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  • Meet Ella

    The Dog Who Saved My Life

    Touching, honest and life affirming, Meet Ella is a love letter to man's best friend, and a beacon of hope to anyone struggling through hard times.When he was a child, James Middleton wanted nothing more than a dog of his own.Struggling to connect in the classroom, James would often take off in pursuit of nature and animals—exploring the Berkshire countryside, tinkering with rusty farm machinery, ... Read more

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  • Just Good Dogs

    The illustrated guide I needed when I got a dog

    In Just Good Dogs, James Middleton offers a more responsive, considered way of living with dogs - one rooted in trust, curiosity, and everyday companionship. Blending practical advice with emotional intelligence, this book isn't about quick fixes or perfect obedience. It's about learning to communicate clearly, care wisely, and grow together.Inside, you'll find:* Tools for consistent, intuitive ... Read more

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  • The Great Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt

    The world of the pharaohs was a complex tapestry woven from spiritual beliefs, political aspirations, and societal structures that shaped the cradle of civilization along the fertile banks of the Nile River. Ancient Egypt, spanning over three millennia, was characterized by a unique amalgamation of religious devotion and political centrality, epitomized by the institution of the pharaoh. To ... Read more

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  • Darius I the Great and the Persian Empire

    The story of Darius I the Great, one of history's most formidable rulers, is inextricably linked to the rise and transformation of the Achaemenid Empire into the largest political entity the world had yet seen. The narrative of his ascent to power unfolds against the backdrop of a fractured empire struggling to maintain its cohesion after the death of Cyrus the Great and the short, troubled reign ... Read more

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  • Social History of the Ancient Near East

    The history of the Ancient Near East, spanning from the emergence of urban civilizations to the eventual rise and fall of great empires, offers a profound window into the social structures that shaped humanity's earliest complex societies. This region—encompassing Mesopotamia, the Levant, Anatolia, and Persia—is often regarded as the cradle of civilization, where writing, law, and monumental ... Read more

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  • The History of Monotheism in Israel and the Ancient Near East

    The Ancient Near East, a vast and culturally rich region encompassing Mesopotamia, Egypt, Anatolia, the Levant, and Persia, was the crucible of some of the world's earliest religious traditions. It was within this setting that polytheism flourished, temples dominated cityscapes, and divine kingship was often tied to sacred authority. Yet, amid this religious diversity, monotheism—specifically the ... Read more

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  • The Ancient Near Eastern Mythology and Religion

    This work explores the profound and lasting influence of the ancient Near East on the development of religious, cultural, and philosophical thought, with a particular focus on the transition from polytheism to monotheism. The religious systems of the region, including those of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Canaan, and Persia, have shaped foundational ideas about divine authority, justice, morality, the ... Read more

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  • History of the Persian Empire

    By the time Cyrus the Great began his conquests in the mid-6th century BCE, the Persian identity had crystallized into a formidable blend of warrior ethos, spiritual purpose, and political ambition. This identity would not only define their place in history but also resonate across millennia, influencing subsequent empires and civilizations. By the end of the 6th century BCE, the foundations of ... Read more

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  • Histories and Historians of the Ancient Near East

    This work examines the evolution of historiography in the ancient Near East, from the Sumerian and Akkadian periods through to the Hellenistic and Roman eras. It explores how various ancient civilizations—Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Israelites, Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans—used history not just as a record of past events but as a means of understanding the present, ... Read more

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  • Civilizations of the Ancient Near East: History and Archaeology

    The Ancient Near East occupies a singular place in human history, often referred to as the "Cradle of Civilization" due to its pioneering role in the development of urban societies, writing systems, law, and monumental architecture. This region, stretching from the Eastern Mediterranean to the Iranian plateau and from Anatolia to the Persian Gulf, saw the rise of powerful civilizations whose ... Read more

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  • The Life of Cyrus the Great as Told by Ancient Authors

    The life of Cyrus the Great is a tapestry woven from the accounts of ancient historians, the remnants of inscriptions, and the echoes of oral traditions that shaped the understanding of his rule. His story, blending history and legend, has been passed down through the centuries primarily through the works of Herodotus, Xenophon, Ctesias, Berossus, and various Near Eastern sources, including the ... Read more

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  • History of the Persian Wars

    This book explores the history, significance, and legacy of the Persian Wars, a series of military conflicts between the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire that took place from 499 BCE to 479 BCE. These wars, which culminated in the decisive Greek victories at Salamis and Plataea, had far-reaching implications for both Greek and Persian history, influencing the development of Greek identity, ... Read more

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