marry the man she is promised to or the man she's come to love? Will she pay the ultimate price for her final decision? Carl and Mallory start having feelings for each other but when a deadly conspiracy engulfs them, there's no time for sentimentalism... Only guns and bullets can save them in this whirlwind of extreme violence on the dangerous Oregon trail! "An Alliance Forged by Fire" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cliffhangers, only pure unadulterated action.

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Slavic Goddess:The Divine Legacy of Vesna, Morana, Lada, Mokosh and Other Goddesss in Slavic Mythology by Chronicle Press Price verified 5 hours ago

Step into the mystical world of Slavic mythology with "Slavic Goddess" - an enchanting exploration that unveils the divine feminine, mythical tales, and cultural heritage that have shaped the beliefs and traditions of Slavic peoples for centuries. In this comprehensive book, you will find: • Zoraya: Goddess of Morning Star • Mokosh: Goddess of Earth • Lada: Goddess of Fertility and Marriage • Devana: Goddess of Forest and Hunting • Morana: Goddess of Death and Winter • Kostroma: Goddess of Spring • Zhiva: Goddess of Birth and Abundance • Kupala: Slavic Goddess of summer • Vesna: Goddess of spring • Ursula: Goddess of Moon and Sea • Ozwiena: Goddess of Gossip • Marzanna: Goddess of Agriculture Discover the ethereal realm where Slavic goddesses reign with grace and power, embodying the forces of nature and the mysteries of life. Meet figures like Mokosh, the goddess of fertility and earth, who nurtures and sustains all living beings, and Marzanna, the goddess of winter and death, whose departure heralds the arrival of spring. Each chapter of this book immerses you in the rich tapestry of Slavic folklore, where goddesses dance amidst the cycles of the seasons and the rhythms of life. "Slavic Goddess" is more than just a collection of myths; it's a journey into the heart of Slavic culture and spirituality. Delve into the rituals, symbols, and customs associated with these revered beings, and uncover the wisdom and beauty of ancient Slavic traditions. Learn about the goddesses' roles as protectors, healers, and nurturers, guiding humanity through the trials and triumphs of existence. This book is a testament to the enduring legacy of Slavic goddess worship and the profound connection between humanity and the divine feminine. Embark on a mystical odyssey into the world of Slavic goddesses. Secure your copy of "Slavic Goddess" today, and let the enchanting narratives and evocative illustrations transport you to a realm ...

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The Siege of Kobani: A Brief, Open-Source Account by Matthew Priester 4.7 Stars (15 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

During the Summer of 2014 the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, commonly known to the Western world as ISIS, dominated world news headlines. This fanatical group of hardened fighters had arisen, seemingly out of nowhere and swept through much of Eastern Syria and Western Iraq in a lightening advance. From the suburbs of Baghdad to the outskirts of Aleppo, this brutal terror syndicate had founded a proto-state, a so-called Caliphate that showed no signs of halting its expansion. In attempting to cleanse their northern border with Turkey, the terror group took a detour to wipe out a Kurdish militia known as the YPG or People's Protection Units in the city of Kobani. Though the small town of 50,000 may have promised an easy victory, it became a rock upon which the Caliphate broke itself on. From September of 2014 to January of 2015, approximately 2,000 Kurdish YPG militia and their Free Syrian Army allies fought off an Islamic State force several times their size. The city would see house to house fighting for almost four months. Daily shelling, suicide truck-bombs and over 700 coalition airstrikes would turn the town into a moonscape of twisted steel and concrete blocks, earning it a moniker, "the Kurdish Stalingrad." Despite their inferior numbers and lack of supplies, the defenders would emerge victorious. The breaking of the siege brought international attention, air support and material aid to the Kurdish forces and their allies, drastically altering the outcome of the war. Using open-source material, 'The Siege of Kobani' tells the story of this short but pivotal chapter in the Syrian Civil War.

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They Were All Young Kids: The story of Lieutenant Jim Flowers and the first platoon, Company C, 712th Tank Battalion, on Hill 122 by Aaron Elson 3.6 Stars (47 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

On 10 July, 1944, four Sherman tanks went to the aid of an infantry battalion that was surrounded at the top of Hill 122 in Normandy by elite German paratroopers. The plan was for the tanks to create a path through the almost jungle-like tangle of trees and shrubbery and for a company of infantry to follow close behind, creating an opening that would let the rest of the battalion break out. The plan seemed to be working as the tanks crashed through the German defenses on the steep front slope of the hill. At the bottom, the tanks crossed a road, climbed over a hedgerow, crossed a field, climbed another hedgerow and kept on going. It was late in the afternoon when the first shell struck Lieutenant Jim Flowers' tank and caromed off, with a sound he would compare to "a big bell ringing." Within moments, all four tanks were knocked out, three of them burning fiercely. Nine of the 20 crew members were killed, several wounded, and two both wounded and captured. For Flowers and his gunner, Jim Rothschadl, their ordeal was just beginning. This is the story of that battle as told by Flowers and several of the surviving members of his platoon.

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The Genius of Barney Ford: Escaped Slave, Entrepreneur, Activist on Breckenridge, Colorado (Wild West History) by Julie McDonald 3.5 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 12 hours ago

I'm always impressed with marathon runners. Anyone who enters, runs and completes this grueling race, regardless of their time, has my admiration. In the marathon of life, Barney Ford entered, raced, completed and won! What makes Barney Ford so admirable is that in his lane, he had a hurdle to jump every 100 yards. Hurdles of discrimination, prejudice, and lack of formal education. In this short story, about a 20 minute read, you will learn about this amazing man and all that he accomplished in his life time. He persevered against all odds to become a hero every American should read about.

