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Dox thriller volume 1
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1991. A restless young man called Dox is back home in Texas. His friends have missed him, and his mother and sisters need him. But after four years as a Marine and another two as a CIA contractor fighting the Soviet Union alongside the Afghan mujahideen, small-town life in Abilene is a suffocating dead end. Another secret war, this one in Southeast Asia, offers a big payday and the solution to his family's troubles. But secret wars are never what...
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"Winner of the 2009 PROSE Award in World History & Biography/Autobiography, Association of American Publishers" Christopher I. Beckwith is professor of Central Eurasian studies at Indiana University. His other books include The Tibetan Empire in Central Asia (Princeton).
An epic account of the rise and fall of the Silk Road empires
The first complete history of Central Eurasia from ancient times to the present day, Empires of the Silk Road represents...
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The greatest conquest in history
Genghis Khan left an empire more than twice the size of Alexander's: his successors went on to conquer and govern an area stretching from Korea to the River Danube. How did a band of nomadic herdsmen achieve so much, so fast?
Despite these stunning achievements, many writers dismiss the Mongols as just ferocious barbarians. This bestselling book sets the record straight. The epic starts in 1206 - when Genghis became...
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Get the Summary of Patricia Evangelista's Some People Need Killing in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Some People Need Killing" by Patricia Evangelista is a poignant exploration of the human cost of President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs in the Philippines. The book follows the story of Lady Love, an eleven-year-old girl from Manila's slums, whose parents are killed by masked gunmen enforcing Duterte's anti-drug...
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These chapters provide a comprehensive exploration of Babylonian astronomy, covering their cultural perspective on the cosmos, the meticulous records on cuneiform tablets, mathematical calculations, star catalogs, and the enduring impact of Babylonian contributions to the understanding of the stars and celestial phenomena.
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Embark on an epic journey through the windswept expanses of Central Asia with "The Mongol Empire," a gripping chronicle that unveils the awe-inspiring rise and far-reaching legacy of the Mongol Empire. Immerse yourself in the tumultuous world of Genghis Khan and his descendants as they forged an empire that stretched from the Pacific to the Mediterranean, leaving an indelible mark on the course of world history. In this meticulously researched and...
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Explore the history of ancient Malaysian civilizations as a fascinating journey that takes back thousands of years, unveiling the diverse cultures and influences that shaped the region. Malaysia's strategic location at the crossroads of trade routes made it a melting pot of different civilizations, and its early inhabitants were quick to capitalize on the maritime resources that surrounded them.
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"This fantasy and science fiction teen anthology edited by Samira Ahmed and Sona Charaipotra contains a wide range of stories from fourteen bestselling, award-winning, and emerging writers from the South Asian diaspora that will surprise, delight, and move you. So read on, for after all, magic has no borders"--
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Ken De Bevoise is Assistant Professor of History at Northwestern University.
As waves of epidemic disease swept the Philippines in the late nineteenth century, some colonial physicians began to fear that the indigenous population would be wiped out. Many Filipinos interpreted the contagions as a harbinger of the Biblical Apocalypse. Though the direct forebodings went unfulfilled, Philippine morbidity and mortality rates were the world's highest...
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"Flavors of the Khyber" invites readers to savor the richness and diversity of Afghan food and cuisine. From the historical roots to the everyday rituals, the book captures the essence of Afghan culinary traditions. Through vivid storytelling and culinary insights, readers gain a deep appreciation for the cultural, familial, and sensory dimensions of Afghan cuisine as it continues to thrive and evolve.
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Embark on a journey through time as this book presents a concise history of Sri Lanka, a nation rich in cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and a tapestry woven with the threads of ancient civilizations. From the earliest settlements to the present day, this history provides a glimpse into the island's evolution and the shaping of its unique identity.
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Confucianism and the Succession Crisis of the Wanli Emperor, 1587 is set in the Hanlin Academy in Ming dynasty China. Most students are members of the Grand Secretariat of the Hanlin Academy, the body of top-ranking graduates of the civil service examination who serve as advisers to the Wanli emperor. Some Grand Secretaries are Confucian "purists," who hold that tradition obliges the emperor to name his first-born son as successor, others, in support...
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This book explores the political evolution of ancient Malaysia, focusing on the formation, rise, and dynamics of sultanates and empires. Each chapter unravels a distinct phase in the political development, showcasing the governance structures, diplomatic relations, and cultural exchanges that characterized these influential political entities.
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Encompassing a vast stretch of land from the lush Kashmir Valley to the mountains and epic wilderness of Ladakh, the area now covered by the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir has long astounded visitors with its beauty. Marvel at the views from the roof of the world at Khardung La, trek along the frozen Zanskar River, stroll through the Eden-like Shalimar Gardens, take a shikara ride through the lotus-bedecked lakes of Srinagar and join the monks...
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Embark on a captivating journey through the pages of history as this book unveils the intricacies of daily life experienced by people across the various Indian empires. From the ancient Mauryas and Guptas to the medieval Cholas and Mughals, explore the rich tapestry of cultures, traditions, and lifestyles that characterized the daily existence of individuals in the Indian subcontinent.
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A Malayan White Mischief.
'On Sunday, 23 April 1911, Ethel Proudlock attended Mass at St Mary's Church in Kuala Lumpur. She was well-liked at St Mary's. She helped with jumble sales and had recently joined the choir. After Mass, the vicar's wife invited her to lunch. But Mrs. Proudlock declined. She had sewing to do. Then, taking her leave, she drove home and killed her lover.'
In the sensational trial that followed Ethel Proudlock, the Eurasian...
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