This is the story of how an educated young man decided that the French Revolution was worth the use of state-sponsored violence, chose to become a terrorist to protect the republic, and spent the next five decades defending his actions.
Jeff Horn Book order






- 2023
- 2019
The Hornet
- 362 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The narrative revolves around Jeff Horn, whose remarkable journey in the boxing world is so compelling it feels cinematic. It explores his rise from humble beginnings to becoming a champion, highlighting the challenges he faced and the determination that fueled his success. The story captures the essence of sport, perseverance, and the thrill of competition, making it a gripping read for both boxing enthusiasts and general audiences alike.
- 2019
Economic Development in Early Modern France
- 327 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This book explores how the institution of privilege and liberty shaped early modern economic development in France between 1650 and 1820.
- 2017
Rich Uncle Divorce: Volume 1
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the emotional landscape of divorce, this light-hearted parable contrasts two couples navigating the process with differing mindsets. It illustrates how a positive attitude can significantly reduce the time, pain, financial strain, and energy involved in ending a marriage. Through their experiences, the narrative emphasizes the importance of maintaining the right outlook during challenging times, offering valuable insights for anyone facing the unthinkable reality of divorce.
- 2016
The book offers approximately 50 reference entries that illuminate life during the Industrial Revolution, highlighting the dramatic societal shifts in the United States and Europe. It explores the transition from agrarian economies to industrialized societies, emphasizing the impact of machines and mass production on everyday life. Readers will gain insights into the profound changes that shaped modern economies and cultures during this pivotal period.
- 2000
A Joyful Noise
- 308 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Everybody knows what the afterlife is supposed to be like- sitting on clouds, playing harps, reunited with loved ones. But what if it's not? What if there were suddenly irrefutable proof that the afterlife is hardly heaven and actually far worse than any religion's hell? What if instead of eternal bliss we'll someday find ourselves, regardless of faith or good works, trapped in a maddening existence of darkness and solitiude, our senses, save our anguished thoughts, gone. In fact, some near death experiences have revealed just such a terrifying isolation. What if this were our afterlife- forever? The premise of “A Joyful Noise” is that one man, through an accidental communication with the dead, finds proof of such an afterlife. How he, and ultimately the world, must deal with this horrifying prospect will inspire your nightmares as you ponder "what if"?