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West-African Cookbook: Traditional Food Recipes from the Most Populous West African Countries. by Chidiebere Anegbu 3.8 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

A collection of Non-bland, Photo-Accompanying, detailed recipes from West Africa. What's better than exploring foods from beyond our regions? West Africans share similar staple foods but, often, with slightly different recipes. In this cookbook, Chidi attempts to reconcile West Africa using merely foods that are made from the same ingredients known across Africa. He has shown in this cookbook, that in West Africa, we are connected by foods. The difference lies merely in methods and spices; the bone is the same - plantain, cassava, banana, okra, yam, maize, millet, wheat, etc. Just as in his previous five cookbooks, there are photos for every recipe, over 200 photographs that make the whole process a breeze! In this cookbook, you will find West African rice recipes, plantain recipes, soup recipes, snack recipes, yam recipes, and several local recipes from different west African countries.

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Length: 135 Pages (2,614 KB)
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Modern Military Aircraft by Dr Thomas Bruce 3.8 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Since their introduction, aircraft have become a key aspect of any conflict between nations. Aircraft are used to provide reconnaissance, transportation, airborne radar, electronic jamming, air-to-air combat and of course ground attack. Ground attack is performed by a range of aircraft types encompassing strategic (bombers), tactical bombers (fighter-bombers) and helicopters. Ground attack weapons launched from these aircraft include guided and unguided bombs, rockets, guided missiles, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and cannon fire. Ground targets include enemy AFV's, artillery positions, infantry units, structures associated with command and control, radar facilities, ground-based weapons launch facilities, military storage locations as well as other targets deemed of strategic or tactical value, including civil infrastructure. In this book we explore the dominant modern military combat aircraft used throughout the world, including fighter aircraft, strategic bombers and attack helicopter. The aircraft are grouped by the nation that developed them. We also review the predominantly employed modern weapon systems deployed by these aircraft, including guided bombs, guided missiles and cruise missiles. Modern weapon systems used to counter both aircraft (anti-aircraft systems) and additionally the munitions which they deploy (anti-missile systems) are then presented. And lastly the relatively recently introduced technology of Unmanned Aerial Systems is discussed, reviewing reconnaissance, attack and suicide UAV's.

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Length: 185 Pages (13,113 KB)
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18 Fathoms (Alternatives) by Robert P. Wills (SixToes Publishing) 5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

It is the late 1700s and America has won its independence. Ships sail across the Atlantic delivering goods back and forth from America and the Caribbean to Europe. English, Spanish, and Dutch ships routinely make the passage from America and the Caribbean to their home ports back home. While these ships have become bigger, faster, and more reliable in the past three hundred years since Columbus landed, one thing still threatens them; pirates. Captain Nonn has a vendetta against the British for what they did to his family; those are the ships he tends to attack with his battle-tested ship, the 18 Fathoms. When he learns about a hoard of gold that is bound for King Charles III of Spain, it is too tempting to pass up. Captain Nonn plays a game of cat and mouse with pursuing British ships as he tries to make his way to Hispaniola and steal this treasure of a lifetime.

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Length: 276 Pages (631 KB)
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Something Has Come Between Us: A Treatise on Your Relationship with God (Hiking The Trail Of Truth Book 5) by Mark Stephen Taylor 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 20 minutes ago

It's time to hike another Spiritual Journey in the company of award-winning Christian author, Mark Stephen Taylor. Something Has Come Between Us is an in-depth look at our personal relationship with God. It is an eye-opening account of what has actually come between God and mankind. Within this volume the author helps us to better comprehend the seemingly endless plight of the human race, and gives us a deeper understanding of the forces of darkness that work against us. Mr. Taylor says that the words 'something has come between us' should become a part of one's everyday thinking in our relationship with God. Why? Because, first and foremost, it will teach us humility -- something very precious in the sight of our Creator. Humility is an eternal principle -- something that each of us need to find and embrace. The author indeed helps us to better understand the difficulties of this earthly life through this particular journey, and leads us along a most profound trail of discovery, illumination and hope. Hiking is a good thing -- much can be gleaned along the trail. Don't be shy... come on along... let's do it!

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Length: 136 Pages (1,843 KB)
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Lithuanian Mythology and Legends: Journey Through Time with Myths and Folklore by Chronicle Press 3.5 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

"Lithuanian Mythology" takes you into the magical world of the Baltic and looks at the beautiful and often overlooked myths and tales from one of Europe's oldest cultures. This book takes you on a trip through the complicated web of Lithuanian folklore, where old gods and goddesses live and play. Learn about the myths of the mysterious goddess Laima, who is in charge of fate, and the thunder god Perk?nas. Each chapter shows a different part of Lithuania's pagan past and looks at a pantheon that has had an impact on the country's culture and traditions over the years. It's more than just a book of old stories; "Lithuanian Mythology" helps us understand a deeply spiritual and nature-based way of life. The book gives readers a unique look into the beliefs, traditions, and folklore that have been a part of Lithuanian culture for hundreds of years. It shows how mythology and everyday life are connected. Take an interesting trip into the middle of the Baltic. Get a copy of "Lithuanian Mythology" right now and get lost in the interesting stories and tales that have stood the test of time. This book is a great way to learn about Lithuania's rich mythological history.

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Length: 51 Pages (848 KB)
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WAR BROWNIE- a tale of 'love and loss' from Bootle. by BRYN M PARRY 3.6 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified 5 minutes ago

From the very first time young Tom Higgleston clapped his eyes on little Sarah Jones, during a pre-war Brownie photo-shoot, he knew he'd found THE ONE. Thankfully, for the two of them, the feeling was mutual! Unfortunately, over the next decade of their developing lives, they only managed a few fleeting glimpses of each other on the busy streets of Bootle. The greatest obstacle to their, potentially glorious, connection was, however, the rise to prominence of a certain Herr Hitler and his National Socialist cronies. Would these two good people both manage to survive the lethal dangers of the War at Sea and the Blitz? You've got to hope so...

