This excellent translation of Cicero's 'De Finibus' is accompanied by a preface by Samuel Parker and additional commentary by John Adams. A must-read for classicists and lovers of philosophy.
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Samuel Parker is a storyteller whose work explores the American experience through a unique lens. His prose captures the spirit of constant motion and discovery, reflecting a life spent traversing the landscapes of the United States. Parker's writing delves into the intricacies of the human condition with a distinctive voice that resonates with readers. He approaches his craft with a passion for process and a desire to uncover deeper truths.






- 2023
- 2023
Dive into the world of ancient philosophy with this thought-provoking critique of Plato and his followers. Samuel Parker's letter to a friend grapples with questions about the nature of knowledge and the mind, and will leave readers thinking deeply about the origins of Western thought.
- 2023
Bishop Parker's History of His Own Time: In Four Books
- 450 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Bishop Parker's History of His Own Time is a firsthand account of major events in England during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. It covers topics such as the Glorious Revolution and the reigns of William III and Anne.
- 2022
Journal of an Exploring Tour Beyond the Rocky Mountains: Under the Direction of the A.B.C.F.M
- 374 pages
- 14 hours of reading
- 2019
A Demonstration of the Divine Authority of the Law of Nature and of the Christian Religion
- 524 pages
- 19 hours of reading
The book presents a compelling argument for the divine authority behind both the Law of Nature and Christian Religion, drawing on philosophical and theological insights from the late 17th century. It aims to demonstrate how natural law aligns with Christian principles, providing a foundation for moral and ethical behavior. This high-quality reprint of the original 1681 edition preserves the historical context and intellectual rigor of its time, making it a valuable resource for those studying the intersection of philosophy, law, and religion.
- 2018
Coldwater
- 417 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Having forfeited his youth to the state prison system, Michael moved back to the only home he'd ever known. A shell of a man living -- if it could be called that -- in the still-vacant house of his parents in a one-stoplight town. A town that hated him. Had always hated him. And was ready to pick up where the prison system left off. But the vigilantes behind him are nothing compared to the enemy within in this pulse-pounding, spine-rattling tale of vengeance and justice.