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  • - A Life From Beginning to End
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    Karl MarxIf anything, Karl Marx's life reminds us of the power of the pen over the sword. During his lifetime, he lived in relative obscurity. Rather than making any waves, Marx was usually lucky just to make the rent. And to make the ongoing hardship of his life even worse, Karl Marx was afflicted with boils from the top of his head to the soles of his feet. This painful skin condition in his later years made even his beloved vocation of writing rather difficult. But his pen would indeed demonstrate its power, and by the time 70-some years had passed since his demise, one-third of the entire planet would be living under regimes based upon his ideology. Inside you will read about...- The Makings of a Revolutionary- The Communist Manifesto- Poor and Deported- The Folly of the French- Marx and the Civil WarAnd much more! Love him or hate him, the power of Karl Marx's pen, and his legacy, cannot be denied.

  • - A Concise Guide to Greek, Norse and Egyptian Mythology
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    MythologyMany ancient cultures had their roots firmly entrenched in their own mythology. The Greek, Norse and Egyptian civilisations are those which are at the forefront of our minds when it comes to the deities and beliefs they worshipped.And now you can learn much about these fabulous cultures in this great new box set of books - Mythology Trilogy: A Concise Guide to Greek, Norse and Egyptian Mythology.Inside these pages you will find information on;- Timelines of the various societies- Major Gods and Goddesses they worshipped- Creation myths- Day to day life- Life after death- Heroes and villains With many rituals of these ancient civilisations discussed in detail, as well as a look at temples, the economy of the nations and the influence of each of them in today's world are also examined.The ancient world and the impact it has had on us has never been closer than it is in this series of books. Get your copy of Concise Guide to Greek, Norse and Egyptian Mythology now and learn what it meant to live in a world filled with folklore, Gods and myths.

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    Haitian RevolutionThe Haitian Revolution began in 1791 in the French colony of Saint Domingue, when a group of slaves rebelled in order to secure their freedom and the end of slavery. In the midst of the French Revolution, slaves took advantage of volatile political, racial, and social circumstances. Inside you will read about...- The French Colony of Saint Domingue- Race and Class in Saint Domingue: The Coming of Revolution- The French Revolution in Saint Domingue- The Haitian Revolution Breaks Out- The Haitian Revolution and the World- Napoleon- The Continuing Struggle for FreedomAnd much more! With legendary leaders like Toussaint Louverture, they eventually defeated Napoleon's France to form the independent nation of Haiti. The Haitian Revolution had both global causes and consequences. In the end, the entire world was impacted by the heroic actions of the most dispossessed people in the population.

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    Alexander HamiltonAlexander Hamilton did not rise to public prominence as an austere New Englander or a gentlemanly Virginian. He was not born in the colonies at all. He was born in the West Indies, the son of a woman of French descent who had left her husband for another man. As an illegitimate child, Hamilton could not be educated in the local church school, so businessmen, impressed by his remarkable intelligence, sent him to America for his schooling. The American Revolution would interrupt his vacation but accelerate his promotion to the national stage from his service as George Washington's aide-de-camp to his position as the new nation's first Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton understood money and knew that for the nation to thrive, it had to become financially strong, a stance which brought him into contention with other Founding Fathers who distrusted his enthusiasm for a strong central government. Inside you will read about...✓ Hamilton Rises✓ The Patriotic Prodigy✓ Hamilton the Politician and Puller of Strings✓ Washington's Man at the Treasury✓ The Reynolds Affair✓ Back to New York✓ Hamilton and Burr: The Final Chapter His extramarital affair with a married woman brought his public career to a conclusion but he continued to involve himself in political intrigue. It was his role in a contested election that brought him to a duel with Aaron Burr, the shadowy character in American history. Scandal and death cannot overpower the mighty role he played in building the United States of America.