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Viking Myths and Legends: Enthralling Tales, Stories, and History of the Vikings and Norse Mythology (Scandinavia) by Billy Wellman 4.6 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Dive into the Mystical World of Viking Myths and Legends! Embark on an epic journey through the rich tapestry of Viking mythology. This book unveils the intricate stories that emerged from the religious beliefs and rituals of the Scandinavian people during the Viking Age. Here's just a tiny fraction of what you'll discover: • ? Creation Myths: Learn how an immense ash tree supported nine great realms and how the human world was formed from the body parts of a giant. • ??Gods and Goddesses: Explore the homes, responsibilities, and mortal frailties (greed, lust, pride, and anger) of the Norse deities. • ? Mythical Creatures: Meet elves, dwarves, and monstrous beings that plagued gods and humankind. • ? Medieval Manipulations: Learn how Christian scholars and scribes altered ancient stories to control the narrative. • ?Thor's Disguise: Find out why the mighty god of thunder impersonated a goddess and nearly married an enemy. • ? The Norns' Weaving: Understand how these three mysterious beings weave the destinies of gods, humans, and all life. • ?Mjölnir's Creation: Uncover the story behind Thor's formidable weapon. • ? Mistletoe's Role: See how a humble sprig of mistletoe triggered the beginning of the end of the world. • ??Gruesome Punishments: Witness the severe punishments meted out by revered gods on their own kind. Viking Myths and Legends is your gateway to a world where gods walked among men and destinies were woven by mystical forces. Perfect for history buffs, mythology enthusiasts, and curious minds, this book will captivate and educate you with stories that have stood the test of time. ? Why You'll Love It: • Vivid storytelling that brings ancient myths to life • Insightful exploration of Viking culture and beliefs • Intriguing tales of heroism, betrayal, and divine power Don't miss out on these enthralling stories that reveal the essence of Viking mythology. ? Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to get ...

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Aundy: A Sweet Western Historical Romance (Pendleton Petticoats Book 1) by Shanna Hatfield (Wholesome Hearts Publishing) 4.5 Stars (2,826 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

He's the sunshine in her cloudy days. She's the light that brightens his heart. Faced with a desperate situation, Aundy Thorsen abandons her life in Chicago and responds to a farmer's plea for a mail-order bride in Pendleton, Oregon. Then tragedy strikes, leaving her a widow the same day she becomes a wife. Aundy accepts the challenge of managing the farm while battling unfamiliar work, demented chickens, and doubting men. Amid her efforts to build a new life, she struggles with her unexpected attraction to Garrett Nash, the one man capable of winning her heart. Raised on the family ranch in Pendleton, Garrett Nash enjoys being part of the community, lending a hand whenever it is needed. After the passing of his neighbor, Garrett takes on the responsibility of protecting and caring for his friend's spirited widow. As he observes her resolve and resilience, his admiration for her grows into something far deeper. Despite his hesitation, Garrett soon finds himself on a mission to convince Aundy to open her heart to love once again. Filled with humor and hope, this heartwarming romance is a wholesome tale of courage, compassion, and love in the face of adversity.

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The Fetterman Massacre: The History and Legacy of the U.S. Army’s Worst Defeat during Red Cloud’s War by Charles River Editors 3.7 Stars (28 Reviews)    Price verified 55 minutes ago

*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the fighting *Includes a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents In the summer of 1866, Colonel Henry B. Carrington set out from Fort Laramie to establish a series of forts along the Bozeman Trail with the goal of protecting migrants moving along the trail. The Bozeman Trail ran through the Powder River country, which included the traditional hunting grounds of Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho peoples. Carrington had about 1,000 people in his column, of which about 700 were soldiers and 300 were civilians, likely soldiers' families and migrants. The colonel established Fort Phil Kearny as his headquarters and based 400 troops and most of the civilians there. During the construction of Fort Kearny, which lasted months, Native Americans killed several dozen soldiers and civilians in some 50 separate attacks. The attacks were largely focused on the "wood trains", comprised of soldiers and civilians harvesting lumber from the surrounding forest for the construction of the fort. Though younger warriors like Crazy Horse conducted the actual attack, Red Cloud and other, older leaders would help plan and direct the harassment and interdiction campaign against the construction of Fort Kearney. By October 1866, Carrington's officers and men pressured him to go on the offensive and take the fight to the Native Americans. The pressure was increased by the arrival of a company of sixty-three cavalry troopers led by Lieutenant Horatio S. Bingham in early November. Civil War veterans Captain William J. Fetterman and Captain James W. Powell accompanied the cavalry troopers and were assigned to Fort Kearny as infantry officers, but despite having a distinguished war record, Fetterman had no experience fighting Native Americans. Nevertheless, that lack of experience did not keep Fetterman from criticizing the conservative and defensive posture Carrington had established at Fort Kearny, adding to an already ...

