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David Sullivan

    David Sullivan, a retired police officer and martial arts practitioner, writes with a direct and open style. His fiction, often featuring erotic elements, delves into the complexities of bisexuality and the often-uncharted territory of identity. Sullivan challenges societal hesitations around depicting lovemaking, advocating for an open exploration of intimacy. His concise yet impactful stories are informed by a wealth of life experience, aiming to offer readers profound insights.

    Progress of a Modern Pilgrim
    Marines of the Civil War
    Education, Liberal Democracy and Populism
    Native American Code Talkers in World Wars I and II
    Running Against the Grain: The Story of Philadelphia Eagle and Movie Star Timmy Brown: The Story of Philadelphia Eagle and Movie Star Timmy Brown
    Running Against the Grain: The Story of Philadelphia Eagle and Movie Star Timmy Brown
    • Focusing on the pivotal role of Native Americans as code talkers during World Wars I and II, this book chronicles their unique contributions to military communications. It highlights their bravery in various conflicts, including the War for Independence and the Civil War, while emphasizing the significance of their linguistic skills in safeguarding critical information. Through personal accounts and historical context, the narrative sheds light on the often-overlooked legacy of these warriors in American history.

      Native American Code Talkers in World Wars I and II
    • Education, Liberal Democracy and Populism

      Arguments from Plato, Locke, Rousseau and Mill

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the enduring impact of philosophical ideas from Plato, Locke, Rousseau, and Mill on contemporary discussions surrounding education in democratic contexts. It critically examines how these thinkers contribute to the ongoing tensions between populist and liberal viewpoints, highlighting their perspectives on the role of education in fostering democratic values. Through a thorough analysis, it underscores the significance of historical arguments in understanding current educational challenges within liberal democracies.

      Education, Liberal Democracy and Populism
    • Marines of the Civil War

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Marine Corps during the Civil War, this book provides comprehensive service records for 166 officers, detailing their assignments, engagements, and disciplinary actions. It highlights the achievements of seventeen enlisted Marines awarded the Medal of Honor, including their service records and citations. Additionally, the text includes casualty lists, prisoner information, and a section on the governance rules for Marines, offering a thorough historical account of their contributions throughout the conflict.

      Marines of the Civil War
    • Progress of a Modern Pilgrim

      My Life as an Ambassador of Faith and Film

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      David Sullivan's life is a tapestry of diverse experiences, intertwining his journey from aspiring Hollywood excitement to a fulfilling pastoral role. After three decades, he reconnects with the entertainment industry while also engaging in humanitarian efforts in countries like North Korea, where his initiatives feed thousands of children daily. Known for his influential interviews with prominent Christian figures, Sullivan aims to inspire readers through his story, sharing the miracles and deep connections he has formed along the way.

      Progress of a Modern Pilgrim