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    Discover the remarkable history of the First Battle of Bull Run...When Union and Confederate forces met at the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21, 1861, each side was confident of victory. The Northern and Southern Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis each hoped for a triumph that would bring a swift and decisive end to the Civil War that split the United States into two warring nations. Union General Irvin McDowell was the first of a succession of commanders who failed to deliver victories for the North. The South could boast of the military brilliance of General Thomas Jackson, who earned the nickname "Stonewall" for his exploits at Bull Run, but in truth, both sides exposed their limitations in the battle. To the North's dismay, the chaotic retreat of the fleeing Union Army proved that an easy conclusion to the conflict was unlikely. For the South, the failure to pursue the fleeing Yankee troops robbed the Confederacy of the opportunity to force the Northern government to accept Southern independence. For both, the battle presaged a long and bloody war, with casualties far beyond what had ever been endured in American history. Discover a plethora of topics such asStrategySkirmishes at Blackburn's FordThe Battle BeginsThe Great SkedaddleThe War TouristsUnion DefeatAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on the First Battle of Bull Run, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button!

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    Age of EnlightenmentFrom its beginnings as a loosely definable group of philosophical ideas to the culmination of its revolutionary effect on public life in Europe, the Age of Enlightenment is the defining intellectual and cultural movement of the modern world. Using reason as its core value, the Enlightenment believed that progress and the betterment of the human condition was inevitable. Inside you will read about...- The Great Thinkers of the Enlightenment- Engaging With Religion- Morality in the Age of Enlightenment- Society in the Age of Enlightenment- Science and Political Economy- The Enlightenment and the Public- Print Culture and the Press Philosophies of the Enlightenment gave birth to the disciplines of political science, economic theory, sociology and anthropology, the disciplines that still form the basis of how we understand life in the 21st century. A bold attack on the Church, the State and the Monarchy, the Age of Enlightenment was a direct challenge to the status quo that sought freedom for all.

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    George PattonThe name Patton has almost become synonymous with "General," the two words have become nearly interchangeable in American history. When the name General Patton comes to mind we are automatically inundated with themes of strength and tough resolution. Patton was a man who seemed to embody the old American ethos' of the rugged individual who shattered all expectations, decimated the status quo, and pulled himself up by his bootstraps, succeeding when all odds were against just because he was audacious enough to try. In his exploits Patton seems to loom larger than them all. Inside you will read about...- A Patent for Patton- In Between War- This Means War- Operation Husky- Invasion of Normandy- The Battle of the Bulge- Man of Controversy- The Last Days of PattonAnd much more! But Patton was not some comic book superhero, he was a real person and just as flawed as the rest of us. He had his hopes and fears, he made his mistakes, and he lived his life. In order to understand Patton, you can't focus on just one side of this larger than life personality; you have to take in the whole picture. This book allows you to do just that.

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    George Washington Carver"Most people search high and wide for the key to success," George Washington Carver pondered. "If they only knew, the key to their dreams lies within." True to his philosophy, the key to Dr. Carver's almost legendary success story was to be found within the man himself. From slavery to fame, from errand boy to botanical genius, Carver's accomplishments, popularity, and legacy were all ignited by the vision he carried within. Inside you will read about...✓ The $300 Boy✓ From Slave to College Graduate✓ The Clash of the Two Washingtons✓ The Jesup Wagon✓ Carver's Peanuts✓ Later Life and DeathAnd much more! Often, George Washington Carver is remembered only as the man who could make almost anything out of peanuts. That was only part of his story.

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

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    Che GuevaraCuban revolutionary Che Guevara has long been revered as a hero by countless teenagers with an ax to grind. You can see them wearing his t-shirts with the iconic image of Che with long unkempt hair stylishly sticking out of a jauntily slanted beret on his head. For many, he is the standard bearer of a revolution that they know very little (if anything) about. Many who have pointed to the exploits of Che Guevara as a revolutionary ideal, don't have much of an idea of what his revolution was about. What did Che Guevara actually stand for? What was he trying to achieve? Inside you will read about...- The Minds of Revolution- The Proudest Man in the World- This is Not Communism- Friendly Enemies- The Roving Revolutionary- Betrayed by the Proletariat- A Captive AudienceAnd much more! In this book, we will explore the man behind the revolution, explore the good and the bad of the man who-despite his lionization-was still a man with all of the foibles and complexities that can plague us all.From his days as a carefree medical student roving the South American countryside to his tenure as the most preeminent revolutionary in the world, the true story of Che Guevara is finally uncovered. Beyond all of the hype and hyperbole, the real man behind the beret is revealed. This book takes a refreshing and unbiased approach in presenting the men who became the legend: Che Guevara.