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Abu Zayd al-Balkhi’s Sustenance of the Soul: The Cognitive Behavior Therapy of a Ninth Century Physician by Malik Badri 4.8 Stars (408 Reviews)    Price verified 49 minutes ago

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

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Warlords: An extraordinary re-creation of World War II through the eyes and minds of Hitler, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin by Joanna Potts (Lume Books) 4.4 Stars (171 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Warlords recreates in forensic and gripping detail the extraordinary mind games between Churchill, Hitler, Stalin and Roosevelt as World War Two unfolded day by day. In a unique combination of innovative style and thorough scholarship, Warlords tells the story of World War II through the lives of the four great war leaders: Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin Roosevelt. While their nations fought battles with weapons, the four warlords of the twentieth century fought a war of the mind. Structured along the lines of a cinematic thriller, rapidly cutting from one man to the next, the book takes us blow by blow as they try to outthink and outfight each other. These encounters are told on a day-by-day, even hour-by-hour basis, affording unparalleled insights into parallel actions. Moving from Whitehall and Washington to the Wolf's Lair and the Kremlin, Warlords documents the psychological battles among the leaders and shows how their thoughts and actions changed history. Praise for Joanna Potts and Simon Berthon: 'Gripping, innovative and perceptive... It reads like a thriller but it is also a scholarly, impeccably researched piece of work... superlative' - The Tribune 'Fascinating insights into the minds of these titans' - Daily Mail Simon Berthon is a distinguished writer and producer of historical documentaries and is the author of Allies at War. Joanna Potts has worked on a number of television series including Empire by Niall Ferguson

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Hawaii Clipper by S. Martin Shelton (Lamplight Press) Price verified 10 minutes ago

On 29 July 1938, Pan American World Airways' flying boat dubbed "Hawaii Clipper" departed Apra Harbor, Territory of Guam, en route to Manila -- about 1,400 nautical miles distant. On board were nine crewmembers, eleven passengers, mail, and cargo. About midway, Hawaii Clipper ceased broadcasting its scheduled reports. Radio Manila tried assiduously to contact the Clipper to no avail. Four hours later, Pan American declared Hawaii Clipper missing and presumed down at sea. Extensive air and sea searches found nothing: no debris, no seat cushions, no body parts, and no oil slick. To this day, the mystery of the disappearance of Hawaii Clipper remains unsolved.

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Length: 218 Pages (5,299 KB)
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The Inquisition: A History From Beginning to End (Medieval History) by Hourly History 3.8 Stars (746 Reviews)    Price verified 5 minutes ago

The Inquisition * * *Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. The Roman Catholic Inquisition was one of the most controversial organizations in human history. Although it has been painted in a negative light, the Inquisition was too broad in scope to define as simply good or bad. It was a period where conflict and bloodshed were inevitable. It was a time where war, famine, plague, and poverty were common factors of human life. From the 1180s to the 1830s, the Inquisition was the judicial arm of the Catholic Church. Created to root out and punish heretics within the Catholic faith, the Inquisition became an institution that would carve its name into history. Inside you will read about... The Conception of the Inquisition The Hammer of Witches The Spanish Inquisition The Portuguese Inquisition The Roman Inquisition Shades of the Inquisition in Modern Society And much more! Throughout its many variations, the Inquisition took hold in France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy and in the process, both hastened and stunted progress in Western society. The Inquisition was as multi-faceted in its failure as it was in its successes. Though it was responsible for the deaths of thousands, it was also responsible for the sparing of thousands more. The Inquisition put to death some of the brightest minds of the time, and yet their brutality quickened the pace of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. In short, the Inquisition was many things -- easy to define is not one of them. This concise, compressed guidebook reveals the history, failures, and successes of the Roman Catholic Inquisition from its birth to its final death rattle.

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A Brave Alliance to the Rescue: A Historical Western Adventure Book (Heroes of the Wild Frontier) by Henry McConley 4.4 Stars (201 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Noah Galloway is a brave bounty hunter drifting from one adventure to the next, seemingly untouched by danger. A dark secret from his past is still causing him trouble, though... Whenever he's in a sheriff's office, he's afraid that his face might show up on a wanted poster. Even though his quick draw has saved him on more than one occasion, an unfortunate incident has put him on the run. From that moment on, he's only had one thing on his mind; to find peace. In order to achieve that, he goes on a perilous hunt in order to catch the Zanders, a gang of ruthless criminals who escaped from prison, but an unexpected ally will appear and change his plans. Noah will have to choose between the dark desire of vengeance and his deeper need for redemption. Will he manage to escape every trap on his way and accomplish his mission of justice? Noah experiences situations that put his skills and allegiances to the test, while he fights to prove his innocence. During his search for the Zander brothers, he meets Abby, another bounty hunter who wants revenge for her dead husband. Although there is friction between them, there's also an obvious, undeniable attraction. Abby will open up to him about her struggles and Noah will trust her with his secret. Before he knows it, his unexpected interest for Abby will put his life in danger. After being framed for a crime he didn't commit and tired of being haunted by his painful past, Noah will try to come clean with Abby's help... However, will he manage to silence the echoes of his past and finally let Abby in? Both Noah and Abby are struggling to escape their own demons. When they join forces for the greater good, they find encouragement in the tentative trust that grows between them. Can their alliance withstand the danger and coming confrontation and unite them, or will it tear them apart forever? "A Brave Alliance to the Rescue" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cliffhangers, only ...

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El Renacimiento: Una apasionante guía sobre un periodo de resurgimiento de las artes, las ciencias y la cultura (Períodos históricos) (Spanish ... by Billy Wellman Price verified 2 hours ago

¿Le resultan familiares los nombres de Miguel Ángel, Leonardo da Vinci y Rafael? Si es así, ya está familiarizado con el Renacimiento, que supuso un renacimiento de las artes y las ciencias. Se produjeron grandes avances en varios campos y muchos hombres se hicieron un nombre creando obras maestras o desarrollando nuevas teorías, aunque para algunos fueran controvertidas. Esta completa guía profundiza en algunas de las figuras más célebres de la época e incluye algunas que quizá no sean tan conocidas. Este apasionante viaje a través de la historia le ofrece una introducción a uno de los periodos más fascinantes de la historia, inyectando nueva vida a un tema sobre el que ya se ha escrito innumerables veces. Evite los aburridos libros de texto académicos sobre el Renacimiento y explore, en cambio, un cautivador recorrido por un periodo que renovó el interés por las artes, la ciencia y la cultura en general. En este libro aprenderá lo siguiente: • Cómo la Edad Media dio paso al Renacimiento. • Algunos de los conceptos más conocidos que surgieron durante el periodo, como el humanismo. • Por qué algunas familias se convirtieron en mecenas de las artes. • Cómo influyó la religión en el Renacimiento. • Artistas, pensadores y científicos famosos que insuflaron nueva vida a la sociedad europea. • Ejemplos de pintura y arquitectura renacentistas. • Cómo la imprenta contribuyó a la difusión de las ideas. • ¡Y mucho más! Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón «Añadir a la cesta» para empezar a aprender sobre el Renacimiento hoy mismo.

