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Alone on the Colorado by Harold H. Leich (.ePUB)
📮 Alone on the Colorado by Harold H. Leich (.ePUB) Harold Leich set out on a westward journey in the summer of 1933. His travel narrative details his river trip down the Yellowstone River and the first descent by boat of the upper Colorado River from Grand Lake, Colorado, through Cataract Canyon, Utah. He was the first to push through this entire upper section, running rapids that had never known a paddle, rebuilding his kayak along the riverbanks, camping rough, and meeting ranchers and railroad workers in these remote regions. Leich's sudden change of fortune in Cataract Canyon, in the most isolated part of Utah, and his soul searching as he worked his way out of a perilous situation, will speak to anyone who has ventured beyond roads and trails and faced potential tragedy alone. Alone on the Colorado takes readers on the adventure of running rivers and riding the rails, while painting a unique and optimistic portrait of Depression-era America. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Harold H. Leich Size 18.3MB Category Non-Fiction > General File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/78EObjutTrZL https://devuploads.com/9uvx0926pw0a
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Hitler's Heralds 1918-1923 by Nigel Jones (.ePUB)
📮 Hitler's Heralds 1918-1923 by Nigel Jones (.ePUB) A dramatic history of a group that would give birth to Nazism… The birth pangs of Nazism grew out of the death agony of the Kaiser's Germany. Defeat in World War I and a narrow escape from Communist revolution brought not peace but five chaotic years (1918-1923) of civil war, assassination, plots, putsches and murderous mayhem to Germany. The savage world of the trenches came home with the men who refused to admit defeat. It was an atmosphere in which civilised values withered, and violent extremism flourished. In this chronicle of the paramilitary Freikorps - the freebooting army that crushed the Red revolution and then themselves attempted to take over by armed force - historian and biographer Nigel Jones draws on little-known archives in Germany and Britain to paint a portrait of a state torn between revolution and counter revolution. Raised in the chaotic aftermath of war, the Freikorps were composed mostly of veteran soldiers, embittered and out of place in civilian life, and young, right-wing students determined to crush those forces who had “betrayed” their homeland. The ideology of the Freikorps was adopted, almost unmodified, by the Nazis, who, fittingly, marked their arrival in 1934 with the massacre of many former Freikorps members. Nigel Jones, assistant editor of BBC History Magazine, is author of several histories and biographies, includingThe War Walk: A Journey along the Western Front,Rupert Brooke: Life, Death and Myth and Sir Oswald Mosley. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Nigel Jones Size 1.5MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/hZMIoRREt3qp https://devuploads.com/rwuajs0rmao7
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The Hitler Conspiracies by Richard J. Evans (.PDF)
📮 The Hitler Conspiracies by Richard J. Evans (.PDF) The renowned historian of the Third Reich takes on the conspiracy theories surrounding Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, in a vital history book for the 'post-truth' age The idea that nothing happens by chance in history, that nothing is quite what it seems to be at first sight, that everything is the result of the secret machinations of malign groups of people manipulating everything from behind the scenes - these notions are as old as history itself. But conspiracy theories are becoming more popular and more widespread in the twenty-first century. Nowhere have they become more obvious than in revisionist accounts of the history of the Third Reich. Long-discredited conspiracy theories have taken on a new lease of life, given credence by claims of freshly discovered evidence and novel angles of investigation. In The Hitler Conspiracies renowned historian Richard Evans takes five widely discussed claims involving Hitler and the Nazis and subjects them to forensic scrutiny: that the Jews were conspiring to undermine civilization, as outlined in The Protocols of the Elders of Zion; that the German army was 'stabbed in the back' by socialists and Jews in 1918; that the Nazis burned down the Reichstag in order to seize power; that Rudolf Hess' flight to the UK in 1941 was sanctioned by Hitler and conveyed peace terms suppressed by Churchill; and that Hitler escaped the bunker in 1945 and fled to South America. In doing so, it teases out some surprising features that these, and other conspiracy theories, have in common. This is a history book, but it is a history book for the age of 'post-truth' and 'alternative facts': a book for our own troubled times. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Richard J. Evans Size 3.2MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type PDF 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/tXYKER95mEvP https://devuploads.com/hfh1jd7defzd
