The Eucharist Its History, Doctrine, and Practice, With Meditations and Prayers
- 484 pages
- 17 hours of reading
William J. Bennett is an author whose works delve into the realms of ethics, politics, and international relations. His writing often reflects a strong conviction and a particular vision for society.






150 Great American Events, compiled from the bestselling The American Patriot's Almanac, is part of a 2-volume series that will educate and entertain lovers of American history.
150 Great Americans, compiled from the bestselling The American Patriot's Almanac, is part of a 2-volume series that will educate and entertain lovers of American history.
The first baby in camp. - A full account of the scenes and adventures during the pioneer days of '49. George Francis Train.-Staging in early days.-A mad, wild ride.-The pony express.-Some of the old time drivers is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1893. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
A single-volume edition of William J. Bennett's bestselling series, thoroughly revised and updated.
A major narrative history of Christianity's first thousand years by acclaimed educator and #1 New York Times bestselling author William J. Bennett.
Exploring the complexities of masculinity, this book delves into the societal expectations and personal experiences that shape what it means to be a man today. It addresses themes of identity, vulnerability, and emotional expression, challenging traditional notions while encouraging self-reflection and growth. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and cultural analysis, it offers insights into the evolving role of men in contemporary society, promoting a more inclusive understanding of masculinity.
The Last Best Hope, Volume 2: From a World at War to the Triumph of Freedom, 1914-1989
The narrative delves into America's heritage, presenting a scholarly perspective that challenges contemporary cynicism. Through engaging storytelling, it aims to revive a sense of informed patriotism by reconnecting readers with the nation's historical roots and values.
The Moral Compass is the inspiring and instructive companion volume to William J. Bennett's bestselling work, The Book of Virtues, offering many more examples of good and bad, right and wrong, in great works from literature and in exemplary stories from history. Organized by the stages along life's journey, these stories and poems serve as reference points on a moral compass, guiding the reader through the ethical and spiritual challenges along the pathway of life: leaving home, entering into marriage, easing the burdens of others, nurturing one's children, and fulfilling the obligations of citizenship and leadership. Drawn from familiar Western history and mythology as well as a wide selection of tales and folklore from Asia, Africa, and Latin America, the stories in The Moral Compass are literary and evocative, designed to inspire as well as instruct. Complete with informative introductions and notes, The Moral Compass is an indispensable guide that will help family members meet the challenges of life at any age.
The Last Best Hope, Volume 1: From the Age of Discovery to a World at War, 1492-1914
The narrative explores the impact of leadership on a nation's history, delving into the choices made by voters and the consequences of those decisions. It vividly recounts the actions of elected officials and how their exercise of power shaped the country's trajectory, bringing its past to life through a compelling examination of political dynamics and governance.