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William Doyle

    Living Well
    The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction
    American Entrepreneur
    American Hunter: How Legendary Hunters Shaped America
    The American Fisherman
    A Soldier's Dream
    • 2022

      An account of how Napoleon Bonaparte came to power through the French Revolution, and then worked tirelessly to end it.

      Napoleon at Peace
    • 2019

      William Doyle chronicles the unfolding events of the French Revolution, from the quarrels of the first revolutionaries with the king, to the Terror, to the rise of Napoleon. Considering how and why the revolution destroyed the age-old cultural, institutional, and social structures in France, Doyle also explores its lasting effects today.

      The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction
    • 2018

      More Poems of Life

      For Young People

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The verses aim to inspire and uplift the young at heart, blending guidance, comfort, and amusement. They encourage readers to connect with themselves, nature, and the creator, highlighting the joy and beauty found in unexpressed emotions. Through imaginative language, the text reveals the hidden melodies of consciousness, inviting readers to explore their inner sentiments and foster a deeper understanding of their experiences.

      More Poems of Life
    • 2018

      Heroes and Heroines of Faith

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on spiritual aspirations, this book recounts the inspiring stories of a select group of dedicated individuals whose impactful lives continue to resonate today. By revisiting their contributions to society, it aims to rekindle a sense of purpose and commitment in contemporary readers. The narrative emphasizes their enduring influence while acknowledging that many others also deserve recognition.

      Heroes and Heroines of Faith
    • 2018

      American Entrepreneur

      How 400 Years of Risk-Takers, Innovators, and Business Visionaries Built the U.S.A.

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the entrepreneurial spirit, this book highlights the individuals who played pivotal roles in shaping America's success as a nation. It explores their innovative ideas, resilience, and the challenges they overcame, portraying them as heroes of the ultimate start-up venture. Through compelling narratives, it emphasizes the impact of their contributions on the American landscape, celebrating the drive for progress and the relentless pursuit of dreams that defines the country.

      American Entrepreneur
    • 2018

      Living This Life

      • 428 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Focusing on the power of consciousness, this book emphasizes the importance of community revitalization and personal growth. It argues that truth, love, and togetherness can triumph over negativity and division. The author encourages readers to recognize their potential and the significance of creating a better world despite societal challenges. By nurturing our inner selves, we can influence the outer world positively, suggesting that personal maturity is essential for collective progress. The message is one of hope and empowerment through divine guidance.

      Living This Life
    • 2017

      Christened Louis-Dieudonn, meaning 'gift of God', Louis XIV came to the throne at the age of four and ruled France for 72 years, the longest reign of any monarch in European history. He took as his emblem the sun, believing France revolved round him as the planets revolved round the sun, and that he ruled by divine right. When the Sun King died, his reputation was in ruins, and he was widely seen as a warmonger who had inflicted decades of misery on Europe. Voltaire, however, believed the age of Louis XIV was on the great ages of the world, comparable only, if not superior to, ancient Athens or Augustan Rome.

      The Connell Guide to Louis
    • 2016

      Exploring the rich history of America's most renowned hunters, this book combines insights from Willie Robertson, a New York Times bestselling author and Duck Dynasty star, with contributions from William Doyle, coauthor of American Gun. The narrative delves into the lives and legacies of these iconic figures, highlighting their impact on hunting culture and American heritage.

      American Hunter: How Legendary Hunters Shaped America
    • 2016

      The American Fisherman

      How Our Nation's Anglers Founded, Fed, Financed, and Forever Shaped the U.S.A.

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Exploring the deep cultural significance of fishing in the United States, this book highlights how the activity has influenced the nation's history and identity. Authored by outdoorsman Willie Robertson and historian William Doyle, it delves into the rich traditions and personal stories that connect Americans to their waterways. The narrative illustrates fishing as a vital part of the American experience, showcasing its impact on community, heritage, and the natural environment.

      The American Fisherman
    • 2015

      Unlikely Heroes of the Good News

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the lives of both biblical figures and contemporary heroes who embody courage and truth. It emphasizes ordinary individuals who, through faith and diligence, exemplify noble character and make significant impacts in their communities. Their stories serve as a testament to God's grace, inspiring readers to awaken spiritually and engage actively with their faith. By highlighting these role models, the book encourages Christians to seek divine guidance and work collaboratively with the Spirit to foster positive change in their surroundings.

      Unlikely Heroes of the Good News