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Echoes of the Ancient: Unlocking the Mysteries of Celtic Myths (The Celtic Mythology Series Book 1) by Myrddin Sage Price verified 2 hours ago

1. Echoes of the Ancient: Unlocking the Mysteries of Celtic Myths Dive into the enigmatic world of Celtic mythology with "Echoes of the Ancient: Unlocking the Mysteries of Celtic Myths." This first volume introduces readers to the complex pantheon of gods, goddesses, and spiritual beliefs that have shaped Celtic culture. Uncover ancient legends and rituals that continue to mystify and inspire. Through detailed analysis and captivating storytelling, this book explores the origins and evolution of these myths, offering insights into the societal and historical contexts that birthed these enduring tales.

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Length: 102 Pages (914 KB)
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Added: May 14th, 2024

Historias de la Revolución estadounidense: Historias olvidadas de valentía, traición y triunfo durante la guerra de la Independencia (Colección ... by Ahoy Publications Price verified 2 hours ago

Sumérjase en la historia de la Revolución estadounidense. ¿Es usted un entusiasta de la historia y quiere saber más sobre la guerra de la Independencia? ¿Busca un libro de historia que contenga algo más que los datos habituales sobre un acontecimiento histórico concreto? ¿Desea conocer acontecimientos y personajes olvidados que marcaron este acontecimiento histórico? Desde héroes inusuales hasta relatos menos conocidos que muestran el valor y la determinación, este libro ofrece una mezcla única de hechos que dieron forma a los acontecimientos de la Revolución estadounidense. En este libro, usted podrá: • Conocer cómo se formó la red de espionaje Culper y cuál era su propósito. • Explorar las historias de la guerra de guerrillas en el sur, junto con la vida de uno de sus protagonistas más destacados, Francis Marion. • Conocer quién era Deborah Sampson y por qué se disfrazó de soldado de la guerra de la Independencia. • Sumergirse en historias de dolor y penurias, explorando los oscuros días en Valley Forge. • Comprender mejor cómo la batalla de Saratoga cambió las tornas. • Descubrir las desgarradoras historias de traición y lealtad en la frontera durante los conflictos del valle del Mohawk. • Comprender la importancia de la traición de Benedict Arnold. • Aprender cómo el genio táctico de Daniel Morgan condujo a la victoria estadounidense en la batalla de Cowpens. • Viajar a través de la agitada vida y carrera naval de John Paul Jones, comandante del Bonhomme Richard. • Comprender lo que condujo al Tratado de París y a la independencia de Estados Unidos. Con su mezcla de narraciones históricas auténticas y revelaciones sorprendentes, presentadas de forma amena y fácil de entender, este libro es una lectura fantástica para todos los interesados en comprender mejor los acontecimientos de la Revolución estadounidense. Haga clic en el botón «añadir a la cesta» para ampliar sus conocimientos ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 135 Pages (6,391 KB)
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Added: May 14th, 2024

AMONG MAYA RUINS by Lonnie Pelletier 4.2 Stars (9 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

This is a "must read+ for those exploring the Maya Ruins of the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico! Twenty-two ruins are described by an adventurous couple sharing their hands-on experience - with just enough details to enable the enjoyment of these architectural wonders. Over five-thousand kilometres were covered (in 2017) in the process of viewing these ruined cities, from the north at Progreso, to the west at Campeche, east to Chetumal and Playa del Carmen, and south at the border of Guatemala and Belize. Anecdotes and history make a wonderful combination in this professionally written account of modern day risk taking. Architectural majesty accounts for the vitality and the focus in this guide to the beauty of Maya archaeology and ruined structures.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 127 Pages (16,271 KB)
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Added: May 14th, 2024

DAHOMEY : The True Story Behind The Kingdom That Inspired The Woman King (Black History Series) by Vivian Chibuife 3.4 Stars (22 Reviews)    Price verified 16 minutes ago

UPDATED EDITION BLACK HISTORY Africa has long been a stunningly scenic, intellectually gifted, and culturally varied continent. Many stories describe the history of the African people, including their development, difficulties, setbacks, and tenacious advancement. The African Kingdom of Dahomey was founded in the seventeenth century in the West African portion of the continent, and throughout the 1700s and 1800s, it became wealthy and strong thanks to the slave trade. The area is now Benin's southernmost region. There was a social class structure in Dahomey. At the very top was the king. The royal class stood under him, then commoners, and last slaves. One male and one female employee had a position in every government office. The ladies gave the king an update after checking on the men. The mighty army of Dahomey included women as well. In the 1600s, the Alladah monarchy gave birth to the kingdom of Dahomey. At this period, European slave traffickers were already traveling along the Atlantic coast. Dahomeans started enslaving members of other tribes. They traded guns and other items for the prisoners by selling them to slave traffickers. They also had their slaves. Large plantations where these slaves toiled produced food for the royal palace and the soldiers. Throughout the 1700s, the empire became more powerful and expansive. Dahomey began exporting palm oil rather than slaves in the 1800s when the slave trade was abolished in Great Britain and other nations. Dahomey was taken over by France towards the end of the 1800s. It was united with other areas to create a colony that the French dubbed Dahomey. In 1960, this colony became independent. Up until 1975, it was known as Dahomey before changing its name to Benin. This is the tale of the Dahomey Kingdom. This book will teach you more about: THE KINGDOM OF DAHOMEY • Rise and expansion of the Empire (1600-1740) • A localized power (1740-1852) • Abolishing the slave trade (1852-1880) • ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 92 Pages (5,734 KB)
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Added: May 13th, 2024

