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CaligulaCaligula was one of the first rulers of the Roman Empire, and yet numbers among the most famous. His family history is mired in political scandals, tragedy, and murderous plots to forward the agendas of shadowy cabals that sought to oppose the nation in its early infancy. The full story of his life begins long before his birth, and his legacy continues long after his sensational murder at the hands of those closest to him. Inside you will read about...- The Rise of the Roman Empire- The Julio-Claudian Dynasty- Caligula's Rise to Power- An Emperor Driven Mad- An Emperor Becomes a God- The Assassination of the EmperorAnd much more! A true product of his time, Caligula's rich and colorful story is sure to draw you in until the very end.
The CrusadesThe Crusades are the prototype and epitome of the Holy War. The fight to take control of the city of Jerusalem, believed to be the most sacred Holy City to two distinct religions of Christianity and Islam, has lasted far longer than the two centuries of the Crusades and its reach has extended far further than Europe and the Middle East. Over the course of nine organized campaigns and many more unorganized ones, the Christian west militarized in the name of God to push back the threat of Islam advancing from the east. Inside you will read about...- Peace in War: A Background to the Crusades- The First to the Eighth Crusade- Establishing the Crusader States- The Children's Crusade and Crusading Against Christians- The Last CrusadeAnd much more! Understanding the Crusades is key in understanding the religious divides that still threaten the order of the world.
Discover the remarkable history of the Culper Spy Ring...Messages written in secret codes or invisible ink, agents operating behind enemy lines and known only by code names, the provision of vital secret intelligence used to direct military operations-these are staple elements of modern spy fiction. Still, all were used more than two hundred years ago by one of the first professional spy networks ever created: the Culper Spy Ring. George Washington was one of the few eighteenth-century military leaders to recognize the importance of using covert operatives living in enemy territory to provide information of military value. He was virtually unique in being willing to use this information to shape his strategy on the battlefield. American victory in the War of Independence showed that he was completely right. One British commander after the war noted angrily that Britain had not been outfought but "outspied." This is the story of a network of courageous patriot spies operating for several years in British-occupied New York during the American Revolutionary War. The critical information they provided contributed directly to the creation of the modern United States of America. This is the story of the Culper Spy Ring. Discover a plethora of topics such asThe Revolutionary WarThe First Patriot Spy Ring in New YorkCodes and Invisible InkWashington's Secret Six: Spies of the Culper RingBenedict Arnold: The American TraitorThe End of the Culper Spy RingAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on the Culper Spy Ring, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button!
Discover the remarkable life of Spencer Tracy...Spencer Tracy was a man who truly immersed himself in his craft. Ever since he was a boy, he dreamed of making his way to the big screen to play larger-than-life roles, and he didn't stop until he made that dream a reality. Tracy brought a whole string of box office hits to the golden age of film; still, his life wasn't perfect. The actor struggled with alcohol addiction, and due to infidelity, his marriage at home would be strained. After separating from his wife, he kept in place a long-term relationship with actress Katharine Hepburn until the day he died. Yes, Spencer Tracy had his difficulties in life, but they by no means outshine his triumphs, which include being the first person to win two consecutive Academy Awards for Best Actor. Discover a plethora of topics such asActing at CollegeStruggling as an ActorHollywood SuccessTracy during World War IIHealth IssuesLate Life and DeathAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on Spencer Tracy, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button!
