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  • Radiohead

    Every Album, Every Song

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    Formed at their Oxfordshire secondary school in the mid-eighties, Radiohead have gone on arguably to be not only the most important rock group of the 1990s, but also the most significant post-rock group of the new century. Few would have predicted such greatness when their 1993 debut Pablo Honey appeared, revealing an infatuation with The Pixies and, in ‘Creep’ featuring a lead single deemed ‘too ... Read more

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  • Confessions of a Sensitive Man

    An Unconventional Defense of Sensitive Men

    by William Allen ...
    "Confessions of a Sensitive Man" was written for every man or boy that was told that they are too emotional. Masculinity isn't defined by how much you feel, sense or experience emotionally. Twenty percent of the male population is highly sensitive, and this book is a starting point for them to become self-validated. In many ways, this book was written by my older self for my younger self. It is ... Read more

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  • A Puritan in Babylon

    The Story of Calvin Coolidge

    This book, which was first published in 1938, began as a biography of Calvin Coolidge, but author William Allen White found early in his task that he was writing the story of the growth and rise of economic America from the seventies until the crash of the Coolidge bull market in the autumn of 1929.In this story of an era in American life, the figure of Calvin Coolidge, a curious reversion to an ... Read more

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  • Life of Emanuel Swedenborg: Together with a Brief Synopsis of his Writings, Both Philosophical and Theological

    During the few past years many biographies of Swedenborg have been offered to the public. Dr. Tafel, of Tübingen, in 1839, collected into one volume the testimonies of Swedenborg’s personal friends, his letters, and various documents relating to him which were scattered through many volumes. This “Book of Documents” was translated into English, and edited by the Rev. J. H. Smithson, of Manchester, ... Read more

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  • The Story of a Great Delusion: In a Series of Matter-of-Fact Chapters

    It has been said that beliefs and observances in themselves most irrational wear a different aspect when viewed in the light of their origin and history. It is so with vaccination. Had it come upon the world as we know it, with failure and disaster, equivocation and apology, rejection would have been inevitable; but when we turn to the past we discover that our damnosa hæreditas has a tradition ... Read more

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  • The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me

    The story is narrated in the form of a letter from the protagonist, Henry, to his friend Me, recounting their experiences in a fictional war. The narrative humorously and pointedly comments on the wartime activities and the patriotism of the era. Through satire and irony, the book provides a critical perspective on the jingoism and enthusiasm that accompanied the United States' involvement in ... Read more

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  • Light On the Child's Path

    William Allen Bixler's Light on the Child's Path is a Christian devotional book aimed at guiding children through moral and spiritual development. Written in a simple and accessible style, the book uses biblical teachings to impart lessons of faith, kindness, obedience, and integrity to young readers. Each chapter includes biblical stories, practical life applications, and reflections designed to ... Read more

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  • A Certain Rich Man

    The novel delves into the life of John Barclay, a wealthy businessman who rises to prominence in a small Midwestern town. As Barclay amasses wealth and power, he faces moral dilemmas and struggles with the responsibilities that come with his position in society."A Certain Rich Man" explores themes such as ambition, morality, and the complexities of human nature. Through Barclay's journey, the ... Read more

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  • The Court of Boyville

    The stories in "The Court of Boyville" are centered around the lives, adventures, and mischief of young boys in a fictional town called Boyville. These tales capture the spirit of childhood, the camaraderie among boys, and the various escapades and adventures they embark upon.William Allen White's stories are often nostalgic, humorous, and filled with vivid descriptions of the adventures, ... Read more

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  • Gifts of Genius: A Miscellany of Prose and Poetry by American Authors

    A Tapestry of American Literary Achievement in the 19th Century

    Gifts of Genius: A Miscellany of Prose and Poetry by American Authors is a captivating anthology that showcases the rich tapestry of 19th-century American literature. This collection encapsulates a plethora of literary styles and themes ranging from reflective poetry to incisive prose, each piece contributing to a diverse mosaic that mirrors the cultural and intellectual spirit of the era. The ... Read more

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  • A Certain Rich Man

    In "A Certain Rich Man," William Allen White explores the complexities of wealth, morality, and human aspiration against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. Written in a style that marries journalistic clarity with rich characterization, the novel delves into the life of affluent businessman and philanthropist J.C. Penney, meticulously portraying his internal struggles and the societal ... Read more

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  • The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me

    In "The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me," William Allen White crafts a richly textured narrative that intertwines personal reflection with the broader strokes of American military history during the early 20th century. Drawing inspiration from the societal transformations wrought by World War I, the book employs a vibrant, conversational style that reflects White's journalistic roots. Through ... Read more

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