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  • The Antisocial Manifesto: A Novel Volume 2

    by Bill Mehalus ...
    The author of an expansive memoir, The Antisocial Manifesto, wants the world to know all about him, and yet he chooses to remain anonymous—which paradoxically frees him to speak personally about his experience with mental illness. Part radical philosophy, part psychologicalexcavation, the book is a collection of six volumes that documents the author's life from before birth to his midlife ... Read more

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  • The Antisocial Manifesto: A Novel Volume 1

    by Bill Mehalus ...
    The author of an expansive memoir, The Antisocial Manifesto, wants the world to know all about him, and yet he chooses to remain anonymous—which paradoxically frees him to speak personally about his experience with mental illness. Part radical philosophy, part psychologicalexcavation, the book is a collection of six volumes that documents the author's life from before birth to his midlife ... Read more

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  • The Last of the Mohicans

    A Narrative of 1757

    \"History, like love, is so apt to surround her heroes with an atmosphere of imaginary brightness.\"The Last of the Mohicans is a historical novel that was published in 1826 by James Fenimore Cooper. The novel is set in 1757, when France and Great Britain clashed for control of North America during the French and Indian War. Since its publication, it has been one of the most popular English ... Read more

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  • Gandhi: Great Men in History

    Great Men in History, #2

    by Steve Knott ...
    Series Book 2 - Great Men in History
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