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Michael Hughes

    Michael M. Hughes is an author, speaker, and magical thinker whose work bridges politics, pop culture, and mystical traditions. His writing delves into unconventional topics, utilizing a fascination with the paranormal and symbolism to explore deeper societal and individual themes. Hughes gained international recognition for a large-scale magical working, showcasing his unique approach to engaging with the world. His work challenges readers to question reality and explore the power of ritual and belief in the modern age.

    The Five Percenters
    Magic for the Resistance
    Sociology: The Core [With Online Powerweb Card]
    Beyond Holy Russia
    Sociology: The Core
    The Anarchy of Nazi Memorabilia
    • 2024

      Feliks Volkhovskii

      A Revolutionary Life

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Feliks Volkhovskii was a prominent revolutionary figure in Russia during a time of significant political upheaval. His life spanned the emergence of nihilism and populism, culminating in the formation of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. After being imprisoned three times by the age of thirty, he endured a decade of exile in Siberia before escaping to Europe, where he actively opposed tsarist rule. His experiences reflect the tumultuous changes in Russian society and the revolutionary fervor of his era.

      Feliks Volkhovskii
    • 2023

      Remembering the Christmas House

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A 6-year-old girl navigates her journey of hope and challenges in a heartwarming coming-of-age tale. Surrounded by her loving family, she confronts adversity with resilience, leading to a story rich in humor, cherished memories, and poignant moments that evoke a sense of triumph and warmth.

      Remembering the Christmas House
    • 2021

      The Anatomy of Scottish Capital

      Scottish Companies and Scottish Capital, 1900-1979

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of Scottish companies and capital throughout the 20th century, this book provides an empirical analysis beginning with key firms from 1904-5. It chronicles their historical trajectory and growth, offering insights into the economic landscape of Scotland during this period. The work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the dynamics of Scottish industry and finance over time.

      The Anatomy of Scottish Capital
    • 2021

      The Anarchy of Nazi Memorabilia

      From Things of Tyranny to Troubled Treasure

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Third Reich and its enduring impact, this book explores Nazi ideology, Neo-Nazism, and post-1945 perceptions of the Nazis. It delves into the themes of modern European history and political symbolism, making it a compelling read for those intrigued by these topics. Additionally, it addresses the collecting and trading of controversial artifacts, highlighting the emotional weight and significance of these items in contemporary discourse.

      The Anarchy of Nazi Memorabilia
    • 2020

      Archbishop Randall Davidson

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Randall Davidson, as Archbishop of Canterbury for 25 years, navigated the Church of England through significant social and political upheaval during the Edwardian era and World War I. A product of the Victorian establishment, his leadership focused on unifying a divided Church while maintaining its relevance on national and international stages. Known for his modesty and pragmatism, Davidson earned respect across various spheres, addressing numerous political and ecclesiastical challenges throughout his tenure.

      Archbishop Randall Davidson
    • 2018

      Thank You

      The Continued Journey the Essence of Living with Cancer

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The narrative chronicles a transformative three-year journey through the trials of cancer, highlighting both medical challenges and the everyday struggles of life. It emphasizes the importance of support from family and friends, as well as a deep reliance on faith. The author reflects on how these experiences have shaped their perspective and resilience, showcasing the power of community and spirituality in overcoming adversity.

      Thank You
    • 2018

      Magic for the Resistance

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(135)Add rating

      The author s Spell to Bind Donald Trump was viewed by millions of people on social and traditional media and was covered by the Boston Globe, LA Times, Rolling Stone, Elle, Teen Vogue, the BBC, and thousands of other outlets

      Magic for the Resistance
    • 2018

      Country

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(389)Add rating

      Published to ravishing acclaim in the UK, a fierce and suspenseful reimagining of Homer's Iliad set in mid-1990s Northern Ireland--a heart pounding tale of honor and revenge that "explodes with verbal invention, rapid juxtaposition, brutality and fun" (Times Literary Supplement). Northern Ireland, 1996. After twenty-five years of vicious conflict, the IRA and the British have agreed to an uneasy ceasefire as a first step towards lasting peace. But, faced with the prospect that decades of savage violence and loss have led only to smiles and handshakes, those on the ground in the border country question whether it really is time to pull back--or quite the opposite. When an IRA man's wife turns informer, he and his brother gather their comrades for an assault on the local army base. But old grudges boil over, and the squad's feared sniper, Achill, refuses to risk his life to defend another man's pride. As the gang plots without him, the British SAS are sent to crush the rogue terror cell before it can wreck the fragile truce and drag the region back to the darkest days of the Troubles. Meanwhile, Achill's young protégé grabs his chance to join the fray in his place... Inspired by the oldest war story of them all, Michael Hughes's virtuoso novel explores the brutal glory of armed conflict, the cost of Ireland's most uncivil war, and the bitter tragedy of those on both sides who offer their lives to defend the dream of country.

      Country
    • 2017

      A Theological Perspective

      A Spiritual Journey Moving Forward

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricacies of energy sources, this book delves into the various forms of power that drive our world, from traditional fossil fuels to renewable alternatives. It examines the environmental impact and sustainability of these energy sources while highlighting technological advancements and future trends. Through engaging narratives and expert insights, the book aims to inform readers about the critical role of energy in shaping economies and societies, encouraging a deeper understanding of our global energy landscape.

      A Theological Perspective
    • 2017

      Defending Choice

      Women's Rights and Abortion

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book offers a thorough examination of reproductive rights, focusing on the multifaceted issue of abortion. It explores historical, legal, and ethical aspects, providing insights into the ongoing debates surrounding women's access to this essential healthcare service. Through its analysis, it aims to illuminate the challenges and implications of defending women's rights in the context of reproductive choice.

      Defending Choice