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B. J. Harrison Reads The Invisible Man, a Father Brown Mystery by G.K.Chesterton
B. J. Harrison Reads The Invisible Man, a Father Brown Mystery by G.K.Chesterton
English | MP3@192 kbps | 39 min | 54.8 MB
Isidore Smythe is in danger. He has received threating letters and he does not see a way out. John Angus offers Smythe his help and Smythe is escorted back to his flat. Angus is determined to find out who has sent the letters and he heads out to the former criminal Flambeau and the private detective Father Brown. Before he leaves Smythe's apartment, he instructs four people to keep an eye on him. Yet when he comes back Smythe is missing and there's a bloodstain on the floor. Is Smythe dead or has he been kidnapped? Who is responsible? Will Angus, Flambeau and Brown manage to solve the case? Find out in "The Invisible Man, a Father Brown Mystery".



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Abbott and Costello Costello the Stunt Man by John Grant, Bud Abbott, Lou Costello
Abbott and Costello: Costello the Stunt Man by John Grant, Bud Abbott, Lou Costello
English | MP3@192 kbps | 30 min | 41.7 MB
Bud has had a cold. Spring is officially here. Lou is going steady with Sylvia Specticals. They talk about Frank Nelson coming on the show. AC talk about hunting. Professor Melonhead helps Lou with his posture. Bud wants Frank Nelson to teach Lou how to get women. A director wants Lou to be a stunt man for Mr Nelson.



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Walking Man The Secret Life of Colin Fletcher
Robert Wehrman, "Walking Man: The Secret Life of Colin Fletcher "
English | ISBN: 1483572285 | 2016 | 620 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Walking Man is the biography of Colin Fletcher, the man who walked through time. He was an iconic American folk hero best known as the first person to force a passage through the length of Grand Canyon National Park in one arduous solo journey. He was the world's most famous long-distance walker. He was the first thru-hiker. Called the father of modern backpacking by Backpacker Magazine and others, Fletcher was the one who showed us the way―more than a million people followed his shadow into the green world. Born in Wales, he was in the first wave of British Marines to hit the beachhead in Normandy on D-Day. After the war he farmed in Kenya, prospected in British Columbia, and then began his writing career in California where he wrote and published ten books. Fletcher's was a preeminent and powerful voice for environmental concerns on par with Edward Abbey and John Muir. He was to the outdoor world and its preservation, what Leonard Bernstein was to music, or Walter Cronkite to reporting. When Colin Fletcher had something to say, people listened. The impact of his work, while unacknowledged, is seen far and wide today. Although most of them don't know it, the hordes of hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail today would not be there without Fletcher's pioneering work.



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Saigo Takamori - The Man Behind The Myth
Saigo Takamori - The Man Behind The Myth By Charles L. Yates
1995 | 250 Pages | ISBN: 0710304846 | PDF | 5 MB
This is the first real biography, in English or Japanese, of Saigo Takamori - 'the Last Samurai' - the great hero of Meiji Japan. It is impossible to over-estimate Saigo's importance, both during the pivotal Meiji period and today. A samurai from Kagoshima, Saigo played a major role during the Meiji Restoration, then died in 1877 while involved in a samurai rebellion against the government he had done so much to create. He remains today among Japan's most beloved national heroes, and is universally believed to embody the very essence of what it means to be Japanese. As the Japanese say to foreigners - 'Understand Saigo and you will understand Japan.'. As this fascinating and highly important study shows, the controversy surrounding Saigo arose and continues today because Dai Saigo - 'The Great Saigo' - and the historical Saigo Takamori who lived in Japan between 1827 and 1877 are two very different characters. One is the myth, the other the man behind it, who has until now remained largely unknown, not just in the popular mind but even in the minds of Japan's professional historians. Returning to primary sources, the author reconstructs the historical Saigo from the clues he has left behind in his own words and deeds, disentangling him from the mythic Dai Saigo in order to provide the first accurate account of the career of one of the most widely known and admired figures in Japanese history.



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The Green Man in Medieval England
Stephen Miller, "The Green Man in Medieval England"
English | ISBN: 1527584119 | 2022 | 160 pages | PDF | 34 MB
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Honed Finding Your Edge as a Man Over 40
Mike Simpson, "Honed: Finding Your Edge as a Man Over 40"
English | ISBN: 1544522401 | 2021 | 212 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
In 2013, Mike Simpson was still running missions in Afghanistan with U.S. Special Forces. He was forty-eight years old.



