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Jack Dempsey

    Jack Dempsey's writing delves into the intricate tapestry of history and mythology, crafting narratives that resonate with ancient civilizations. His novels, deeply influenced by his time spent in Greece, immerse readers in pivotal moments of bygone eras. Dempsey explores the profound connections between human culture, celestial observation, and the currents of political power. His work is distinguished by its ability to illuminate the past, revealing enduring echoes of ancient thought within the contemporary world.

    When Slavery and Rebellion Are Destroyed
    Sharing the WEALTH
    Heart in Tatters
    Championship Fighting. Explosive Punching and Aggressive defense
    • "Jack Dempsey, one of the greatest and most popular boxers of all time, reveals the techniques behind his unparalleled success in the ring. Straightforward and with detailed illustrations, Championship Boxing instructs the reader in the theory, training, and application of powerful punching, aggressive defense, proper stance, feinting, and footwork. The methods Dempsey reveals will prove useful to both amateurs and professionals"--Page 4 of cover.

      Championship Fighting. Explosive Punching and Aggressive defense
    • Heart in Tatters

      Eunice Hunt Tripler and the Civil War

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Eunice Hunt's life unfolds against the backdrop of early American history, where she interacts with prominent figures like Presidents Jackson and Van Buren. Born to a family of patriots, she married U.S. Army surgeon Dr. Charles Stuart Tripler, who served during pivotal conflicts such as the Mexican-American War and the Civil War. After his death, Eunice dedicated herself to advocating for his contributions and seeking recognition for his service. Her memoirs reflect her resilience and determination amidst personal and national challenges, showcasing her significant role in military history.

      Heart in Tatters
    • Sharing the WEALTH

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on Jack O'Leary's journey as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, the novel explores his interactions with individuals facing intellectual disabilities and the challenges of navigating bureaucratic systems. Through a series of engaging vignettes, it highlights Jack's unique perspective as someone with a vision handicap, showcasing the complexities of advocating for disabled workers while building relationships with employers and colleagues. The narrative blends humor and insight, creating an entertaining yet thought-provoking exploration of disability and employment.

      Sharing the WEALTH
    • When Slavery and Rebellion Are Destroyed

      A Michigan Woman's Civil War Journal

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the often-overlooked voices of rural Midwestern women during the Civil War, this collection of letters between Ellen Preston Woodworth and her husband Samuel sheds light on their personal experiences and struggles. It contrasts Ellen's interactions with Indigenous peoples in their community and Samuel's service in the Deep South. Their correspondence delves into themes of gender roles, military family challenges, and spiritual matters amid the national turmoil over slavery and freedom, offering a unique perspective on this historical period.

      When Slavery and Rebellion Are Destroyed