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  • Heartless Among Kings

    In a kingdom ruled by deceit and desire, she learned early that love is the quickest way to lose. So she turned her heart to stone and her smile into a weapon.Daughters are meant to be pawns, wives are meant to obey — but she was never one to play by the rules. With wit sharper than any sword and beauty that disarms even the cruelest men, she moves through the royal court like a silent storm, ... Read more

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  • Devil May Care

    by Michael Rose ...
    Michael Rose observes the world with a passionate and playful eye, bringing the everyday to life. Whether drawing on his family history, his personal love story, the Scottish coastline, or the vocabulary of modern food criticism, what underpins his sharp observations is affection. Both social commentary and documentary, his poems address the heart and mind. ... Read more

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  • Atlanta

    A Portrait of the Civil War

    by Michael Rose ...
    When the public envisions Atlanta during the Civil War, two primary images�of two unparalleled individuals�dominate: William Tecumseh Sherman and Scarlett O�Hara; however, there is more to the city�s Civil War heritage than a frowning general and a wily gentlewoman. Within the pages of Atlanta: A Portrait of the Civil War, discover the old city streets, period homes, and military fortifications of ... Read more

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  • Atlanta Scenes

    Photojournalism in the Atlanta History Center Collection

    Series series Images of America
    Atlanta, the thriving capital of the New South, has a rich and fascinating history. In Atlanta Scenes, authors Kimberly S. Blass and Michael Rose draw from the works of some of the city�s earliest and finest photojournalists�Francis Price, Marion Johnson, Bill Wilson, and Kenneth Rogers�to bring that history to life. Atlanta Scenes documents some of the city�s noteworthy events, personalities, and ... Read more

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  • Historic Photos of Atlanta

    by Michael Rose ...
    Series series Historic Photos
    The City in the Forest, Atlanta was a spot found in the wilderness of north Georgia for the end of a railroad line. It was thought few people would stay here, because most would be passing through to somewhere else. Instead, the people remained and the town grew, growing from Terminus to Marthasville to Atlanta. The city was defined by the rail lines, and for that reason, General William T. ... Read more

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  • ROE Powers ROI

    The Ultimate Way to Think and Communicate for Ridiculous Results

    A common sense guide to thinking and communication styles that will help readers improve business performance.Business is complicated even in the best of times. We are not in the best of times, and it's more complicated than ever. ROE Powers ROI de-complicates business and provides for clear insight at every level of its organization.As a business owners, consultant, and advisor, Michael has had ... Read more

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  • Wellington's Scapegoat

    The Tragedy of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Bevan

    by Archie Hunter ...
    Lieutenant Colonel Charles Bevan was the key figure in an extraordinary, controversial and ultimately tragic episode during the Peninsula War. He was the commanding officer held responsible for the dramatic night escape of the French garrison from Almeida over a vital bridge. For this disaster he incurred the extreme wrath of the Duke of Wellington but whether this was fair remains highly ... Read more

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  • Prisoners of Hope

    In this classic WWII memoir, a British commando recounts how the legendary Chindits invented modern guerilla warfare through operations in Burma.In 1942, British Army Colonel Orde Wingate was sent to Burma to organize guerilla units against the invading Japanese forces. Drawing on locally available troops, Wingate turned English and Scottish line regiments and Gurkha riflemen into the elite ... Read more

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  • Indigenous Spirits and Global Aspirations in a Southeast Asian Borderland

    Timor-Leste's Oecussi Enclave

    by Michael Rose ...
    Over the past 40 years, life in Timor-Leste has changed radically. Before 1975 most of the population lived in highland villages, spoke local languages, and rarely used money. Today many have moved to peri-urban lowland settlements, and even those whose lives remain dominated by customary ways understand that those of their children will not. For the Atoni Pah Meto of Timor-Leste's remote Oecussi ... Read more

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  • BIPOLAR WELLNESS: How to Recover from Bipolar Illness

    An Entertaining Memoir with Simple Strategies for Every Stage of Recovery

    by Michael Rose ...
    If you or a loved one suffer with Bipolar Disorder, you’re holding the keys to hope!This book offers five gifts to help achieve recovery: • Practical tools for recovery including worksheets that help you go beyond mere survival to wellness—even happiness. • Comprehensive and understandable explanations of how to turn Bipolar Illness into Bipolar Wellness. • A promising nutritional approach that’s ... Read more

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  • Beyond a Thousand Words

    A Novel

    by Michael Rose ...
    As 1954 Vietnam roils from its conflict with the French interlopers, American photographer Coty Fine leaves Hanoi in a rush on the flatbed of a truck. Also on the truck is French priest Laurent Sabatier—a man who will forever change the course of Coty’s life.Decades later, Coty struggles to repair the frayed bond between Jette, her often-absent, widowed daughter, and Evelyn, her only grandchild. ... Read more

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  • The Sorting Room

    A Novel

    by Michael Rose ...
    In Prohibition-era New York City, Eunice Ritter, an indomitable ten-year-old girl, finds work in a sweat shop—an industrial laundry—after impairing her older brother with a blow to the head in a sibling tussle. When the diminutive girl first enters the sorting room, she encounters a giant: Gussie, the largest human being she has ever seen.Gussie, a powerful, hard-working woman, soon becomes Eunice ... Read more

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