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Under a Lion Sun: Days of Joy and Sorrow in Old Calabria by Michael Caputo 4.2 Stars (15 Reviews)    Price verified 44 minutes ago

Join the author on a journey back through time to his beloved town in Calabria, in Southern Italy. Accompany him through a mental journey to the fifties and the sixties, as he was growing up in an area that could be both blissful and agonizing. In this book you will meet very loving people whose whole existence was self-sacrifice, and others who had no conscience and did the unthinkable without a hint of guilt. The author will also dissect and expose beliefs, customs and traits which both ennoble and limit the very energetic and intelligent Calabrian people. This work is especially of interest to people whose roots are in Calabria. Anyone whose interest is anthropology will find this work very enlightening as well. Author of, THE COIN FROM CALABRIA: DISCOVERING THE HISTORICAL ROOTS IF MY CALABRIAN PEOPLE and CALABRIA SEEN THROUGH FOREIGN EYES. "... the book's overall feeling and content... is filled with love, intelligence and lots of mainly positive memories." (Italophile Book Reviews) "I am so enjoying this book. Easy reading. Thank you." (M.K.M. Reader)

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Antigua Grecia: 500 datos interesantes sobre la historia de Grecia (Colección de Historias Curiosas) (Spanish Edition) by Ahoy Publications 4.4 Stars (11 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

¡Desvele los misterios de la antigua Grecia con 500 datos interesantes! Explore el mundo antiguo como nunca antes en Antigua Grecia: 500 datos interesantes sobre la historia de Grecia. Descubra la historia y los misterios de esta gran civilización, desde la prehistoria hasta Alejandro Magno. Conozca la mitología y la religión griegas, así como su cultura y sociedad. Sumérjase en las tácticas y estrategias militares que los llevaron a la victoria. Y descubra cómo establecieron una lengua común mediante un sistema alfabético que aún se utiliza hoy en día. Reviva el camino de la colonización que ejercieron utilizando las rutas comerciales por toda Europa. Descubra los antiguos juegos olímpicos y cómo la tradición griega perdura hasta nuestros días. Hay mucho por descubrir sobre una de las mayores civilizaciones de la historia. En este libro, aprenderá más sobre lo siguiente: • La Grecia antigua (8000 a. C.-1100 a. C.) • La Edad Oscura griega (1100 a. C.-800 a. C.) • El surgimiento de la polis (800 a. C.-600 a. C.) • El periodo arcaico (600 a. C.-500 a. C.) • Las guerras greco-persas (500 a. C.-479 a. C.) • La Edad de Oro de Atenas (479 a. C.- 431 a. C.) • El auge de los reinos helenísticos • Y mucho más Descubra este fascinante mundo y amplíe sus conocimientos con quinientos datos interesantes sobre la antigua Grecia. Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón «añadir al carrito» para comenzar su viaje hoy mismo.

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Bible Trivia: 850 Interesting Questions and Answers! (Curious Histories Collection) by Ahoy Publications 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 4 hours ago

? Discover the Magic of the Bible Like Never Before! ? Embark on an epic journey with "Bible Trivia: 1217 Interesting Questions and Answers"! This book is your golden ticket to exploring the most captivating aspects of the Bible. ?? Imagine uncovering the secrets of ancient times: • ? From the creation of the world in just a handful of days, • ? To Adam and Eve's life before their big oops in the Garden, • ? Noah's incredible task of building an ark under God's guidance, • ? And the jaw-dropping moment when languages got all mixed up at Babel Tower. But that's not all! You'll also delve into: • ? The mystifying Ten Plagues that hit Egypt hard, • ?The awe-inspiring miracles performed by Jesus, • ? And the teachings that have guided millions. "Bible Trivia: 1217 Interesting Questions and Answers" is not just a book; it's a treasure trove of divine knowledge waiting for you to explore. ?? Whether you're a seeker of wisdom, a fan of epic tales, or simply in love with history, this book is your perfect companion. Dive into its pages and let your soul be touched by the timeless knowledge found within. ? Don't miss out on this incredible adventure through time and faith. Grab your copy today and let the exploration begin! ?

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Mokili in Congo A Biography of William Millman and the Yakusu Mission (Mission and Tradition in the Congo Book 2) by Jane Marshall 3.9 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

'Love with the urge in it' For forty years William Millman, known in Congo as 'Mokili', served the people of the Yakusu area amid trials and joys, disease, sadness, bereavements, failures, adventures, achievements, fun, laughter, and lifelong friendships. Missionary, teacher, self-taught medical practitioner, administrator of a rapidly expanding Mission, project manager and builder of houses, schools and a vast New Church that still survives today, Mokili devoted his life to his faith and to the people of Congo he had come to love. Mokili's daughter, Litwasi, was born in the Congo but was brought home in 1912 at the age of three to live with foster parents in Rochdale. In 1937 she married James, known as Jim, Butterworth. Over the next twenty years Jim, a committed Christian and theologian, would develop a very deep respect for his wife's parents and a strong mutual friendship developed. After Mokili's death in 1956 Jim determined that Mokili's immense achievements should be recorded forever and he commenced the intense research of this biography. In 1957 Litwasi and Jim journeyed to Yakusu to visit Litwasi's birth place and the scene of her parents' life work. Here they met Lititiyo whom Mokili had first met carrying home a human leg to eat. This young chief's son had been converted by Mokili and had become a Christian pastor. As Mokili's friend and colleague for over thirty years, Lititiyo was well suited to sum up for Litwasi and Jim the essence of Mokili's service to the people of the Congo: 'Love with the urge in it' Royalties from this Kindle edition will go to War Child - Congo

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The History of America: A concise history of the story of The Unites States of America from George Washington to Jimmy Carter. by Nehal Kaur Price verified 6 hours ago

An outsider's perspective reveals the United States as a country of unrivalled influence and generosity. It has accomplished exploits that have irrevocably influenced the path of human events in its comparatively limited but storied history. Most significantly, its dramatic World War II action helped to liberate millions of people from the grip of tyranny by overthrowing Adolf Hitler's evil regime. In addition to serving as a haven on the battlefield, the United States has provided food and shelter to countless people who were fleeing hardship. Its charitable activities go far beyond its national borders; through enormous humanitarian help, it has lessened suffering and aided in the development of nations in remote regions of the world. The country is not without faults; occasionally, its feeling of exceptionalism leads to divisive foreign policy, but overall, the effects of its activities lean strongly in favour of the advancement of humanity. The United States is still a powerful force for good in a complex world. So, for the nation that fought off Hitler's armies, saved the world, and has generally been a country that has been a source of good more than any other nation in world history, whether you are a smart kid looking for a broad overview of America up to the time of Jimmy Carter or whether you are a curious adult who is just trying to learn more about the history of this country, I hope you enjoy reading this modest effort to summarise "The History of America."

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Hitler: The Last Conspiracy by Revel Barker (Lume Books) 3.6 Stars (119 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

Charles Ritter is on the track of the scoop of the year. Or the decade. Or perhaps even the century... The year is 1967. Charles Ritter is an ordinary journalist, filing everyday stories. On an assignment in Ireland, an elderly German doctor helps him with his migraines. But Doctor Theodore Morell is not what he appears. He is a man with a past - and a man with a secret. He was Hitler's personal physician during the last days of the war. From his bunker in Berlin, Hitler masterminded one final conspiracy. And Ritter is about to find out how World War Two really ended. But as he gets closer to the shattering truth, the intelligence agencies of three great powers are alerted to his pursuit of the story. So far as they are concerned, Hitler met his death in 1945. And anyone who thinks otherwise must be eliminated. In a breathless chase, Ritter must prove his story... or die trying. 'Hitler: The Last Conspiracy' is a blockbuster thriller that is meticulously researched and brilliantly told. It is perfect for fans of Frederick Forsyth, Robert Harris and Robert Ludlum. Praise for Revel Barker 'A ripping yarn.' -- Sunderland Echo. 'An entertaining yarn, filled with vivid characters. And the finale is intriguing.' Yorkshire Post. 'Most thought-provoking novel of the year. Truly sensational.' - Northern Echo. Revel Barker started writing for newspapers while still at school and joined the Yorkshire Evening Post in Leeds before becoming the youngest reporter ever employed by the Daily Mirror. As a reporter, defence correspondent, foreign editor, and managing editor he travelled the world, gaining first hand experience of many of the situations and meeting many of the people described in 'Hitler: The Last Conspiracy' He now lives on an island in the Mediterranean, and is also the author of the best-selling 'The Mayor of Montebello'.

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The Byzantine Empire: A concise history of the empire that stood for over a thousand years by Nehal Kaur 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Amidst a bygone era, but indelibly recorded in history, there existed a majestic and enduring kingdom whose tale reverberates throughout time. "The Byzantine Empire: A Concise History of the Empire that stood for over a thousand years" is an exhilarating exploration into the core of this splendid civilization, tailored specifically for the youthful and inquisitive." This book transcends a simple chronicle of dates and events; it offers a thrilling expedition into a domain where history and mythology converge, where rulers and champions traverse the same terrain as ordinary individuals, and where the echoes of bygone eras continue to reverberate in the present. As you peruse these pages, you will be taken to the vibrant streets of Constantinople, the opulent metropolis of the empire, where mystery and elegance intertwine. You will experience the magnificence of the Hagia Sophia, characterised by its impressive dome and sparkling mosaics, and perceive the atmosphere charged with anticipation as emperors and generals strategize their next actions in a world of constantly changing alliances and fearsome adversaries. This book is composed in a clear and simple form of the English language, eliminating the frequently intricate terminology that can obscure historical writings. The purpose of this design is to provide factual information and statistics in a manner that is both enjoyable and educational. Although we have ensured that proper attribution is given to our sources in the bibliography, our main objective is to emphasise storytelling. We aim to vividly portray the diverse and dynamic nature of the Byzantine Empire in a manner that is both easily understandable and captivating for all audiences. Begin this enthralling journey through the passage of time. Uncover the enigmatic aspects of an empire that, defying all expectations, served as a symbol of civilization, influence, and resilience for a thousand years. Enter "The Byzantine Empire: A Concise History of the ...

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Historia vikinga: 500 datos interesantes sobre los vikingos (Colección de Historias Curiosas) (Spanish Edition) by Ahoy Publications 3.9 Stars (18 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

¡Descubra la historia vikinga a través de estos quinientos hechos fascinantes! Este libro es su puerta de entrada a la exploración de una de las sociedades más apasionantes de la historia. Descubrirá historias, mitos y hechos sobre los vikingos. Descubra su cultura, religión, sistema de escritura, travesías y ¡mucho más! Sumérjase en detalles sobre sus batallas y tácticas y vea cómo era la vida cotidiana en un poblado vikingo. Descubra información fascinante de hace más de mil años que aún nos influye hoy en día. Aquí tiene sólo una muestra de lo que le espera en el interior: • Descubra por qué los vikingos eran temidos incursores. • Explore la mitología nórdica, incluidos sus dioses y diosas, las valquirias y mucho más. • Familiarícese con las runas, el primitivo sistema de escritura de los vikingos. • Conozca expediciones famosas como el viaje de Leif Erikson a Vinland (Norteamérica). • Conozca los famosos drakkar (barcos largos) vikingos. • Descubra las relaciones entre reyes, jarls (nobles), granjeros, comerciantes, etc. • Examine los estilos de vestimenta para comprender mejor los roles de género dentro de la sociedad. • ¡Y mucho más! ¿Listo para abrir una cápsula del tiempo en una de las culturas medievales más apasionantes? 500 datos interesantes sobre la historia de los vikingos es su guía perfecta para un apasionante recorrido por la historia. ¡Pulse el botón "añadir al carrito" y prepárese para un viaje en el tiempo!

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20 Facts about the Ancestral Village of Ritidian (Litekyan) That will Amaze You (Middle School Edition) by Ayuda Foundation 5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 27 minutes ago

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

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The Modern Viking's Guide to Norse Mythology: Bridging Ancient Wisdom and Today's World: Unveil the Timeless Secrets of the Gods in Weeks, not ... by Myrddin Sage 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 4 hours ago

"The Modern Viking's Guide to Norse Mythology: Bridging Ancient Wisdom and Today's World" by Myrddin Sage is a compelling journey through the myths and legends of the Norse, reinterpreted for the contemporary seeker of wisdom. This innovative guide illuminates the relevance of ancient Norse tales to modern-day challenges, offering readers both a historical overview and practical applications of the principles embodied by the Norse gods and heroes. Myrddin Sage expertly navigates the complexities of Norse mythology, presenting it in an accessible and engaging manner. From the formidable Odin's quest for knowledge to Thor's embodiment of strength and protection, each chapter brings to life the virtues and values that can be drawn from these timeless stories. The book goes beyond mere storytelling, providing actionable insights on how these ancient narratives can influence areas such as leadership, personal resilience, and community building in today's fast-paced world. Ideal for those intrigued by mythology or seeking a deeper understanding of how ancient wisdom can inform modern life, "The Modern Viking's Guide to Norse Mythology" serves as a bridge between eras, encouraging readers to harness the power of these mythic figures to navigate their own lives with courage, honor, and wisdom.

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Canadian History Stories: 50 True and Fascinating Tales of Major Events and People from Canada’s Past (Curious Histories Collection) by Ahoy Publications 4.3 Stars (56 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Join us in these captivating tales of significant events and interesting characters from Canada's past! Do you have a keen interest in Canadian history? Do you want to learn about the historical figures and events that laid the foundations for modern-day Canada? Are you looking for a guide that appreciates the diversity and complexity of Canadian history? From indigenous beginnings and European explorations through Confederation and modern challenges - Canada has seen its share of diverse cultural, social, and political events - and this book will guide you through it all. In this book, you will: • Dive into the background of Canadian Indigenous communities. • Learn about the role French explorer Jacques Cartier played in Canadian history. • Explore the past of the Huron-Wendat people, their society, and their culture. • Uncover the roots of French-Canadian identity, including their unique cultural heritage, language, and religion. • Gain a better understanding of the Canadian Confederation from enchanting stories. • Understand the excitement, challenges, and impacts of the Klondike Fever era. • Learn about Canada's pivotal role and sacrifice in World War I. • Explore riveting stories from the Avro Arrow Saga. • Understand the public reaction resolution, as well as the immediate and long-term impact the October Crisis had on Canadian society, law, and politics. • Read about how human rights and legislative change in Canada have evolved over recent years. This book brings together captivating narratives from different eras of the country's history by illuminating key events and influential figures and offering a broad yet intimate understanding of Canada's evolution. Click on the "add to cart" now to begin your journey throughout Canadian history!