Ancient CivilizationsThree Books in One + Free Bonus- Ancient Rome: A History From Beginning to End- Ancient Greece: A History From Beginning to End- Ancient Egypt: A History From Beginning to End- FREE BONUS! Ancient RomeRome is a city of myth and legend. The Eternal City, the city of the seven hills, the sacred city, the caput mundi, the center of the world, Roma, Rome, by any of her many names is a city built of history and blood, marble and water, war and conquest. Inside you will read about...- Legendary Beginnings- The Senate and the People- Ave Caesar- Empire- Rulers of the World- The Fall- Legacy From legendary beginnings, a city rose from the swamp surrounded by the seven hills and split by the Tiber River. Built and rebuilt, a sacred republic and a divine empire, blessed by a thousand gods and by One, the story of her rise and fall has been told and retold for a thousand years and is still relevant in today's world, as echoes of her ancient glory have shaped our culture, laws, lifestyle and beliefs in subtle and pervasive ways. Ancient GreeceAncient Greece was the birthplace of advances in government, art, philosophy, science, and architecture-all of which continue to influence the world today. Warriors and diplomats, scientists, artists, and the first comedians; the achievements of this ancient society have formed a strong foundation to be built upon by later cultures. Inside you will read about...- Mount Olympus - Polis - Athens and Sparta - Literature - Philosophy - Art and Architecture - Science From the ancient origins of the Olympic Games through to art, architecture, language, and even the very way we view and investigate the world around us, the legacy of the culture and civilization of ancient Greece still burns brightly in the modern world. Ancient EgyptAncient Egypt was a highly developed civilization that lasted for thousands of years and left behind fascinating clues in the form of impressive structures and monuments. It was a culture balanced between the lush fertility of the Nile Valley and the barrenness of the surrounding vast deserts. The same balance holds true for our knowledge of the history of Egypt. In spite of the evidence we have, so much remains hidden and yet to be fully understood. Inside you will read about...- The Nile- The Gods and Goddesses- The Book and the Dead- The Pyramids- Magic, Plagues and Curses- Famous Pharaohs- Immortality New methods of scientific investigation reveal new ways of interpreting the ancient evidence. As the shifting desert sands overflowed and then disclosed the Great Sphinx, after thousands of years of study ancient Egypt still holds much that has yet to be revealed.
Mahatma GandhiGandhi. The name conjures the image of a man, unimpressive in appearance, simple in his lifestyle, who spent his life pursuing independence for India. Months after the country achieved that independence from Great Britain, Gandhi's life ended when an assassin killed him. But Gandhi's legacy lives on. Gandhi's rise to political and spiritual leadership is the incredible saga of a man who, in his youth, showed no signs of greatness but who became one of the most influential men of all time. The civil rights movement that was led by Martin Luther King, Jr. owes its inspiration to Gandhi; the patient suffering of Nelson Mandela in his fight against apartheid grew out of the civil disobedience of Gandhi. Inside you will read about...- Growing up in India- Studying Law in London- Political Activism in South Africa- Becoming the Mahatma- The Battle for Independence in India- The Martyr of IndiaAnd much more! The twentieth century saw the rise of despots and dictators, charlatans and cowards; it witnessed the evolution of weapons so deadly that whole countries could be destroyed; it incubated the rise of political philosophies and religious extremism that sought to eradicate democracy and mock compassion. But amidst all of the violence and hatred, Gandhi remained steadfast to his beliefs, and his beliefs have changed the world.
William ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare is one of the most recognizable names in the world. Regardless of country, language, age, or gender, people are familiar with the Bard's work and his contributions to literature, theatre, art, and music. His genius was so evident that he became famous and respected throughout England in his own lifetime, eventually earning the attention and patronage of the king himself. Inside you will read about...- A Legend is Born- The Lost Years- Early Career- The Golden Years- Poetic Works- The Death of William ShakespeareAnd much more! From his humble birth to his sudden death, William Shakespeare's life is traced through the theatrical legacy he left behind.
NapoleonThis book is for anyone that enjoys crucial turning points in history. Napoleon was an unremarkable man who managed to change the entire landscape of the world 200 years ago. He has been hailed as a military genius and his victories are still studied by international armed forces to this day. Inside you will read about...✓ The Little Corporal✓ Napoleon Takes Charge✓ The Napoleonic Code✓ On the Road to Empire✓ A Continent Under Siege✓ Backroom Deals and the Division of Empire✓ Exile and the Napoleonic Last Stand✓ Everyone Wants to Rule the World Through military exploit and the Napoleonic code, he was a man who came out of nowhere and changed the world. This book describes not only how he did it, but why he did it; delve into the psychology of one of the most heroic despots ever known - Napoleon Bonaparte! Series Information: Military Biographies Book 1
Andrew JacksonOld Hickory. King Mob. The Peoples President. King Andrew I. The nicknames by which the seventh president is known reflect the different facets of his complicated nature. He believed in the rights of the common man because he came from humble beginnings and distrusted the vested institutions of power. The first American president born to immigrant parents, Jackson was the embodiment of the new blood which infused the American spirit in the early 19th century. Inside you will read about...- The Birth of a Legend- Jackson the General- Jackson and Politics- Jackson's Home Life- Jackson's First Term- Jackson's Second Term- Jackson Returns to Tennessee- Jackson's LegacyLike his country, he was both ruthless and chivalrous, hot-tempered and steadfast, an authoritarian and a believer in equality. Jackson cannot be described in one-dimensional terms because there were layers to the Tennessee frontier president. Jacksonian democracy invigorated the national government and became a foundation of the modern political process. Controversial and complicated, Andrew Jacksons life is worthy of examination. To understand America, it's vital to understand Andrew Jackson."
