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  • - A Life Story
     
    £8.99

    This book tells Laura''s story about the travels and experiences they had during one of the most tumultuous periods in American history. Her family was not wealthy. They were an ordinary family, ordinary folk whose desire was to farm, hunt game, and live a normal life. In search of a better life, they would move from one town to the other, and each time Laura''s experience would inspire her to create new content for a different book in her series.

  • - A Guide to Understanding and Using the Ancient Germanic Alphabet
    by Sebastian Berg
    £8.99

    The actual origins of the runic alphabet are shrouded in a lot of mystery. The earliest inscription is the one that reads Harja that might mean warrior or comb, which can be found on the Vimose comb in Denmark that dates back to 160 CE. This uses the runes so maturely and confidently that scholars think it resulted from about 100 years'' experience from writing the runes over this amount of time. How this tradition was created has been debated and speculated for many years. Inspirations from the Roman and Greek alphabet, along with Danish and Italic origins have been suggested. The most likely is the Greek since it does resemble a variation of the Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet was unstandardized between the years of 700 to 400 BCE. It could have reached Germanic speakers through groups that were made up of eastern Europeans. The mythology of the Norse gives us the story of Odin and his sacrifice.

  • - The Civilization of Ancient Nubia
    by History Titans
    £10.49

    The Kingdom of Kush and the ancient Nubian civilization, in general, are important not only for their achievements but also for what these achievements represent in the abstract. The existence of such civilizations challenges many traditional, Eurocentric views of the world and its history. Of course, ancient Egypt is impressive enough on its own, but Nubia is even further south and further away from European influence and, in that sense, more African.Neighboring Ethiopia and numerous other locales in Africa were home to other civilizations that have seen their share of success too, so Nubia and its Kingdom of Kush are not alone in that sense. Overall, Africa is a fascinating place to study from the standpoint of scholars from all sorts of backgrounds and sciences. After all, Africa is where mankind originates, so its heritage is something that’s important for all of humanity to study. 

  • - A Beginner's Guide to Pagan Witchcraft
    by Sebastian Berg
    £8.99

  • - The Patron Saint and Heroine of France
     
    £8.99

    Joan''s story has such a universal reach that she became a multifaceted icon-a hero to monarchists, nationalists, liberals, traditionalists, and feminists. In a country caught in the grip of a long, grueling war, with its people demoralized, Joan appeared as an icon of hope. Dressed in male clothing, wearing armor, and with her hair cut short, she carried her standard and led armies on what most considered an impossible mission.

  • - The Conqueror Who Founded the First Persian Empire
     
    £8.99

    The Greeks called him Cyrus, the Elder, due to his magnanimous efforts to bring the Middle East together and establish a solid administration and bureaucracy. To this day, he still inspires us thanks to his tolerance and eloquent ruling. He was a pioneer of human rights and laid out rules that spearheaded freedom and equality.Cyrus was recognized as a polytheist who favored worshipping many gods at a time. He turned from one god to another, according to his agenda and circumstances. He prayed to a god who could fulfill his desire and lead him to victory, which was noted during his rule in Babylonia. The former Babylonian ruler did not allow his people to worship their god and imposed hard labor, making life unbearable for thousands, but when Cyrus overtook the throne, he allowed Babylonia''s people to follow their religion and worship their god, which increased their trust and admiration in Cyrus.

  • - A Beginner's Guide to Modern Heathenism
    by Sebastian Berg
    £8.99

  • - Beginners Guide to Self-Awareness in Your Dreams
    by Theo Lalvani
    £8.99

    Lucid dreaming is one of the most talked-about phenomena in the modern world. While it has a multitude of uses, it is often shrouded in an aura of mystery and fear. Lucid dreaming can be an exhilarating experience if you can get over the fear and myths associated with it.Lucid dreaming has occupied an important place in human society since ancient times. It is a mysterious, confusing, but highly rewarding phenomenon that is often used to have random fun. It can also be used for other, more serious purposes such as conquering fears, getting rid of unnecessary emotions.

  • - Gods, Myths, and Religion
    by Sebastian Berg
    £8.99

    Norse mythology has had a profound impact on culture and folklore in Scandinavia and beyond, and, as such, it''s important to learn about. This influence is also evident by the mythology''s persistence in popular culture to this day. As such, Norse mythology and tradition make up one of the most important building blocks in European identity and continuity, serving as a bridge into a bygone era when the world was much different than what we know today.

  • - Beginner's Guide to Developing Your Psychic Abilities
    by Theo Lalvani
    £8.99

    Terms like intuition, gut feeling, strong instinct, and spiritual connection are commonly used and heard in our everyday lives. These are a part of our psychic abilities that sit untethered within our bodies. Individuals who possess a strong mind-body connection or are spiritually aware have stronger psychic abilities. Not many people know this, but most of us have psychic abilities. We just need to train them to make them relevant.