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The Lives of Rachel (THE BOOKS OF RACHEL) by JOEL GROSS (Sylvan Court Productions) 3.8 Stars (163 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

The Lives of Rachel is a prequel to The Books of Rachel. This richly detailed novel of family, of tradition, and of faith, sweeps across a thousand years to chronicle the lives of five women -- each named Rachel and each a rare human spirit. In every generation of this proud and ancient Jewish family there is only one Rachel, the firstborn daughter. But the name is only part of Rachel's legacy. Each bearer of the name adds, in her own way, to the legend of strength and courage that is her birthright. There is Rachel of Judea, who defies a half-mad and lustful king to save her husband's life. Rachel of Rome, who is sold into slavery, but rises up to take just revenge on her cruel and corrupt master. Rachel of Byzantius is a miraculous healer who risks death to stop the spreading horror of the plague. A Rachel plays a crucial part in the destiny of Arthurian England; another cleverly escapes a Rhineland pogrom.

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English History: 1000 Interesting Facts About England (Curious Histories Collection) by Ahoy Publications 4.3 Stars (72 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Discover the fascinating story of England through 1000 Interesting Facts! This book takes you on an intriguing journey through time, from the Roman invasion to Brexit. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just curious about England's rich heritage, this comprehensive guide has something for everyone! Inside, you'll explore: • The captivating tales of Roman Britain and the struggles they faced • The epic Anglo-Saxon invasion and the impact on English culture • The fearsome Vikings and their relentless raids on English soil • The influential Norman Conquest and the changes it brought • The Plantagenet Dynasty and the challenges they faced during their reign • The bloody Wars of the Roses and the impact on English society • The dramatic English Reformation and the birth of the Church of England • The glorious Elizabethan Era and the rise of Shakespeare • The Age of Discovery and England's role in exploring the world • The tumultuous English Civil War and the battle for power • The transformative Industrial Revolution and its impact on society • The inspiring fight against slavery and its eventual abolition • The struggle for political reform and the fight for suffrage • The resilience of England during both World Wars and their aftermath • The changing face of British culture, from the Victorian Era to the modern-day • And much, much more! This book is perfect for history buffs, students, or anyone who wants to expand their knowledge of England. Packed with fascinating facts, this comprehensive guide covers everything from battles and conquests to political movements and cultural milestones. You'll be amazed by the incredible stories and significant moments that make up England's rich and complex history. Experience the vibrant history of England like never before. Click the "add to cart" button and embark on this thrilling adventure!

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The Moneychangers by Upton Sinclair 4.3 Stars (283 Reviews)    Price verified 12 minutes ago

Upton Sinclair's book 'The Moneychangers' explores the intricate world of finance and capitalism in early 20th century America. Through vivid storytelling and in-depth analysis, Sinclair delves into the moral complexities and systemic flaws of the banking industry. His critical perspective challenges readers to question the power dynamics at play in economic systems. The gripping narrative style keeps readers engaged as they navigate the complex financial maneuvers and ethical dilemmas faced by the characters. 'The Moneychangers' is a thought-provoking work that offers insight into the economic structures that shape society. Upton Sinclair's keen observations and eloquent prose provide a compelling exposé of the pitfalls of unchecked capitalism, making this book a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of financial systems in America. Readers interested in exploring the intersection of ethics, power, and money will find 'The Moneychangers' to be a captivating and enlightening read.

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History of Mexico: 1000 Interesting Facts from Ancient Times to the Present (Curious Histories Collection) by Ahoy Publications 4.5 Stars (54 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Discover the captivating history of Mexico through 1000 Interesting Facts! This book takes you on a thrilling journey through time, from ancient civilizations to modern-day Mexico. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just curious about Mexico's rich heritage, this comprehensive guide has something for everyone! Inside, you'll explore: • The remarkable Pre-Columbian era and the advanced civilizations that flourished • The dramatic conquest and colonization of Mexico by the Spanish conquistadors • The intense Chichimeca War and its impact on Mexican society • The inspiring Mexican War of Independence and the birth of a nation • The turbulent years of the First Mexican Empire and Republic • The legendary Texas War of Independence and its significance in Mexican-American relations • The Centralist Mexican Republic and its challenges in maintaining control • The fierce Caste War of Yucatán and indigenous resistance • The devastating Mexican-American War and its consequences for both countries • The transformative Reform War and the push for political change • The short-lived but influential Second Mexican Empire • The expansion of industrialization in Mexico and its impact on society • The tumultuous period of the Mexican Revolution and the fight for social equality • The religious conflict of the Cristero War and its aftermath • The long-lasting Institutional Revolutionary Party era that shaped modern Mexico • Mexico's bold move with the national oil expropriation in 1938 • And many other significant events. This book is perfect for history buffs, students, or anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge about Mexico. Packed with fascinating facts, this comprehensive guide covers everything from ancient civilizations to modern-day politics, culture, sports, arts, socio-economic changes etc. You'll be amazed by the incredible stories and pivotal moments that make up Mexico's rich and complex history. Experience the ...

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European History Stories: 50 True and Fascinating Tales of Major Events and People from Europe’s Past (Curious Histories Collection) by Ahoy Publications 4.1 Stars (51 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

?? Embark on a Time-Traveling Adventure into the Heart of Europe's Past! ?? Are you mesmerized by the grand tapestry of Europe's history? Do you seek to unravel the stories and personalities that have shaped a continent? Are you captivated by the interplay of political intrigue, cultural revolutions, and scientific advancements in European history? "European History Stories: 50 True and Fascinating Tales of Major Events and People" is your portal to a past both tumultuous and transformative. ? Inside this captivating volume, you'll journey through: • The philosophical, political, and social wonders of ancient Greece, the birthplace of democracy. • The splendor and complexities of Ancient Rome, including the remarkable reign of Julius Caesar. • The profound spread of Christianity, witnessing its trials and exponential growth. • The enigmatic Viking Expeditions, revealing the secrets of these legendary Norsemen. • The Black Death's sweeping devastation, reshaping the medieval world. • The Renaissance era, illuminated by influential families and artistic brilliance. • The daring exploits and discoveries of the Age of Exploration. • The Enlightenment's revolutionary thought, sparking unprecedented societal and political change. • The compelling saga of Napoleon Bonaparte, a figure of conquest and reform. • The indelible impact of Adolf Hitler, a name that forever altered global history. ? Dive into a mosaic of stories, each chapter unveiling five enthralling tales, meticulously woven to give you a deep, nuanced understanding of Europe's journey from antiquity to the modern era. ? Ready to journey through the annals of time? Click the "add to cart" button for an enlightening expedition into the heart of Europe's rich history!

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Viking History: 500 Interesting Facts About the Vikings (Curious Histories Collection) by Ahoy Publications 4.2 Stars (61 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Discover Viking history through these five hundred fascinating facts! This book is your gateway to exploring one of the most exciting societies in history. You will uncover stories, myths, and facts about the Vikings. Discover their culture, religion, writing system, voyages, and much more! Dive into details about their battles and tactics and see what everyday life was like in a Viking village. Find out fascinating information from over one thousand years ago that still influences us today. Here is just a taste of what awaits inside: • Uncover why Vikings were feared raiders. • Explore Norse mythology, including their gods and goddesses, the Valkyries, and more. • Get acquainted with the runes, the Vikings' primitive writing system. • Learn about famous expeditions like Leif Erikson's voyage to Vinland (North America). • Learn about the famous Viking longships. • Discover the relationship between kings, jarls (noblemen), farmers, tradesmen, and more. • Examine clothing styles to better understand gender roles within society. • And so much more! Ready to open a time capsule into one of the most exciting medieval cultures? 500 Interesting Facts About Viking History is your perfect guide for an exciting tour through history. Click the "add to cart button" and get ready for a journey back in time!

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American Revolution Stories: Forgotten Tales of Bravery, Betrayal, and Triumph during the Revolutionary War (Curious Histories Collection) by Ahoy Publications 4.1 Stars (59 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Take a deep dive into the history of the American Revolution. Are you a history enthusiast looking to learn more about the Revolutionary War? Are you looking for a history book that contains more than the usual run-of-the-mill facts about a specific historical event? Do you want to learn about forgotten events and characters that marked this historical event? From unusual heroes to lesser-known narratives showcasing courage and determination, this book offers a unique blend of facts that shaped the events of the American Revolution. In this book, you will: • Learn how the Culper Spy Ring was formed and what its purpose was • Explore the stories of Guerrilla Warfare in the South, along with the life of one of its most prominent actors, Francis Marion • Learn who Deborah Sampson was and why she disguised herself as a soldier of the Revolutionary War • Dive into stories of pain and hardship, exploring the dark days of Valley Forge • Gain a deeper understanding of how the Battle of Saratoga led to the turning of the tide • Unveil the heartbreaking tales of betrayal and loyalty on the frontier during the conflicts in the Mohawk Valley • Understand the significance of Benedict Arnold's betrayal • Learn how Daniel Morgan's tactical genius led to an American victory at the Battle of Cowpens • Take a voyage through the tumultuous life and naval career of John Paul Jones, the commander of the Bonhomme Richard • Understand what led to the Treaty of Paris and American independence With its mixture of authentic historical narratives and surprising revelations presented in a beginner-friendly, easy-to-consume way, this book is a fantastic read for everyone interested in looking beyond the surface of the events of the American Revolution. Click the "add to cart" button to expand your knowledge of this extraordinary historical event.

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Ancient China: 500 Interesting Facts About Early Chinese History (Curious Histories Collection) by Ahoy Publications 4.3 Stars (37 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Unlock the secrets of ancient China with 500 interesting facts! Do you want to learn more about ancient China? Look no further than 500 Interesting Facts About Ancient China. This book is packed full of exciting facts and historical information that will captivate readers. Here's just a snippet of what you will find inside: • Over two thousand years of Chinese imperial history, featuring famous emperors like Shi Huangdi and famous philosophers like Confucius; • A look at ancient Chinese art, literature, philosophy, music, and other cultural aspects; • The military strategies employed by Chinese generals throughout antiquity; • The different religions practiced in ancient China, such as Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism; • The everyday life of ancient Chinese people, including their traditions, customs, cuisine, and daily activities; • And so much more! This book is an unforgettable journey into one of the most fascinating civilizations in human history. Don't hesitate -- unlock the secrets of ancient China today with 500 Interesting Facts About Ancient China!

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Chinese History: 500 Interesting Facts About China (Curious Histories Collection) by Ahoy Publications 4.3 Stars (44 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Discover the mysteries of Chinese history with 500 fascinating facts! Unlock the secrets of Chinese history with these five hundred interesting facts! Discover the incredible history of China and its people in this comprehensive book. With thirty-three chapters detailing eras from pre-imperial China to the Open Door Policy, readers will learn about pivotal moments in history. Learn about the numerous dynasties that ruled China for centuries. Discover the many struggles and periods of advancement each dynasty went through as they fought countless battles, both on the battlefield and in government. Gather new information about their religion, customs, practices, and so much more. Unveil the many heroes and celebrated military officials of China that shaped it into what it is today! Here is just a taste of what awaits inside: • The Qin dynasty's consolidation of power under Shi Huangdi • The rise and fall of the Yuan dynasty • The Taiping Rebellion's social upheaval • Sun Yat-sen's attempt to reestablish imperial rule in China • The Cultural Revolution and its lasting impact on Chinese culture • And so much more! Unlock this incredible wealth of knowledge and learn about the rise and fall of dynasties, battles for power between warlords, and the many revolutions that shaped China's history. Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to start your journey today!

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The Bulge Of Bastogne: The Battered Bastion: America's Darkest Winter (Diaries Of WWII) by Insightful History 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 5 hours ago

In the frozen winter forests of Belgium in 1944, Adolf Hitler unleashed his last, desperate gamble to turn the tide of World War II. Through the Ardennes region, a massive offensive was launched - the Battle of the Bulge - designed to shatter the Allied forces and force a negotiated peace with the battered Nazi regime. At the epicenter of this dramatic turning point in the war was the small Belgian town of Bastogne. When the German Blitzkrieg encircled and besieged its vital crossroads, the outnumbered and battered American units dug in for one of history's most heroic and punishing defenses. In "The bulge Of Bastogne: The Battered Bastion," the full, gripping story of this pivotal engagement unfolds through the author's masterful narrative. From the stunning opening German armored onslaught to the tenacious defense of the surrounded "Battered Bastards of Bastogne," no detail is omitted. Experience the horror of the weeklong bombardment that pounded Bastogne into rubble. Follow the ferocious house-to-house fighting and desperate attacks by Hitler's SS Panzer divisions. And witness the legendary stand that denied Hitler's forces their critical objective, buying time for the heroic relief efforts spearheaded by Patton's Third Army.

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King Coal: A Novel by Upton Sinclair (DigiCat) 4.3 Stars (203 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Upton Sinclair's 'King Coal' is a groundbreaking work of literature that delves into the struggles of coal miners in the early 20th century, shedding light on the harsh working conditions, labor exploitation, and corporate greed prevalent in the coal industry. Sinclair's vivid descriptions and emotional storytelling style bring to life the hardships faced by the miners, making the reader feel their pain and suffering. The book is a social commentary that exposes the injustices of industrial capitalism and calls for reform and social change. It is a powerful and thought-provoking read that continues to resonate with readers today. Upton Sinclair's 'King Coal' is a must-read for anyone interested in labor history, social justice, or American literature. Through his powerful storytelling and compelling characters, Sinclair sheds light on important social issues and challenges readers to think critically about the world around them. This book is a timeless classic that remains relevant in today's society, making it a valuable addition to any reader's library.