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8 Novels by Irwin Shaw (.ePUB)(.AZW3)
📮 8 Novels by Irwin Shaw (.ePUB)(.AZW3) Irwin Shaw (1913 - 1984) was an American playwright, screenwriter and novelist who was also a highly regarded short story author. He was born Irwin Gilbert Shamforoff in the South Bronx, New York City, to Russian-Jewish immigrants. His parents were Rose and Will. His younger brother, David Shaw, became a noted Hollywood producer. David died in 2007. Shortly after Irwin's birth, the Shamforoffs moved to Brooklyn, and Shaw changed his surname upon entering college. He spent most of his youth in Brooklyn, where he graduated from Brooklyn College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1934. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Irwin Shaw Size 32.2MB Category Fiction > General Fiction/Classics > Historical > Various File Type ePUB Bread Upon the Waters:Bread Upon the Waters: Bread Upon the Waters: With one act of kindness, the fate of a New York City family is forever altered - not, perhaps, for the better. The Strands are a happy family, save for the occasional financial struggle. Allen, the father, has a decent job as a schoolteacher, a lovely wife, and smart, ambitious, and compassionate children. When Allen's daughter witnesses a mugging, she takes the victim back to the Strand home for help and a warm meal. The Strands have no clue that the man they are helping is Russell Hazen, a powerful and wealthy Wall Street lawyer. In his gratitude, Hazen offers gifts, vacations, networking opportunities - even plastic surgery. But with each reward comes baggage, and soon the Strands begin to lose sight of what matters most in life. Evening in Byzantium:Evening in Byzantium: Evening in Byzantium: 'They were honest mean and thieves, pimps and panderers and men of virtue. Therewere beautiful women and delicious girls, handsome men with the faces of swines...' 'They were all gamblers in a game with no rules, placing their bets debonairly or in the sweat of fear...' These are some of the characters in Irwin Shaw's bestselling EVENING IN BYZANTIUM. The place is Cannes, the setting, a film festival. The hero is Jesse Craig, forty-eight years old, whose survival is at stake in the midst of this gaudy carnival. Nightwork:Nightwork: Nightwork: Douglas Grimes, penniless ex-pilot, is waiting for the future to start living again. A fortune in cash by a dead body in New York City brings opportunity. Miles Fabian, debonair, jet-set con-man, shows the way...Fast cars, fancy hotels, fancier woman. St Moritz, Paris, Florence, Rome Racehorses, blue movies, gambling, gold. Wild and woolly schemes, all wonderfully profitable. But the day of reckoning must dawn. Who will appear to claim the stolen money? And when? Short Stories, Five Decades:Short Stories, Five Decades: Short Stories, Five Decades: Featuring sixty-three stories spanning five decades, this superb collection-including "Girls in Their Summer Dresses," "Sailor Off the Bremen," and "The Eighty-Yard Run"-clearly illustrates why Shaw is considered one of America's finest short-story writers. The Top of the Hill:The Top of the Hill: The Top of the Hill: The world famous author of Rich Man, Poor Man and Beggarman, Thief has created one of his most memorable characters for one of his most unusual novels; a brilliantly written story of a man who needs to risk death to feel fully alive, a man who turns away from a comfortable, outwardly successful life toward dangerous pleasures. Michael Storr's joy comes from physical danger as a parachutist, a surfer, a hang glider, a free faller, a reckless skier. Oppressed by his life in New York City, he feels choked by his career as an executive in a high powered office, choked by the airless world of air conditioned towers. His own sanity depends on his finding a purer, simpler, more vigorous existence, and he sets out to search for one, even though he loses his wife in the process. He finds the physical excitement he craves but along with it developments he has not contemplated. For some of the personal relationships in which he becomes entangled prove as threatening as the most dangerous of his sports. The Top of the Hill promises to be not only another best seller but another of Irwin Shaw's landmarks. It is filled with scenes that only a master novelist and lifelong athlete could give us and that rank with the most exciting he has ever written. The Troubled Air:The Troubled Air: The Troubled Air: Irwin Shaw's provocative classic about courage and morality at the height of McCarthyism. Clement Archer, head of a popular radio show, faces a profound dilemma: Five of his employees stand accused of being communists, and a magazine threatens disclosure unless Archer fires each