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Michael Manning

    Paul Rehbein, German Criminal Police, 1941-1945
    Awesome Over Anxiety: The Transition from Anxiousness to Awesomeness
    Microbes Lethal to Mankind
    Beekeeping & Self Sufficiency
    Grossdeutschland Division 1937-45
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    • A collection of erotic stories and images where reality is transcended through sexual excess. An enchanting dominatrix reshapes a beautiful boy into her female plaything; A mysterious metal box creates organic hallucinations; A young woman becomes sexually obsessed with the creature left in her care.

      Cathexis
    • Grossdeutschland Division 1937-45

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the Grossdeutschland Division, this book chronicles its pivotal role in World War II on the Eastern Front from 1941 to 1945. It details the division's intense campaigns against the Red Army in key battles such as Moscow, Rzhev, and Kursk, highlighting its strategic significance and the challenges faced. The narrative captures the division's experiences, including its eventual decimation in East Prussia, offering insights into the harsh realities of warfare and the impact of these historical events.

      Grossdeutschland Division 1937-45
    • Beekeeping & Self Sufficiency

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book highlights the crucial role bees play in pollinating 70% of the food produced for human consumption, emphasizing their importance to agriculture and food security. It explores the ecological impact of bees, the challenges they face, and the implications for our food systems, making a compelling case for their conservation and protection.

      Beekeeping & Self Sufficiency
    • Microbes Lethal to Mankind

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the perilous intersection of human life and microbial threats, focusing on the Ebola virus's transmission from bats to humans amid environmental changes in West Africa. It details the responses to various infectious diseases, including flu and Bubonic plague, while providing crucial updates on the Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the implications of Covid-19 in 2020. The book emphasizes the ongoing challenges posed by emerging pathogens and their impact on humanity's future.

      Microbes Lethal to Mankind
    • The book addresses the detrimental effects of stress on mental and physical health, challenging the societal norm that glorifies anxiety. It explores the journey from anxiousness to a more fulfilling life, emphasizing self-awareness, motivation, and the importance of mental wellness. Topics covered include coping with failure, managing isolation, and the benefits of self-care and various healing practices. Readers will gain practical tools to navigate anxiety and foster resilience in an increasingly stressful world.

      Awesome Over Anxiety: The Transition from Anxiousness to Awesomeness
    • Set against the backdrop of World War II, the narrative follows Rehbein, a fictional character whose criminal investigations take him through lesser-known aspects of the Eastern Front. His journey spans diverse locations such as North Africa, Yugoslavia, and the Berlin underworld, leading to significant historical events at Smolensk/Katyn and Warsaw. Rehbein's survival amidst the chaos and his experiences in Soviet captivity highlight the intertwining of crime and history during 1941-45, offering a unique perspective on a tumultuous period.

      Paul Rehbein, German Criminal Police, 1941-1945
    • Focusing on General Thomas Francis Meagher, this book delves into his leadership of the 69th New York City Infantry Regiment within the Irish Brigade during crucial Civil War battles such as Antietam and Fredericksburg in 1863. It highlights Meagher's role in shaping the regiment and the broader implications of his command in the context of Irish-American identity and military history.

      General T.F. Meagher, Irish Brigade, Union Army, American Civil War
    • W.B. Yeats, a prominent poet and nationalist, served as a Senator in the early Irish Free State from 1922 to 1928. His tenure was marked by provocative speeches that stirred the Senate, addressing topics such as divorce, the Lane paintings, and James Joyce's Ulysses. These discussions highlight Yeats's engagement with contemporary cultural and political issues, reflecting his complex role in shaping Irish identity during a transformative period.

      W.B. Yeats Seanad Eireann Speeches 1922-28
    • No King but God

      • 126pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the theme of idolatry, the book challenges conventional views on faith, freedom, wealth, and the state, advocating for a vision where God reigns supreme in all aspects of life. Drawing from the author's experiences with the homeless on the Isle of Man, it reveals five contemporary idols that hinder true humanity. Instead of mere belief or rituals, it emphasizes the importance of embodying Christ-like humility and love. Ultimately, it envisions a kingdom of peace and justice, inviting readers to embrace a transformative relationship with God.

      No King but God
    • Ireland's Path to Independence

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Set in a post-Easter Rising Ireland, this narrative explores the nation’s evolution into an independent, justice-oriented society dedicated to human rights. It highlights the global presence of the Irish people, celebrated for their charm and humor, showcasing how their cultural identity and values resonate worldwide.

      Ireland's Path to Independence