The Lost Kingdom of Kush: An Early Cradle Of Civilization (Civilization of the Nile) by Vivian Chibuife 4.5 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

What happened to the lost Kingdom of Kush? Discover the Captivating history of the kingdom completely forgotten The kingdom of Kush was founded during the end of the Bronze Age and the fall of the New Kingdom of Egypt, and in its first stages, it was headquartered at Napata. The Kushite rulers reigned as pharaohs of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt for a century when King Kashta ("the Kushite") entered Egypt in the eighth century BC until they were driven out by Psamtik I in 656 BC. Around 1070 BCE, when the kingdom of kush gained independence from Egypt, It swiftly rose to prominence in Northeast Africa. Egypt was governed by Kush until the arrival of the Assyrians in 727 BCE. Following Rome's conquest of Egypt, the empire started to deteriorate and finally fell somewhere in the 300s CE. In The Lost Kingdom of Kush, An Early Cradle of Civilization, you will be taken into the kingdom as you will be encountering the following topics ( Pictures Included) • Nubia And The Land of Kush • Historical Background of The Kingdom Of Kush • Phase of Napatan • Phase of Meroitism • Kushite Cultures • Resettlement And Depopulation of the northern province • The End of The Kushite State • Free Bonus Materials What are you still holding out for? Start your adventure into the kingdom of kush by scrolling up and selecting the "Buy Now " button

Genre: History [x]
Length: 65 Pages (3,043 KB)
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Added: May 13th, 2024

Little Man, and the Dixon County War by Stan R. Mitchell 4.3 Stars (393 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

A rare rise to fame -- completely unintended. And then an impossible mission to rescue a woman that no one else has the nerve to save. Not even the territory's experienced, hard-nosed U.S. Marshal. Paul Zachary is outsized and too young to be taken serious, but he's been hardened by years of war and he's practiced (more than most) on his gun skills. Zachary has a strong belief in right and wrong. And he's about to ride into hell to rescue his dead friend's wife.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 221 Pages (424 KB)
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Added: May 13th, 2024

Nuclear Fallout: America's Strategies for Survival and Recovery by Jorden Beacon Price verified 2 hours ago

This is a comprehensive guide that addresses the critical issue of nuclear fallout and its impact on the United States. The book aims to raise awareness about the potential consequences of a nuclear disaster and the importance of being prepared. The book divides into the historical context of nuclear weapons, the science behind nuclear fallout, and the various scenarios that could lead to a nuclear catastrophe. It captures the reader's interest by providing a detailed understanding of the threats posed by nuclear fallout and the need for effective emergency response plans. "Nuclear Fallout" instills a desire in the reader to take proactive steps towards ensuring the safety and well-being of themselves, their families, and their communities in the event of a nuclear disaster. The book offers practical strategies and recommendations for survival and recovery, empowering the reader to feel more in control and prepared. The book provides a comprehensive action plan that guides the reader through the necessary steps to prepare for and respond to a nuclear fallout event. This includes information on emergency supplies, evacuation procedures, decontamination methods, and long-term recovery efforts. The reader is encouraged to take immediate action to implement the strategies outlined in the book. This guides will show you how to • Understanding Nuclear Fallout and its Dangers • Facts and Myths about Nuclear War • Expedient Shelter and Protection • Minimum Pre-Crisis Preparations • Civil Defense Operations and Public Safety

Genre: History [x]
Length: 122 Pages (830 KB)
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Added: May 13th, 2024

History of Holland by George Edmundson 3.6 Stars (42 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 518 Pages (706 KB)
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Added: May 13th, 2024