and every one. Despite his efforts to meet his own moral standards and avoid self-incrimination, Archer finds himself hounded from both ends of the political spectrum for his seemingly righteous actions. The Young Lions:The Young Lions: The Young Lions: The Young Lions is a vivid and classic novel that portrays the experiences of ordinary soldiers fighting World War II. Told from the points of view of a perceptive young Nazi, a jaded American film producer, and a shy Jewish boy just married to the love of his life, Shaw conveys, as no other novelist has since, the scope, confusion, and complexity of war. Two Weeks in Another Town:Two Weeks in Another Town: Two Weeks in Another Town: struggling actor’s last chance becomes an unforgettable Roman holiday. World War II derailed John Andrus’s acting career. Marred by a facial scar and burdened by a new family, Andrus works for NATO in Paris. A producer from his past shows up with an attractive acting job—involving two weeks in Rome and a hefty salary. How can he pass it up? In Rome, Andrus quickly realizes that the job is not at all what he expected. Bounced between movie sets, directors, producers, and women, he grows more uncertain of his future with each passing day. 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/x21g3rPZCJMh https://devuploads.com/ne32f5c7ppxc
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Anatolia by Somer Sivrioglu and David Dale (.ePUB)
📮 Anatolia by Somer Sivrioglu and David Dale (.ePUB) Re-imagining the traditions of Turkish cuisine in images, stories and delicious recipes... Anatolia is a richly illustrated, entertaining and informative exploration of the regional cooking culture of Turkey. Turkish-born chef Somer Sivrioglu and co-author David Dale re-imagine the traditions of Turkish cooking, presenting recipes ranging from the grand banquets of the Ottoman empire to the spicy snacks of Istanbul's street stalls. In doing so they explain their take on the classics and reveal the surrounding rituals, myths, jokes and folk wisdom of both the old and new Turkey. More than 150 dishes are featured, and images of the recipes are complemented by specially commissioned photographs shot on location in Turkey. Feature spreads on local Turkish chefs and producers and their specialities add a fascinating layer of interest and flavour. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Somer Sivrioglu And David Dale Size 104MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/7ZJO8ZOf0Bt4 https://devuploads.com/z7pgjhb8zcqo
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The Best Little Army In The World by J. L. Granatstein (.ePUB)
📮 The Best Little Army In The World by J. L. Granatstein (.ePUB) This is the story of the Canadian First Army that fought its way from Juno Beach at D-Day in June, 1944, through Normandy, into the Netherlands to liberate that country, to the terrible battles in the Scheldt area, and finally into Germany in 1945. This is also the story of how Canada, which had no army to speak of in 1939, raised a citizen army and turned it into one of the very best fighting armies in World War II, one which helped defeat the most implacable, desperate and battle-hardened German army over the course of 11 months in ’44 and ’45. Canada has always produced astonishingly effective soldiers, and this book is about one of their finest moments. ♻️ Book's Info: Author J. L. Granatstein Size 5.7MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/nobBdODCJsQn https://devuploads.com/7hk99fbgz2av
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Prussia in the Historical Culture by Marcus Colla (.ePUB)
📮 Prussia in the Historical Culture by Marcus Colla (.ePUB) No example demonstrates the fluidity of the past within the German Democratic Republic more powerfully than the history of the Prussian state. Initially attacked in East German official histories as the historical engine of German militarism and reaction, Prussia underwent a remarkable transformation in official and public memory from around the end of the 1970s. This was the so-called 'Prussia-Renaissance', in which, for the first time, the East German state began to recognise and even celebrate figures from Prussian history who had not served a 'progressive' agenda. But the 'Prussia-Renaissance' was also a political and cultural phenomenon with a wide public resonance. The 'Prussia-Renaissance' may have been a relatively short-lived phenomenon, but it evidently opened a deep vein in the historical memory of the German Democratic Republic that defied reduction to 'high politics' alone. This book asks why. Using the case study of Prussia, Marcus Colla presents a multi-perspective approach to the way that a distinctive 'historical culture' was constructed in the German Democratic Republic. It not only evaluates the roles played by political figures, historians, and cultural elites, but also heritage preservationists, exhibition curators, heimat museums, television producers, novelists and playwrights, and singers - the purveyors of what we might more generally term 'popular culture'. In essence, Colla poses four fundamental questions for our understanding of life, politics and culture in communist East Germany: how was history there made? How was it understood? How was it contested? And how was it used? ♻️ Book's Info: Author Marcus Colla Size 3MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/5NgiByvy2BEr https://devuploads.com/5ehbz9twbwgx