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    World War II DunkirkThe movie Dunkirk premiered in 2017, decades after the event that turned certain defeat into a military miracle that inspired the people of Great Britain. The epic saga of the ordinary British civilians who sailed across the English Channel to rescue their trapped soldiers while the German military launched its might to prevent the evacuation is a stirring tale. The British government hoped that perhaps the mini-armada would be able to rescue 50,000 troops. But the 861 vessels who responded to their country's plea brought more than 300,000 soldiers safely home. The film has garnered awards and earned the impressive rank of the highest-grossing World War II film of all time. But even more stirring than cinema is the true story of the events that unfolded in the embattled port of Dunkirk, where, against all odds, the British Army was rescued from Hitler's forces by a fleet of "Little Ships" determined to bring their boys home. Inside you will read about...- Britannia Rules the Waves- The Phoney War- Defending the Perimeter- The Little Ships- The Dunkirk SpiritAnd much more!

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    Ancient RomeRome is a city of myth and legend. The Eternal City, the city of the seven hills, the sacred city, the caput mundi, the center of the world, Roma, Rome, by any of her many names is a city built of history and blood, marble and water, war and conquest. Inside you will read about...✓ Legendary Beginnings✓ The Senate and the People✓ Ave Caesar✓ Empire✓ Rulers of the World✓ The Fall✓ Legacy From legendary beginnings, a city rose from the swamp surrounded by the seven hills and split by the Tiber River. Built and rebuilt, a sacred republic and a divine empire, blessed by a thousand gods and by One, the story of her rise and fall has been told and retold for a thousand years and is still relevant in today's world, as echoes of her ancient glory have shaped our culture, laws, lifestyle and beliefs in subtle and pervasive ways.

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    John JayJohn Jay: Founding Father. First Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Governor of New York. Negotiator of the treaty to end the American Revolution and the treaty that would stave off a second war with Great Britain for a few vital years until the infant nation was strong enough to take on its former adversary once again. Abolitionist. Father of American counterintelligence. Inside you will read about...- The Forgotten Founding Father- The Jays of New York- The Father of American Counterintelligence- Negotiating the Treaty of Paris- The Unpopular Jay TreatyAnd much more! How is it that the Renaissance man of America's early history is so little known, with no image on Mount Rushmore, no face on currency, and certainly no Broadway musical to his posthumous credit? Perhaps it's because he was not a man who sought renown. Throughout his career, others, including George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and John Adams, sought his help when the country was in need of his skills. John Jay's role in the establishment of the United States, a country that was founded upon ideals of freedom and democracy, has almost been forgotten. But that omission is now being remedied as editors at Columbia University plan to release a seven-volume biography of Jay's life by 2020. In the meantime, discover for yourself the remarkable story of one of the architects of the American nation, John Jay.

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    CleopatraThe last ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom and the last Pharaoh of Egypt, Cleopatra reigned over the end of an era. Cleopatra has been defined by her relationships with powerful Roman statesmen Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, both of whom fathered her children, but there is much more to Cleopatra's story than romantic intrigue. Inside you will read about...- The Ptolemaic Dynasty- Cleopatra as Queen- Cleopatra and Julius Caesar- Mark Antony and Cleopatra- Propaganda Wars- The Last Pharaoh of Egypt: Cleopatra's SuicideAnd much more! One of the first independent female rulers of an ancient kingdom, Cleopatra was a gifted diplomat, efficient administrator, and accomplished linguist who ruled her kingdom with more courage than the majority of her male predecessors. Cleopatra's death ended an era, but her life promised the dawn of a new age, one where women might dare to rule the world.

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    The association of the name James Cook with ideas of seafaring adventure and discovery is truly an indelible one. Even if you do not know the details of this extraordinary man's life, you can probably avow that he left a unique stamp on history. In this book, we will explore the life of James Cook from his birth in 1728 in a humble Yorkshire village all the way to his death on the newly discovered Sandwich Islands-today known as Hawaii-in 1779. You will gain insight into the character of this famous yet markedly private man, and explore the factors that might have contributed to this tragic downfall. James Cook's legacy is by no means without controversy. While gifted, he was a complex and imperfect character. This book will immerse you in his life and help you imagine his adventures at sea in the eighteenth century.

