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Roger Powell

    The Crime of Curing
    Royal Bastards
    Royal Sex: The Scandalous Love Lives of the British Royal Family
    • 2015

      The Crime of Curing

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the concept of treating the human body like a vehicle that requires regular maintenance to function optimally. It draws parallels between the body's needs—air, fuel, and spark—and the importance of upkeep, highlighting the lack of societal encouragement for personal health maintenance. The author argues that understanding and actively managing one's physical state can lead to improved well-being, challenging the prevailing neglect of self-care in modern culture.

      The Crime of Curing
    • 2013

      The narrative reveals the intriguing history of English aristocratic families who strategically provided mistresses to the British royal family across generations. This practice was aimed at gaining influence within the royal court, showcasing the complex interplay of power, relationships, and societal norms in British history. The book delves into the motivations and consequences of these alliances, offering a unique perspective on the dynamics of nobility and monarchy.

      Royal Sex: The Scandalous Love Lives of the British Royal Family
    • 2008

      Royal Bastards

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.2(121)Add rating

      Sex, power, mystery and blood - this fresh approach to the British monarchy recounts gripping, untold stories about their unofficial offspring.

      Royal Bastards