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Revolutionaries by Sanjeev Sanyal (.ePUB)
📮 Revolutionaries by Sanjeev Sanyal (.ePUB) The history of India's struggle for freedom is usually told from the perspective of the non-violent movement. Yet, the story of armed resistance to colonial occupation is just as important. Names such as Vinayak Savarkar, Aurobindo Ghosh, Rashbehari Bose, Bagha Jatin, Sachindra Nath Sanyal, Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad and Subhas Chandra Bose are still widely remembered. Their story is almost always presented as acts of individual heroism and not as part of a wider movement that had any overarching strategy or significant impact on the overall struggle for Independence. In reality, the revolutionaries were part of a large network that sustained armed resistance against the British Empire for half a century. They not only created a wide network inside India but also established nodes in Britain, France, Thailand, Germany, Persia, Russia, Italy, Ireland, the United States, Japan and Singapore. At various points, they received official support and recognition from the governments of some of these countries. Even the internal dynamics of the Indian National Congress of the time cannot be understood without the revolutionaries, who enjoyed widespread support within the organization. This was no small-scale movement of naive individual heroism but one that involved a large number of extraordinary young men and women who were connected in multiple ways to each other and to the evolving events of their times. Revolutionaries tells their story, one that is replete with swashbuckling adventure, intrigue, espionage, incredible bravery, diabolical treachery and shockingly unpredictable twists of fate. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Sanjeev Sanyal Size 2.2MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/rO2usdKAPpVP https://devuploads.com/ikghif0705fp
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The Ghost at the Feast by Robert Kagan (.ePUB)
📮 The Ghost at the Feast by Robert Kagan (.ePUB) A comprehensive, sweeping history of America’s rise to global superpower—from the Spanish-American War to World War II—by the acclaimed author of Dangerous Nation “With extraordinary range and research, Robert Kagan has illuminated America’s quest to reconcile its new power with its historical purpose in world order in the early twentieth century.” —Dr. Henry Kissinger At the dawn of the twentieth century, the United States was one of the world’s richest, most populous, most technologically advanced nations. It was also a nation divided along numerous fault lines, with conflicting aspirations and concerns pulling it in different directions. And it was a nation unsure about the role it wanted to play in the world, if any. Americans were the beneficiaries of a global order they had no responsibility for maintaining. Many preferred to avoid being drawn into what seemed an ever more competitive, conflictual, and militarized international environment. However, many also were eager to see the United States taking a share of international responsibility, working with others to preserve peace and advance civilization. The story of American foreign policy in the first four decades of the twentieth century is about the effort to do both—“to adjust the nation to its new position without sacrificing the principles developed in the past,” as one contemporary put it. This would prove a difficult task. The collapse of British naval power, combined with the rise of Germany and Japan, suddenly placed the United States in a pivotal position. American military power helped defeat Germany in the First World War, and the peace that followed was significantly shaped by a U.S. president. But Americans recoiled from their deep involvement in world affairs, and for the next two decades, they sat by as fascism and tyranny spread unchecked, ultimately causing the liberal world order to fall apart. America’s resulting intervention in the Second World War marked the beginning of a new era, for the United States and for the world. Brilliant and insightful, The Ghost at the Feast shows both the perils of American withdrawal from the world and the price of international responsibility. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Robert Kagan Size 6.5MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/pEEJEEPecN4Y https://devuploads.com/jvfwtr8k4e2u