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No Man's Land: A Novella by Francis J. Shaw 4.4 Stars (85 Reviews)    Price verified 20 minutes ago

A local hero branded a coward. A community ravished by war. A nation mourns the many fallen without graves at the tomb of the Unknown Warrior. One night, as a full moon illuminated a battlefield and the sound of shells pounding the muddy waterlogged earth slowly faded, I saw a man moving in the shadows in no man's land. Three years later, I encountered him again under very different circumstances. The 'war to end all wars' had finished. Its completion had cut short the stories of so many and uncovered one that needed a narrator -- to reveal a truth and heal the wounds of broken survivors -- providence had chosen me -- the least likely to be believed.

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American Indian Wars: A History From Beginning to End (Native American History) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (566 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Discover the remarkable history of the American Indian Wars... Free BONUS Inside! The American Indian Wars, a series of conflicts between white settlers and Native Americans which took place in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, were complex, brutal and many. An official United States Census report published in 1898 noted at least 40 wars which had taken place in the previous 100 years. The total number of individual wars probably numbers well over 100, though many were localized and on a very small scale. The American Indian Wars were often bafflingly different, each with its own specific causes and precipitating factors. Yet each was also essentially similar: These wars was fought for possession of land. As white settlers gradually spread over what is now the United States of America, they encountered Native American tribes. The white settlers wanted to create farms and ranches. The tribes wanted the land for hunting. There could be no compromise -- these were wars to the death for the right to establish or retain a way of life. The conflicts which resulted were numerous, violent, and localized. Although both sides suffered setbacks, this series of wars gradually pushed Native Americans out of their homelands to make way for the expansion of white settlement. This is a concise telling of the American Indian Wars, from the earliest Beaver Wars in the seventeenth century between French, Dutch, and British settlers and their Native American allies to the tragic confrontation at Wounded Knee Creek at the end of the nineteenth century. Discover a plethora of topics such as • The Colonial Period • Washington Takes on the Northwest Territory • Andrew Jackson and the Seminole Wars • Wars in the Wild West • Sheridan's Wars • The Road to the Wounded Knee Massacre • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on the American Indian Wars, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for ...

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John Wilkes Booth: A Life from Beginning to End (American Civil War) by Hourly History 4.3 Stars (293 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

Discover the life of John Wilkes Booth... Free BONUS Inside! By the age of 26, John Wilkes Booth had achieved success on the stage. He had rugged good looks and the fame he craved. Yet that wasn't enough for the fanatical actor. On April 14, 1865, just a few days following the end of the American Civil War, Booth stepped into the presidential box at Ford's Theatre in Washington and shot Abraham Lincoln. He subsequently managed an incredible escape until he himself was killed. What would drive a man who had everything going for him to commit such a heinous act? What were his motives? This book unravels a tale of fanatical hate and deadly vengeance. John Wilkes Booth saw himself as a southern hero -- the rest of the world will remember him as a stone-cold assassin. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Early Signs of Trouble • Finding Fame as an Actor • The Plot to Kidnap the President • A Modern-Day Caesar • The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln • Legacy of an Assassin • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on John Wilkes Booth, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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Battle of Midway - World War II: A History From Beginning to End (World War 2 Battles) by Hourly History 4.3 Stars (453 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Battle of Midway * * *Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 had dealt a catastrophic blow to the United States Navy, but it had not knocked out all of the U.S. carriers. That was an omission that Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Japan's fleet commander, intended to rectify by invading a site close to Pearl Harbor. The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor had worked out well for the Japanese -- why not try another one on Midway Island? The plan was to destroy the Americans when they launched a counterattack. Japan, then, would rule the Pacific and continue the expansion of its empire. What Yamamoto didn't know was that Japanese fleet codes had been broken and Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Chester Nimitz, privy to what the Japanese planned to do, was able to place the American carriers where they would catch the Japanese off guard as they prepared to launch air strikes on Midway Island. Inside you will read about... Not Ready for War The Crucial Codebreaker Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief Preparing for Battle The Battle that Changed the Tide of War The Legacy of the Battle of Midway And much more! After the Battle of Midway, the Japanese were forced into the position of trying to defend the territory that they had previously taken; their dreams of expanding their acquisitions and becoming the dominant power in the Pacific were gone. The tide of war in the Pacific had shifted. Series Information: World War 2 Battles Book 7