  • - A Beginner's Guide to Herb Gardening at Home
    by Sharon Chapman
    £7.99

  • - The History of the Turkish Empire that Lasted Over 600 Years
     
    £8.99

  • - A Beginner's Guide to Reading Other People's Aura
    by Theo Lalvani
    £8.99

  • - The Vladimir Lenin-Led Bolshevik Uprising of 1917
    by History Titans
    £10.49

  • - Religion of The Iron Age Celts
    by Sebastian Berg
    £8.49

  • - The History and Mythology of the Sumerian King
    by History Titans
    £8.99

  • - A Beginners Guide to Making Sourdough Bread
    by Elizabeth May
    £10.99

    Sourdough bread is completely unique, and there isn''t anything quite like it out there. Learning how to make this bread, and how to create something that is your own masterpiece can take some time, but with the sourdough bread starter that we have in this guidebook, and some of the tasty recipes that you can choose from, it won''t take long to make this a reality. When you are ready to learn more about making your own sourdough bread,this guidebook will get you started!

  • - The Biblical Legend of Babylon
     
    £8.99

  • - Roman Emperor and Stoic Philosopher
     
    £8.99

  • - The 19th Century Forced Migration of Native Americans
     
    £8.99

  • - The History of The Catholic Priest And Influential Philosopher
    by History Titans
    £10.49

  • - An Introduction to Pagan Belief
    by Sebastian Berg
    £8.49

  • - The Movement to Fight for Women's Right to Vote
     
    £10.49

  • - Emperor of The Wealthy Mali Empire
    by History Titans
    £10.49

    If you’re familiar with Mansa Musa you might expect the headline to read, 'Mansa Musa – the wealthiest person that ever lived.' But in reality, he was more than just a rich person. Every source or article would either emphasize the subject of Mansa Musa and his wealth, or his famous pilgrimage to Mecca. Even though his Hajj expedition was fascinating due to the numerous events that occurred during the journey, there are many more interesting stories about his life.This book is about how he took over the throne, how his rule influenced the economy of the Mali Empire, and how his empire accumulated more wealth after his return. The book also covers the grandeur of cities like Timbuktu and Djenne that were converted into cultural and educational centers.Mansa Musa was a generous king who contributed a lot of his wealth and efforts towards the development of the Empire of Mali. He brought a lot of people with him to build universities, schools, and mosques to spread educational values and make Timbuktu a learning center. He also played an important part in spreading the religion of Islam. If you're intrigued about his life tales and his impact on West Africa and the world, this book is the right source for you.

  • - A History of The Law Enforcment Agency
    by History Titans
    £10.49

  • - The History of Peru's Lost Inca City
    by History Titans
    £10.49

    Considered to be one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2019, Machu Picchu is a man-made structure situated in the Andes Mountains in Peru. One of the things that makes it so special is that even though it was built in the 1400s, it was not discovered until the early 1900s, giving it a long-lasting opportunity to keep its form and magnificence when it comes to architecture and engineering.This ancient citadel was built by the incredible Inca civilization many centuries ago. 

  • - The History of The American Revolutionary War's Spy Network
     
    £10.49

    The story of the Culper Ring wasn’t always as well-known as it is now, which was due to much of the information about it being classified for a long time. It wasn’t until the 20th century that the public gained insight into the existence and activities of this spy network. Since then, the Culper Ring has been the object of scholarly study and discussion, especially in the US. In time, we’ve learned about the ring’s founders, the context of its emergence, its key operatives, methods, and successes.This is a story that weaves its way through a relatively short but decisive period in American history. Behind the main events and the history that everyone is familiar with, the story of the Culper Ring is like a seldom-told chapter that serves as an important piece of the puzzle, regardless of how it might often be overlooked. That is, however, the story that this book will recount in a concise manner so that you can remind yourself of the revolutionary heroes that went unsung for a long time.

  • - The History of Jordan's Rose City
     
    £10.49

    While Petra's fame might often come second to things like the Egyptian pyramids at Giza, ancient Greece, or the Great Wall of China, you can now see that the Rose City certainly deserves its place under the Sun as one of the most precious jewels of our collective, human heritage. Petra surely has a surplus of beauty and other kinds of visual appeal, but you can now see that this is only half of the picture. Our world is filled to the brim with such wonders, bestowed upon us by countless different cultures from every corner of the planet. Some are older or more renowned than others, but all remnants of civilizations of the past have one thing in common: they tell us invaluable stories. These are stories of lives led by people who seem infinitely distant from our perspective but might have as well lived yesterday as far as the grand scheme of time is concerned. They might have had a different outlook and daily life, but the essence of humanity remains fundamentally unchanged.

  • - Quick, Clean and Just Plain Cheesy!
    by Joe Murphy
    £9.99

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