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Germany 1989 by Lothar Kettenacker (.ePUB)
📮 Germany 1989 by Lothar Kettenacker (.ePUB) In autumn 1989 the world watched transfixed as East German citizens, demonstrating under the banner ‘We are the people!’, staged the only successful, totally peaceful revolution in German history. By October 1990, the process of reunification was formally concluded, bringing together a nation that had been divided for almost four decades. Now, nearly twenty years later, it is possible to judge the causes and consequences of the revolution more clearly. Was the fall of the Berlin Wall an unexpected fluke, or was it, in fact, the result of a long process of engagement between East and West? And did the momentous events of 1989 really signal the start of a bright new future for a united Germany? In this probing and wide-ranging account, Lothar Kettenacker considers the background behind the division of Germany and explains how the Berlin Wall and its death trap border proved to be the most horrendous manifestation of East-West antagonism. He also looks beyond 1990 to show how the confusion caused by the sudden collapse of the GDR and the fusion of two radically different economies is proving to be a challenge that will preoccupy Germany for generations to come. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Lothar Kettenacker Size 1.7MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/tGDhY9g9JuVV https://devuploads.com/t7eved7bntr6
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A Volterra Approach to Predistortion by Carlos Crespo-Cadenas (.PDF)
📮 A Volterra Approach to Predistortion by Carlos Crespo-Cadenas (.PDF) Thorough discussion of the theory and application of the Volterra series for impairments compensation in RF circuits and systems. A Volterra Approach to Digital Predistortion: Sparse Identification and Estimation offers a comprehensive treatment of the Volterra series approach as a practical tool for the behavioral modeling and linearization of nonlinear wireless communication systems. Although several perspectives can be considered when analyzing nonlinear effects, this book focuses on the Volterra series to study systems with real-valued continuous time RF signals as well as complex-valued discrete-time baseband signals in the digital signal processing field. A unified framework provides the reader with in-depth understanding of the available Volterra-based behavioral models; in particular, the book emphasizes those models derived by exploiting the knowledge of the physical phenomena that produce different types of nonlinear distortion. From these distinctive standpoints, this work remarkably contributes to theoretical issues of behavioral modeling. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Carlos Crespo-Cadenas Size 10.5MB Category Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices File Type PDF 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/r4Xp0N2EzMWq https://devuploads.com/o4dh6nengnnv
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Data Protection: The Wake of AI and ML by Chaminda Hewage (.ePUB)+
📮 Data Protection: The Wake of AI and ML by Chaminda Hewage (.ePUB)+ This book provides a thorough and unique overview of the challenges, opportunities and solutions related with data protection in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies. It investigates the interface of data protection and new technologies, emphasising the growing need to safeguard personal and confidential data from unauthorised access and change. The authors emphasize the crucial need of strong data protection regulations, focusing on the consequences of AI and ML breakthroughs for privacy and individual rights. This book emphasizes the multifarious aspect of data protection, which goes beyond technological solutions to include ethical, legislative and societal factors. The core concept behind AI is to simulate human-like intelligence in machines, allowing them to analyze complex data, recognize patterns, and make informed decisions. This field has evolved significantly, from early symbolic AI systems that relied on predefined rules to modern AI systems that leverage ML algorithms for data-driven learning. ML algorithms play a pivotal role in AI development by enabling machines to learn from data. These algorithms are designed to extract meaningful insights and patterns from large datasets, which are then used to make predictions or decisions. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Chaminda Hewage Size 26.9MB Category Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/tSkCQLuOZ8YJ https://devuploads.com/x010fj7zuv0s
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Handbook on Teaching Empirical Software by Daniel Mendez (.ePUB)+