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Flight From Syria: Refugee Stories by Hugh Eakin (Pulitzer Center) 4.0 Stars (75 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

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

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Ancient Egypt, Secrets from the Manuscript of Master Kalika-Khenmetaten, circa 1370 B.C. by M.G. Hawking 4.4 Stars (14 Reviews)    Price verified 48 minutes ago

This book reveals the profound secret knowledge of the Egyptian Master Kalika-Khenmetaten, who lived and authored her esoteric manuscripts under the patronage of the great Kings of Egypt, Amenhotep III and his successor Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), over three-thousand-three-hundred years ago. Kalika produced this manuscript for important reasons. It is to some extent a manual, a comprehensive guide to reaching higher awareness, written by a supreme master for masters, but not only for masters. Kalika intended that it could be utilized by persons of requisite ability to understand and reach, through their own efforts, significantly expanded levels of awareness. It sets forth the fundamental recognitions and essential principles of consciousness necessary to attain extraordinary perceptive abilities and personal powers. Author's Note: "In the ongoing task of penetrating the incredible mysteries of Ancient Egypt, I have endeavored in this book to accomplish the last part of an assignment which I accepted many years ago, to compose an in-depth account of what we know of Kalika-Khenmetaten and her brilliant writings. I wish to tell as much as I can of the contributions her genius has made to the heritage of mankind, and to chronicle and contemplate, in their causes and results, the wisdom of her philosophy and the achievements of her art. I do not need to be told in its very conception how immodest this endeavor is; many years of effort have made it clear that no one mind, and no single lifetime, can adequately encompass this task simply because the story of Kalika is one of the most epic in history and her writings reveal the great knowledge and power of the masters of distant ages. "Writing an account of Kalika-Khenmetaten shares the presumptuousness of every philosophical enterprise, for it strives to mark in mortal words immortal things. Nevertheless, it is my greatest hope, despite the many errors inevitable in this undertaking, that this book may be of profound ...

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Cantina Confidential by Rafaela Castro 3.6 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

In this historical chronicle by Rafaela G. Castro, one family becomes entangled in the scandals and secrets of a small migrant town. In the 1940s, a young couple, Jose Luis and Blanca, start their married lives in the fictional California village of Suntown in the San Joaquin Valley. However, external forces and a personal mistake lead to a tragic incident. Decades later, Blanca's daughter, Luz, stumbles across a photograph and a mysterious letter to her mother that hints at a closely guarded secret and signed by a person known only as "D. S." Determined to learn the truth about her mother's relationship to this man, Luz journeys to the San Joaquin Valley to find him. In the process she discovers the rich, untold history of the struggle of migrant laborers to survive, live, and love in 1940s Central California. Castro's work depicts a vivid portrait of migrant life and bracero culture. Any student of California history and Chicano studies will find her work an invaluable and well-researched resource, as well as a story filled with intrigue and mystery.

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Printing and Prophecy: Prognostication and Media Change 1450-1550 (Cultures Of Knowledge In The Early Modern World) by Jonathan Green (University of Michigan Press) 5.0 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

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

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The Lost City of Antarctica, Ancient Earth’s First Civilization by M.G. Hawking 3.1 Stars (27 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Explore Evidence of an Ancient Lost City on the Antarctic Continent. For decades the archaeological community labored under the theory that human civilization began only following the last Ice Age. Contemporary discoveries have dramatically undermined that conjecture. Modern research has unearthed hidden cities one after another -- archaeology now reconstructs an unsuspected antiquity of man and paints a canvas of stunningly mysterious dimensions. Previous academic accounts of the origins of civilization have fallen forfeit to evidence from archaeological sites worldwide, including Thebes (c. 37,900 BC), Edfu (c. 18,000 BC), Turkey (c. 12,000 BC), Bolivia (c. 15,000 BC), Indonesia (c. 22,000 BC), and most intriguingly, in Antarctica. To explore these remarkable finds and their implications, the explorations in this book are organized as follows: ? Part I: The Ancient Civilizations -- Provides archaeological background and information regarding the pre-Younger Dryas Boundary event civilizations, circa 10,770 BC or earlier, and the known cataclysmic astronomical events that eradicated most evidence of prehistoric civilization from the historical record. Examines the ancient traditions and extant evidence of the accomplishments and technology of currently known ancient cultures. ? Part II: A Very Ancient City in Antarctica -- Provides a detailed account of the satellite imaging evidence for the remains of an extensive Paleocene civilization existing under the ice of Antarctica, including "intelligently-made structures, resembling some sort of pyramidal and rectangular buildings." Also examines the ice-core derived, isotopic record from the Paleogene and Neogene geologic periods indicating that the infrastructure of an advanced civilization existed on the Antarctic continent approximately 55.5 million years ago, and may have been inhabited for 300,000 or more years. Examines additional evidence of anomalous high-energy particles emitting from the Antarctic ice ...

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Forging America: A Journey through the 18th to Early 20th Century: Forging America: Insights into 18th to Early 20th Century Transformations by Anthony Iwuchukwu Price verified 38 minutes ago

Embark on a captivating journey through the annals of American history with "Foundations of a Nation: American History in the 18th, 19th, and Early 20th Century." This meticulously crafted volume delves into the intricate tapestry of events, ideas, and influential personalities that shaped the United States during a transformative period. From the crucible of the Revolutionary War, where the flames of independence were kindled, to the dawn of the industrial age that reshaped the nation's landscape, this book provides a sweeping exploration of pivotal moments. Unravel the complex web of political, social, and cultural factors that intricately wove the fabric of America's development. Immerse yourself in the vivid narratives of historical milestones, gaining profound insights into the challenges and triumphs that defined the nation. This comprehensive guide goes beyond conventional historical accounts, offering a nuanced perspective on the forces that contributed to the formation of the United States. Whether navigating the fervor of revolution, tracing the socio-economic shifts of the 19th century, or witnessing the profound changes of the early 20th century, "Foundations of a Nation" serves as an indispensable companion. It illuminates the threads of history, revealing the profound complexities that have left an indelible mark on the American identity. Engaging, enlightening, and meticulously researched, this book breathes life into the past, allowing readers to comprehend the enduring legacy of a pivotal era in American history.

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The State Knows Best: How Corruption Destroyed Our Law Enforcement and Left Americans Defenseless by Connor Vasile 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 4 hours ago

America is falling. Thanks to bureaucratic incompetence and spineless politicians who bend to social justice bullies, Americans are left with a government that doesn't care about them, their safety, or their future. To add insult to injury, the same people who couldn't be bothered to increase patrols in our neighborhoods, crack down on rising violent crime, and actually keep criminals locked behind bars, are fighting to take away our right to self-defense. Left without any means to protect ourselves, America will start to look like a third-world country. From the Summer of Love riots in 2020 to continuing efforts at lowering already mediocre police training requirements, we've seen our public officials concern themselves more with optics than with the people's safety. While activists and politicians capitalize on select instances of police brutality and call for the defunding and abolishment of police as a whole, Americans are made victims by career criminals who are practically ignored by our "equitable" legal system. As the political elite pat each other on the back while making a mockery of law and order, innocent bystanders, and even children, are robbed and killed at the hands of violent criminals every single day. We're reaching a tipping point. Something has to change. The future of America depends on it.

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Historia de Rusia: Un apasionante recorrido por la historia de Rusia y los Romanov (Explorando el pasado) (Spanish Edition) by Billy Wellman 4.7 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

2 manuscritos completos en 1 libro: • Historia de Rusia: Un apasionante recorrido por los principales acontecimientos de la historia de Rusia • Los Romanov: Un apasionante repaso a la Casa Romanov La historia de Rusia ha cautivado al público durante generaciones. Desde las hazañas de Iván el Terrible hasta el asesinato de la familia real Románov, hay mucha historia que explorar. En la primera parte de este libro, sabrás: • ¿Quiénes eran los primeros eslavos orientales? • ¿Cómo se fundó la Rus de Kiev? • ¿Cómo accedieron al poder los zares? • ¿Cómo era la vida durante el apogeo del Imperio ruso? • ¿Qué ocurrió cuando Napoleón intentó invadir Rusia? • ¿Qué fue la Gran Purga? • ¿Qué llevó a la disolución de la URSS? • ¿Quién era Boris Yeltsin? De hecho, Rusia, el gran y poderoso Estado nación que conocemos hoy, se creó en gran parte gracias a los esfuerzos de gobernantes Romanov como Pedro el Grande o Catalina la Grande. La familia Romanov tiene garantizado para siempre un lugar en los libros de historia rusa, europea e incluso mundial. En la segunda parte de este libro, conocerá: • Una detallada historia del surgimiento de la dinastía Romanov, que tuvo lugar durante el periodo quizá más turbulento de la existencia de Rusia. • La evolución social y política a lo largo de la dinastía Romanov, desde Mijaíl Romanov hasta Nicolás II. • Una inmersión profunda en los conflictos externos e internos que dieron forma a Rusia bajo los Romanov. • Un apasionante recorrido por la transformación cultural de Rusia, que pasó de ser un país atrasado a una superpotencia mundial empeñada en lograr una clara identidad europea. • El papel de los Romanov en varios acontecimientos mundiales, como la Primera Guerra Mundial y la Revolución rusa de 1917. • El legado de la dinastía Romanov. • ¡Y mucho más! ¡Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón «Añadir a la cesta» para ...

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DEAR MISS DORIS: LETTERS FROM THE PAST - A WWII CHRONOLOGY by Peter Deleuran 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

This is the third book in the series 'Letters From The Past'. It presents 105 letters written during WWII by Richard Moyer to Doris Kincaid, spanning from June 23, 1944, through to December 20, 1945. Three additional letters from April 1954, are also included after they married. All three books are based on real letters, written by real people in a time of great peril. The juxtaposition between the tender love expressed, often enhanced by the deprivation of proximity, and the horrors of WWII, is tangible in every letter. Richard Moyer was 18 when he enlisted in the Navy on September 1, 1943. The Navy sent him to a six-week electrician school and he volunteered for submarine duty. While stationed at the submarine base in New London, Connecticut, he met Doris on leave in April 1944. Shortly after, Richard was shipped to the Pacific Theatre. These letters are a unique view into the minds of the people who were part of The Greatest Generation. They describe in detail their fears and passions, their anxieties, and hopes. WARNING: This publication contains politically incorrect references.

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Cora's Courage: A Christian Romance (Romance on the Oregon Trail Book 1) by Kathleen Ball 4.5 Stars (1,223 Review)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Embark on a captivating journey along The Oregon Trail with Kathleen Ball, acclaimed author of USA Today bestselling Christian Historical Western Romances. In Cora's Courage, Cora's world is forever changed when she finds herself indebted to Eddie, the man who saved her and her baby, Esther. As they traverse the treacherous terrain, Cora grapples with her growing unease in Eddie's presence, his possessiveness casting a shadow over their journey. When a sudden snowstorm threatens Cora's life, Harrison Walsh emerges as her unlikely savior. Haunted by his own past and the recent loss of his wife, Harrison is drawn to Cora's quiet strength and the innocence of her child. But as rumors swirl and circumstances force them into a marriage of convenience, both Cora and Harrison must confront their fears and embrace the unexpected twists of fate. As their bond deepens and love blossoms amidst the trials of the trail, Cora faces an impossible choice when Esther's father resurfaces. Will she follow the path of duty, or will the whispers of her heart lead her to a future filled with hope and love? Cora's Courage is a stirring tale of faith, survival, and the enduring power of love to heal even the deepest wounds. With Kathleen Ball's signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and rich historical detail, this unforgettable novel will transport readers to a world where courage and redemption reign supreme. Experience the thrill of adventure and the triumph of faith in Cora's Courage, a heartwarming saga of love and resilience that will stay with you long after the final page is turned. Don't miss out on this exciting tale from one of America's most beloved authors of Christian Historical Western Romance. Join Cora and Harrison on their journey of self-discovery and redemption. Purchase Cora's Courage today and immerse yourself in a story of faith, forgiveness, and the enduring power of love.

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Haunted by a Will for Payback: A Historical Western Adventure Novel by Derek Levine 4.4 Stars (175 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Blake Oakley has made an unbreakable vow; one day he will find James Calhoun, the obsessive man who killed his wife and make him pay. Yet, his plan will risk losing the most important thing in his life, his daughter, Sunny. Determined to secure a safe and loving life for her, Blake agrees to take a mail-order bride, Melissa, who turns out to be the mother Sunny always deserved. As Blake starts to fall in love with his new wife, will he hold onto his goal of vengeance, or chose a future next to a new family? His unstoppable thirst for revenge might never stop lingering inside him... Melissa has always wanted a family of her own and she is ready to devote herself to Blake and Sunny. What she never expected was how quickly she would love them. But as soon as Colhoun catches sight of them, Melissa's dream will be at stake. Though she aims to make Blake see her the way she does him, she quickly realizes how his secrets and fears haunt him more and more every day. Will Melissa cure Blake's soul or will she be drawn into his dark purpose? As Blake and Melissa grow closer in their marriage, Blake's attempts to distance himself fail and love conquers them both. However, his relentless need for revenge has already predestinated his path. When Melissa and Sunny are truly like mother and daughter, Blake will be prepared to follow his bloody quest. Calhoun's approaching Blake's family and they both know that their last fight is about to start. Can Blake keep his family safe and have his revenge? Will he finally find redemption by the side of his beloved ones or will he be forever lost in an unforgiving past? "Haunted by a Will for Payback" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cliffhangers, only pure unadulterated action.