H. H. HolmesH. H. Holmes' story has become one of legend. Holmes committed his crimes at a time in history where the idea of murdering on a mass scale was just being introduced to the world through the actions of Jack the Ripper. Unlike Jack the Ripper though, Holmes' motives were clear; he killed out of greed, convenience, and curiosity. Inside you will read about...- Herman Webster Mudgett, the Medical Student- Settling in Chicago- Murders in the Mansion- The World's Deadliest Fair- Suicide or Murder- America's First Serial KillerAnd much more! Fueled by an intense desire for money, Holmes sought the fastest way to make money with the least amount of effort possible. Throughout his life he would commit devastating murders for money, properly earning him the title of America's first serial killer.
Charlie ChaplinCharlie Chaplin is most famously known for his "tramp" character-the homeless hobo that can be seen hopping from trains and lining up in the soup kitchens of the Great Depression. At a time when the whole world was struggling from economic meltdown, Charlie Chaplin made "destitute" a term of endearment. We may laugh when we see Charlie Chaplin so broke that he has to boil his shoes and eat them, but during the worst parts of the economic collapse of the 1920s and 1930s, some people had to do just that. So, at the time, even though many would laugh at the crazy tramp's antics, they could also relate and identify with them. And the fact that Charlie Chaplin's tramp character could be completely broke with his pockets turned out, sitting in a gutter with the rain pouring down, yet still be happy, gave people quite a bit of encouragement. People thought that if the homeless, wandering tramp portrayed in Chaplin's films could get through such rough times and be alright, maybe they could too. Inside you will read about...- From the Poorhouse to the Stage- Coming to America- Unhappily Married- The Silent Film Hush Money- He Doesn't Talkie- Socialist Leanings- Exile from the United StatesAnd much more! As goofy as some of Chaplin's slapstick comedic moments are in his films, it was the way he just kept trundling along, even in the face of great adversity, that empowered so many. It was this tantalizing glimpse of hope, more than anything else, that kept them coming back for more.
Discover the remarkable history of the Battle of Verdun...Fought from February to December 1916, the Battle of Verdun was intended to "bleed the French white" and bring their army to the point of collapse. Instigated by the Germans under the command of General Erich von Falkenhayn, it became a war of attrition that would benefit neither side. With its devastating death toll and the appalling number of wounded, the Battle of Verdun is one of the deadliest in history. Both sides made mistakes in the longest battle fought in the First World War. General Falkenhayn's attitude was perhaps just as astonishing as the death toll; deliberately opting for a battle plan that would slowly grind the French down, his hubris meant he overlooked the possibility of the Germans being dragged into an unwinnable situation. In this book, you will read about Falkenhayn and the deplorable conditions he put the French and his own men through for the Battle of Verdun-a battle he knew the French could not resist. Discover a plethora of topics such asPlan of AttackThe Fog that Saved FranceFight for the HillsHell at Fort VauxRelieved by the SommeA Hard-fought VictoryAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on the Battle of Verdun, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button!
Byzantine EmpireAccording to history books, the Roman Empire ended in 476 CE with the fall of Rome. But if you asked most people alive at that time, they would have pointed you to what they considered the continuation of the Roman Empire-the civilization we now call the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantines, however, were more than just a remnant of Roman glory. At its geographical peak, the Byzantine Empire stretched out across the Mediterranean world. Culturally, the Byzantines both preserved the knowledge of the classical world, much of which was lost in the West, and added to it. Inside you will read about...- A Divided Empire- The Fall of the West- Rising to Glory- An Age of War- The Destruction of Icons- The House of Macedon- The Comnenian Revival- The Final DeclineAnd much more! Shaped by its classical roots, its Christian religion, and the changing medieval world, the story of the Byzantine Empire is one of both glorious victories and terrible defeats, of a civilization that rose from the brink of destruction again and again, and of the development of a culture whose vestiges remain today.