📮 Handbook on Teaching Empirical Software by Daniel Mendez (.ePUB)+ This handbook exploits the profound experience and expertise of well-established scholars in the empirical software engineering community to provide guidance and support in teaching various research methods and fundamental concepts. A particular focus is thus on combining research methods and their epistemological settings and terminology with didactics and pedagogy for the subject. The book covers the most essential contemporary research methods and philosophical and cross-cutting concerns in software engineering research, considering both academic and industrial settings, at the same time providing insights into the effective teaching of concepts and strategies. Empirical software engineering has received much attention in recent years and helped shift software engineering research from a more mathematically oriented and design science-driven discipline to a more insight-oriented and theory-driven one. While extensive guidelines are nowadays available for designing, conducting, reporting, and reviewing empirical studies, similar attention has not yet been paid to teaching empirical software engineering. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Daniel Mendez Size 41.4MB Category Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/V63QbWxJkilG https://devuploads.com/u04dg4ssnq8m
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The Shadow Book of Ji Yun by Ji Yun (.ePUB)
📮 The Shadow Book of Ji Yun by Ji Yun (.ePUB) Imagine if a national political figure like Benjamin Franklin was also a paranormal investigator, one who wrote up his investigations with a storytelling flair that reads like a combination of M.R. James, Lafcadio Hearn, and Zhuangzi—with a dash of the bureaucratic absurdism of Kafka sprinkled in, alongside a healthy dose of H.P. Lovecraft’s weird antiquarianism. In China, at roughly the same time that Franklin was filling the sky with electrified kites, there was such a figure. He was Special Advisor to the emperor of China, Imperial Librarian, and one of the most celebrated scholars and poets of his time. His name was Ji Yun (纪昀). Beginning in 1789, Ji Yun published five volumes of weird tales and ghost stories that combined supernatural autobiographical accounts with early speculative fictions. Combining insights into Chinese magic and metaphysics with tales of cannibal villages, sentient fogs, alien encounters, and fox spirits; as well as accounts of soul swapping, haunted cities, and the “jiangshi” (the Chinese vampire), there is no literary work quite like that of Ji Yun. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Ji Yun Size 1.5MB Category Fiction > General Fiction/Classics File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/qsg5JqTayUU9 https://devuploads.com/t4fmgo53fkd2
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Cool Hand Luke by Donn Pearce (.ePUB)
📮 Cool Hand Luke by Donn Pearce (.ePUB) Out of his experiences working on a chain gang, Donn Pearce created Cool Hand Luke, the larger-than-life war hero—Good Guy Number One—turned drunkard, vandal, and convict. A blasphemer and "pretty evil feller" who "could work the hardest, eat the mostest, and tell the biggest lies." Luke's outsized feats of gambling and gluttony—he bets Society Red, a college man from Boston, that he can eat fifty eggs—and his harrowing escapes and recaptures are recounted by Dragline, who followed Luke in his last, fatal escape attempt and who basks in Luke's reflected glory. To the convicts left behind on the chain gang, Luke has become the hope of freedom and defiance that they dare not act upon themselves. Luke's refusal to "git his mind right" and submit to the sadistic discipline of the Walking Boss becomes part of their mythology of survival. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Donn Pearce Size 0.28MB Category Fiction > General Fiction/Classics File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/xHrcnYEDWYIn https://devuploads.com/rn2jro8d5nro
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Texas Heller by E. M. Parsons (.ePUB)
📮 Texas Heller by E. M. Parsons (.ePUB) Texas: 1869. When man wearing Yankee blue returns home, he's a walking target... even for his own brother. When news of Fort Sumter reached Two Trees, Texas, Coy Quillen was one of the first to sign up. Not many people under stood his decision to join the Union forces, but Coy Quillen was a man who lived by his beliefs, everybody else be damned. Now the long, bloody years of fighting were over and Quillen comes home, a useless saber-scarred hand at his side. But that's not his biggest burden. He's a hated man, resented for helping whip the South. Not even his own brother will speak to him. And while he was away, Quillen's father died and their ranch was lost. There's nothing left in Two Trees for Quillen. Another man might turn around and go... leaving the town for good. But not not Quillen. He's going to stand his ground....and raise some hell. ♻️ Book's Info: Author E. M. Parsons Size 0.32MB Category Fiction > General Fiction/Classics Western File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/wtJqCPGCjpKp https://devuploads.com/mak1gahdi6x4
