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Michael Barry

    Michael Thomas Barry is an acclaimed author whose work delves into the darker aspects of human nature and societal undercurrents. His writing is recognized for its meticulous research and its ability to uncover hidden truths within seemingly ordinary circumstances. Barry's distinctive style is characterized by its sharp prose and compelling narrative drive, drawing readers into complex explorations. He has a talent for revealing the unsettling realities that lie beneath the surface of everyday life.

    The Big Food & Drink Book
    Shadows on the Road
    Le Metier
    Lee Kuan Yew
    Who's Afraid of China?
    The Irish Civil War in Colour
    • 2023

      The narrative highlights the presence of Jesus Christ in everyday life, emphasizing his continuous miracles, both grand and subtle. It invites readers to maintain open minds and hearts to witness these divine acts. The book recounts true stories of two specific miracles, illustrating the profound impact of faith and the belief that Jesus is always with us.

      Two Miracles
    • 2023

      Jesus Is Adam is not just another book on the shelf. Its title, echoing above Caravaggio's evocative painting of Jesus and the incredulity of doubting Thomas, beckons readers to delve deeper into the true identity of Jesus. Despite the vast number of Christians worldwide, many remain unaware of the profound connection between Jesus and Adam. With over 2.56 billion Christians globally, including 27.3 million in England alone, the significance of this revelation cannot be understated. This book isn't solely for Christians. It aims to enlighten everyone, from atheists and agnostics to Muslims and beyond. By unraveling the life and teachings of Jesus, it presents a compelling case for understanding him as Adam. Given the universal reverence for Jesus, a book that offers such a fresh perspective is bound to captivate readers worldwide. Dive in and discover the simplicity and profundity of Jesus Is Adam.

      Jesus Is Adam
    • 2023

      A fledgling nation brought to life in stunning colour.

      A Nation is Born
    • 2022

      Here is the story of Ireland's Civil War in colour for the first time. The events of 1922-1923 are revealed using photographs painstakingly hand-coloured by John O'Byrne. Many of these photographs have never been published before. They carry informative captions by Michael B. Barry, based on extensive historical research.

      The Irish Civil War in Colour
    • 2016

      In the Company of Evil

      • 221 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "California's pictureque shores have always been a magnet for outcasts and criminals. Read about 64 of the most horrifying crimes ever committed in the Golden State, from the early 1950s into the 1980s. These accounts tell of a man's inhumanity toward his fellow man and provide an inside look at infamous serial killers, assassins, sadistic rapists, bank robbers, kidnappers, Satan worshippers, and a plethora of other notorious criminals. Revisit "The Sex Club Slaying," the "Chowchilla School Bus Kidnapping," and "The Real House on Haunted Hill." Be glad you're not on the helpful list of "The Lonely Hearts Killer" or "Souls for Satan." Written in an accessible, chronological sequence and enhanced by over 60 photographs, each entry provides an overview of the crime, the parties involved, evidence gathered, and leading theories about solutions. This reference is indispensible for the study of the history of modern crime in California."--Backcover.

      In the Company of Evil
    • 2015

      Shadows on the Road

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Explores the dreams and passion of a young, idealistic cycling fan from Toronto, what it was like to go on to ride as a teammate alongside such giants of the sport as Lance Armstrong, Mark Cavendish, Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome, and how those dreams were compromised early on in his career by a sport in crisis.

      Shadows on the Road
    • 2013
    • 2012

      Great Britain's Royal Tombs

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      An essential and concise reference guide to the final resting places of the monarchs of England. Through 234 illustrations and photos, learn the true-life stories of the monarchs of England from the warrior kings of the Dark Ages to modern day and where they are buried today. Visit some of the famous cathedrals and lesser-known burial sites throughout Great Britain. Learn about some of the most dramatic episodes in the history of Great Britain. Whether it's William the Conqueror's slaying of Harold Godwinson, Henry VIII's readiness to behead his unfortunate wives, or Elizabeth I's chastity, these monarchs hold both legendary and symbolic positions in the public imagination. In a spectacular celebration of the British monarchy, discover momentous content detailing the lives and final resting places of each ruler. Also presented are their achievements and failings, as well as their impact on the wider world. A magnificent visual feast, this book guarantees to bring history alive for readers of all ages, through exciting narrative, illustrations, paintings, and rare photographs.

      Great Britain's Royal Tombs
    • 2012

      Lee Kuan Yew, first Prime Minister of Singapore, is a figure whose international stature far exceeds that of the tiny island over which he presided for thirty years. This book analyses the origin and substance of Lee's ideas.

      Lee Kuan Yew