Grace KellyGrace Kelly. The name itself still conjures up images of beauty, talent and the extraordinary life of one of America's hottest Hollywood talents of the 1950s. Of course she is equally well known for then marrying into the royal family of Monaco and for the circumstances surrounding her untimely death at the age of just 52. Inside you will read about...- Early Modeling Career- Parental Problems- Work with Hitchcock- To Catch a Prince- Princess or PrisonerAnd much more! Now, in this new book, Grace Kelly: A Life From Beginning to End, the days of this true superstar of the modern age are told in breath-taking clarity and with an eye for detail that leaves no stone unturned.From her early modelling career and her work with the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, through to her marriage to Prince Rainier of Monaco and moving in high society circles, each step taken is portrayed with honesty and sensitivity, right up until her last days.For anyone who grew up with Grace Kelly's name on film credits, or those who still appreciate her beauty and talent, Grace Kelly: A Life From Beginning to End, is the 'must read' book of the year!
War of 1812In 1812, Americans held two distinctly different visions of their country. Some saw growing production, manufactures, trade, and merchant ships traversing the globe bringing a vast array of staple and luxury goods to commercial centers and riches to American captains living in cities like the capitals of Europe. Others saw a vast agrarian paradise spreading from the eastern coast into the western wilderness where innumerable American farmers and their families could be independent and equal, free of government impediments and corruption. These incompatible visions of America were held by two opposing political parties. The two halves of America also had incompatible views on the necessity of war that year. Only the Democratic-Republicans were anxious to march into Canada, seize Florida, and take all the western lands they could win or negotiate. Canada survived, but the indigenous peoples, despite their prodigious efforts to get a voice at the peace treaty table, failed to preserve their cultures, as they foresaw would happen. Inside you will read about...- War Hawks and Neutrality- Declaration and Reaction- The Campaign of 1812 and 1813- 1814: War in the Balance- Final Conflict and PeaceAnd much more! Discover how shifting political ideologies shaped the path forward to 1812 and beyond.
Discover the legendary life of King Arthur...Dating back to the fifth century, the legend of King Arthur, his Queen Guinevere, and the Knights of the Round Table is an integral part of British national mythology. From its beginning as a few lines of Latin text written in a sixth-century monk's hand, Arthurian legend has blossomed over the years into a unique universe built on the real foundations of Britain's Dark Ages and the principles of ancient chivalry. Liberally expanded over the years to include romantic entanglements, an imaginary ancient empire, and the threat of the supernatural, the legend of King Arthur remains as engaging today as it was in medieval times. King Arthur's life, whether it happened or not, cuts to the core of the Matter of Britain and reveals the heart of Britain's fanciful idea of its origin. Discover a plethora of topics such as The Era of King Arthur Ambrosius Aurelianus King Arthur and the Celts Geoffrey of Monmouth King Arthur's Grave The Round Table And much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on King Arthur, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!
The story of the Mayflower is one of adventure, courage, and destiny. The Mayflower was the ship that launched a nation. She left from England in September of 1620, carrying 102 English Separatists to a new life, one that came with the freedom to practice their religious beliefs as they saw fit. These Pilgrims had the courage of their convictions. They had already potentially faced execution for practicing their beliefs and now they were willing to uproot their lives, their families, and their homes, to sign contracts of indentured servitude for them and their children - all to find what they called freedom in a foreign land. Inside you will read about...- How Religious Upheaval Shaped American Colonization- The Ship that Launched a Nation's Future- The Contract and the Crossing- Arrival in America- Early Life in the Colonies- Pilgrims and Puritans- The Ideology that Shaped a Nation Their journey was one of courage and destiny as they forged ahead, crossing an ocean to settle in a harsh environment. They faced storms and dangerous adversaries to get to the New World. There, they built a life based on the values they held sacred, and those values would form the foundation of a new nation almost a century later. This eBook tells the story of their adventure in a concise yet thorough manner that is packed with historical detail and enjoyable to read.