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To Live and Die in L.A. by Gerald Petievich (.ePUB)
📮 To Live and Die in L.A. by Gerald Petievich (.ePUB) Two U.S. Treasury agents, partners and antagonists, are drawn into a matrix of violence and corruption, southern California-style, that becomes a journey through a sunlit hell – at the end of which they become experts on the thin line between what it takes to live – and die – in L.A. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Gerald Petievich Size 0.23MB Category Fiction > Mystery/Thriller File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/Bjsojo861lDu https://devuploads.com/nmr389ukpjzg
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Resurrection Man by Eoin McNamee (.ePUB)
📮 Resurrection Man by Eoin McNamee (.ePUB) Victor Kelly is the resurrection man, a violent and ruthless Protestant killer roaming the streets of Belfast in the 1970s. In this, his brilliant and shocking debut novel, Eoin McNamee announced his arrival as one of the leading chroniclers of Ireland's fractured past. 'Achingly exquisite prose as concentrated as poetry, as unfailing an ear for the cadences and quirks of Belfast dialogue as Roddy Doyle has for Dublin and a fatalistic sense of suspense.' Sunday Times ♻️ Book's Info: Author Eoin Mcnamee Size 0.36MB Category Fiction > Mystery/Thriller File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/CM3AzSBqOWeK https://devuploads.com/s0xf7bkszgpt
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Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake (.ePUB)
📮 Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake (.ePUB) As the novel opens, Titus, heir to Lord Sepulchrave, has just been born. He stands to inherit the miles of rambling stone and mortar that form Gormenghast Castle. Meanwhile, far away and in the kitchen, a servant named Steerpike escapes his drudge-work and begins an auspicious ascent to power.Inside of Gormenghast, all events are predetermined by complex rituals, the origins of which are lost in time. The castle is peopled by dark characters in half-lit corridors. Dreamlike and macabre, Peake's extraordinary novel is one of the most astonishing and fantastic works in modern fiction. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Mervyn Peake Size 1.44MB Category Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/0qiyqB1rGcpR https://devuploads.com/13795lwa3yex
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Learning Korean: Recipes for Home Cooking by Peter Serpico (.ePUB)
📮 Learning Korean: Recipes for Home Cooking by Peter Serpico (.ePUB) A “wildly inventive” (Food & Wine) James Beard Award–winning chef interprets one of Asia’s greatest cuisines for the everyday eater. The best Korean food is Korean home cooking. The cornerstones of every meal are kimchi and white rice, and once you unlock that perfect marriage of flavor, the universe of wholesome, vegetable-centric cooking will inspire healthy eating, every day. In this insightful and endearing cookbook, new flavors, techniques, and ways to enjoy one of the world’s greatest cuisines are revealed by chef and father Peter Serpico. Born in Seoul and raised in Maryland, Serpico’s route to Korean food came long after making a name for himself in New York City restaurants. His first bites of marinated short ribs and black bean noodles tasted like home, and a love affair with the flavors and techniques of his birthplace began. His debut cookbook draws from his decades of professional cooking experience to elevate the greatest hits of at-home Korean dishes. Serpico’s brilliant Instant Kimchi brings home the funk of fermented cabbage in record time, his hearty interpretation of gamjatang is a Spicy Pork Rib Stew to share, and his classic noodle and rice cake dishes borrow from grandma with clever spins for the modern, busy parent. BBQ fans will love a Korea-fied roast chicken and a sweet-and-spicy grilled cauliflower. Across 100 recipes, Serpico shares his philosophy of eating, his personal journey into food, and a connection to family that promises satisfaction and comfort for cooks of all backgrounds. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Peter Serpico Size 119MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/WdDZzHn67QeL https://devuploads.com/ssrrzhdq7edc
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The Art of Afternoon Tea by Mickael Benichou (.ePUB)
