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By Richard F. Kessler
This is the story of a remarkable view. The Empire State Building is framed within the Arch in Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn. "The Brooklyn Mirador - A View of Grand Army Plaza" is for the Park lover and Brooklyn resident. It is those who admire Olmsted and Vaux, as well as the history buff, Civil War scholar and civil rights advocate. �A scene in nature is made up of various parts; each part has its individual character and its possible ideal. It is unlikely that accident should group a number of these possible ideals in such a way that not only one or two but that all should be harmoniously related one to the other.� � Olmsted, 1866
FORMAT: Softcover
By Richard F. Kessler
This is the story of a remarkable view. The Empire State Building is framed within the Arch in Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn. "The Brooklyn Mirador - A View of Grand Army Plaza" is for the Park lover and Brooklyn resident. It is those who admire Olmsted and Vaux, as well as the history buff, Civil War scholar and civil rights advocate. �A scene in nature is made up of various parts; each part has its individual character and its possible ideal. It is unlikely that accident should group a number of these possible ideals in such a way that not only one or two but that all should be harmoniously related one to the other.� � Olmsted, 1866
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Ian Cormack
The Great Ruwaha, a memoire, is unique in that it uses the life and death of a beautiful river to symbolize the influence our formative years have on our subsequent journey and character. A literary treasure, enhanced by wonderfully graphic illustrations by the author, the book uses vivacious realism to share with the reader some of the unique adventures and experiences to which the author was exposed when growing up in Africa. Encompassing the historical effects of European colonialism, it goes on to describe the consequences of Britain�s withdrawal from its African colonies.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ian Cormack
The Great Ruwaha, a memoire, is unique in that it uses the life and death of a beautiful river to symbolize the influence our formative years have on our subsequent journey and character. A literary treasure, enhanced by wonderfully graphic illustrations by the author, the book uses vivacious realism to share with the reader some of the unique adventures and experiences to which the author was exposed when growing up in Africa. Encompassing the historical effects of European colonialism, it goes on to describe the consequences of Britain�s withdrawal from its African colonies.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Ian Cormack
The Great Ruwaha, a memoire, is unique in that it uses the life and death of a beautiful river to symbolize the influence our formative years have on our subsequent journey and character. A literary treasure, enhanced by wonderfully graphic illustrations by the author, the book uses vivacious realism to share with the reader some of the unique adventures and experiences to which the author was exposed when growing up in Africa. Encompassing the historical effects of European colonialism, it goes on to describe the consequences of Britain�s withdrawal from its African colonies.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Dennis Parks
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FORMAT: E-Book
By Dennis Parks
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Dennis Parks
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Master Misha G. Douglas
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Master Misha G. Douglas
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Paul Hemenway Altrocchi, MD
Malice Aforethought is the story of murder-one�the premeditated, cold-blooded killing and obliteration of the name and life-story of the world�s greatest writing genius, William Shakespeare. This shameful tale has finally been unraveled, slowly but inexorably, piece by dramatic piece, during the last century. Whom did Shakespeare offend so grievously that he had to be eradicated forever from the rolls of life? Or was he only embroiled in high-stakes drama and malevolence by ill-fortune? Using well-known sleuthing techniques, the Great Shakespeare Hoax has been solved, the true genius identified and the diabolical perpetrators revealed. Their disgraceful deception, coerced on a gullible world, has been eminently successful for four centuries but no longer. The dastardly deed of filching and squelching Shakespeare�s name, the immediate jewel of his soul, was a wanton act of assassination with malice aforethought, malum in se, malevolent by its very nature. The despicable act was motivated solely for reasons of endless appetite for power and wealth by individuals at the highest level of English government. Remarkably, a cover-up of the truth still continues today in the United States and England.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Paul Hemenway Altrocchi, MD
Malice Aforethought is the story of murder-one�the premeditated, cold-blooded killing and obliteration of the name and life-story of the world�s greatest writing genius, William Shakespeare. This shameful tale has finally been unraveled, slowly but inexorably, piece by dramatic piece, during the last century. Whom did Shakespeare offend so grievously that he had to be eradicated forever from the rolls of life? Or was he only embroiled in high-stakes drama and malevolence by ill-fortune? Using well-known sleuthing techniques, the Great Shakespeare Hoax has been solved, the true genius identified and the diabolical perpetrators revealed. Their disgraceful deception, coerced on a gullible world, has been eminently successful for four centuries but no longer. The dastardly deed of filching and squelching Shakespeare�s name, the immediate jewel of his soul, was a wanton act of assassination with malice aforethought, malum in se, malevolent by its very nature. The despicable act was motivated solely for reasons of endless appetite for power and wealth by individuals at the highest level of English government. Remarkably, a cover-up of the truth still continues today in the United States and England.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Paul Hemenway Altrocchi, MD
Malice Aforethought is the story of murder-one�the premeditated, cold-blooded killing and obliteration of the name and life-story of the world�s greatest writing genius, William Shakespeare. This shameful tale has finally been unraveled, slowly but inexorably, piece by dramatic piece, during the last century. Whom did Shakespeare offend so grievously that he had to be eradicated forever from the rolls of life? Or was he only embroiled in high-stakes drama and malevolence by ill-fortune? Using well-known sleuthing techniques, the Great Shakespeare Hoax has been solved, the true genius identified and the diabolical perpetrators revealed. Their disgraceful deception, coerced on a gullible world, has been eminently successful for four centuries but no longer. The dastardly deed of filching and squelching Shakespeare�s name, the immediate jewel of his soul, was a wanton act of assassination with malice aforethought, malum in se, malevolent by its very nature. The despicable act was motivated solely for reasons of endless appetite for power and wealth by individuals at the highest level of English government. Remarkably, a cover-up of the truth still continues today in the United States and England.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By A.R. Sutton
Take a journey with an eight year old on the back of a pink elephant named DeeNA, a journey that starts with a single question, and travels through time and space. Humanity’s history is rewound to the beginning, back 4.5 million years ago to the rise of hominids all they way through the truths of DNA research. It takes him back to the beginning of the African Diaspora and reconciles outdated dogmas of the past to reflect a new direction in humanity’s understanding of who we are and what we all share. From a band of 10,000 to 6.6 billion we have proliferated ourselves across the globe and have created many forms of expression that reveal our ways of lives that were separated by large geographical features like oceans, mountains or deserts. Now that we have no place on earth to travel we find ourselves able to communicate instantly and share knowledge for the first time since humanity separated itself into societies. We find out that there is no such thing as a society with many races, but a race [Homo sapiens] with many societies. There is no such thing as race. What has been done is the racialization of humanity. What you hear, smell, touch and taste is African because this is an African world populated by Africans.
FORMAT: Softcover
By A.R. Sutton
Take a journey with an eight year old on the back of a pink elephant named DeeNA, a journey that starts with a single question, and travels through time and space. Humanity’s history is rewound to the beginning, back 4.5 million years ago to the rise of hominids all they way through the truths of DNA research. It takes him back to the beginning of the African Diaspora and reconciles outdated dogmas of the past to reflect a new direction in humanity’s understanding of who we are and what we all share. From a band of 10,000 to 6.6 billion we have proliferated ourselves across the globe and have created many forms of expression that reveal our ways of lives that were separated by large geographical features like oceans, mountains or deserts. Now that we have no place on earth to travel we find ourselves able to communicate instantly and share knowledge for the first time since humanity separated itself into societies. We find out that there is no such thing as a society with many races, but a race [Homo sapiens] with many societies. There is no such thing as race. What has been done is the racialization of humanity. What you hear, smell, touch and taste is African because this is an African world populated by Africans.
FORMAT: Hardcover
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