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    Carmen's Choice

    Narrated by Matt Taylor ...

    Unabridged

    2 hours 54 min

    Former passenger Carmen is stranded on a small freighter in the middle of the ocean and finds herself stranded alone with only 3 chickens for company ...... and the sailor-turned-new-vampire Cort. While Carmen doesn't exactly know what Cort is, she's seen firsthand what these blood-drinking beasts are capable of, so she's not taking any chances. She devised a foolproof method - sleep at sunrise ... Read more

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  • Robbery under Arms:A Story of Life and Adventure in the Bush and in the Australian Goldfields

    The novel is set in the rugged and untamed Australian outback during the 1850s and 1860s and tells the story of two brothers, Dick and Jim Marston, who become involved in a life of crime. The Marston brothers turn to bushranging, robbing travelers and settlers in the remote bushland areas of New South Wales and Victoria.The narrative is presented as a first-person account by Dick Marston, who ... Read more

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  • The Evolution of Japanese Music from the Heian Period to the Present Day

    The ebook "The Evolution of Japanese Music from the Heian Period to the Present Day" covers the rich history and transformation of Japanese music across multiple periods. It explores key eras such as the Heian, Muromachi, Edo, and modern periods, focusing on how historical, political, and cultural shifts shaped musical forms. During the Heian period (794–1185), Gagaku (court music) and Bugaku ... Read more

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  • The Squatter's Dream

    A Story of Australian Life

    In "The Squatter's Dream," Thomas Alexander Browne artfully navigates the complexities of 19th-century Australian life, weaving a tale that captures the spirit of resilience and aspiration among settlers. With a narrative style that oscillates between subtle satire and poignant realism, Browne effectively immerses readers in a vivid landscape filled with the struggles and triumphs of the ... Read more

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  • Robbery under Arms: A Story of Life and Adventure in the Bush and in the Australian Goldfields

    My name's Dick Marston, Sydney-side native. I'm twenty-nine years old, six feet in my stocking soles, and thirteen stone weight. Pretty strong and active with it, so they say. I don't want to blow—not here, any road—but it takes a good man to put me on my back, or stand up to me with the gloves, or the naked mauleys. I can ride anything—anything that ever was lapped in horsehide—swim like a musk ... Read more

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  • Admiral Bill Halsey

    A Naval Life

    William Halsey was the most famous naval officer of World War II. His fearlessness in carrier raids against Japan, his steely resolve at Guadalcanal, and his impulsive blunder at the Battle of Leyte Gulf made him the “Patton of the Pacific” and solidified his reputation as a decisive, aggressive fighter prone to impetuous errors of judgment in the heat of battle. In this definitive biography, ... Read more

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  • The Acts of Uniformity: Their Scope and Effect

    The Acts of Uniformity are incidents in a great movement. They are far from being the most important of its incidents. Their importance has perhaps been exaggerated, and their purport is commonly misunderstood. My object is to place them in their true relation to other incidents. It is useless to study them apart; they cannot be understood except as details of a connected history. I shall confine ... Read more

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  • The Last Chance: A Tale of the Golden West

    As a Commissioner of Goldfields, and Police Magistrate, in New South Wales, it is hardly necessary to say that Arnold Banneret’s pay was not conspicuously in advance of the necessaries of life. Necessaries which may be thus catalogued: a couple of decent ride-and-drive horses, a light, much-enduring buggy, clothes and books, boots and shoes, bread and butter, for half-a-dozen growing boys and ... Read more

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  • A Colonial Reformer (Complete)

    When Mr. Ernest Neuchamp, younger, of Neuchampstead, Bucks, quitted the ancient roof-tree of his race, for a deliberate conflict with fortune, in a far land, he carried with him a purpose which went far to neutralise doubt and depression. A crusader rather than a colonist, his lofty aims embraced far more than the ordinary sordid struggle with unkind nature, with reluctant success. Such might be ... Read more

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  • The Squatter's Dream

    A Story of Australian Life

    In "The Squatter's Dream," Thomas Alexander Browne, writing under the pseudonym "Rolf Boldrewood," weaves a rich tapestry of colonial life in Australia during the 19th century. The novel is celebrated for its vivid realism and sharp social commentary, offering readers an in-depth exploration of the life of squatters—those who settled on land they did not own, navigating the harsh landscapes and ... Read more

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  • Through the Wheat

    'Through the Wheat' (1923) is a novel by the American journalist, scriptwriter, and novelist Thomas Alexander Boyd (1898–1935).Influenced by his own experiences on the battlefields of France in the First World War, this story follows William Hicks, a rifleman in the U.S. Marine Corps, through his first experience of combat.After enlisting, William Hicks is eager to see combat but as friends die ... Read more

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  • War to the Knife: Tangata Maori

    Massinger Court in Herefordshire was a grand old Tudor mansion, the brown sandstone walls and tiled roofs of which had been a source of pride to the inhabitants of the county for untold generations. Standing in a fair estate of ten thousand acres, three roods, and twenty-eight perches (to be accurate), with a nominal rental of somewhat over fifteen thousand a year, it might be thought that for the ... Read more

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