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  • Trailer Trash

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    Every morning starts the same for Booger: a hangover, an empty cigarette pack, and a warped trailer door. In a world of meth whores, stolen PlayStations, and a high-performance '91 Fox-body Mustang, Booger survives on the edge of a needle and the law. He's a small-time cook with a big-time talent for staying alive in a trailer park where loyalty is as cheap as the beer. But when a massive score of ... Read more

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  • Shibusawa: The Passing of Old Japan

    Maido, the lord daimyo, came strolling, late one May day, along a pebbled pathway in his castle grounds at Kanazawa, and while doing so he caught a last glimpse of the great red sun as it slowly sank toward the western horizon. “What a glorious sunset!” said he to himself, as he halted and breathed deeply the sweetened air that floated by, lazily flagging the cherry and cypress trees standing here ... Read more

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  • Shibusawa or The passing of old Japan

    "Shibusawa" is set in Japan during a time of significant social and cultural transformation as the country transitions from its traditional feudal system to a more modern, Western-influenced society. The novel provides a detailed and poignant portrayal of this period of change through the experiences of its characters.The story centers around Shibusawa, a character who embodies the traditional ... Read more

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  • Yodogima: In Feudalistic Japan

    "Yodogima: In Feudalistic Japan" by I. William Adams is a historical novel set in the tumultuous period of feudal Japan. The story revolves around the life and experiences of Yodogimi (also known as Chacha), a significant historical figure who lived during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Yodogimi was the concubine of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, one of Japan's greatest unifiers, and the mother of ... Read more

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  • The Pilgrimage

    by William Adams ...
    The world ended in silence. Now the dead walk, and only the broken survive.Josh is a battle-scarred veteran of three tours overseas—but nothing could have prepared him for the fall of America. Cities have crumbled. Law is gone. The infected hunt the living. And somewhere in the chaos, a dark figure from Josh's past rises again.With nothing but a rifle, a worn backpack, and a lifetime of regrets, ... Read more

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  • Yodogima: In Feudalistic Japan

    A Journey through Feudal Japan: Secrets of the Edo Period

    In 'Yodogima: In Feudalistic Japan,' I. William Adams masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of narrative that explores the complexities and intricacies of life during Japan's feudal era. Through vivid depictions and detailed characterizations, Adams immerses readers in a world defined by rigid social hierarchies, conflicts between loyalty and honor, and the subtle interplay of tradition and change. ... Read more

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  • Brigham's Destroying Angel

    Being the Life, Confession, and Startling Disclosures of the Notorious Bill Hickman, the Danite Chief of Utah

    This is the autobiographical account of Bill Hickman, Chief of the Destroying Angels, Head Danite, etc. After Mr. Beadle began to examine the history of the Mormon church; and while all the Mormon people spoke of Bill Hickman as a desperately bad man, and guilty of untold murders, he was struck by two curious and then unexplainable facts.The first was that while everybody, from Brigham Young down, ... Read more

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  • Brigham's Destroying Angel

    Being the Life, Confession, and Startling Disclosures of the Notorious Bill Hickman, the Danite Chief of Utah

    The controversial memoir Brigham's Destroying Angel caused a huge rift in the Mormon Church upon its release in 1872 and had a powerful effect on the church’s reputation. ‘Wild’ Bill Hickman’s book chronicles his life as a member of the Mormon church and his reputed position as Brigham Young’s hatchet-man. Accused at the time of mass-murder, Hickman shares the details of the horrific crimes he ... Read more

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  • Yodogima: In Feudalistic Japan

    by William Adams ...
    Japan lay sweltering with uncertainty. Four centuries of unbridled warfare had reduced her once sturdy, centralized government to little more than a revered impotency; the country had become the property or the booty of its daimyos-those knights-errant, the pride of a nation. It was an age of military prowess, of unlicensed chivalry, and to the victor belonged the spoils-till wrested from him, by ... Read more

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  • Kaiuolani: A Princess of Hawaii

    Presently the princess came and sat by the side of her aunt, the queen. Ihoas bowed herself away and as quickly disappeared below, where she sought relief and opportunity in the crowded garden. She had a duty to perform, and though her position must be an embarrassing one, her appearance could but arouse interest, invoking both happiness and hope. On the steps at the veranda in front Ihoas met ... Read more

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  • Brigham's Destroying Angel

    Being the Life, Confession, and Startling Disclosures of the Notorious Bill Hickman, the Danite Chief of Utah

    This is the autobiographical account of Bill Hickman, Chief of the Destroying Angels, Head Danite, etc. After Mr. Beadle began to examine the history of the Mormon church; and while all the Mormon people spoke of Bill Hickman as a desperately bad man, and guilty of untold murders, he was struck by two curious and then unexplainable facts.The first was that while everybody, from Brigham Young down, ... Read more

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  • The Myth of Hercules

    “Some men are born to a great deal of trouble, yet bear it with so light a heart that they never seem to have a care in the world. This was the case with Hercules. His troubles began early, and they never ceased until the day he died, but he was always cheerful and strong.When he was a mere babe of a few months, he met his first great danger. His mother, Alcmena, had put him to bed one night with ... Read more

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