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Reconstruction Era: A History from Beginning to End (American Civil War) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (438 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Reconstruction Era... Free BONUS Inside! The American Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, produced casualties and destruction on an unprecedented scale. Up to 800,000 soldiers were killed, and huge swathes of the American south were devastated. However, although the defeat of the Confederate States and the end of the war brought peace of a sort, it left many unresolved issues. The period following the end of the Civil War has become known as the Reconstruction Era, and during this time there were efforts to achieve two separate goals: to reintegrate the former rebel southern states fully into the Union and to achieve not only the abolition of slavery -- which had been a war aim for the north -- but also the emancipation and granting of civil rights to freed slaves. The Reconstruction Era proved almost as divisive as the Civil War itself -- the freeing of slaves threatened to undermine the very basis of society and many southerners resisted. For some in the north, the unwillingness of people in the south to adopt new laws and new ways of life seemed to negate the whole point of the war. After all, what was the point of fighting and winning a war if the very things that were fought for failed to happen? The Reconstruction Era was a period of turmoil and change in the United States, and it ended not with a complete victory for either side but with a compromise which satisfied no-one. However, this period did pave the way for important changes which came much later. This is the complex and sometimes confusing story of the Reconstruction Era. Discover a plethora of topics such as • The End of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War • Radical Reconstruction • Carpetbaggers and Scalawags • The Rise of the Ku Klux Klan • Corruption and Recession • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on the Reconstruction Era, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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Battle of the Bulge - World War II: A History From Beginning to End (World War 2 Battles) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (370 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Battle of the Bulge - World War II * * *Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. The bloodiest battle in American history earned its name from the war correspondents who were covering the conflict. The "bulge" was a protuberance 50 miles wide and 70 miles deep in the American lines. The Germans, who had been in flight from the American invasion of Normandy, were not supposed to be in the Ardennes region, with its terrain deemed too difficult for tanks to move or soldiers to fight. That deadly assumption left the Ardennes and the town of Bastogne insufficiently defended by 80,000 American soldiers, most of whom had minimal battle experience. Attacking them were more than 400,000 well-armed German troops, many of whom had earned their fighting experience on the deadly Eastern Front. Inside you will read about... After the Normandy Invasion The Siege of Bastogne The German Infiltration Nuts! Old Blood and Guts The Last Major German Offensive And much more! Trapped and surrounded by the Germans, the besieged Americans seemed doomed. But a daring action by General Patton would break through the German lines and end the siege of Bastogne, bringing supplies and reinforcements that would allow the Americans to prove their mettle at the largest battle fought on the Western Front in Europe. Series Information: World War 2 Battles Book 8

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Spartacus and the Slave Wars: A History From Beginning to End by Hourly History 4.3 Stars (479 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Spartacus and the Slave Wars Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. Spartacus has passed into legend as an enduring symbol of righteousness in his noble battle for the freedom of man. This transcendent icon did not appear from the aether and had plenty of inspiration from the brave and often forgotten figures that stood before him. The actions of Spartacus and his rebellion against the Roman Republic offer a unique look into the details of commercial slavery in Rome, and its long-lasting effects on the evolution of a nation. Inside you will read about... The Roman Acquisition of Slaves Life as a Roman Slave Runaway Slaves and the Stirrings of Rebellion The First and Second Servile Wars The Mysterious Origins of Spartacus Spartacus Leads an Army A Rebellion Defeated And much more! This book will take you through the Servile Wars, also known as the Slave Wars, which were a series of slave rebellions over a 60-year period of the Roman Republic's history. Occurring in relatively quick succession, each Servile War increased in strength and fervor, until Spartacus and his allies nearly managed to bring the Republic to its knees.

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Encounters from Beyond: Tales of the World's Most Astonishing UFO Sightings by Samuel Buckiewicz 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 7 hours ago

"Encounters from Beyond" by Samuel Buckiewicz is a comprehensive exploration into the mysterious and captivating world of UFO sightings and extraterrestrial encounters. This meticulously researched book delves into some of the most significant and well-documented incidents in UFO history, providing a detailed analysis of each event. From the legendary Roswell Incident and the baffling Rendlesham Forest Encounter to modern-day sightings like the Phoenix Lights and the Nimitz Encounters, Buckiewicz presents eyewitness testimonies, government documents, and scientific investigations to shed light on these unexplained phenomena. Each chapter meticulously reconstructs the events, examines the evidence, and explores the possible explanations, blending a narrative style with investigative rigor. Key features of the book include: • Detailed Case Studies: Each major UFO sighting is explored in-depth, with detailed recounting of the events, analysis of eyewitness accounts, and examination of physical and circumstantial evidence. • Technological and Scientific Analysis: The book discusses the role of advanced technologies in detecting and analyzing UAPs, and how these technologies are pushing the boundaries of our understanding. • Government and Military Involvement: Insight into how different governments and military organizations have responded to UFO sightings, including efforts at transparency and ongoing investigations. • Whistleblower Revelations: Coverage of key whistleblowers, such as David Grusch, who have come forward with claims about government knowledge and cover-ups regarding UFOs. • Impact and Implications: Analysis of the societal, scientific, and psychological impacts of UFO sightings, and what these phenomena could mean for humanity's future. "Encounters from Beyond" is essential reading for anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the universe and the ongoing quest to understand the unexplained. Samuel Buckiewicz combines thorough research ...

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Brief history of Palestine (The Nakba) by Rahmeh Sameh 3.5 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

"Brief history of Palestine" is a captivating exploration of the Palestinian Nakba, offering a nuanced perspective on one of the most defining moments in modern history. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, this book sheds light on the untold stories of survival, resilience, and hope amidst the tumultuous events of 1948. Dive into the rich historical context of pre-1948 Palestine, examining the diverse demographics and complex political landscape that set the stage for the Nakba. From the British Mandate to the Zionist movement and the United Nations Partition Plan, uncover the factors leading to the catastrophic displacement and expulsion of Palestinians from their homeland.

