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Jonathan French

    Jonathan French crafts compelling fantasy narratives that delve into the grittier aspects of a world. His work is characterized by a raw realism and complex characters who often grapple with their own morality and brutal external forces. French's style is direct and impactful, drawing readers into the heart of the action. His writing primarily explores themes of brotherhood, loyalty, and survival in unforgiving settings.

    Jonathan French
    A Sermon Delivered on the Anniversary Thanksgiving November 29, 1798: With Some Additions in the Historical Part.
    A Sermon Preached at Concord Before His Excellency Samuel Bell, Governor, the Honourable Council, Senate, and House of Representatives, of the State o
    The True Republican
    Half - Century Discourse
    The True Republican Containing the Addresses and Messages of all the Presidents
    The True Bastards
    • The True Bastards

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      4.3(105)Add rating

      Following the runaway success of The Grey Bastards - one of the biggest debut fantasy launches of the last five years - comes book two in the Lot Lands series, The True Bastards. Perfect for fans of Joe Abercombie, Mark Lawrence, Markus Heitz's Dwarves series and Stan Nicholl's Orcs series

      The True Bastards
    • This sermon, delivered in Concord on June 6, 1822, addresses the significance of the anniversary election in New Hampshire. It reflects on the moral and civic responsibilities of leaders and citizens alike, emphasizing the importance of integrity and public service. The speaker engages with themes of governance, community values, and the role of faith in guiding public life, aiming to inspire those in positions of authority and the electorate to uphold principles of justice and virtue in their actions.

      A Sermon Preached at Concord Before His Excellency Samuel Bell, Governor, the Honourable Council, Senate, and House of Representatives, of the State o
    • The sermon commemorates the anniversary of Thanksgiving on November 29, 1798, emphasizing themes of gratitude and reflection. It includes historical context that highlights significant events leading up to the celebration, offering insights into the societal and spiritual climate of the time. The additions enhance the understanding of the sermon’s relevance, connecting past events to contemporary faith practices and community values. Through its historical narrative, the text aims to inspire a deeper appreciation for the tradition of Thanksgiving.

      A Sermon Delivered on the Anniversary Thanksgiving November 29, 1798: With Some Additions in the Historical Part.
    • The sermon delivered during the ordination of Rev. Jonathan French, Jr. in 1801 reflects on the responsibilities and spiritual guidance expected of a pastor. It emphasizes the importance of faith, community, and the role of the church in nurturing its congregation. The historical context of early 19th-century New England is woven into the message, highlighting the challenges and expectations faced by religious leaders during this period. The sermon serves as both a spiritual guide and a reflection on the values of the time.

      A Sermon Preached at the Ordination of the REV. Jonathan French, Jun.: Over the Church and Congregation in Northampton, in Newhampshire [Sic], Novembe
    • Reminiscences Of A Fifty-Years Pastorate

      A Half-Century Discourse (1852)

      The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original text but may include imperfections like marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages. Readers should be aware that these elements could affect the reading experience, offering a glimpse into the history of the text's use and previous readers' interactions with it.

      Reminiscences Of A Fifty-Years Pastorate
    • This prison has seen some of the most infamous prisoners of all time pass through its cells - from Levi Bellfield to Harold Shipman, Ian Huntley and Charles Bronson. Jonathan Levi and Emma French are the perfect authors to give chilling insight into all the terrible men who have served time there.

      Inside Wakefield Prison
    • Following the runaway success of The Grey Bastards - one of the biggest debut epic fantasy launches of the last five years - and its sequelThe True Bastards comes the third and final book in the Lot Lands series: The Free Bastards

      The Free Bastards