  • - A History From Beginning to End [Booklet]
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    The Great DepressionThe Great Depression was one of the most trying eras in American history. All aspects of the United States were affected. After the stock market crash of 1929, the nation was thrust into a decade of turmoil and change-in government, the economy, and culture. Many of the changes brought about by the Great Depression remain today. Inside you will read about...- Causes of the Great Depression- The Depression and the Hoover Administration- The Election of 1932 and the Rise of Franklin Roosevelt- The Depression and American Culture- Setbacks and Detractors- Last Steps Toward Recovery-and WarAnd much more!

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    Alexander the GreatAlexander the Great. A boy, groomed for greatness from the earliest age, who would put his stamp on the world for generations to come. A man who sought immortality and achieved it in just ten years. A soldier whose genius for strategy and tactics is still studied in the modern world. A ruler who understood how to win the hearts and minds of his subjects. This is the story of a Titan of the ancient world, a man who rose but, though he died, never truly fell. Inside you will read about...- The Genius of Philip of Macedon - Alexander, King of Macedon - Conquest of Persia - Gaugamela and King of Asia - The Death of Alexander And much more!

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    James DeanJames Dean is known as the first rebel. He was a '50s-styled, leather-clad biker rebuking authority. With his black turtleneck and a penchant for bongo drums and poetry, he could also easily be a kind of forerunner to the beatniks. And with his unkempt, wild hair and far-reaching philosophies, he is often cited as a kind of early hippie as well. But whatever category you put him in, James Dean was the embodiment of cool. He had a cool look, cool clothes, cool attitude, and a cool backstory that most know nothing about. James Dean began life in Indiana as the descendant of a long line of farmers. After the tragic passing of his mother at a young age and the virtual abandonment of his father, he was left to be raised by his sister and her husband on a farm in Fairmount, Indiana. Inside you will read about...- Losing His Family- A Troubled Childhood- Dean's First Big Breaks- Friends and Lovers- Dean's Acting and Car Racing Career- The Final RideAnd much more! So just how did this Indiana farm boy become a Hollywood legend and kickstart a counterculture rebellion that would last throughout the '50s, '60s, and beyond? Who was James Dean? Come along as we find out more about the man, the legend, and the eternal rebel without a cause: James Dean.

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    William the ConquerorWilliam the Conqueror invaded England in 1066, permanently changing the landscape of the English countryside and the course of English history. No one debates his importance; whether the influence was good or bad is a much more involved conversation. To understand English history over time, it is important to understand the transition from Anglo-Saxon history of the country to the Anglo-Norman control that existed until approximately the fifteenth century. Inside you will read about...- William the Bastard- Claim to the English Throne- Battle of Hastings- English Resistance- Revolt of the Earls- The Death of William the ConquerorAnd much more! Learn about the transition of the Duke of Normandy from his early years as William the Bastard to his final years as King William I of England, often styled William the Conqueror. Gain an understanding of how the Norman occupation changed English culture, language, and sense of law, while also laying down the threads of conflicts that would continue for centuries. In this short history of William the Conqueror, the Battle of Hastings, and the influence of Norman presence in England, you will get a crash course in the early history of England as we understand it today.

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    D-DayD-Day, the 6th of June, is one of the most significant dates in the calendar. The twentieth century's fate hung in the balance, as Nazi Germany had marched across Europe, bringing the blitzkrieg, the Holocaust, and the mad dreams of Adolf Hitler across the bloodied landscape of Europe. France had fallen, and until the Americans joined the battle in December 1941, the balance of power was securely in the hands of the Third Reich. But even as the Allied forces joined together under the leadership of Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Germany continued to win battles. In order for the Nazis to be stopped, the Allies had to invade occupied Europe. And invade they did, launching the most massive amphibious landing the world had ever seen. Inside you will read about...- Countdown to D-Day- Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower- The Invasion Planning is Underway- A Day in June- The German Response- The Invasion- End GameAnd much more! The pantheon of heroes of the Normandy invasion includes soldiers who are unknown except for the crosses that bear their names in the cemeteries where they were buried, but all, those who died and those who survived, played their part in the liberation of Europe.