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Greater Than a Tourist- Hollywood Florida USA: 50 Travel Tips from a Local (Greater Than a Tourist Florida) by Misty Hamann 3.8 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

With travel tips and culture in our guidebooks written by a local author, it is never too late to visit Hollywood. GreaterThan a Tourist- Hollywood and Hollywood Beach, Florida, United States by MistyHamann offers the inside scoop on Florida's Hollywood and the SOFLO (SouthFlorida) region. Most travel books tell you how to travel like a tourist. Although there is nothing wrong with that, as part of the 'Greater Than a Tourist' series, this book will give you candid travel tips from someone who has lived at your next travel destination. This guide book will not tell you exact addresses or store hours but instead gives you knowledge that you may not find in other smaller print travel books. Experience cultural, culinary delights, and attractions with the guidance of a Local. Slow down and get to know the people with this invaluable guide. By the time you finish this book, you will be eager and prepared to discover new activities at your next travel destination. Inside this travel guide book you will find: • Visitor information from a Local • Tour ideas and inspiration • Save time with valuable guidebook information Greater Than a Tourist- A Travel Guidebook with 50 Travel Tips from a Local. Slow down, stay in one place, and get to know the people and culture. By the time you finish this book, you will be eager and prepared to travel to your next destination.

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Lets Learn Great Britain: Part 2 by Peter Gregory Price verified 8 hours ago

Part of our 'Let's Learn' series about Great Britain. In this edition we list the special events and important dates throughout the year. Learn about important dates in the UK. Where they come from and why they are so important. We have written these editions for fun and learning but include information that may be an aid for the 'Citizenship Test'. All illustrations are hand drawn by Peter Gregory - Please note that for editions about Great Britain we want to show proper respect and accuracy for flags, maps and other significant content. For this reason, we have included professional drawings and credit where applicable.

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Outlaw Wolves of the Currumpaw: A true story of a test of wills by Ahi Keleher 4.4 Stars (28 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Man vs. Wolf. The age-old blood feud comes to a head in New Mexico's Currumpaw Valley. It is the fall of 1893. Lobo and his pack of cattle-killing wolves have been decimating the herds and threatening to bankrupt the ranchers. A bounty goes out: $1,000 to the man who can kill Lobo. After many men try and fail to catch the cunning wolf, an experienced hunter by the name of Ernest Thompson Seton arrives to wage war against Lobo and his pack. Little does he suspect that the encounter will change his life. Based on the true account set forth by Ernest Thompson Seton. Run with the pack in this fast-paced historical novel today!

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Surrender: How the Clinton Administration Completed the Reagan Revolution by Michael Allen Meeropol 4.3 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

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

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The Battles are the Best Bits by Simon B Jones (PublishNation) 3.8 Stars (40 Reviews)    Price verified 17 minutes ago

'A very good informative read' 'I highly recommend it' Ever wanted to know more about ancient history but didn't know where to start? The Battles are the Best Bits will take you on a journey from the beginnings of civilisation in Mesopotamia and the glory days of Ancient Egypt, through the brutal rise and fall of Assyria and the epic struggle between Greece and Persia, to the spectacular triumphs and calamitous disasters of the Roman Empire and finally to the shock-wave of the Arab conquests. With passion and humour, the author relates how he set out wanting to know more and found himself captivated by the greatest story ever told. 'A really fascinating read with lots of good insights, covering a huge period of history- yet also very skillfully handled.' 'For me the people and places came alive, as the author tells the story with his own warmth and humour, while sharing his knowledge and increasing mine.'

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Pearl: You are Cleared to Land by Deanna Edens 4.5 Stars (362 Reviews)    Price verified 7 minutes ago

Have you ever heard of The Pearl of Alaska? How about The Hillbilly Eskimo? Do you know the name of the woman who received the Wright Brothers' Master Pilot Award at the age of ninety-seven? Well, her name is Pearl and this is a story about her and her family and friends. To be more precise many of these stories are hers -- authentic memories written by an amazing woman. Pearl Bragg Laska Chamberlain was the first woman to fly her own plane from the Lower 48 up the Alaska Highway to Alaska. She worked as a flight instructor, bush pilot, cryptographer for the Pentagon, flew in five Powder Puff Derbies, and was also a WASP trainee and famous "99er." Pearl was a member of the UFO's (United Flying Octogenarians), and the mayor of Fairbanks actually declared a "Pearl Laska Chamberlain Day." Pretty impressive, eh? I am very excited to bring you this fabulous collection of "Braggin' Rights" stories that begin in the early 1900s on Chestnut Mountain in Summers County, West Virginia. Tales about bootleggin' and learning to fly in the Appalachians are followed by adventures to exotic places. Narratives about living in the polar region and escapades of an aviatrix are accompanied by heartfelt memories of real-life victories and the sorrows of a lifetime. So settle down into the cockpit, buckle your seatbelt and get ready for an astonishing and amazing flight.

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Agamemnon and Orestes: Adapted from "What The Ancient Greeks And Romans Told About Their Gods And Heroes" by Nikolay A. Kun (Myths and Legends of ... by Nikolay Kun 4.4 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 22 minutes ago

The stories of the house of King Agamemnon after his return from the Trojan War. A detailed and easy-to-read retelling of Aeschylus's trilogy, "The Oresteia", which includes three tragedies - "Agamemnon", "The Libation Bearers" and "The Eumenides", as well as the play "Iphigenia in Tauris" by Euripides and other ancient sources. The book is based on the translation of the bestseller "What The Ancient Greeks And Romans Told About Their Gods And Heroes" by Nikolay A. Kun. The content of this book is also included in the compilation "Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece."

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Geronimo: A Life from Beginning to End (Native American History) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (521 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Discover the remarkable life of Geronimo... Free BONUS Inside! The legendary Geronimo led one of the last great Apache uprisings against American expansionism. The lands of the Apache tribe comprised what is today part of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, and Geronimo was one of the last who dared to stand up to the powers that encroached on the Native American way of life. In the end, even the cunning and might of Geronimo had to surrender to the wayward expansion of the west. As a prisoner of war, he eventually became a part of the western machine, even getting money to pose for pictures at the state fair and taking part in re-enactments of the Wild West. His name certainly went down in history -- so much so that World War II paratroopers picked up the habit of shouting it as they leaped from planes. The name Geronimo certainly leaps off the page as a larger than life figure, but just who was this nomad of the southwest? This book will discuss the life and legend of Geronimo in full. Discover a plethora of topics such as • The Joy of a Young Apache • The Massacre of His Family • Americans Arrive at Apache Pass • On the Run • Life at the Reservation • Capturing Geronimo • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on Geronimo, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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Historia de Estados Unidos: Un apasionante recorrido por los principales acontecimientos que dieron forma a los Estados Unidos de América (Spanish ... by Billy Wellman 4.0 Stars (8 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

La historia de Estados Unidos es un proceso vivo que evoluciona y crece constantemente, con nuevos capítulos que van tomando forma a medida que hablamos. Hoy, Estados Unidos es venerado en todo el mundo como una superpotencia mundial, un modelo de democracia y el tipo de país que todas las naciones deberían aspirar a emular. ¿Cómo ha llegado hasta ahí? ¿Y cómo adquirió esta reputación? A lo largo de las décadas, millones de personas han abandonado sus países de origen para emigrar a Estados Unidos en busca del sueño americano. Esto es bastante apropiado si se tiene en cuenta cómo surgió el país: trece colonias inadaptadas que se unieron para formar una sola nación. Este libro se sumerge en los momentos más significativos de la historia de Estados Unidos, desde la llegada de los primeros colonos hasta el siglo XXI. Para quienes estén interesados en conocer los Estados Unidos, este es un gran libro introductorio. Despertará el apetito por saber más. Esta detallada guía es una lectura fácil y concisa que proporciona una comprensión exhaustiva de las raíces de Estados Unidos y de cómo llegó a convertirse en la superpotencia que es hoy. En este libro aprenderá lo siguiente: • Los primeros exploradores de América. • Las Trece Colonias y las dificultades a las que se enfrentaron los colonos. • La guerra franco-india, protagonizada por un joven George Washington. • La Revolución estadounidense y sus causas. • La Constitución y la Carta de Derechos, dos brillantes ejemplos de democracia en acción. • La compra de Luisiana y su contribución a la formación de los Estados Unidos modernos. • La fiebre del oro de California y su impacto en la historia de Estados Unidos. • La guerra de Secesión y sus causas. • La Reconstrucción y su influencia en la vida de los afroamericanos. • La Primera Guerra Mundial y los locos años 20. • La Gran Depresión y cómo se produjo. • El bombardeo de Pearl Harbor y la ...

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The Toltec Civilization: An Enthralling Overview of the History of the Toltecs, Starting from the Classic Maya Period in Mesoamerica to the Rise of ... by Enthralling History 4.3 Stars (86 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

If you are curious about how the intriguing Toltec civilization started, how the people lived, and how their culture influenced later generations, then keep reading! Precursors to the Aztecs (amazing in their own right), the Toltec people were the pre-columbian Mesoamerican civilization honored for their artisanship and tactile warfare - considered so fierce and respectablel that the Aztecs claimed descendancy from them! How did this empire come to be regarded as the apex of culture, sophistication, and civilization? Why did the Aztecs overtake them, and how? And... which came first: the Mayans, the Toltecs, or the Aztecs? Explore these questions and more as you step into amazing architectural sites in Indiana Joneseque style! Learn the mysteries behind their gods and religious ceremonies - including human sacrifice - and their special connection to Chichen Itza. This easy-to-read, comprehensive, and engaging history of the Toltec Civilization brings you into the world of little-known, inspiring - and sometimes surprising - stories and culture of this legendary people. This well-researched and authoritative presentation delves into every aspect of the Toltecs, bringing light to bear on this ancient and interesting civilization. After all, the Aztecs were fond enough to claim Toltecs as their direct ancestors; they must have been greatly influenced by this amazing culture! Here are some of the fascinating questions you will explore: • What secrets have recent archaeological finds uncovered about the Toltecs and other Mesoamerican cultures? • How did the Mayan culture influence the Toltecs? • How did the Toltecs dominate present-day Mexico from Tula? • What made them the greatest warriors of their day? • What important statues and relics have been found by recent archeological digs? What have we learned from these spectacular finds? • Did they really practice human sacrifice? How? Why? • Toltec paper - from the bark of what tree? • What is ...

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The Olmec Civilization: An Enthralling Overview of the History of the Olmecs, Starting from Agriculture in Mesoamerica to the Fall of La Venta ... by Enthralling History 4.0 Stars (74 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Which came first - the Olmecs or the Mayan? The Olmecs or the Incans? Walk with us among Colossal Heads and some of the first pyramids in Mesoamerica - yes! Pyramids across the world from Giza and Egypt! Come join us on the journey to discover just where this amazing culture began and ended - and why we are still studying the Olmecs today. Historians and scholars still battle over the origins of - and reasons for- some of Mesoamerica's formative civilizations downturn. How could such unique, innovative, and thriving societies fall without certain evidence of the causes? And what might the Mayans or Incans have to do with the Olmecs' rise and fall? This book takes readers on a journey that few have taken, deep into archaeological sites, artifacts, and the many theories surrounding the Olmecs and their history, so shrouded in mystery. As you read, you'll learn: • Why their placement in Mesoamerica's history is so important • Why a rock overhang was so crucial to their survival • How the Olmecs domesticated - - yes, corn! • Why and how they moved from hunter-gatherer to farming • The importance of a rock to their society (Well, not just any rock!) • Adzes - What they were and how they helped trade • Metallurgy - a new era, a new trade, a new path • Who were the Cloud People, and where did they live? • The many phases of Monte Alban • How can old stone heads tell us anything? • Origins - China, Africa - or Mormons? • Let's play ball - but why is that hoop so high? • Jade, Mirrors, and Religion - how are these related? • Why is a child/jaguar mix so important? You'll learn some fun facts - but will also be challenged with archaeologically-puzzling discoveries and learn about some fascinating finds. The "Forgotten Civilization" lays claim to some fantastic people who forged the way for modern-day Mexico to become the rich and historically diverse culture it is today! Grab your copy of this book, and dive into the many ...

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The Trojan Cycle: Adapted from "What The Ancient Greeks And Romans Told About Their Gods And Heroes" by Nikolay A. Kun (Myths and Legends of Ancient ... by Nikolay Kun 4.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

The stories of Troy, including a detailed and easy-to-read retelling of the Iliad by Homer and other ancient sources. The book is based on the translation of the bestseller "What The Ancient Greeks And Romans Told About Their Gods And Heroes" by Nikolay A. Kun. The content of this book is also included in the compilation "Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece."

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The Demon King: An Ennin Mystery #5 (The Ennin Mysteries) by Ben Stevens 4.3 Stars (12 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Ennin pits his wits - and muscles - against the infamous daimyo known as the 'Demon King'... But hidden deep down in his dungeons, the Demon King keeps something straight out of the darkest nightmare... And he decides to introduce 'it' to Ennin... This is the 5th Ennin Mystery. Amazon reviews for ENNIN (various titles) - 'The greatest of Japan's detectives, Ennin, and of course his trusted servant and chronicler Kukai... ' M. Dowden, Hall of Fame, TOP 50 Amazon reviewer 'These Ennin Mysteries are absolutely fabulous... ' sshap 'I can't stop reading this series! If you love historical mysteries, you will love the period and cultural detail... ' Pauline 'Cleverly written and filled with facts regarding old Japan... Very similar to Holmes and Watson... ' Eileen Sedgwick 'An excellent Japanese detective series... I enjoy each and every story... ' R. Russell 'Stevens keeps on delivering... This is a great series. Anyone who enjoys Sherlock Holmes will enjoy the similarities in Stevens' characters and Doyle's. Fresh plots, exotic locale, who-done-its, and a unique set of protagonists. I've read all the Ennin series and look forward to each new adventure. Highly recommended... ' Abby Normal 'Entertaining read with Holmesian overtones, but very different setting... ' Gerry H 'Once you start this, I'm betting you won't be able to set it down until you finish it... ' Judy 'The author weaves intrigue, subterfuge and cunning into a very enjoyable story... ' J. Cepeda 'Historical setting and cultural background are excellently researched... ' D. Werdin 'Wonderful... Like a Japanese room arrangement with clean lines keeping clutter to a minimum... ' AcerAcer 'Ben Stevens is masterful. I can't wait to read his next set of stories... ' Kindle Customer 'Thoroughly enjoyed it... ' Daphne Frampton 'This Japanese detective is a fine addition to the burgeoning field of Asian historical detectives which began with Judge Dee (China) and runs through I.P. Parker's Akitada... ' Mcb. 'If ...