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The 1940s - How Was It for You? Hundreds of Personal Memories of the 1940s (20th Century Memories Book 7) by Rob Horlock 3.8 Stars (10 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

'How Was It for You?' is an extensive collection of hundreds of people's personal memories from the unforgettable decade of the 1940s. Whilst many of these memories are of experiences in World War Two, a host of other events in the decade are also recalled. Serious, sad, emotional and humorous stories and anecdotes are all recounted in a variety of styles. A great gift for anyone who lived through these times or who has an interest in this era. If you lived through the 1940s, 'How Was It for You?' will certainly bring back many memories. If you can't recall the decade yourself, the book will give you an interesting snapshot of the life and times endured and enjoyed by your older friends and relatives. Researchers into the 1940s will find a host of 'personal views', the memories of real people recalling their lives at that time. The decade was, of course, dominated by World War Two, the world's bloodiest conflict. During the course of the war, 300,000 British servicemen and women were killed. Four million returned to 'civvy street' to pick up their lives. Many peoples' outlooks were changed forever and women, in particular, looked at the world through different eyes after the war. Rationing was in force throughout the 1940s. In spite of (or perhaps, because of) this, the general health of the average person was better after the war than it had been at the start of the decade. Princess Elizabeth married Philip Mountbatten in 1947; the wedding was a welcome break from post-war austerity and amongst the wedding presents was a gift from the Cabinet - all of their combined food coupons. After the war, the electorate chose a socialist government and Churchill was defeated in the election of 1945. People looked forward to a better life. The National Health Service was launched and Social Security was introduced. Working class children with ability were given the chance to improve themselves with the introduction of the 11+ exam, the gateway to a ...

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Discerning Movements of Social Atheism Box Set by Erik Angus MacRae 4.2 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

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

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The Redemption of Mattie Silks by Kimberly Burns 4.7 Stars (44 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

"Mattie is an admirable hero, and watching her carve out a life for herself in the most rugged terrain is a thrill ride." -- BookLife Reviews SEEKING REDEMPTION, SHE FINDS RETRIBUTION In 1892, running one of the West's fanciest brothels is a rough game. In a town filled with brazen criminals, corrupt police, zealous politicians, and morality committees, Madam Mattie Silks makes her fortune catering to Colorado's gold and silver millionaires. Notorious crime boss "Soapy" Smith is at the top of the Denver underworld. There are no rules for Smith's gang. They solve problems with bribes and bullets. Mattie's husband stumbles into Soapy's dealings, and she struggles to protect him. When gold is discovered in the Yukon, Mattie seizes the opportunity for adventure and profit. But Skagway, Alaska, is even more lawless than Denver. Mattie must use all her business sense and street smarts to safeguard those she cares about. Will it be enough? Or will Lady Justice again turn a blind eye? Based on a true story, The Redemption of Mattie Silks is an action-packed tale of a woman succeeding in a man's world even when the cards are stacked against her. "The research on the era shines through, as do the grit and spirit of the characters... A colorful and enthralling journey." -- K.T. Blakemore, award-winning author of The Good Time Girls series "A nice, nuanced portrait of the complex underworld with fine and witty turns of phrase. A great Western romp!" -- Randi Samuelson-Brown, award-winning author of The Bad Old Days series

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Maya Civilization: A History from Beginning to End (Mesoamerican History) by Hourly History 4.3 Stars (360 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Maya Civilization... Free BONUS Inside! For more than one thousand years, the Maya people dominated areas of Central America and modern-day Mexico and made important advances in architecture, astronomy, mathematics, and medicine. Then, after the Spanish occupation in the sixteenth century, Maya culture and thinking were deliberately suppressed. Only in the twentieth century did scientists appreciate just how advanced these people had been and how important they were in the history of Mesoamerica. The excavation and investigation of several large Maya cities in the second half of the twentieth century completely changed how we view these people. We now know that the Maya were capable of building vary large stone structures that were precisely aligned with astronomical features, though we do not know how this was done. We are still learning about Maya cities -- as recently as 2018, the use of new technology uncovered more than 60,000 previously undiscovered Maya ruins in the jungles of Guatemala. Many scholars now believe that the Maya were one of the most important of all the ancient Mesoamerican cultures. There are still many mysteries about the Maya. At one point in their history, several major Maya cities were abandoned and left to the encroaching jungle while their people relocated to more inhospitable areas in the Yucatán. There are many theories, but no one is entirely certain why this happened. We also don't know why the Maya made important advances in the fields of mathematics and medicine and yet failed to develop, for example, the wheel or metalworking. What we do know is that these people created a sophisticated culture which they recorded via one of the first complex writing systems. Unlike other contemporary Mesoamerican peoples, the Maya survived the Spanish occupation, and Maya language, religion, and culture continue to survive today in parts of Central America and Mexico. This is the story of ...

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Egyptian Goddess: The Divine Legacy of Isis, Nut, Hathor and Other Goddess in Egyptian Mythology by Chronicle Press 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Unlock the secrets of the ancient Nile and journey into the divine with "Egyptian Goddess." This mesmerizing book invites you to explore the enchanting world of Egypt's revered goddesses, where beauty, power, and mysticism converge. In this comprehensive book, you will find: • Bast: Goddess of Home • Isis: Goddess of Magic and Motherhood • Nut: Goddess of Sky • Hathor: Goddess of Love • Sekhmet: Goddess of War and Destruction • Ma'at: Goddess of Truth and Justice • Seshat: Goddess of Wisdom • Tefnut : Goddess of Rain • Wadjet : Goddess of Protection • Nephthys: Goddess of Death • Seshat: Goddess of Wisdom and Many More Within the pages of "Egyptian Goddess," you'll encounter a pantheon of awe-inspiring deities, each with her unique attributes and stories. From the nurturing Isis, the goddess of magic and motherhood, to the fierce lioness Sekhmet, the goddess of war and healing, you'll embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of myths and legends that have shaped Egypt's culture for millennia. As you delve deeper, you'll be captivated by the wisdom, grace, and timeless significance of these Egyptian goddesses. Their tales resonate with the essence of Egypt's spirituality and history, and this book is your portal to understanding their profound influence. If you yearn to unravel the mysteries of divine femininity in one of the world's most captivating ancient civilizations, "Egyptian Goddess" is a must-read. Don't let this opportunity pass you by. Order your copy of "Egyptian Goddess" now and let its pages transport you to a realm where gods and goddesses rule, where legends flourish, and where the heart of Egypt's mystical heritage beats eternally. Join us on this enlightening journey today! Scroll up, Click on "Buy Now with 1-Click", and Grab a Copy Today!