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    Martin LutherMartin Luther is famous for the moment he nailed his 95 Theses to the church door in Wittenberg, yet the scope of his influence on the modern world is hardly limited to that one act. He emerged as a leader of the Reformation, coming onto the European scene at a time when modes of thought were changing, adapting from the medieval norm of reliance on authoritative sources such as Aristotle to modern ideas of discovering knowledge through textual interpretation, experience, and experimentation. Inside you will read about...- From Law Student to Monk- The Angry Monk- 95 Theses- Debater, Reformer and Heretic- Knight George- Defining the Lutheran ChurchAnd much more! As his life followed a tumultuous path from student to monk to reformer and church leader, his emphasis on salvation by faith and the authority of the Bible alone-not priests or the pope-had lasting impact on the history of the church. While Martin Luther may remain a controversial figure, his life and writings undoubtedly played an important role in the religious, intellectual, and political development of the Western world.

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    The Wright BrothersWilbur and Orville Wright have gone down in history as pioneers of flight and the inventors of the first airplane. This is the story of how their mechanical interest in printing presses and bicycles led them towards finding solutions to the conundrum of flight. Find out how their methodological research and innovative ideas set them apart from other inventors, and learn about the newspaper editors and scientists' reactions to the Wright brothers' achievement-the slow transformation of skepticism and disbelief to amazement. Inside you will read about...- The House at 7 Hawthorne Street- Flying on Two Wheels- The Dream of Flight- Three Gliders and a Windy Hill- The First Flight- Convincing the Skeptics- The Dawn of a New EraAnd much more! This is not only the story of the success of two determined brothers from Dayton, but it is the story of a new chapter of history.

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    Martin Luther King Jr.The life of Martin Luther King Jr. was painfully short but joyously valuable. Using non-violent direct action and the principles of Christian love, King became the most influential pioneer of the civil rights movement in the United States of America. A husband, father, pastor, and leader, King preached a message of hope by taking to the streets and changing the world. Inside you will read about...✓ Early Life✓ Montgomery Bus Boycott✓ A Brush with Death✓ March on Washington and Murders in Selma✓ Riots in Watts and War in Vietnam✓ The Poor People's Campaign and the AssassinationAnd much more!

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    Leon TrotskyThe man that history came to know by the name of Trotsky has the well-established legacy of being one of the most mysterious of all the cast and characters involved with the Russian Revolution. If the Russian Revolution was a Shakespearean tragedy, Trotsky would undoubtedly be cast into the role of an Othello or King Lear type figure who means well but seems to hamstring himself with his never-ending ideological speculation and theorizing. Inside you will read about...- A Prisoner of War- Putting a Stop to World War I- The Execution of the Last Tsar- Russia Under Siege- Stalin Takes Over- Trotsky's Exile Begins- Trotsky's Last TestamentAnd much more! In many ways, Trotsky could be said to be a brilliant thinker that was miscast in the wrong role. Almost seeming to refute Plato's idea of the philosopher king, Trotsky appeared to be just a little bit too introspective for his own good. While the likes of Joseph Stalin were taking action and seizing the reins from Lenin, Trotsky seemed to be lost in his thought. This book takes a look at the great mind that the Russian Revolution forgot, Leon Trotsky.

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    Augustus CaesarHe was the first emperor of one of the greatest empires ever known to man. He commanded unmatched authority in the ancient world and was always one step ahead of his opponents. He had an intellect and a sharp wit that could cut down his foes just as easily as the steel of his sword. The life of Octavian-later known as Augustus Caesar-is so rich and full, it would take several volumes to cover all of his exploits. Although he lived and died over 2,000 years ago, this founder of the Roman Empire is as intriguing as ever. Inside you will read about...✓ The Adoptive Son of Julius Caesar✓ Defeating Mark Antony✓ The Second Triumvirate✓ The Suicide Pact✓ The First Roman EmperorAnd much more! Learn the riveting history and the inspirational life of the most noble Roman of them all-Augustus Caesar.

