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Richard Carlile

    Providence Unfolded: Comprising The History Of Providence As Unfolded In The Book Of Esther
    A Manual of the Three First Degrees of Freemasonry. With an Introductory Key-stone to the Royal Arch
    Sherwin's Political Register; Volume 5
    The Deist, Or, Moral Philosopher: Christianity Unveiled. 1819
    Lion; Volume 2
    Drummer
    • Drummer

      • 142pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      A WILD NEON-LIT NIGHTMARE CITY - A BAND ON THE EDGE OF SANITY "A hell of a ride... The closest parallel is probably David Bowie's Diamond Dogs album." - From the Foreword by Alwyn Turner. ...At the first moment of their appearance in the stadium the constant screaming of the fans swelled to a great bestial chaos of sound. Malk held up his arms and appealed for quiet, shouting into his mike in a futile attempt to make himself heard. -Okay, here we go. A-four, a-three, a-two, a-one! They launched into the act. No-one heard them. Like figures in a silent movie they plucked their guitars, mouthed and gaped, stamped, shook, gesticulated. When Sonny smashed his instrument to pieces and hurled away the bits, began to tear off his clothes and scratch his face, the fans took it all as part of the performance. They smelled blood, and howled for more......PSYCHEDELIC, PSYCHOTIC... TOO OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD TO BE FACT, TOO TRUE-TO-LIFE TO BE FICTION "A future world dominated by vast discrepancies in wealth and power, and shaped by sex, drugs and rock and roll, with lashings of violence, riots and revolution, not to mention transvestites and deviant sex. It's a hell of a ride in Richard Carlile's Drummer. There's barely a pulp fiction button left unpressed." - From "Girl Gangs, Biker Boys, and Real Cool Cats".

      Drummer
    • Lion; Volume 2

      • 810pages
      • 29 heures de lecture

      In this gripping novel, Richard Carlile presents the story of an ordinary man placed in extraordinary circumstances. Through the story of Lionel, a man forced to confront tyranny and oppression in his community, Carlile offers a searing critique of the state of society in his time. Although a work of fiction, Lion is rooted in the political struggles of Carlile's era, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of radical politics in the early 19th century.

      Lion; Volume 2
    • In this controversial and provocative work, Richard Carlile challenges traditional Christian beliefs and offers a vision of a rational, ethical, and scientific world view. With scathing critiques of religious dogma, Carlile advocates for an enlightened and progressive morality that is informed by human reason and evidence.

      The Deist, Or, Moral Philosopher: Christianity Unveiled. 1819
    • Sherwin's Political Register; Volume 5

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A collection of political essays and articles published in the early 19th century, offering a radical perspective on issues such as democracy, rights, and governmental authority.

      Sherwin's Political Register; Volume 5
    • Lion; Volume 4

      • 610pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      In this book, Richard Carlile tells the story of a lion that escapes from the Tower of London and roams the streets of London. The story is a stirring reminder of the power of freedom and the courage required to attain it. Carlile's vivid prose and imaginative storytelling make this a book that readers will not soon forget.

      Lion; Volume 4
    • Loewy recounts the infamous mock trials of radical publisher Richard Carlile in late 1700s England. The book includes transcripts of the trials, along with contextual commentary that sheds light on the political and social forces at play. This book is a fascinating read for anyone interested in radical political history and free speech issues.

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