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The Battles that made America: My choice of the 12 Greatest Battles that formed the nation of United States of America by Nehal Kaur 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The nineteenth century is a crucial period in American history, as the nation's identity and future were shaped amidst great promise and ambition. "The Battles That Made America" examines this pivotal era, investigating twelve key clashes that not only moulded the course of the United States but also solidified its eventual rise as the foremost worldwide authority. This research on military history is a continuation of my prior study on America's martial past, specifically focusing on the War of Independence in the 18th century. The choice of these twelve fights is determined by their significant influence on the immediate and long-term strategic, social, and economic structure of the country. Every encounter, whether a decisive triumph or a distressing loss, made a distinct contribution to the narrative of America, shaping the country's trajectory and impacting the lives of its citizens. Recognising the inherent subjectivity involved in selecting these fights is crucial; the nineteenth century was filled with several battles, each with its own importance. Although readers may have differing viewpoints on the choices taken, I believe they will find the narratives both informative and captivating. This book is written with a profound understanding of the curious and astute disposition of contemporary young readers, who desire to grasp historical knowledge quickly and thoroughly. Their aptitude for comprehending intricate ideas and their enthusiasm for comprehending historical events exceed the expectations of my generation. Hence, this study primarily concentrates on the military components, delivering a lucid and succinct examination of every conflict, its backdrop, and its ramifications. From the early 1800s until the beginning of the twentieth century, these fights occurred over a span of one hundred years characterised by expansion, unrest, and change. The dates and specificities of each fight are precisely recorded, providing readers with a chronological ...

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Robert Oppenheimer: A Life from Beginning to End (World War 2 Biographies) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (584 Reviews)    Price verified 20 minutes ago

Discover the remarkable life of Robert Oppenheimer... Free BONUS Inside! Robert Oppenheimer had a lot resting on his shoulders. During the Second World War, he was tasked with directing the development of the world's first nuclear arsenal. Known as the Manhattan Project, this super-secretive wartime project had the stoic visage of Oppenheimer overseeing the greatest experiment ever conducted by humankind. Much had happened in Oppenheimer's life to lead him to this point, and much would subsequently take place after, but this moment was indeed the pinnacle of his career and his life. In this book, we will explore both the tragedy and triumph that is J. Robert Oppenheimer -- the father of the atomic bomb. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Early Life: Bullied and Alone • Mental Breakdown • Fast Cars and Fame • Becoming the Destroyer of Worlds • The Manhattan Project • Life After the Bomb • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on Robert Oppenheimer, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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Jacqueline Kennedy: A Life from Beginning to End (First Ladies of the United States) by Hourly History 4.1 Stars (206 Reviews)    Price verified 10 minutes ago

Discover the remarkable life of Jacqueline Kennedy... Free BONUS Inside! Jacqueline Kennedy, the wife of President John F. Kennedy, is one of the most iconic and beloved First Ladies in American history, lauded for her style and class. But who was the woman behind the image? In this intimate biography, readers will discover the true Jackie, from her privileged upbringing and education to her marriage to JFK and her life after his assassination. This book explores her complicated relationships, her struggles with loss and grief, and her role as a cultural icon. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the life and legacy of Jacqueline Kennedy. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Early Life in New York • Move to France • Engagement to John Husted • Jack and Jackie • The Assassination • Life after Camelot • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on Jacqueline Kennedy, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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The Sappers' War: 12th Field Company Royal Canadian Engineers, Oct 1943 to Sept 1945 by Dale Olausen 4.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 6 hours ago

What follows is a review of the history of the 12th Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers, primarily relating to the time that the company was in the Italian and Northwestern European theatres during World War II. Though the book focuses on the experiences of a particular company of Canadian military engineers, it also discusses some of the wider issues of the second world war and how it affected the people who lived through the era, civilian and military. Among those are my father (a sapper or military engineer) and mother (a war worker in wartime Britain and ultimately a war bride). Thus, this is meant to be an informal and unofficial history of the company, written by an interested party in an effort to understand what these men went through during this period, and how that experience affected them and other people who lived through the war. The military aspects of the company's history are there (e.g. fighting, building bridges, detecting mines, maintaining routes), as are the cultural factors that influenced them and their times (e.g. the movies that they watched, the drinking they did, the many diseases they faced, their interactions with the Italian, British and other civilians that they lived among, their worries for the future). Some focus on life on the British home front is also given, via the experiences of my mother and her family. Since many people had family and relations that lived during this time, it is my hope that the account will be of general interest to them, and to any that have a particular interest in this critical interval in history. Also, though the text relates specifically to Canadian sappers, I believe that many of the experiences will be common to the soldiers and loved ones of other nations who lived through the war, especially Americans and those from Britain and the British Commonwealth. The primary sources of this document are the 12th Field Company War Diaries and related orders, with some material from The History of the ...

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Cabins to Condos: Fading Frontiers by G. R. Cooper 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 20 minutes ago

Cabins to Condos is a historic comparative that looks back and forth between American frontier days and the contemporary world we now live in. Using Colorado history as a partial backdrop, the book examines our fading yesterdays, the world we live in today, and the questions and challenges of our tomorrows.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 134 Pages (739 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 5th, 2024

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

Genre: History [x]
Length: 191 Pages (224 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 3rd, 2024
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