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The Akkadian Empire: An Enthralling Overview of the Rise and Fall of the Akkadians (History of Mesopotamia) by Enthralling History 4.4 Stars (116 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

Discover the remarkable history of the first ancient empire of Mesopotamia after the long-lived civilization of Sumer! Where did Sargon the Great come from -- this abandoned baby rescued from the river? How did he grow up to daringly and dramatically conquer all of Mesopotamia and beyond? What propelled his stunning ascent to rule the world's first empire, which stretched from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea? What can we learn about the fascinating origins and culture of the Akkadians and their unprecedented rise? What curse preceded the empire's cataclysmic fall? This extensively researched, authoritative history of the Akkadian Empire will unlock the little-known and awe-inspiring stories of the people who boldly changed the world. This easy-to-read, comprehensive, and engaging presentation with striking illustrations brings the Akkadian civilization to life. Some of the fascinating questions you will explore include: • What prehistoric people lived in Mesopotamia at the dawn of time? • How did the world's first cities vie for power? • What precipitated Sargon's rise from gardener to cupbearer to king? • Why was Mesopotamia's "Golden Age" golden? • What horrific drought impelled the empire's collapse? • Why was the Akkadian military machine indomitable? • How did the Akkadian's life-like sculptures rival classical Greece 1,600 years later? • Why was the first empire so short? • What gods did the Akkadians worship, and how did their religion impact their lives? • And much, much more! Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to learn more about the Akkadian Empire!

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The Roaring Twenties: A Captivating Guide to a Period of Dramatic Social and Political Change, a False Sense of Prosperity, and Its Impact on the ... by Captivating History 4.1 Stars (232 Reviews)    Price verified 12 minutes ago

Explore the Captivating History of the Roaring Twenties Free History BONUS Inside! Few decades capture the imagination like the 1920s. Like so many good stories, it got its start from a time of great turmoil and ended in a dramatic fashion. What happened between 1920 and 1929 has passed beyond history and has become legend. The lessons of the 1920s are still relevant today. Many of the debates and issues of the era are still part of the national conversation. Economic policies, consumer behaviors and mass culture of the 1920s are reflected in our culture almost 100 years later. By understanding the past, we can better prepare for the future and this new captivating history book is all about giving you that knowledge. This book includes topics such as: • World War One and the 1920s • Fear of the Other • Old Causes Finishing Business • The Cost of Prohibition • A New World • African-Americans • Politics and Policies • How Did It All End? • And much, much more! Scroll to the top and download the book now for instant access!

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Why Ruin Another Life by Anthony Weathers (Self Published Anthony Weathers Author) 4.6 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Anthony Weathers was told a story years ago. Upon hearing it, he felt compelled to write a novel based on the true events. This novel delves into themes of domestic abuse and violence, shedding light on the social taboos and inequalities of the time. Step into the haunting world of Why Ruin Another Life, a riveting tale that transports you to 1950s Black Mississippi. Brace yourself for a captivating generational odyssey where a single event has the power to reshape destinies. Witness the gripping narrative unfold as an unsuspecting Black woman ignites a chain reaction of profound consequences, forever altering the lives of her daughter, granddaughter, and all those caught in the tempestuous whirlwind. Prepare to be swept away by the thunderstorm of repercussions that echoes through generations, teaching valuable yet painfully expensive lessons along the way.

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King Henry VII: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of British Royalty) by Hourly History 4.4 Stars (343 Reviews)    Price verified 12 minutes ago

Discover the remarkable life of King Henry VII... Free BONUS Inside! Henry VII was not destined to be the well-known (or perhaps better described as infamous) king that his son was after him, but his place in history remains important. With his victory over Richard III in 1485, Henry brought England out of the Middle Ages and ushered it into the modern era. His reign ended decades of bloody civil wars and provided the wealth and stability necessary for commerce and art to thrive in England. When Henry's son, Henry VIII, ascended the throne in 1509, it marked England's first uncontested transfer of power in almost 90 years. This fact alone is a testament to Henry's achievements. In this book, we will discover the story of how Henry VII became the last English king to win his crown on the battlefield and by doing so established the Tudor dynasty which would remain in power for over 100 years. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Early Life and Exile • The Battle for the Throne • The Tudor Dynasty Begins • England and Spain Join Forces • The Work of Henry VII • Late Life and Death • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on King Henry VII, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

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The World of Lady Lazarus by Michele Lang 4.3 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

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

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Antigua Cartago: Una apasionante guía sobre las civilizaciones fenicia y cartaginesa (Antiguas Civilizaciones) (Spanish Edition) by Billy Wellman 3.8 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

La historia de la antigua Cartago: ¡el imperio perdido que desafió a Roma! ¿Qué sabemos realmente de la antigua Cartago? La mayor parte de lo que se ha escrito sobre este otrora gran imperio se basa en escritos romanos y griegos sesgados en contra de los cartagineses. Ahora, gracias a un cuidadoso trabajo académico y a asombrosos descubrimientos arqueológicos, por fin se puede conocer la verdadera Cartago. Retroceda en el tiempo a un mundo antiguo de dioses extraños y sacrificios humanos. Viaje a la ciudad más rica del mundo antiguo: Cartago. Olvide lo que creía saber sobre Cartago. No se trata solo de Aníbal cruzando los Alpes con sus elefantes. Se trata de un imperio comercial y político bullicioso y rebosante que cubría la mayor parte del Mediterráneo occidental. En este libro, aprenderá lo siguiente: • Las expediciones de Cartago al océano Atlántico mil años antes de Cristóbal Colón. • Los fundamentos míticos y realistas de Cartago. • Las batallas de las guerras sicilianas. • Las deidades cartaginesas Baal Hammon y Tanit, que exigían sacrificios humanos. • Los grandes líderes cartagineses: Hannón el Navegante, Mago I, Himilcón, Amílcar Barca y su hijo Aníbal. • Las causas, batallas y resultados de las guerras púnicas. • Tesoros cartagineses hundidos. • La conquista de España, Cerdeña, Córcega y el norte de África. • La caída final de los cartagineses. • Nuevos y revolucionarios descubrimientos sobre la cultura de Cartago. • ¡Y mucho más! ¡Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en «añadir a la cesta» para aprender más sobre la antigua Cartago!

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El Imperio otomano: Una guía apasionante de una de las dinastías más poderosas y longevas de la historia mundial (Europa) (Spanish Edition) by Billy Wellman 4.4 Stars (18 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

De pequeño principado turco a superpotencia mundial, el papel del Imperio otomano en la historia del mundo es ciertamente innegable. Durante más de seis siglos, el imperio fue posiblemente el imperio musulmán más fuerte del mundo, dominando a sus rivales en Europa y Asia durante muchos años. Abarcando tres continentes y controlando tierras en los Balcanes, el Cáucaso, Crimea, Anatolia, Oriente Próximo, Levante, Egipto y el norte de África, el Imperio otomano fue una de las potencias más amenazadoras en el apogeo de su poder en el siglo XVI. Era temido por otros grandes imperios de Europa. Pero, ¿cómo alcanzaron exactamente los otomanos este gran poder y cómo lo perdieron a principios del siglo XX? Este libro tratará estos y otros temas importantes de la historia del Imperio otomano. En este libro descubrirá lo siguiente: • El surgimiento del Estado otomano bajo su primer líder, Osmán. • Los diferentes sultanes del imperio y sus reinados. • La caída de Constantinopla y la edad de oro del Imperio otomano. • Diferentes guerras y procesos políticos que configuraron la historia del imperio. • Factores responsables del progresivo declive otomano. • La política social, económica y política del Imperio a lo largo de la historia. • La disolución del imperio en el siglo XX. • ¡Y mucho más! Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón «añadir a la cesta» para aprender sobre el Imperio otomano.

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La civilización sumeria: Una apasionante visión general de Sumeria y los antiguos sumerios (Historia de Mesopotamia) (Spanish Edition) by Billy Wellman 4.3 Stars (25 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

¿Cuánto sabe sobre la «cuna de la civilización»? Explore el legado de los brillantes antiguos mesopotámicos que transformaron el mundo. El legado de la antigua Mesopotamia fue realmente revolucionario. Dibujos infantiles rayados en arcilla húmeda evolucionaron hasta convertirse en el primer lenguaje escrito. Los mesopotámicos escribieron los primeros poemas épicos, los primeros himnos, las primeras historias y los primeros códigos legales. Desarrollaron la primera rueda para el transporte; los sencillos carros que transportaban ladrillos o productos agrícolas se transformaron en carros que corrían a sesenta kilómetros por hora. Contemplaron al cielo y lo cartografiaron, observando los movimientos retrógrados de los planetas y prediciendo los eclipses lunares y solares. Desarrollaron el concepto del tiempo, las medidas, el cálculo básico, las matemáticas superiores y la ingeniería hidráulica. En Mesopotamia nacieron los primeros grandes imperios del mundo -- acadios, asirios, babilonios y aqueménidas -- que se extendieron por tres continentes. A continuación, se exponen algunas de las interrogantes que se plantean: • ¿Cuál es la antigüedad de la primera ciudad del mundo? • ¿Cómo se compara el Génesis de Eridu con el de Noé y el arca? • ¿Cuál fue la velocidad del primer sistema postal del mundo? • ¿Cuántas veces fue robado Marduk, el dios patrón de Babilonia? • ¿Cómo se comparaba el código legal de Hammurabi con la Ley de Moisés? • ¿Quién calculó pi (?) con el valor de 3,125 y comprendió el teorema de Pitágoras doce siglos antes de que naciera Pitágoras? • ¿Tenía realmente Jerjes un millón de hombres en su ejército? • ¿Qué imperio abarcaba el 44% de la población mundial? • ¿Qué eunuco envenenó a la mayor parte de la familia real persa? • ¡Y mucho más! Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón «añadir al carrito» para conocer las historias de la increíble Mesopotamia ...

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La civilización olmeca: Un apasionante repaso a la historia de los olmecas, desde la agricultura en Mesoamérica hasta la caída de La Venta (El ... by Enthralling History 4.1 Stars (54 Reviews)    Price verified 38 minutes ago

¿Quiénes llegaron primero, los olmecas o los mayas? ¿Los olmecas o los incas? Camine con nosotros entre cabezas colosales y algunas de las primeras pirámides de Mesoamérica, ¡sí! ¡Pirámides de todo el mundo desde Giza y Egipto! Acompáñenos en el viaje para descubrir dónde empezó y terminó esta asombrosa cultura, y por qué seguimos estudiando a los olmecas hoy en día. Los historiadores y los estudiosos aún se debaten sobre los orígenes -- y las razones -- del declive de algunas de las civilizaciones formativas de Mesoamérica. ¿Cómo pudieron caer unas sociedades tan singulares, innovadoras y prósperas sin que haya pruebas concretas de las causas? ¿Y qué podrían tener que ver los mayas o los incas con el ascenso y la caída de los olmecas? Este libro lleva a los lectores a un viaje que pocos han realizado, adentrándose en los yacimientos arqueológicos, los artefactos y las numerosas teorías que rodean a los olmecas y su historia, tan envuelta en el misterio. A medida que lea, aprenderá: • Por qué es tan importante su ubicación en la historia de Mesoamérica. • Por qué un saliente de roca fue tan crucial para su supervivencia. • Cómo domesticaron los olmecas, ¡sí, el maíz! • Por qué y cómo pasaron de cazadores-recolectores a agricultores. • La importancia de una roca para su sociedad (¡Bueno, no cualquier roca!). • Azuelas: Qué eran y cómo ayudaban al comercio. • La metalurgia: Una nueva era, un nuevo oficio, un nuevo camino. • ¿Quiénes eran la gente de las nubes y dónde vivían? • Las múltiples fases de Monte Albán. • ¿Cómo pueden decirnos algo las antiguas cabezas de piedra? • Orígenes: China, África, ¿o los mormones? • Juguemos a la pelota, pero, ¿por qué es tan alto ese aro? • Jade, espejos y religión: ¿Cómo se relacionan? • ¿Por qué es tan importante la mezcla de niño y jaguar? Aprenderá algunos datos divertidos, pero también será desafiado con ...

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El Imperio azteca: Un apasionante recorrido por la historia de los aztecas, a partir del asentamiento en el valle de México (El Antiguo México) ... by Billy Wellman 4.1 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Si siente curiosidad por saber cómo vivían y dirigían su imperio los extraordinarios aztecas, ¡siga leyendo! Los extraordinarios aztecas formaron un vasto y organizado imperio famoso por su destreza militar, su comercio expansivo, su intrigante cultura y su ingeniosa agricultura, todo ello desde una isla en un pantano. Pero, ¿dónde estaba su misteriosa tierra natal, Aztlán? ¿Cómo llegaron a dominar el valle de México? Explore los fascinantes orígenes de los aztecas y descubra cómo una tribu errante del desierto llegó a dominar gran parte del actual México e investigue la espectacular -- aunque algo depravada -- cultura que distinguió a su civilización. Esta historia del Imperio azteca, fácil de leer, completa y atractiva, desvelará las historias y la cultura poco conocidas y asombrosas de un pueblo legendario. Con una presentación muy documentada y autorizada, acompañada de sorprendentes ilustraciones, esta obra da vida a la civilización azteca. Estas son algunas de las fascinantes cuestiones que se abordarán: • ¿Qué secretos han desvelado los recientes hallazgos arqueológicos sobre los aztecas y otras culturas mesoamericanas? • ¿Cómo influyeron en los aztecas las culturas preexistentes? ¿Qué fue lo que hizo famosas a estas culturas preexistentes? • ¿Qué profecías impulsaron a los mexicas a construir su imperio y formaron su identidad? • ¿Por qué construyeron los mexicas su asombrosa ciudad en una isla en medio de un lago? • ¿Cómo creció hasta convertirse en una de las mayores ciudades del mundo de la época? • ¿Era Aztlán, su misteriosa tierra natal, un lugar real? Si es así, ¿dónde estaba? • ¿Cómo es la historia de un águila sobre un cactus que se come una serpiente de cascabel? • ¿Cómo consiguieron los mexicas dominar a las tribus que antes los dominaban? • ¿Qué intriga condujo a los ejércitos de coalición y a la Triple Alianza? • ¿Cómo formaron los aztecas su extensa red de ...

