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  • Berlin Alexanderplatz (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A kaleidoscopic journey through fragmentation, socioeconomics, and existential dread—murder, metamorphosis, and redemption under the Nazis

    Berlin Alexanderplatz follows Franz Biberkopf, newly released from Tegel prison, who vows to go straight yet is drawn back into Weimar Berlin's underworld by the predatory Reinhold. Döblin crafts an urban epic through montage and polyphony: headlines and adverts, tram schedules, street songs, legal and medical jargon, and biblical cadences. Straddling late Expressionism and the cool gaze of Neue ... Read more

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  • The Revealing Word (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A New Thought guide to metaphysical Bible terms for daily life, revealing inner meanings and the transformative power of words

    The Revealing Word distills Charles Fillmore's metaphysical Christianity into an alphabetic lexicon, redefining biblical and devotional terms as states of consciousness and powers of mind. In crisp, aphoristic entries—cross‑referenced and oriented to practice—Unity's doctrines of the I AM, Christ mind, substance, and spiritual law cohere. Situated in early New Thought, the book weds sermon clarity ... Read more

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  • The 12 Powers of Man (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Christian Mysticism and Metaphysical Teachings for Faith, Inner Power, and Divine Consciousness

    The Twelve Powers of Man outlines Charles Fillmore's map of twelve spiritual faculties—faith, strength, wisdom (judgment), love, power, imagination, understanding, will, order, zeal, renunciation, and life—through a program of practical Christianity. Rooted in early New Thought, Fillmore blends biblical metaphysics with pragmatic counsel, assigning each faculty a scriptural prototype and a bodily ... Read more

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  • The Secret History or the Anecdota (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Byzantine court scandals and power dynamics under Emperor Justinian, revealing hidden truths of sixth-century corruption

    Procopius's The Secret History (Anecdota) is a blistering counter-narrative to the official image of Justinian's reign. Composed in Atticizing Greek, it combines court gossip, moral invective, and historiographical topoi to depict Justinian and Theodora as tyrannical, Belisarius and Antonina as compromised, and Constantinople as corroded by fiscal rapine and sexual intrigue. Set against his more ... Read more

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  • The Other Side of the Mountain: Mujahideen Tactics in the Soviet-Afghan War (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Mujahideen Perspectives on Asymmetric Warfare in the 1980s Soviet-Afghan Conflict

    The Other Side of the Mountain offers a granular compendium of Mujahideen tactical vignettes from the Soviet–Afghan War. Organized by mode of combat—ambushes, raids, sieges, mining, interdiction, and defense—the cases pair clear maps and order-of-battle notes with concise narratives and after-action reflections. The prose is spare, field-focused, and analytic, situating each fight in its terrain, ... Read more

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  • The Well of Loneliness (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A landmark of lesbian literature on gender identity, love, and isolation in 1920s England—an LGBTQ classic of literary controversy.

    The Well of Loneliness follows Stephen Gordon, an upper-class English 'invert,' from childhood at Morton to wartime service and expatriate Paris, charting social exile and the ethical claims of love. Hall writes in a grave realist mode—part social‑problem novel, part late‑Edwardian melodrama—shaped by sexology and Christian allegory. Restrained prose, images of mirrors and thresholds, and ... Read more

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  • Claudine at School (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A Parisian schoolgirl's coming-of-age: friendship, rebellion, and class in early 20th century France

    Claudine at School follows a sardonic fifteen‑year‑old through her final year in a provincial Burgundian girls' school, narrated as a pungent diary whose quicksilver tones shift from prank to sensual reverie. Claudine anatomizes classroom hypocrisies—above all the charged liaison between the headmistress and her assistant—while registering first desires. Colette's lapidary metaphors and botanical ... Read more

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  • The Twelve Powers of Man (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Awaken the twelve divine faculties through Christian mysticism—faith and wisdom, regenerative love, and the supremacy of Spirit.

    The Twelve Powers of Man distills Charles Fillmore's metaphysical Christianity into a map of spiritual faculties—faith, strength, wisdom (judgment), love, power, imagination, understanding, will, order, zeal, renunciation, and life—each correlated with an apostolic archetype and a bodily center. Through allegorical readings of Scripture, exposition, and practices of denial-and-affirmation prayer, ... Read more

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  • Around the World in Seventy-Two Days (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. A 19th-Century Feminist Travelogue of Daring Global Exploration, Cultural Encounters, and Defiance of Gender Norms

    Around the World in Seventy-Two Days chronicles Nellie Bly's 1889–90 circumnavigation, conceived as a real-life answer to Jules Verne's fiction. Writing in brisk, first-person reportage, Bly knits together ports and timetables—London, Brindisi, Suez, Colombo, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco—through the era's steamships, railways, and telegraph. She interviews Verne in Amiens, notes imperial ... Read more

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  • With Fire and Sword (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. An epic of the 17th-century Khmelnytsky Uprising, where Polish nobles clash amid battles, intrigue, and complex loyalties

    With Fire and Sword, the opening volume of Sienkiewicz's Trilogy, plunges into the Khmelnytsky Uprising (1648–1657) through Jan Skrzetuski, his beloved Helena, the Cossack Bohun, and the sly Onufry Zagłoba. Panoramic campaigns and sieges—Zbaraż, Berestechko—interlace with romance and earthy humor. Archaizing, baroque cadences meet feuilleton pacing, while a multiethnic Commonwealth—Poles, ... Read more

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  • Quo Vadis (Summarized Edition)

    Enriched edition. Ancient Rome's Christian persecution and passion: a historical romance of imperial tyranny, political intrigue, moral dilemmas, and faith and courage

    Quo Vadis unfolds in Nero's Rome, where the patrician Marcus Vinicius falls in love with the Christian hostage Lygia amid court intrigues led by Petronius. Drawing on Tacitus and Suetonius, Sienkiewicz stages the burning of Rome, the arena's spectacles, and the underground gatherings of believers, culminating in the "Quo vadis, Domine?" encounter of Saint Peter. The novel blends panoramic epic ... Read more

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  • A Course in Miracles

    A Course in Miracles is spiritual guide for life. The book begins; This is A Course in Miracles, it is a required course. Only the time you take it is voluntary."The Course" as it is commonly known, comprises of 365 lessons. It is divided into three books; "the Text," "the Workbook for Students," and "the Manual for Teachers".Dr. Helen Schucman channeled the book over a 7-year period between 1965 ... Read more

    $5.99 USD