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Richard Allen

    Golf's Life Lessons
    Great Properties of Country Victoria Revised Edition: Volume 2
    Australia's Remarkable Trees New Edition
    Projecting Illusion
    View from the Murney Tower
    Birds of India : Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives
    • 2023

      The Life Experience and Gospel Labors of the Rt Rev Richard Allen is a fascinating autobiography of the founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. In addition to detailing his own experiences, Allen also provides a history of the church and its role in the struggle for civil rights. This book is a valuable contribution to the history of the African American community and an essential resource for students of American history.

      The Life, Experience, And Gospel Labors Of The Rt. Rev. Richard Allen: To Which Is Annexed, The Rise And Progress Of The African Methodist Episcopal C
    • 2023

      Rich in Purpose Poor in Pride

      If Pride Comes Before a Fall, Then Humility Is the Launching Pad to Success!

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Richard Allen, who rises above the challenges of his upbringing in Detroit through his unwavering faith in Yahweh and a strong sense of hope. His journey highlights themes of resilience and perseverance, showcasing how he defies the odds to thrive despite difficult circumstances.

      Rich in Purpose Poor in Pride
    • 2022

      everybody is a diagnosis

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of mental health and societal norms, this book delves into how individuals are often labeled and diagnosed based on their behaviors and experiences. It critiques the medicalization of everyday life, emphasizing the impact of these diagnoses on personal identity and self-perception. Through compelling narratives and insights, the author challenges readers to rethink the way they view mental health, encouraging a more compassionate and nuanced understanding of human experiences beyond clinical labels.

      everybody is a diagnosis
    • 2022

      Watch Your Back

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The story explores the unexpected journey of a protagonist who, after experiencing a loss of ambition, finds themselves in an unplanned job. As they navigate this new role, themes of self-discovery and the search for purpose emerge. The narrative delves into the challenges and humorous situations that arise from their unintentional employment, ultimately leading to personal growth and a reevaluation of life’s goals. Through relatable experiences, the book highlights the unpredictability of life and the potential for new beginnings.

      Watch Your Back
    • 2022

      Great Properties of Tasmania

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring Tasmania's rich heritage, the book delves into eighteen private estates, highlighting their historical significance and the families who have inhabited them. It showcases the architectural beauty of Georgian mansions built from local sandstone and examines the evolution of farming practices over generations. Many estates are still operated by sixth- and seventh-generation farmers, who diversify into markets such as whiskey, wine, and various crops, reflecting the island's unique blend of British influence and Australian landscape.

      Great Properties of Tasmania
    • 2022

      Exploring the Western District of Victoria, this revised edition highlights twenty notable properties, showcasing their rich histories and architectural grandeur. Readers are invited into the private realms of these homesteads, revealing the fortunes that led to their creation and the efforts of current owners to maintain their heritage. Enhanced with new chapters and updated photography, the book serves as both a tribute to the past and a reflection of the present, celebrating the beauty and significance of these historic estates and their gardens.

      Great Properties of Country Victoria Revised Edition: Volume 2
    • 2019

      This book highlights the vibrant histories of remarkable vineyards and historic buildings, examining the wine industry's evolution into a significant export sector while addressing the challenges faced by traditional family businesses in adapting to the 21st century.

      Australia's First Families of Wine
    • 2019

      Golf's Life Lessons

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This book presents 55 valuable life lessons drawn from experiences on the golf course, highlighting how the game can teach us about patience, strategy, and resilience. It encourages readers to apply these insights to both their personal and professional lives for growth and improvement.

      Golf's Life Lessons
    • 2018

      Cyborg in Cygnus

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The story follows Andrea Ubutanga, a cyborg with a unique blend of human and artificial components, including a brain made from spare parts of a naval commander and a prostitute. Officially recognized as human by the UEC, Andrea grapples with her identity and the implications of her creation. Adopted by Secretary Ubutanga to escape military exploitation, she navigates a world where her existence challenges the boundaries between humanity and technology, raising questions about autonomy and purpose.

      Cyborg in Cygnus