A Pickle for the Knowing Ones
Author: Timothy Dexter
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Published: 1848
Total Pages: 44
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Author: Timothy Dexter
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Published: 1848
Total Pages: 44
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Published: 1848
Total Pages: 156
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lord Timothy Dexter
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 2020-02
Total Pages: 82
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKLord Timothy Dexter was, by most accounts, a living embodiment of irony. Time and time again he beat insurmountable odds (often, it seems, without realizing they existed) and came out on top (and flush with cash). A farm laborer, with little schooling to speak of, Dexter catapulted himself into the 'Who's Who' of 18th Century New England society through numerous trading endeavors of all sorts. But for all of his quirks, he also seems to have been something of a cruel prankster. Many of the events of his later life would make most men of honor blush with shame. Doubly so when one reviews the treatment his wife endured. This work was originally published as an exercise in vanity. It became inexplicably popular, however, after Dexter freely handed out the first printing. In the second, he addressed the criticisms of 'lack of punctuation' by ending the work with an entire page devoted solely to it, which he suggested the reader insert anywhere they like within the work. The strange book went on to be formally reprinted eight times. This book is - and has remained - one of the oddest, most bizarre publications ever brought to public light. It's difficult to enjoy yet, strangely, it is equally difficult to dismiss.
Author: New York Public Library
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 26
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ephraim Mattos
Publisher: Center Street
Published: 2018-10-23
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 154608181X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA frontline witness account of the deadly urban combat of the Battle of Mosul told by former Navy SEAL and frontline combat medic Ephraim Mattos. After leaving the US Navy SEAL teams in spring of 2017, Ephraim Mattos, age twenty-four, flew to Iraq to join a small group of volunteer humanitarians known as the Free Burma Rangers, who were working on the frontlines of the war on ISIS. Until being shot by ISIS on a suicidal rescue mission, Mattos witnessed unexplainable acts of courage and sacrifice by the Free Burma Rangers, who, while under heavy machine gun and mortar fire, assaulted across ISIS minefields, used themselves as human shields, and sprinted down ISIS-infested streets-all to retrieve wounded civilians. In City of Death: Humanitarian Warriors in the Battle of Mosul, Mattos recounts in vivid detail what he saw and felt while he and the other Free Burma Rangers evacuated the wounded, conducted rescue missions, and at times fought shoulder-to-shoulder with the Iraqi Army against ISIS. Filled with raw and emotional descriptions of what it's like to come face-to-face with death, this is the harrowing and uplifting true story of a small group of men who risked everything to save the lives of the Iraqi people and who followed the credence, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." As the coauthor of the #1 New York Times bestselling American Sniper, Scott McEwen has teamed up with Mattos to help share an unforgettable tale of an American warrior turned humanitarian forced to fight his way into and out of a Hell on Earth created by ISIS.
Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes
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Published: 1861
Total Pages: 436
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul Merrick Hollister
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 202
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael McClure
Publisher: City Lights Publishers
Published: 2013-11-12
Total Pages: 122
ISBN-13: 0872866270
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLion roars, detonated dada, and visceral emotional truths: McClure describes these tantras as “ceremonies to change the nature of reality."
Author: Samuel Johnson
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Published: 1819
Total Pages: 1234
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