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La civilización maya: Una apasionante visión de la historia maya, desde la dominación de los olmecas en el México antiguo hasta la llegada de ... by Enthralling History 4.3 Stars (124 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

¿Siguen existiendo los mayas? ¿Cuál es la importancia del descubrimiento de Chichén Itzá? ¿Cómo cayó esta poderosa civilización? Si quiere respuestas a estas intrigantes preguntas, siga leyendo... Los mayas crearon una sociedad asombrosa, llena de sorpresas que nos mantienen adivinando cómo llegó a ser este pueblo y por qué -- exactamente -- cayó su civilización. Abundan las teorías, los descubrimientos arqueológicos nos dejan perplejos e inspirados, pero una cosa es cierta: ¡su historia se parece mucho más a nuestro pasado reciente de lo que jamás nos hubiéramos imaginado! Este libro lleva a los lectores a un viaje que pocos han realizado, adentrándose en el linaje, las costumbres, la política y la vida cotidiana de los mayas. Acompáñenos a profundizar en la historia de los mayas, descubriendo historias, hechos y teorías sobre esta importante -- aunque desconcertante -- sociedad: • La amarga ironía de la difusión del catolicismo en la cultura maya. • ¿Quién era la «civilización madre» de Mesoamérica? • ¿Practicaban realmente los sacrificios humanos? • Un calendario diferente... • ¿Qué inspiró el surgimiento de ciudades-estado en esta antigua cultura? • ¿Desarrollaron los mayas la rueda? • ¿Cómo y qué utilizaban para pintar? • ¿Eran pacíficos los mayas? • Hay muchos inventos, pero ¿qué inventaron que todavía utilizamos hoy en día? • ¿Por qué y cómo los españoles decidieron conquistar a los mayas? • ¿Una megasequía acabó con los mayas? • El cielo, la tierra y el subsuelo: No solo para los hobbits • ¿Cómo influyeron las grandes ciudades en la sociedad maya y quién las gobernaba? Usted aprenderá algunos datos divertidos, pero también se enfrentará a descubrimientos arqueológicos desconcertantes, y conocerá a un hombre que escapó de la muerte por la política. (El exilio no era suficiente para algunos líderes mayas; ¡pretendían exterminar a los que se oponían ...

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The Victorian Era: A Captivating Guide to the Life of Queen Victoria and an Era in the History of the United Kingdom Known for Its Hierarchy-Based ... by Captivating History 4.3 Stars (170 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

If you want to discover the captivating history of the Victorian Era, then keep reading... Free History BONUS Inside! When Queen Victoria stepped onto the throne of Great Britain and Ireland in 1837, gone were the days when the monarch had supreme authority over the kingdom. Victoria ruled at the head of a government with which she was meant to converse, debate, and ultimately guide, and it was a job she sometimes struggled to perform. Victoria described herself as an emotional creature and blamed her gender for what she believed were her shortcomings as a monarch. The queen suffered emotionally during her childhood and also in the early part of her rule, but despite a few dramatic scandals at court, Victoria came to be loved and respected by the majority of her subjects across the vast British Empire. An unprecedented number of important social and economic changes occurred during Victoria's 63-year reign, and that span of time has come to signify Britain's coming of age into modern history. One of the most important changes experienced by Great Britain between 1837 and 1901 was the population explosion. When Victoria was crowned, there were about 13.9 million Britons; by the time she died, there were an estimated 32.5 million. The sharp increase has been related to modernized methods of medical treatment, sanitation, and social welfare, but each of those industries was far from perfection during the 19th century. Nevertheless, the birth rate increased and the mortality rate fell. In The Victorian Era: A Captivating Guide to the Life of Queen Victoria and an Era in the History of the United Kingdom Known for Its Hierarchy-Based Social Order, you will discover topics such as • An Unexpected Heiress • The Accession • A Palace, A Groom, and Two Scandals • Rats, Fleas, and Other Victorian Pests • The Cholera Epidemic of 1846-1860 • The Sanitation Revolution • A Queen in Mourning • Anatomy, Medicine, and the Body Snatchers • ...

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Historia de Grecia: Un apasionante recorrido por la historia de Grecia (Mitología e historia de Grecia) (Spanish Edition) by Billy Wellman 3.9 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified 27 minutes ago

Realmente está aquí: ¡Toda la historia de Grecia en un solo volumen! Este libro lleva a los lectores por un sucinto viaje desde los primeros asentamientos de Grecia hasta el siglo XX. Su narrativa, fácil de leer, pero meticulosamente investigada, cautivará a los aficionados a la historia, a los estudiantes y a cualquier persona interesada en aprender más sobre Grecia. Este conciso resumen abarca las civilizaciones griegas de la Edad de Piedra y de Bronce, las épocas arcaica y clásica, los siglos de dominación romana y el fascinante Imperio bizantino. Pasa por el periodo de Grecia bajo el Imperio turco otomano, su emancipación y la formación de una democracia parlamentaria que continuó hasta el siglo XX. Estas son algunas de las preguntas a las que responderá este libro sobre la fascinante historia de Grecia: • ¿Cómo afectó una catastrófica erupción volcánica a la primera civilización avanzada de Grecia? • ¿Sucedió realmente la guerra de Troya? • ¿Cómo derrotaron los griegos al ejército de un millón de hombres de los persas? • ¿Qué griegos clásicos teorizaron que los átomos en constante movimiento forman toda la materia? • ¿Cómo conquistó Alejandro Magno el Imperio persa en menos de una década? • ¿Por qué se escribió por primera vez el Nuevo Testamento en griego koiné? • ¿Por qué persistió el Imperio bizantino tras la caída del Imperio romano de Occidente? • ¿Qué hija de emperador bizantino fue médica y escritora de historia? • ¿Cómo ayudó una organización secreta a liberar a Grecia del Imperio otomano? • ¿Qué rey griego murió por la mordedura de un mono? • ¿Cómo contribuyó una protesta estudiantil a acabar con una dictadura militar? • ¡Y mucho más! Para descubrir la fascinante historia de Grecia, desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón «Añadir a la cesta».

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Spartans: A Captivating Guide to the Fierce Warriors of Ancient Greece, Including Spartan Military Tactics, the Battle of Thermopylae, How Sparta Was ... by Captivating History 4.2 Stars (158 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

If you want to discover the captivating history of Sparta, then keep reading... Free History BONUS Inside! Sparta is one of the first names that comes to mind when we think about the ancient world. And this is for good reason. After its founding sometime in the 10th century BCE, Sparta soon rose to be one of the most powerful city-states in not only the Greek but the entire ancient world. Its unique government, which featured two kings and an elected senate, helped it achieve relative political stability early on in its history, and Spartan leaders were able to use this to expand their power and influence in the region surrounding Sparta as well as the rest of the Peloponnesian Peninsula. Perhaps the most significant achievement in all of Spartan history, though, was their defeat of the Athenians in the Peloponnesian War. This conflict, which lasted roughly 30 years, put the two greatest Greek city-states of the time, Athens and Sparta, up against one another, and the result, a Spartan victory, helped to reshape the entire ancient world. It ushered in a period of Spartan hegemony which was radically different than when the Athenians sat atop the Greek world. Unfortunately for the Spartans, though, their time spent as the leaders of the Greek world would be short-lived. Alliances were made between recent and past enemies, and these coalitions were able to overwhelm the Spartans and force them to surrender. After this, Sparta would fall in prominence, but it would continue to be important when the Romans took control of most of the Mediterranean and western Asia. Nevertheless, we should not take the fact that Sparta eventually fell from prominence as a sign that their time was not a great one. A unique appetite for collaboration helped to produce a truly unique form of government, and a keen understanding of what makes an army great helped Sparta grow from a collection of five small villages at the beginning of the last millennium BCE into a thriving ...

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"WAR" "Visionary tales of Human Conflict from The Middle East" by Rory Patrick Allen (St. Albans Publishing House) 3.8 Stars (10 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

For millenia The Middle East has been plagued by war. This millenium has been no different, with wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Devastation has been wreaked on ordinary,innocent people. Children have been indiscriminately killed, Young men have had their lives terminated before they have had the chance to live their lives to the full. War orphans abound. Widows and Widowers weep at their spouses' graves. Grand Parents have lost generations of their families. Whole communities have been destroyed and villages razed to the ground. I have lived in The Middle East for twenty five years now and the constant undercurrent of these conflicts is ever present. I remember reading one news report that said that an entire village and its inhabitants were destroyed after a wedding celebration resulted in the village men firing their riflles into the air, a long tradition in village celebrations, it was viewed as an act of aggression and the village and inhabitants were all destoyed. I kept hearing words such as "Collateral Damage", "Carpet Bombing etc, words used by the media to deflect the true horror of the reality of war.It was at this time that I began to have troubled dreams and horrific nightmares about what was really happening in these theatres of war..These vision like dreams inspired me to write the stories that are contained in this work. The messages in these stories are not just relevant to The Middle East but to the world at large.

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Los caballeros templarios: Una historia apasionante del auge y la caída de la orden militar católica más influyente (Historia de la Iglesia) ... by Enthralling History 4.2 Stars (61 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

¿Sabía usted que la Orden de los Templarios era tan estricta que sus miembros solo podían comer carne tres veces por semana? Los caballeros templarios se han consolidado como la organización militar más popular de la época medieval. Todo el mundo ha oído hablar de la orden, y todo el mundo está familiarizado con la imagen de un caballero cruzado medieval con una cruz roja en su uniforme blanco. Pero, ¿quiénes eran exactamente los templarios? ¿Cuál era su objetivo? ¿Y son ciertos los rumores sobre su naturaleza secreta? Este libro repasa los doscientos años de historia de los caballeros templarios. Trataremos el tema de la creación de la orden y su transformación de una organización militar cristiana en algo mucho mayor. Con este libro, usted aprenderá lo siguiente: • Los acontecimientos que se produjeron desde el siglo XI hasta principios del XIV y cómo dieron forma a la orden. • Los diferentes actores, desde los reyes hasta los caballeros ordinarios, que definieron a los caballeros templarios. • La participación de los templarios en los esfuerzos militares del mundo conocido. • Las causas del ascenso y la caída de la Orden de los Templarios. • La verdad detrás de las acusaciones de los templarios y su naturaleza secreta. • El retorcido legado templario y cómo cambió la forma de ver el mundo para siempre. Prepárese para saber más sobre una de las organizaciones más influyentes de su tiempo. Es hora de sumergirse en la historia de los infames caballeros templarios. ¡Adquiera este libro ahora para saber más sobre los caballeros templarios!

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Historical Duos: Extraordinary Partnerships That Shaped History by PL Thomas 4.1 Stars (12 Reviews)    Price verified 6 minutes ago

Behind every accomplished individual stands a supporter, mentor, or collaborator who played a pivotal role in their success. Embark on an exhilarating odyssey through history with Historical Duos: Extraordinary Partnerships That Changed the World, a mesmerizing exploration of dynamic duos who forged groundbreaking paths. This compelling book weaves together the stories of remarkable pairs whose collaborations shaped the way we live today. Explore the academic pursuits of intellectual trailblazers in the fields of philosophy, physics, and gender studies. Uncover the passionate advocates who fought for social justice and equality. Delve into the minds of bold navigators who conquered the furthest frontiers. Discover the remarkable stories of the revolutionaries who reshaped the world and left their mark on history. Inside Historical Duos: Extraordinary Partnerships That Changed the World, you'll learn about: • The groundbreaking strides of Marie and Pierre Curie, whose work in radioactivity laid the foundation for modern physics and chemistry • Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy Sr., whose alliance in the fight against racial injustice echoed across the civil rights movement • How Meriwether Lewis and William Clark navigated the uncharted expanses of the American West, unveiling a new frontier for future generations • The vibrant world of art with Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, whose passion and creativity transcended traditional boundaries • Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, who embodied the spirit of nonviolent resistance, guiding India toward freedom and democracy And many more! This book is a testament to the enduring power of collaboration and the transformative impact that remarkable duos can have on the world around them. As you turn the pages, discover the waves of progress created by these extraordinary partnerships. Get your copy of Historical Duos: Extraordinary Partnerships That Changed the World, and be inspired by the profound impact ...

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The Roman Republic: A Captivating Guide to the Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic, SPQR and Roman Politicians Such as Julius Caesar and Cicero (The ... by Captivating History 4.0 Stars (111 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Explore the Captivating History of the Roman Republic Free History BONUS Inside! When we think of ancient Rome, the first notion that comes to mind is the one of the empire, followed by the image of a mighty emperor, his legions, colossal buildings, and the Gladiators (or the rhetoric and poetry, depending on your preferences). Some may recall the image of a "unified" Europe under a single sovereign - the emperor of Rome. However, Rome did not become remarkable at this considerably late phase. In fact, many historians see the history of Rome under the Emperors as a long, gradual decline. It was during the Republic that Rome gained an empire. Most of the achievements that the first emperor of Rome, Octavian Augustus, claimed to have completed were, in fact, earned during the Roman Republic. In this book, we'll have a close look at the beginning of Roman civilization, the foundation of the city and the Senate, the expansion of the Roman Republic, its glory, and its end. Some of the topics covered in this book include: • The Past that Made It Possible: The Foundation of Rome between Myth and History • Down with the Kings: The Past that Made It Happen • Early Republic • Military Achievements of Early Republic: Taking Italy • Middle Republic: The Punic Wars and Mediterranean Dominance • The Military vs. Cultural Dominance: The Roman Civilization meets the Greek World • Limitless Power and the Beginning of the End: The Late Republic • The Age of the Generals: Pompeius, Crassus, and Caesar • Senatus Populus-Que Romanus (SPQR) and Its Downfall • The Rise and Fall of Julius Caesar and the End of the Roman Republic • And a Great Deal More You Don't Want to Miss Out On! Scroll to the top and download the book now for instant access!