Vlad the ImpalerThe character Count Dracula is well-known throughout the world. He is a dark, seductive, pale man wearing a cape. His gaze is quite literally captivating, and he has the strength of ten men. The story, written by Bram Stoker in 1897, has been retold hundreds of times, but is there a historical figure upon whom the character is based? Is there really a Dracula? Many scholars argue that Vlad III Dracula, also known as Vlad the Impaler, is the real Dracula. He was known in western Europe for his cruelty, most especially his penchant for impaling his victims. He is said to have killed somewhere between 40,000 and 100,000 people during his crusade to stop the Ottoman Empire from expanding into eastern Europe. He was equally harsh on the people he ruled and is said to have taken great pleasure in torturing his victims. Inside you will read about...- Vlad's early life and family- Rise to power: Vlad's first reign- War with the Ottomans, Vlad's main reign- Vlad's imprisonment, third reign, and death- Vlad Dracula's legacy- Vlad the Impaler in fiction: Count Dracula His story, however, is much more complicated than the oft-reported details of his atrocities would imply. He lived in a time of conflict where many were equally as cruel, and he is viewed as a hero in Romania where he is remembered as a protector of his people. This eBook tells the story of his life and times, and discusses his connection to the fictional Count Dracula, in a succinct, compelling manner, which makes for an entertaining read that is packed with historical information.
No historical figure's life story offers a more intriguing and insightful look at a specific moment in French, and European, history than that of Joan of Arc. Over the course of a biography that sadly lasts just nineteen years, Joan of Arc completely altered the course of the Hundred Year's War. Acting on the counsel of divine voices, Joan left her small village behind, swapped her peasant dress for a suit of armor, and transformed herself into a revered military leader. From her first miracle, freeing the besieged city of Orléans, to her finest moment, leading King Charles VII to Reims for his coronation, the Maid of Orléans stunned the world with her courage, her goodness, and her faith. Ultimately, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake for her insistence that she received counsel from God but what she achieved as a result of this guidance is a truly incredible story.
Grigori RasputinRasputin began life as a peasant in the poorest reaches of Siberia and ended his life as the virtual second-in-command of Tsarist Russia. How did he achieve such a rapid change in fortunes? Was it through palace intrigue or magic and mind control? Or perhaps, the causes were a combination of hypnosis and haemophilia? The tsar's son Nicholas had been born with the dreaded "royal disease" otherwise known as the blood clotting deficiency named haemophilia. The slightest cut or scrape could be life-threatening for the young boy. The self-proclaimed healer managed to convince the royal family that he was the only way that their son would stay alive. With a role this vital, there was no way that Rasputin would be dropped from the imperial payroll anytime soon. Inside you will read about...- From Peasant Monk to Royal Holy Man- Rasputin's Miracle- Immoral Rumors- Rasputin's Banishment- Rasputin During World War I- The End of Rasputin's ReignAnd much more! Through intrigue, divine intervention, or perhaps just the sheer force of his personality, he forever cemented his place in Russian history. Read about the mad monk turned master minister-read about the astonishing rise and fall that comprised the life of Grigori Rasputin.
Discover the remarkable history of the Boxer Rebellion...The Boxer Rebellion saw impoverished Chinese peasants strike a blow against the Western powers, particularly the British, who had come to challenge China's sovereignty. The uprising was both a harbinger of things to come for China and a by-product of simmering decades of friction between the Chinese and the British. The Chinese had been able to call the shots during the initial engagement of trade with the West but lost control after the British began smuggling opium into the country. What was a lucrative product for British trade was devastating to the Chinese as addiction began to take its toll on the population. The British fought and won the Opium Wars, and with the victory came trade advantages that eroded China's autonomy. By the late 1800s, humiliated by Chinese military defeats, enraged by the encroachment of Christian missionaries, and alarmed at the role that Western influence played in China's politics, a group of rebels known as the Boxers, so-named because of their emphasis on physical fitness and the martial arts, rose up against the foreign enemy and set the stage for cataclysmic changes to come in China's history. Discover a plethora of topics such asTrade with the Mighty Middle KingdomThe Opium WarsThe Self-Strengthening MovementRise of the BoxersThe Fight for BeijingThe Legacy of the Boxer RebellionAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on the Boxer Rebellion, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button!