📮 The Art of Afternoon Tea by Mickael Benichou (.ePUB) More than 75 stunning recipes and inspiration for how to host and bake for the ultimate afternoon tea party. The art of afternoon tea is a delightful and refined tradition that has been cherished for centuries and invites us to savor simple pleasures in a world that often rushes by too quickly. It is an elegant affair where delicate china cups are filled with aromatic teas, accompanied by dainty finger sandwiches, bite-size savories, scones, and delectable patisserie. The setting is meticulously arranged with pristine linen tablecloths, vases of fresh flowers, and fine porcelain teapots and as you sip a soothing cup of tea, time seems to slow down, allowing for intimate conversation and a moment of tranquility... Here you will find the ultimate guide to enjoying this experience to the full at home, from insights into the history, traditions, and etiquette of afternoon tea to achievable recipes for all the elements necessary to create a three-tiered cake stand brimming with delicious treats that will be the envy of any tea salon in the finest hotels. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Mickael Benichou Size 22MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/oP8m963V8OE3 https://devuploads.com/ybinmb7fkias
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Foolproof Microwave: 60 Innovative Recipes by Amy Stephenson (.ePUB)
📮 Foolproof Microwave: 60 Innovative Recipes by Amy Stephenson (.ePUB) Foolproof Microwave offers 60 innovative recipes to transform work lunches and student dinners. Microwaves are a staple piece of kitchen kit at work home, and university. Better yet, they're reliable, efficient and cheap to run, meaning that you can have lunch sorted in minutes. With 60 delicious, easy recipes, and all the tips and tricks you need to get the most out of this humble appliance, Foolproof Microwave is here to save you from sad lunches and transform meals on-the-go. From breakfast mug muffins to noodle soups and even brownies, cookies and cakes, Foolproof Microwave delivers 60 mouth-watering recipes you won't believe were cooked in a microwave. The Foolproof series celebrates the simple ways to cook, eat and enjoy different dishes and techniques, and offers amazing new ways to elevate classics, as well revealing new sure-to-be favourites. The series includes: BBQ, One-Pot, Freezer, Veggie One-Pot, Fish, Picnic, Roasting Pan, and Slow Cooker. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Amy Stephenson Size 59MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/qGe4aIbopOlq https://devuploads.com/unpxbjoa3p4o
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Foolproof Veggie Air Fryer by Louise Kenney (.ePUB)
📮 Foolproof Veggie Air Fryer by Louise Kenney (.ePUB) Get more plants on your plate, with 60 veggie-friendly air fryer recipes. Elevate your most-loved vegetables with this foolproof kitchen gadget. Whether you're cooking for the family or need to easily cater for a vegetarian guest, Foolproof Veggie Air Fryer reveals just how simple it is to create satisfying dishes in little time and with zero fuss. From snacks to light bites, sides to mains, and even sweet treats, within this book you'll find a huge variety of quick and straightforward meals that make the most of this must-have appliance. With step-by-step instructions and a photo for every recipe, packing flavour and texture into these inventive vegetarian and vegan dishes is effortless. The Foolproof series celebrates uncomplicated ways to cook, eat and make the most of your kitchen. The series includes: BBQ, One-Pot, Freezer, Veggie One-Pot, Fish, Picnic, Roasting Pan, Slow Cooker and Air Fryer. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Louise Kenney Size 54MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/FrY7VbQHSPKc https://devuploads.com/dd0n33rpskrv
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DK Top 10 Cuba, 2024 Edition by DK Travel (.ePUB)
📮 DK Top 10 Cuba, 2024 Edition by DK Travel (.ePUB) Cuba is a magnificently diverse island brimming with stunning beaches, lush valleys, beautifully preserved colonial-era buildings and classic cars. Your DK Eyewitness Top 10 travel guide ensures you'll find your way around Cuba with absolute ease. Our newly updated Top 10 travel guide breaks down the best of Cuba into helpful lists of ten — from our own selected highlights to the best museums and galleries, places to eat, shops and cultural experiences. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Dk Travel Size 160MB Category Non-Fiction > General /Travel File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/4NxrbQAxqBBW https://devuploads.com/nu6ujxt4300x
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Lonely Planet Korea, 13th Edition by Lonely Planet (.ePUB)
📮 Lonely Planet Korea, 13th Edition by Lonely Planet (.ePUB) Lonely Planet's Korea is our most comprehensive guide that extensively covers all the country has to offer, with recommendations for both popular and lesser-known experiences. Marvel at the volcanic landscape of Jeju-do, wonder at the exquisite Changdeokgung palace, and get dirty at the Boryeong Mud Festival; all with your trusted travel companion. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Lonely Planet Size 113MB Category Non-Fiction > General /Travel File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/nrdWEOquFCfz https://devuploads.com/j5cvu0qn7fna