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Greek Mythology: An Enthralling Overview of Greek Myths, Gods, and Goddesses (Greek Mythology and History) by Enthralling History 4.4 Stars (195 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Greek mythology influences us today. For instance, did you know that the famous athletic brand Nike comes from the Greek goddess of victory? Greek mythology has, without a doubt, some of the most well-known legends in the world. Like most people, the Olympians had their fair share of family drama. This book pays strict attention to the genealogy of the Greek gods and the relationships they had with one another, whether they were good, bad, or incestuous. These divine beings gifted humanity joy and despair, and the ancient peoples of Greece and other countries related their own world to the actions of the gods. However, the gods and Titans were all corporeal and capable of physical interaction with humanity. They were no different than the dirt on the ground or the clouds in the sky. They could be seen and touched -- especially touched, given their numerous children produced from unions with gods and demi-gods alike. The heavy amount of interaction that humans had with the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology allowed them to make sense of the world order in which they found themselves. It was a constant reminder that all beings in the heavens, earth, and below were all cogs of the same system. In this book, you will discover: • The intriguing relationships between gods, men, demi-gods, and monsters • The connection between divinity and weakness. Not only men make mistakes; even seemingly perfect beings screw up regularly. • The importance of love as a guiding force of nature and life in general • A practical understanding of the motivations of both men and gods behind their less-than-honorable actions • How hard work might end in tragedy • The importance of family in Greek mythology • And much more! Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to learn more about Greek mythology today!

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Ancient Civilizations for Kids: A Captivating Guide to the Maya Civilization, the Inca Empire, and Aztec History for Children (Making the Past Come ... by Captivating History 4.7 Stars (28 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Three captivating manuscripts in one book: • Maya History for Kids: A Captivating Guide to the Maya Civilization, from the Olmecs through the Founding of Teotihuacan in Ancient Mesoamerica to the Spanish Conquest • The Inca Empire for Kids: A Captivating Guide to the Incas and Their Civilization, from Early Beginnings to the Spanish Conquest • Aztec History for Kids: A Captivating Guide to the Aztec Empire and Civilization, from the Aztecs Settling in the Valley of Mexico to the Spanish Conquest Did you know that the Egyptians weren't the only ones to build pyramids? Around 2,000 years ago, the Maya people were raising pyramids to house their many gods, and to bury their kings. This is just one of the special secrets uncovered by archaeologists in their stunning finds in parts of Central America. Modern-day Indiana Jones scientists have told us so much about these tribes; are you ready to learn more? Some of the topics covered in part one of this book include: • The Olmecs, the people living there before the Maya • Why rubber trees and vine juice were so important • How a 15-year-old schoolboy from Canada discovered... • 4,000-pound stones carried from 50 miles away - by men! • Corn and rain gods and snakes with feathers! • The tools they made from hard stones • Did they really eat their own dogs? • Human sacrifice - but why? • How discoveries at LaBlanca changed a timeline • Important cities in the Mayan civilization • Math and writing and... stars and calendars? • Raised rivers, running three miles above the city! Grab your investigative tools, and get ready to meet the Inca people. They were the biggest civilization in the Americas during their time, so how did they fall so quickly to the Spanish conquistadors? Dive into this book to learn more about the Inca Empire in a fun, up-to-date journey through its history. Some of the topics covered in part two of this book include: • How llamas saved the people from ...

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El antiguo Egipto: Un apasionante recorrido por la historia de Egipto, desde la colonización del valle del Nilo hasta la muerte de Cleopatra VII, ... by Billy Wellman 4.4 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

¿Sabía que los gatos eran extremadamente sagrados en el antiguo Egipto y que quienes mataban a uno podían ser castigados con la muerte? Según muchos egiptólogos, los antiguos egipcios nunca consideraron dioses a los animales. En cambio, los consideraban la personificación de sus poderosas deidades, lo que explica por qué los egipcios representaban a menudo a sus antiguos dioses con cabezas de animales. Lo mismo puede decirse de los gatos: no se los adoraba, pero se les tenía en gran estima. Antes de convertirse en símbolos de divinidad y protección, los egipcios solían adoptar a los gatos por su utilidad como depredadores. Los gatos se utilizaban para proteger los hogares de plagas y animales peligrosos, como ratas y serpientes. Los persas, sin embargo, se aprovecharon del amor de los egipcios por los gatos. En un esfuerzo por cambiar las tornas en una batalla, los persas marcharon al campo de batalla con un gran número de gatos, lo que provocó la rendición de las tropas egipcias. Por supuesto, no está claro si esto es verídico o no, especialmente tomando en cuenta que muchos de los registros antiguos eran exagerados o tendenciosos, por lo que a los lectores curiosos les puede resultar un poco difícil explorar el auge y la caída del antiguo Egipto. Sin embargo, con este libro totalmente nuevo y apasionante, podrá explorar fácilmente el interesante viaje del antiguo reino, desde la primera unificación de sus tierras hasta su época más gloriosa de los gobernantes del Imperio Nuevo y la caída del reino a manos de Augusto. He aquí solo una pequeña parte de lo que descubrirá: • Las misteriosas identidades de Narmer y Menes, el primer faraón de Egipto. • Cómo se construyó la Gran Pirámide de Guiza con manos humanas. • El peligroso viaje al reino de los muertos. • El detallado proceso de momificación. • Cómo Egipto se vio obligado a inclinarse ante su primer faraón extranjero. • La mayor guerra de carros de la ...

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The Teutonic Knights: A Captivating Guide to a Catholic Military Order and Their Role in the Crusades and Impact in Europe during the Middle Ages ... by Captivating History 4.3 Stars (182 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Who were the Teutonic Knights? The Teutonic Knights were established to help the sick and injured in the Holy Land in a similar vein as the Knights Hospitaller. Once they were battle-tested in war, however, they were commissioned to be full-fledged fearsome warriors, fighting for the cause of Christendom. Those causes would have the Teutonic Knights leave the Holy Land altogether when they were redeployed to Eastern Europe. Soon the knights were attempting to subdue pagans, extending their presence throughout the Baltic by way of a string of fortresses. Their fate would rise and fall with the political and ideological situations that were prevalent in the European continent. The rise of both Poland and Lithuania would come to threaten the Teutonic Order, and the climactic Battle of Tannenberg in 1410 would have repercussions that would reverberate for centuries to come. This book follows the meteoric rise, the climactic fall, and the many years of rebirth undergone by the Teutonic Knights. From Jerusalem to the modern-day charitable organizations headed by the order, this text covers the complete history of the Teutonic Knights in full. Here in this book, you will discover: • How the Teutonic Order was formed • Their mission in the Holy Land • Their Crusades in the Balkans and the Baltic • How the Protestant Reformation affected the order • And a whole lot more! Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to learn more about The Teutonic Knights!

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La Antigua Roma: Un apasionante repaso a la historia de Roma, desde el mito de Rómulo y Remo, pasando por la República, hasta la caída del Imperio ... by Enthralling History 4.5 Stars (107 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

¿Le intrigan los mitos, la cultura y el inimaginable ascenso al poder de la antigua Roma? Si es así, esta poderosa historia de la Antigua Roma le cautivará y le mantendrá avanzando por sus páginas. La asombrosa historia de Roma abarca ya 28 siglos, creciendo desde la oscuridad hasta convertirse en un enorme imperio que se extiende desde Britania hasta Oriente Medio y el sur de África. La cultura y las instituciones de Roma dejaron un legado perdurable que sigue impactando en las civilizaciones de todo el mundo. En esta atractiva historia de la Antigua Roma, desenvolveremos los intrigantes mitos de los bebés gemelos Rómulo y Remo, expuestos a una muerte segura, y de su antepasado Eneas, que escapó de la ardiente Troya e hizo su épico viaje al centro de Italia. Descubriremos cómo se desarrolló todo el drama, la política y la construcción del imperio. Exploraremos las fascinantes historias de las brillantes e indomables personas que construyeron Roma y las caóticamente destructivas que la destruyeron desde dentro. Esta historia, exhaustivamente investigada, presenta de forma vívida una visión fascinante de la Antigua Roma. La narración, clara y convincente, ofrece una visión global sin ser pretenciosa ni aburrida. Las preguntas que este libro desvelará incluyen: • ¿Qué ocurrió cuando una diosa conoció a un apuesto pastor en la cima de una colina solitaria? • ¿Quién escapó del incendio de Troya para convertirse más tarde en rey en Italia? • ¿Qué romance desafortunado impulsó a la reina Dido de Cartago a suicidarse? • ¿Cómo quedó embarazada una virgen vestal? • ¿Por qué los bebés flotaban en el río en una cesta y qué les ocurrió? • ¿ Rómulo fue arrastrado por una tormenta de viento? ¿O fue despedazado por los senadores? • ¿Cómo el abuso de poder de los reyes tiranos condujo a una República democrática? • ¿Qué llevó a los celtas galos a invadir y saquear Roma? ¿Cómo resurgió Roma de sus ...

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Ciro el Grande: La apasionante vida del padre del Imperio persa (Explorando el Oriente Próximo) (Spanish Edition) by Billy Wellman 4.7 Stars (8 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

Ciro el Grande fue humanitario, diplomático, estratega militar y gobernante del mayor imperio que el mundo había visto hasta entonces. Ciro el Grande fue un hombre extraordinario que se convirtió en leyenda en vida. El mayor testimonio de su buen carácter y sus grandes logros nos llegó a través de los enemigos de Persia: los griegos. Se dice que sirvió de inspiración a Alejandro Magno y Julio César. Ciro alcanzó tal categoría de héroe que los últimos sahs de Irán del siglo XX aún reivindicaban su legado. Sus políticas incluían la libertad religiosa, la igualdad salarial y la libertad de expresión. Sus actividades culturales y sociales pusieron en marcha lo que hoy conocemos como derechos humanos. La Declaración de Independencia de los Estados Unidos de América incorpora los principales puntos en los que se centró Ciro II de Persia durante su reinado. En este libro, nos adentramos en los hechos y la mitología relacionados con su nacimiento, su ascenso al trono y cómo construyó el mayor imperio de su época. ¿Cómo influyen los acontecimientos de hace más de dos milenios y medio en el mundo actual en que vivimos? Al leer sobre la vida y el entorno de Ciro el Grande, es posible que sienta la tentación de comparar a los gobernantes modernos con este gobernante que vivió hace más de 2.500 años. En este libro, descubrirá más sobre lo siguiente: • La vida de Ciro el Grande: como monarca y como hombre. • Una inmersión en el entorno de culturas, influencias y cosmovisiones de la época de Ciro. • El polifacético Imperio aqueménida de Ciro. • Mitología y religiones de la época. • Cómo Ciro logró la armonía entre conquistadores y conquistados. • La caída de la esplendorosa ciudad de Babilonia. • Un artefacto único que se relaciona con los derechos humanos actuales. • El legado de Ciro el Grande. • Y mucho más. ¡Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón «Añadir a la cesta» para obtener más ...

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Teddy Roosevelt: A Captivating Guide to the Life of Theodore Roosevelt Who Served as the 26th President of the United States of America (U.S. ... by Captivating History 4.2 Stars (156 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

If you want to discover the captivating life of Teddy Roosevelt, then keep reading... Free History BONUS Inside! The Roosevelt family would become a political dynasty in the United States, spanning from the late 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. The Roosevelt presence in America can be traced all the way back to their trail-blazing ancestor, Claes Martenszen van Roosevelt, a Dutchman who came to the New World with high hopes in 1644. Like many of those early American stories, the life of this very first American Roosevelt was one that went from rags to riches. Claes came to America with not much more than the shirt on his back, but in the ensuing years, he managed to generate considerable wealth. Teddy's ancestor set up shop in a nascent New York (it was actually called New Amsterdam in those days), where he set the foundation for his future family's wealth through a variety of enterprises that included banking, real estate, glass manufacturing, and sugar crops, among other things. So it was that several generations later, by the time Teddy Roosevelt was born on October 27th, 1858, the Roosevelts were one of the most affluent families in America. Despite the fact that he was born into great wealth, Teddy's parents tried hard to make sure that their son didn't take his inheritance for granted. His father, Theodore Senior, who was himself a wealthy businessman, made it a habit to make sure that his son Teddy realized how blessed they were. In Teddy Roosevelt: A Captivating Guide to the Life of Theodore Roosevelt Who Served as the 26th President of the United States of America, you will discover topics such as • The Growing Pains of Teddy Roosevelt • Tried, Tested, and Standing Firm • The March toward War • Teddy's Return to Elected Office • A Square Deal for Every Man • The Panama Canal and a Bid for Reelection • Two Weddings and a Second Term • The Lead-Up to a Political Apocalypse • Teddy's Final Run and His ...

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Amorous Trooper by Ronald Bassett 4.1 Stars (73 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

London, 1702. Adam Margery, a budding apprentice surgeon is hopelessly in awe of his cousins. Rebecca and Mary Hewar, on the other hand, are completely indifferent to Adam and his best friend Rupert Dolling. Home for his grandfather's funeral, Adam finally realises his love for the younger Hewar, Mary. However, his status is no match for the Hewar's and Rebecca takes it upon herself to ensure the relationship between her sister and Adam is severed before it is established. But Rebecca and Adam are hiding a secret. Rebecca faces Adam with fathering her brat and demands marriage. Adam takes the only option for escape... he gives up his surgeon training and enlists to serve for the Queen as a dragoon. Surely in the army the bothers of women cannot reach him? Adam's problems start to fade as he becomes immersed in the army. But Nell Something, a seductive consort, soon brings things back into perspective. Through Nell, Adam finds out that Rupert has also enlisted, but in a different regiment. It seems the past Adam so desperately fought to run away from, is never too far behind... Francis Hewar. Rebecca's brother, is also in the army and makes it his mission to take revenge on behalf of Rebecca. Taking matters into his own hands, Adam does everything possible to ensure the safety of himself and Rupert, amidst the bloody battles he is faced with. But can he do this without the help of women? Praise for Ronald Bassett: 'Hard fighting -- and high jinks-with Marlborough in the War of the Spanish Succession. As satisfying a piece of historical fiction as I've read in a long time.' -- Manchester Evening News 'Lusty stuff, told with commendable zest... ' -- South Wales Echo 'His description of an eighteenth-century army on the move is superb.' -- Aberdeen Press and Journal 'The story has a knock-about vigour which captivates from the start... ' -- Cambridge News? Ronald Bassett (April 1924 - March 1996) was a ...

