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James Howell

    James Howell was a 17th-century Anglo-Welsh historian and writer, a figure whose work profoundly represents his era. His writings demonstrate a deep engagement with the history and society of his time, reflecting the complexities and contradictions of the early modern period. Howell focused on capturing the spirit of his age through meticulous research and insightful observation, offering readers a compelling glimpse into the past. His literary legacy lies in his ability to present historical events in an engaging and accessible manner.

    Countdown to Atomgeddon
    Countdown to Atomgeddon - Europe
    Familiar Letters or Epistolae Ho Elianae
    Countdown to Atomgeddon: The Race to Build the First Atomic Bomb
    Epistolæ--ho-alianæ: Books Ii-iv (1647-1655) Supplement I-ii: Documents Of And About Howell. Notes, Index
    Operation Trickery
    • 2023

      Familiar Letters or Epistolae Ho Elianae

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This charming collection of letters captures the wit, style, and social customs of 17th century England. Written by the famous writer and diplomat James Howell, they are a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era and a delightful source of entertainment for modern readers.

      Familiar Letters or Epistolae Ho Elianae
    • 2022

      Countdown to Atomgeddon

      Pacific War: The Race to Build The First Atomic Bomb

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, the narrative follows the U-234 submarine's final mission to Japan, carrying crucial cargo including uranium, military supplies, and plans for jet aircraft. With the Allies blocking supply routes and Germany's invasion of Russia complicating matters, the submarine becomes a vital means of transport. Aboard are a mix of German and Japanese military personnel. Ultimately, the submarine surrenders to the Allies on May 8, 1945, marking a significant moment in the race for atomic power as part of the Manhattan Project.

      Countdown to Atomgeddon
    • 2020

      "the" Other

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Sara Angleton, originally known as Collector 284, is an alien from a Heradon-Class Science Space Ship sent to Earth a century ago. Disguised as a human female, her mission involves conducting peaceful scientific studies while remaining unnoticed by the local population. The narrative explores her unique perspective as she navigates life on Earth, balancing her extraterrestrial origins with her role as an observer of human life.

      "the" Other
    • 2020

      Jessica's Neus

      • 458 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The narrative revolves around Jessica Noland, who serves as the central connection in the story, yet her role is not that of the main character. The unfolding events hinge on her presence, suggesting that her influence is crucial for the progression of the plot. This unique perspective invites readers to explore how her existence shapes the dynamics and interactions of other characters, emphasizing the interconnectedness of their lives.

      Jessica's Neus
    • 2019

      Epistolae Ho-Elianae

      The familiar letters

      • 688 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      The familiar letters collection offers a glimpse into the personal correspondence from the 19th century, providing insights into the thoughts and experiences of the time. This high-quality reprint preserves the original 1890 edition, making it accessible for modern readers interested in historical letters and the nuances of personal communication in that era.

      Epistolae Ho-Elianae
    • 2019

      Operation Trickery

      Deception During Wwii

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the complexities of World War II, the narrative explores the lives of civilian soldiers caught in the chaos of battle, often driven by orders rather than purpose. It highlights how minor errors and deceptions could sway the outcomes of significant events, with some classified incidents revealing a mix of horror and unintended humor. The characters embody the universal longing of soldiers to end the fighting and return to their loved ones, showcasing the personal stakes amidst the war's brutality.

      Operation Trickery
    • 2018

      The Parly of Beasts

      Morphandra Queen of the Inchanted Iland - wherein men were found, who being transmuted to beasts, though proffer'd to be dis-inchanted, and to becom men again, yet , in regard of the crying sins, and rebellious humors of the

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set on the enchanted island of Morphandra, this tale explores the plight of men transformed into beasts. Despite offers to revert to their human forms, they resist due to their persistent sins and rebellious natures. This high-quality reprint of the 1660 original delves into themes of transformation, morality, and the struggle between human desires and consequences.

      The Parly of Beasts
    • 2018

      Project Werewolf Part 2

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Southeast Asia, the narrative unfolds around rogue elements within the Department of Defense who are conducting unauthorized missions to rescue prisoners of war and missing in action personnel. The tension escalates as these operations challenge official protocols and raise questions about loyalty, duty, and the lengths to which individuals will go to bring their comrades home. The story delves into themes of sacrifice and the moral complexities of military engagement.

      Project Werewolf Part 2
    • 2017

      The Familiar Letters of James Howell

      Historiographer Royal to Charles II

      • 692 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      This collection features the correspondence of James Howell, who served as Historiographer Royal to Charles II. The letters provide a unique glimpse into the historical context of the period, reflecting Howell's insights and observations. This reprint of the original 1890 edition maintains the quality of the text, preserving Howell's eloquent writing and the significant themes of his time.

      The Familiar Letters of James Howell
    • 2017

      Originally published in 1873, this reprint offers readers a chance to explore a classic work that captures the essence of its time. The text reflects the historical context and cultural nuances of the era, providing insights into the themes and characters that shaped its narrative. This edition preserves the authenticity of the original, inviting both new and returning readers to experience the literary richness of the past.

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