Diary of a Mormon Marine in Vietnam: by Alma L. Day by Alma Day 4.1 Stars (18 Reviews)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Experiences of Alma Day, a Mormon during the Vietnam War 1966 to 1968 who shares his perspective of warfare while actively staying true to his religious convictions and while serving with war-hardened Marines where violence and vice surrounded all. Alma miraculously survives a close-range grenade attack and, after recovering, heroically chose to return to Vietnam when given the option to stay in the United States to finish his service. When he returned to Vietnam, he was assigned to serve with the "Fighting Fifth", First Battalion, Fifth Marines, the most highly decorated regiment in the Marine Corps and documents how he survived, on the prayers of his family back home, the Battle of Hue, one of the bloodiest and longest battles of the Vietnam War. Alma also shares the experiences of a few other Marines who did not make it back to have their honorable service properly documented. The realities of war are thoroughly, yet delicately described to give the reader a sense of what transpired without offending your sensibilities. Below are a few excerpts from the book: "Our Judo teacher told us how he killed several Koreans with his bare hands, and how he enjoyed watching the men die in slow agony. Most of the men acted interested. When he screamed, "Kill! Kill! Kill!" they responded like Hitler's hysterical audiences. I wonder what these men will do in Vietnam. Natural charm and creativeness seems distant and dead to them... I decided that never again would I point an accusing finger at some far-off Nazi regime, as being the prime example of barbarism. The seeds of the same vicious contempt for our enemies are in our very ranks today." "... I walked closer to see what the young mothers were bending over. They were rocking back and forth in a weeping incantation. No one could comfort them. I could see the little bodies that our two short rounds had killed as they played. How small they lay! Oh, such tiny forms, still soft from life they played in ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 150 Pages
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Added: May 13th, 2024

James Baldwin Biography (BIOGRAPHIES OF EXTRAORDINARY & UNFORGETTABLE PEOPLE) by Leonard C. Coughlin 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Explore the fascinating biography of James Baldwin, an American literary icon and brave civil rights activist. In this compelling biography, you will walk the neighborhoods of Harlem where Baldwin's journey began, see his rise to literary greatness, and stand at the vanguard of the Civil Rights Movement with a visionary who was not afraid to confront the established quo. Benefits of Reading "James Baldwin Biography": 1. Inspiration Unleashed: Follow in the footsteps of a man who challenged cultural standards, igniting a literary revolution and spurring important discussions about race, identity, and justice. 2. Profound Cultural Insight: Gain a thorough knowledge of Baldwin's influence on literature and social justice, delving into the complexities of his personal challenges and successes that formed his timeless contributions. 3. Uncover Hidden Truths: Discover the raw, unedited facts of Baldwin's life -- the joys, conflicts, and unshakable commitment to truth-telling that made him an icon. 4. Relevance over Generations: Discover how Baldwin's words continue to reverberate in the modern world, motivating new waves of action, cultural awareness, and the pursuit of a more equal society. Prepare to be moved, motivated, and forever changed. Purchase "James Baldwin Biography" today and embark on a fascinating journey with a literary icon who dared to imagine, challenge, and alter the world. Discover an incredible life, be inspired, and leave your stamp on history. Don't just read; be a part of the legacy. Order your copy today!

Genre: History [x]
Length: 50 Pages (1,095 KB)
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Added: May 13th, 2024

The Life of Robert E. Lee: A Biography of General Lee (BIOGRAPHIES OF EXTRAORDINARY & UNFORGETTABLE PEOPLE) by Leonard C. Coughlin 4.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

The Life of Robert E. Lee: A Biography of General Lee Beyond the battlefield lies a man shrouded in myth and controversy. Step into the boots of Robert E. Lee, the Confederate enigma who defied definition. He was a hero.: Lee's genius on the battlefield is undeniable. Witness his audacious victories against overwhelming odds, the brilliance of his tactics, and the unwavering loyalty he inspired in his men. This book takes you through the smoke and fury of Antietam, the daring maneuver of Chancellorsville, and the heart-wrenching agony of Gettysburg, revealing the mind of a military master. He was a traitor.: But the glory of war masks a deeper truth. Explore the torment that tore at Lee's soul as he chose duty over country, the agonizing conflict between his oath to the Union and his love for Virginia. Uncover the hidden motivations that drove him to lead the South's desperate charge, and grapple with the legacy of a man who fought for a cause built on the foundation of human bondage. He was a man.: Go beyond the bronze statues and discover the complexities hidden beneath the legend. Witness his struggles with ambition, his grief for a fallen daughter, and his relentless pursuit of honor in the face of utter devastation. This book paints a human portrait of Lee, revealing the flaws and virtues that shaped him, the burdens he carried, and the dreams that ultimately lay shattered on the blood-soaked fields of war. "The Life of Robert E. Lee" is not just a biography. It's a journey into the heart of a nation divided, a reckoning with the ghosts of history, and a chance to understand the man who remains as controversial as ever. Pre-order your copy today and: Unravel the myth of the perfect hero. Confront the uncomfortable truths of a divided nation. Experience the Civil War through the eyes of its most enigmatic figure. Don't miss this chance to see Robert E. Lee as you never have before. Click the "Buy Now" Button and claim your copy of this essential ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 46 Pages
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Added: May 13th, 2024
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