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  • The Dominion in 1983

    "The Dominion" by Ralph Centennius is a captivating exploration of power dynamics and societal structures. Set in a dystopian world, the narrative delves into the complexities of governance and the human condition. Centennius masterfully weaves a tale that examines the consequences of absolute power and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals within a rigid system. The characters are richly ... Read more

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  • The Dominion in 1983

    A Speculative Dive into a Totalitarian Society in 1983

    In "The Dominion in 1983," Ralph Centennius crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines speculative fiction with acute socio-political commentary, set against the backdrop of a not-so-distant future. The novel employs a vivid literary style characterized by intricate prose and well-developed characters, mirroring the anxieties of an era marked by rapid technological advancements and societal ... Read more

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    Want a glimpse into a future vastly different from our own? Climb aboard a high-speed carriage and hurtle through Canada in 1983! "The Dominion in 1983" is a captivating time capsule, penned in 1883 by Ralph Centennius. Journey a century forward to a world transformed. Imagine elections without the mudslinging, travel from Toronto to Vancouver in under an hour, and cities powered by advancements ... Read more

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  • The Boy I Left Behind Me

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  • A Tour of Montreal 1890, Illustrated.

    by C H Farnham ...
    A quick look at the city just before the start of the twentieth century. ... Read more

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  • The Japanese in Pictures 1863 & 1868, Illustrated.

    This series of illustrated articles introduced Japan and the Japanese people to the American public in the mid nineteenth century. The impressions of the printed pictures and the words illustrating them were one of the elements that defined Japanese culture in the American mind for many years after their publication. Guernsey, writing in 1863, reports on the three year visit of Sir Rutherford ... Read more

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  • MY OWN LIFE

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    My Own Lifeby David HumeIT Is difficult for a man to speak long of himself without Vanity; therefore, I shall be short. It may be thought an instance of vanity that I pretend at all to write my life; but this Narrative shall contain little more than the History of my Writings; as, indeed, almost all my life has been spent in Literary pursuits and occupations. The first success of most of my ... Read more

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    Written for an American audience, this is a brief narrative of Lord Elgin's trip to Japan for treaty negotiations during his 1858 visit sojourn from China to Japan. ... Read more

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  • England

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  • Law and Authority

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Essence of Power Structures and Authority in Political Philosophy

    In "Law and Authority," Peter Kropotkin eloquently critiques the interrelation between legal systems and state power, positing that law, rather than being a neutral arbiter of justice, often serves to perpetuate authority and oppression. Kropotkin's literary style is marked by a sharp analytical approach blended with impassioned rhetoric, drawing on historical and contemporary examples to ... Read more

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