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With Great Power How Spider-Man Conquered Hollywood During the Golden Age of Comic Book Blockbusters [Audiobook]
With Great Power: How Spider-Man Conquered Hollywood During the Golden Age of Comic Book Blockbusters (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BJRTHH5N | 2022 | 8 hours and 29 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 228 MB
Author: Sean O'Connell
Narrator: Matt Weisgerber

If Hollywood had a superhero throne, Spider-Man would be perched upon it. As the most popular superhero in the world, the web-slinger plays a pivotal role in three of the six highest-grossing film franchises in history: the Marvel Cinematic Universe; the Avengers quadrilogy; and the Spider-Man movies themselves. Spidey has come a long way since Marvel guru Stan Lee first concocted him in 1962, but until now his cinematic journey has not been fully documented. The wall-crawler's history in Hollywood is a saga filled with failed attempts, behind-the-scenes squabbles, franchise reboots, corporate intrigue, and a host of A-list names-including, of course, stars Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland. With Great Power is a lively and memorable account of the character's rise to box-office supremacy, revealing how his movies continue to influence the comic-book adaptations being made today. Drawing on exclusive access to and extensive interviews with directors, actors, producers, and screenwriters, veteran film reporter and author Sean O'Connell here gives the inside scoop on how Spider-Man clambered his way to the top of Hollywood's superhero heap.



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The Man Who Could Move Clouds A Memoir [Audiobook]
The Man Who Could Move Clouds: A Memoir (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B09LJPXX55 | 2022 | 10 hours and 58 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 281 MB
Author: Ingrid Rojas Contreras
Narrator: Marisol Ramirez

A Time Best Book of the Summer. For Ingrid Rojas Contreras, magic runs in the family. Raised amid the political violence of 1980s and '90s Colombia, in a house bustling with her mother's fortune-telling clients, she was a hard child to surprise. Her maternal grandfather, Nono, was a renowned curandero, a community healer gifted with what the family called "the secrets": the power to talk to the dead, tell the future, treat the sick, and move the clouds. And as the first woman to inherit "the secrets," Rojas Contreras' mother was just as powerful. Mami delighted in her ability to appear in two places at once, and she could cast out even the most persistent spirits with nothing more than a glass of water.



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G-Man J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century [Audiobook]
G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B09S3ZZSYM | 2022 | 36 hours and 36 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 936 MB
Author: Beverly Gage
Narrator: Gabra Zackman

A major new biography of J Edgar Hoover that draws from never-before-seen sources to create a groundbreaking portrait of a colossus who dominated half a century of American history and planted the seeds for much of today's conservative political landscape. We remember him as a bulldog-squat frame, bulging wide-set eyes, fearsome jowls-but in 1924, when he became director of the FBI, he had been the trim, dazzling wunderkind of the administrative state, buzzing with energy and big ideas for reform. He transformed a failing law-enforcement backwater, riddled with scandal, into a modern machine. He believed in the power of the federal government to do great things for the nation and its citizens. He also believed that certain people-many of them communists or racial minorities or both-did not deserve to be included in that American project. Hoover rose to power and then stayed there, decade after decade, using the tools of state to create a personal fiefdom unrivaled in U.S. history.



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Vitruvian Man Rome under Construction
John Oksanish, "Vitruvian Man: Rome under Construction"
English | 2019 | pages: 265 | ISBN: 0190696982 | PDF | 4,0 mb
Professionalism is political. This book offers a new assessment of the Roman architect Vitruvius and his treatise, On Architecture, dedicated to Augustus in the 20s BCE. Once reviled by scholars, Vitruvius emerges as an imperial expert par excellence when read alongside literary coevals through an intertextual lens. No building of Vitruvius' name survives from antiquity, but his treatise remains a formidable literary construction that partakes of Rome's vibrant textual culture. The book explores Vitruvius' portrait of the ideal architect as an imposing "Vitruvian man" at the dawn of Augustus' empire. In direct dialogue with his republican model, Cicero's ideal orator, the architect embodies a distinctly imperial civic ethos in which technically skilled partisans supersede old elites as guarantors of Augustan authority. Vitruvius promises to shape not only the emperor's legacy with architecture, but also the notion of a Roman citizen through his ideal architect.



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