Discover the tragic history of the Holodomor Famine...The word Holodomor derives from a combination of two Ukrainian words: holod (hunger) and mor (extermination). This term is used to describe one of the least-known events of state-sponsored mass starvation: the Great Famine of Soviet Ukraine in 1932-1933. Around four million Ukrainians died during the famine, and yet, the extent of this human catastrophe was virtually unknown in the West. Up to 1991, the Soviet Union refused to acknowledge that any famine had taken place in Ukraine at all and absolutely denied that such an event might have been deliberately orchestrated on the orders of Joseph Stalin and the Politburo. Even afterward, it was discovered that important records had been destroyed or altered. So, what really happened in Ukraine from 1932 to 1933? And, was it genocide? This is the story of the Holodomor, the Great Ukrainian Famine. Discover a plethora of topics such asUkraine: The BorderlandDemonizing the Kulaks1931: On the Verge1932: The Famine Begins1933: Mass StarvationFamine as a GenocideAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on the Holodomor Famine, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button!
Discover the remarkable history of the Cherokee...For many generations, the Aniyunwiya (meaning the "real people" or "principal people") lived in harmony with the land they inhabited. They worshipped their ancestors and believed that every living thing-people, animals, trees, and plants-had a spirit and an important place in the world. Then, strangers arrived from lands far to the east. They brought with them new weapons and technologies, new diseases, a new religion, and a very different approach to the land and the animals and people who lived there. They even called the Aniyunwiya by a new name: the Cherokee. This is the story of the Cherokee people, their history, culture, and beliefs, and what happened to them before and after they first encountered European explorers. Discover a plethora of topics such asLife in Pre-Columbus AmericaWar and VengeanceArrival of the First EuropeansLife in a New NationThe Trail of TearsThe Cherokee Nation TodayAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on the Cherokee, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!
George StephensonGeorge Stephenson is one of the world's most famous engineers. His pioneering work on steam-powered locomotion would supercharge the industrial revolution in the United Kingdom and help bring about the heyday of the British Empire. Through his talent and passion for engineering, Stephenson was able to transform the landscape around him, ushering in an era when travel across the country could be achieved in hours instead of days or even weeks. He is the epitome of the self-made man, rising from the lowest of origins to dominate the society in which he lived. Inside you will read about...- A Childhood in Coal- From Illiterate to Engineer- The Self-Made Man- The Safety Lamp Controversy- The Liverpool-Manchester Failure- The Rocket Takes Over the WorldAnd much more! This book tells the story of George Stephenson, from those humblest of origins to his final days as one of the country's most revered and successful men.
Spanish-American War"A splendid little war "- that's how one contemporary observer described the Spanish-American War, a war that is arguably one of the most important wars ever fought. The duration was short and the victory decisive, thus little and splendid, the latter, at least, from the victor's point of view. The impacts of the war, however, were anything but little. In fact, the aftermath of the Spanish-American War is still affecting global affairs today. The dominant superpowers of 1898 watched as a new player on the international scene, the United States, shifted its ideology from isolationism to expansionism, and emerged as a force to reckoned with, a true superpower. Inside you will read about...- Prelude to War- First Blood- The Pacific Theatre- The Caribbean Theatre- War's EndAnd much more! The result was a series of bloody battles fought in both the Caribbean and the Pacific over Spanish territorial holdings. This eBook takes the reader on a journey from what set the stage for war to the aftermaths that continue to impact each of the players in the present day. From the explosion that sank the USS Maine to the recent détente in Cuban-American relations, this eBook describes the events and their consequences in a thorough yet concise manner that is enjoyable to read and packed with historical information.
NeroNero. The very name seems to embody the character of a tyrant. The years of his reign come down to us with tales full of self-serving totalitarianism. Wasn't he the one that fiddled while Rome burned after all? Wasn't this the mad monarch who wished to embark upon a building project, so he set the old buildings that were in his way on fire? But besides this power-mad tyranny, what do we know about Nero? Surely even the most despotic dictator has a good side? Come along with us as we explore the multifaceted nature of a man who is often presented as a one-dimensional, dictatorial caricature. Inside you will read about...✓ A Wedding and a Funeral✓ The Great Fire of Rome✓ Killing His Wife and Marrying His Manservant✓ The Jewish-Roman War✓ Nero's Suicide✓ The Year of the Four EmperorsAnd much more!
