The story features Bungler Bear, a gentle giant known for his clumsiness, who befriends a baby bird named Birdie, recently displaced from her nest. As they navigate challenges, including evading a cunning fox and a group of nasty rats, Bungler's big heart shines through. His kindness and willingness to help Birdie, especially when he rescues her from a dangerous river, highlight themes of friendship and compassion in the face of adversity. Together, they embark on an adventure that fosters their bond and teaches valuable lessons.
Michael Hogan Book order
Michael J. Hogan is an American academic and historian whose work delves into intellectual history and United States foreign policy. He examines how pivotal ideas that shaped American policy and its global perception have formed and evolved. Hogan presents his findings through detailed analysis of historical sources, contextualizing them within broader cultural and societal landscapes. His approach offers readers a deeper understanding of the intricate connections between ideas, power, and historical development.






- 2022
- 2021
Women of the Irish Rising: A People's History
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This is the story of the women who put their lives on the line for Irish freedom. They were not only the nurses, cooks, and couriers, but also gunrunners, sharpshooters, and organizers. Many who barely received mention in mainstream histories are fully revealed here both in their own words and by those who witnessed their incredible courage and leadership. Over 250 women took part in the Irish Rising, more than 70 were imprisoned, and one was sentenced to death by the British. The struggle was initially betrayed by a conservatiove government which compromised their rights to equality, but women were finally vindicated in recent years. Now the fight for distributive justice and the unity of the entire nation, original goals of the Easter Rising, have passed to the present generation.
- 2020
Guns, Grit, and Glory: How the US and Mexico came together to defeat the last Empire in the Americas
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The narrative highlights the courageous efforts of volunteers who rallied to defend Mexico, facing immense challenges in their quest to dismantle the last empire in the Americas. It captures the spirit of determination and sacrifice, showcasing their pivotal role in shaping the nation's history during a critical period.
- 2020
The whimsical tale follows Moggy, a cat with a penchant for bringing home increasingly large creatures, from small animals to elephants and grizzly bears. This delightful chaos brings joy to her young owner, but raises questions about how long her parents will tolerate these surprising guests. The story unfolds in charming rhymes, capturing the adventurous spirit of both Moggy and her family.
- 2017
The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy
- 315 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This book analyzes the social construction of John Fitzgerald Kennedy's memory in the arts, literature, and in the many monuments erected in his honor. číst celé
- 2015
Cradle of Australian Political Studies: Sydney's Department of Government
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Chronicling the evolution of Australia's first school of politics, this book details the Department of Government's journey since its inception in 1917. It reflects broader trends in Australian university education, highlighting challenges such as the Great Depression, wartime impacts, and the post-war expansion of universities. The narrative explores significant shifts in political studies during the 1960s and 1970s, as well as the transition to a competitive corporate model in the 1990s, ultimately addressing the ongoing challenges posed by technological advancements and management demands.
- 2012
Winter Solstice
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The collection showcases the finest poetry of Michael Hogan, compiled from prestigious journals and previously published works. With a narrative thread that often leads to profound insights, Hogan's poems evoke moments of stillness and reflection. Sam Hamill's introduction emphasizes the delicate balance between imagery and philosophical depth, highlighting the essence of poetry as both an intimate expression of truth and a lyrical art form. This anthology is a significant contribution to the landscape of American poetry, spanning three decades of Hogan's artistic journey.
- 2007
Lays and Legends of Thomond; With Historical and Traditional Notes
- 466 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. Scholars have highlighted its importance, underscoring its role in understanding historical and societal contexts.