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    Marcus AureliusHave you ever heard of Marcus Aurelius? It wouldn't come as much of a surprise if you haven't. While names like Nero, Caligula, Hadrian, and Constantine grab all the attention with their exploits, Marcus Aurelius tends to sit more in the historical background of the Roman Empire. In many ways, he is a lesser known emperor even though his written works have stood the test of time. Marcus, a prolific writer and formidable scholar, was perhaps the first to fulfill Plato's dream of the philosopher king. Inside you will read about...✓ Rise to Prominence✓ Marriage of Convenience✓ Losing His Twin Boys✓ The Defeat of Parthia✓ The Danger from WithinAnd much more! Marcus Aurelius reigned over the Roman Empire for almost two decades-from 161 CE until 180 CE-and during that span, he took the time to look back at his own life in the legendary Meditations. Penned in his own words in a mainly diary-styled format, this book was never meant for publication but was discovered several years after the emperor's death. It was this book that ignited an interest in this otherwise unsung emperor, and that interest lasts to this very day.

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    Discover the remarkable life of James Buchanan...James Buchanan began life as a country boy in rural Pennsylvania. He would later leave the farm for law school and, after that, politics. Buchanan's ascent to the presidency was a careful and steady rise; he checked all of the requisite boxes and took all of the necessary steps he believed the office required, but nevertheless, when Buchanan was inaugurated president in March of 1857, he had inherited a powder keg that was just waiting to explode into the turmoil that was the American Civil War. James Buchanan has since been lambasted as being the great appeaser who placated the South enough to embolden them to secede from the Union. He is frequently listed as one of the worst presidents in the history of the United States. Buchanan himself, however, always held out the hope that history would vindicate him and the role he played. In this book, we explore James Buchanan's life-before, during, and after the American Civil War-in full. Discover a plethora of topics such asLife, Love, and LossA Man of Manifest DestinyBuchanan in BritainPresident Buchanan: The Early YearsThe Outbreak of the Civil WarLife after the PresidencyAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on James Buchanan, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button!

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    Ludwig van BeethovenWhat kind of a man could create the dreaming melodies of the Moonlight Sonata? Give birth to the dramatic voice of the Fifth Symphony? Compose the Ode to Joy? Meet Ludwig van Beethoven, the musical genius, the passionate artist, the incorrigible man, the composer from whose soul music breathed. Inside you will read about...✓ Groomed for Greatness✓ Beethoven's Deafness and Depression✓ Für Elise- Guardianship of His Nephew Karl✓ Karl's Suicide Attempt✓ Beethoven's Final NotesAnd much more! This will not be an idealistic story of perfection. Just like his music, Beethoven's story will have its fearful lows and its exulting crescendos. It will have its repeated themes. It will have its sudden surprises. And it will speak to the heart.

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    Mark TwainMark Twain is best known as the author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. His authentic voice, humor, and use of vernacular language undeniably changed American literature-some have called him the Father of American Literature. Inside you will read about...✓ The Mississippi Steamboat Pilot✓ Westward to Fame and Fortune✓ Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn✓ Debts and Bankruptcy✓ Family Travels and Deaths✓ The Last YearsAnd much more! Mark Twain was the pen name of Samuel Clemens, a man whose adventures carried him from his boyhood home in Hannibal, Missouri-the memories of which inspired Tom Sawyer-to the American West, and eventually around the world. While his story is a fascinating one in itself, containing happiness and success as well as sorrow and bitterness, it also places the writings of Mark Twain in context, offering greater understanding of works that are still impacting the world today.

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    CharlemagneIt is possible that no man has ever dominated a time as much as Charles the Great dominated the Early Middle Ages. It is true that the era had its kings, warriors, scholars, and religious leaders, but in many ways, Charlemagne was all of these things. Inside you will read about...- Charles the Carolingian- Charles the Conqueror- Charles the King- Charles the Man- Charles the Holy Roman Emperor- The End of Charlemagne He conquered land for the Franks and sent in missionaries to convert the pagans to Christianity. He was probably illiterate, but he brought in Europe's most renowned scholar, Alcuin of York, to transform education for both clergy and laity. He was much-married and virile, but he cherished his children and provided education for both his sons and his daughters. When he was named the Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III, his title was a Christian benediction for the conquest that unified Western Europe. The unification did not last, but the legend never faded.

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