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Norse Mythology: An Enthralling Overview of Norse Myths, Gods, and Goddesses (Scandinavia) by Enthralling History 4.5 Stars (157 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Did you know that Loki is the father of the monstrous creatures that are prophesied to kill the gods of Asgard? When Heimdall blows his horn to signal the beginning of Ragnarök, the gods of Asgard are left with no choice but to face the forces of chaos on the battlefield of Vigrid. This is when Loki and his monstrous sons, Jörmungandr the World Serpent and Fenrir the Giant Wolf, will exact their revenge, a mission they will succeed in, although it will cost their lives. On this day, everyone, including the mightiest of gods, will spill blood on the battlefield. The entire world will perish, leaving only an empty void for life to happen all over again. The stories and myths of the Norse were passed down by the Vikings in oral tradition until they were recorded in manuscripts by anonymous authors in the mid-13th century. The myths that survived tell the story of how the world was first created by the gods using the dead body of a primeval giant, the existence of the different realms surrounding the universe, and various tales and lore about the gods' adventures. Some might suggest that Norse myths take place in a rather gloomy universe, where the lands are filled with endless snow, bleak summers, and vicious wars, while there are also others who imagine the fortified city of the gods as someplace glimmering with gold and towering palaces. But which one of these is true? Since these myths were originally circulated orally and the only written sources that survived are missing some pages, it could be hard for curious readers to find a source that correctly retells the intriguing legends and stories of the Norse gods. But that is about to change. In this new Enthralling History book, you will discover all the famous tales surrounding the Norse gods and goddesses, from amusing ones to the stories that will leave you at the edge of your seat. Here's just a small fraction of what you'll discover: • How the body of the primeval giant, Ymir, was used to shape the ...

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The Incas and Spanish Conquest: An Enthralling Overview of the Inca Empire, Conquistadors, and Conquests in the Americas (Exploring the Past) by Billy Wellman 4.0 Stars (29 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Two manuscripts in one book: • The Inca Empire: An Enthralling Overview of the Incas, Their Civilization in Ancient Peru, and the Spanish Conquest • The Spanish Conquest of the Americas: An Enthralling Overview of the Conquistadors and Their Conquests of the Aztec and Inca Empires For the Incas, death didn't exist; it simply took the dead to a different plane of life. So, the mummies of their emperors were treated as people; they were given food and drink and even visited each other ceremoniously. They also owned country estates, which generated enough profits to keep them in the style to which they were accustomed. In the first part of this book, you will discover: • How the Inca civilization developed out of a number of preceding cultures in the Andes and Peruvian coast; • How quickly the Incas were able to expand and why they needed to; • How the empire was administered and how runners were able to take messages from one end of it to the other with remarkable speed; • The amazing Inca infrastructure program, which included building roads through mountain ranges and across raging rivers; • Why Inca cuisine included tasty guinea pigs and llama jerky; • Why there were never more than a few thousand actual Inca in the Inca Empire; • The religion and beliefs of the Inca and how they developed over time to support the empire's mission; • How just a couple of hundred Spanish adventurers managed to conquer and subdue the Inca Empire; • How much Inca culture is left in Peru and Bolivia today; The second part of this book tells the story of how Spain managed to conquer the Americas in the span of half a century, from the late 1400s to the mid-1500s. Although exploitation and warfare continued between the colonizers and the colonized after this period, the largest campaigns against the indigenous peoples were undertaken in this short time span, which is the focus of this book. In the second part of this book, you will learn ...

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Historia de Rusia: Un apasionante recorrido por los principales acontecimientos de la historia de Rusia (Europa Oriental) (Spanish Edition) by Billy Wellman 4.7 Stars (13 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Princesas perdidas, una reina que destronó a su propio marido, el país que derrotó a Napoleón y un perro que viajó al espacio son solo algunos de los fascinantes aspectos de la historia rusa. La historia de Rusia ha cautivado al público durante generaciones. Desde las hazañas de Iván el Terrible hasta el asesinato de la familia real Románov, hay mucha historia que explorar. ¿Cómo se ganó el título Iván el Terrible? ¿Quiénes eran los Románov y qué llevó al brutal final de su dinastía? Siga la historia de Rusia y descubra los principales acontecimientos históricos que dieron forma a este país. Este libro le servirá de guía para conocer la fascinante historia de Rusia y responder a las siguientes preguntas: • ¿Quiénes eran los primeros eslavos orientales? • ¿Cómo se fundó la Rus de Kiev? • ¿Cómo accedieron al poder los zares? • ¿Cómo era la vida durante el apogeo del Imperio ruso? • ¿Qué ocurrió cuando Napoleón intentó invadir Rusia? • ¿Qué fue la Gran Purga? • ¿Qué llevó a la disolución de la URSS? • ¿Quién era Boris Yeltsin? • Y muchas preguntas más. ¡Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón «Añadir a la cesta» para comenzar su viaje por la historia de Rusia!

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Historia y Mitología Egipcias: Un apasionante recorrido por el pasado de Egipto y los mitos de dioses y diosas (Explorando el pasado) (Spanish ... by Billy Wellman 4.7 Stars (7 Reviews)    Price verified 12 minutes ago

2 manuscritos completos en 1 libro: • Historia de Egipto: Un apasionante repaso a la historia de Egipto • Mitología egipcia: Un apasionante repaso a los mitos, dioses y diosas egipcios Egipto es un país vibrante y diverso con algunos de los lugares más impresionantes del mundo. Su historia estuvo dominada por poderosas figuras que cambiaron el curso de la historia mundial. Desde que se descubrió el legado de los antiguos faraones, la imaginación del público se ha visto cautivada por historias de gobernantes ricos y maldiciones mortales. ¿Cuánto hay de cierto? ¿Y cuánto es especulación? En la primera parte de este libro, saber sobre: • El inicio de la civilización egipcia. • Una breve mirada a los antiguos monumentos egipcios. • Historias sobre los faraones y sus hazañas. • Una extraordinaria visión a la magnífica edad de oro de Egipto. • La conquista de Egipto por Alejandro. • La escandalosa vida de los ptolomeos. • Una breve exploración del periodo medieval de Egipto. • Una guía sobre la expansión del islam en Egipto. • La identidad de los mamelucos. • Los logros de Saladino como primer sultán de Egipto. • Un análisis en profundidad de los reinados de Hatshepsut y Cleopatra. • Una explicación exhaustiva de la historia moderna de Egipto. Este parte está repleto de historias sobre la vida de los antiguos egipcios, sus dioses y algunos de los mayores mitos de la antigüedad. Los dioses desempeñaban un papel importante en la vida de la gente; ¡te sorprenderá ver hasta qué punto influían en la vida cotidiana! En la segunda parte de este libro, saber sobre: • El origen y los fundamentos del mundo desde la perspectiva egipcia. • Los mitos egipcios sobre la época en que los dioses gobernaban la Tierra. • Los relatos con múltiples versiones sobre la vida de los dioses y diosas del antiguo Egipto. • Las increíbles leyendas de la mitología egipcia. • La elaborada cultura funeraria ...

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POL POT'S REIGN OF TERROR: THE KILLING FIELDS REVISITED by RORY PATRICK ALLEN 2.9 Stars (17 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

From April 1975 to January of 1979 Pol Pot murdered nearly two million of his own people out of a population of seven million, thus introducing a new word into the English language, "Auto-Genocide" the murder of one's own people. The World just stood by and let it happen. Why was this allowed to happen? What events created this Monster? Was it the dropping of two and a half million tons of explosives by the USA on a neutral country in its' war with Vietnam? Were there other factors that led to the annihilation of a quarter of Cambodia's population? Who was responsible? How do the people of Cambodia now view the havoc that was wreaked on them by one of their own. The answers are contained in this article.

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Los Romanov: Un apasionante repaso a la Casa Romanov (Europa Oriental) (Spanish Edition) by Billy Wellman 4.3 Stars (58 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Con algunos de los nombres más memorables de la historia, la dinastía Romanov es una de esas familias reales cuyo legado solo puede ser rivalizado por unos pocos. Gobernando Rusia durante algo más de trescientos años, desde el siglo XVII hasta principios del XX, los zares Romanov y, en raros pero inolvidables casos, las emperatrices dominaron los paisajes políticos de su época y forjaron una de las dinastías más legendarias de todos los tiempos. De hecho, Rusia, el gran y poderoso Estado nación que conocemos hoy, se creó en gran parte gracias a los esfuerzos de gobernantes Romanov como Pedro el Grande o Catalina la Grande. La familia Romanov tiene garantizado para siempre un lugar en los libros de historia rusa, europea e incluso mundial. Sumergirse en la historia de una dinastía tan conocida es un placer para cualquiera que sienta pasión por aprender más sobre Rusia. Este es un anticipo de lo que encontrará en este libro: • Una detallada historia del surgimiento de la dinastía Romanov, que tuvo lugar durante el periodo quizá más turbulento de la existencia de Rusia. • La evolución social y política a lo largo de la dinastía Romanov, desde Mijaíl Romanov hasta Nicolás II. • Una inmersión profunda en los conflictos externos e internos que dieron forma a Rusia bajo los Romanov. • Un apasionante recorrido por la transformación cultural de Rusia, que pasó de ser un país atrasado a una superpotencia mundial empeñada en lograr una clara identidad europea. • El papel de los Romanov en varios acontecimientos mundiales, como la Primera Guerra Mundial y la Revolución rusa de 1917. • El legado de la dinastía Romanov. • ¡Y mucho más! Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón «Añadir a la cesta» para comenzar hoy mismo su viaje al pasado.

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Christian History: An Enthralling Guide to the Story of Christianity, From Its Early Origins Through the Crusades and Knights Templar to Modern Times ... by Billy Wellman 4.0 Stars (25 Reviews)    Price verified 12 minutes ago

Four manuscripts in one book: • History of Christianity: An Enthralling Overview of the Most Important Events that Shaped the Christian Church • Early Christianity: An Enthralling Overview of Jesus, the Twelve Apostles, the Conversion of Constantine, and Other Events in Christian History • The Crusades: An Enthralling Overview of an Event in Christian History That Took Place in the Middle Ages • The Knights Templar: An Enthralling History of the Rise and Fall of the Most Influential Catholic Military Order From its inception, Christianity was persecuted and hounded. Christians often paid a high price for their faith. They met underground and even in graveyards. They were misunderstood, and their message to outsiders seemed hopelessly strange and muddled. In the first part of this book, you will learn about the following: • The origins of Christianity and why people flocked to the religion • The life and ministry of Jesus • The first Christian disciples • The early Christian Church • The Council of Nicaea and the momentous impact it had on Christian history • The earth-shattering Reformation In Early Christianity, we will look at the time of Jesus from a historical viewpoint and also find out the truth about Christianity and what revolutionary changes occurred in the first few centuries AD. In the second part of this book, you will discover the truth about the following: • Why the first-century Jews were so eagerly waiting for a savior and how they knew when he would arrive; • Jesus' origins and the historical and biblical events surrounding his birth; • The heartbreaking terror that Jesus' parents faced in his early years and the drastic life decision they were guided to make; • Some of the compelling words Jesus spoke and why they drew so many people to him; • The ideas that laid the foundation for Christianity; • How Christianity spread and changed over time. The Crusades were a call to defend Eastern ...

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Las Guerras Mundiales: Una guía apasionante de la Primera y Segunda Guerra Mundial (Spanish Edition) by Billy Wellman 4.4 Stars (44 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

2 manuscritos completos en 1 libro: • Primera Guerra Mundial: Una guía apasionante de principio a fin • Segunda Guerra Mundial: Una guía apasionante de la Segunda Guerra Mundial Es bien sabido que la Primera Guerra Mundial se inició con el asesinato del archiduque austriaco Francisco Fernando. Las superpotencias mundiales se enzarzaron entonces en el conflicto más sangriento de la historia, con millones de bajas en ambos bandos. La Primera Guerra Mundial transformó el panorama sociopolítico de principios del siglo XX y marcó la vida de innumerables personas durante décadas. En la primera parte de este libro, usted: • El largo siglo XIX y cómo afectó al panorama político. • La unificación de Alemania e Italia. • El estado de la política de poder europea. • Los nuevos avances tecnológicos que dieron forma a la guerra. • El problema austrohúngaro y el comienzo de la Primera Guerra Mundial. • Actividades militares en todos los teatros de la guerra. • Las influyentes batallas de Verdún, Somme, Isonzo y Galípoli. • La guerra de trincheras y las nuevas tácticas utilizadas en la guerra. • La entrada de Estados Unidos y la Revolución rusa. • Los momentos finales de la guerra. • La Conferencia de Paz de París y el nuevo orden mundial. La Segunda Guerra Mundial está indisolublemente ligada a Hitler y los nazis; sin embargo, hay mucho más por descubrir. A través de este libro descubrirá los principales acontecimientos que tuvieron lugar en todo el mundo para crear una tormenta perfecta que permitió a Hitler ascender al poder. En la segunda parte de este libro, usted: • Cómo el final de la Primera Guerra Mundial contribuyó a desembocar en la Segunda. • El ascenso de Hitler al poder. • Conflictos y disturbios en África y Asia. • El Holocausto. • Guerra de ideologías. • El asombroso número de bajas. • Las principales batallas de la guerra y su impacto en el esfuerzo bélico. • Y ...

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