Discover the remarkable history of the Russo-Japanese War...Barbed wire, trenches, and machine guns are all elements of modern warfare that are mainly associated with the bloody carnage of World War One, yet they were all first used in combination ten years earlier in a largely forgotten war that was fought in Manchuria and Korea: the Russo-Japanese War. At this time, the Russian Empire was expanding south into Asia, while the growing Japanese Empire was expanding north into the same territory. Conflict between the two seemed inevitable. Few doubted the outcome: the Russian Empire had one of the largest armies and most powerful navies in the world. Japan's armed forces, meanwhile, were much smaller and lacked a tradition of modern warfare. A short war and a rapid and emphatic Russian victory were generally expected. That wasn't how things turned out. This is the surprising story of the Russo-Japanese War, the first major war of the twentieth century. Discover a plethora of topics such asRussian and Japanese ExpansionAn Unexpected AttackDeath of Two AdmiralsA Voyage Around the WorldFailure at TsushimaThe End of the WarAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on the Russo-Japanese War, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button!
Discover the remarkable history of the Spanish Empire...The Spanish Empire was the first truly global empire and the first to be described as one on which "the sun never sets." It rapidly grew to become one of the largest and most powerful empires in the history of the world and brought us goods such as potatoes, chocolate, and chewing gum. Yet in the Middle Ages, Spain as we now know it did not exist. Most of the north of the Iberian Peninsula was ruled by two powerful Christian kingdoms, Castile and Aragon, while the southern part was al-Andalus, an Islamic kingdom that had originated in North Africa. By the end of the fifteenth century, al-Andalus had been defeated, the peninsula was united under Christianity, and Spain had become one of the most powerful countries in Europe. Then, Spanish explorers discovered the Americas. Unimaginable wealth flowed from the New World to Spain, increasing its power even further. Over vast tracts of territory in the Americas and lands in Asia, Spanish became the dominant language and Catholic Christianity the dominant religion, all as a direct result of Spanish imperialism. Barely three hundred years later, the Spanish Empire collapsed. Almost all its colonial possessions gained independence or were acquired by other countries. How could this happen? How did Spain come to dominate the world and then abruptly lose its power? This is the astonishing story of the rise and fall of the Spanish Empire. Discover a plethora of topics such asReconquista: Ousting the MuslimsSpanish Control in the AmericasThe HabsburgsTreasure Fleets and PovertyNapoleon: The Spanish UlcerThe Fall of the Spanish EmpireAnd much more!
Discover the remarkable history of the Apollo Program...On May 25, 1961, less than two months after a Soviet cosmonaut had made the very first space flight, President John F. Kennedy told Congress, "I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth." The Space Race, the technological confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union, had barely begun, and it was clear that America was lagging behind. Yet here was a U.S. president committing the nation to achieving one of the most challenging goals ever to face humankind. Somehow, in just over eight years, American engineers and technicians were expected to design and build an entirely new series of spacecraft capable of taking astronauts to the Moon. The Apollo Program would face one of the boldest challenges ever set by any national leader in peacetime. It was also one of the most complex and expensive projects ever undertaken; it eventually cost $28 billion (over $280 billion in current value), employed over 400,000 people, and subcontracted work to more than 20,000 companies. This is the story of how America-and the world-responded to the challenge set by John F. Kennedy. Discover a plethora of topics such asFirst Tentative Steps into SpaceAiming at the MoonApollo 1: The Fatal FireApollo 11: The Moon LandingSubsequent Apollo MissionsAn Uncertain FutureAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on the Apollo Program, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button!
Oliver CromwellOne of the most controversial figures in British History, Oliver Crowell entered the world as an insignificant member of the English gentry and left it as the all-powerful Lord Protector of the entirety of England, Scotland and Ireland. A radical Puritan, Cromwell believed that his meteoric rise through the ranks of the English military and parliament was an expression of God's will. Inside you will read about...- The Early Life of Oliver Cromwell- The Road to Influence- The First English Civil War- Cromwell the Politician- Commonwealth in England, War in Ireland, and Rebellion in Scotland- Cromwell, Lord Protector- Cromwell's Legacy Proving himself on the battlefields of England's Civil war, Cromwell signed King Charles I's death warrant only to later become a de facto king himself, ruling the short-lived commonwealth as, what some have called a military dictatorship. Love him of loathe him, Cromwell's life changed the political landscape of Great Britain and beyond.
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