Peter Marshall Leads the Church From Cultural “Egypt” to 40 Years of Wilderness Wandering
“The Light and the Glory” by Peter Marshall called the church out of 20th Century Egypt into 21st Century wilderness wandering. “The Light & the Glory” was a wake-up call for the church to resume her leadership role in the nation. Unfortunately, Peter Marshall fails to recognize the Enlightenment influence on America’s founding. To him the First Great Awakening alone animated the Revolutionary era.
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The Postmistress Written by Sarah Blake
This novel should become a real masterpiece. Sarah Blake captures the reader, transplants them into the late 1930′s and early 1940′s, and places them in the minds and bodies of those living before and during World War II.
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Trigger Men – Shadow Team, Spider-Man, The Magnificent Bastards, and The American Combat Sniper
“Trigger Men: Shadow Team, Spider-Man, The Magnificent Bastards, and the American Combat Sniper” by Hans Halberstadt is a unique look at one of the most effective weapons on the battlefield – the military sniper. Halberstadt takes readers into the elusive world of military snipers with first hand accounts from those serving on the front lines.
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Japan’s History – A Book Review
Are you looking for a very good book, one which will help you learn about the history of Japan? If so, there is a very good book I would like to recommend to you, one which is in my personal library, and one that I believe will give you with the overview you need to understand modern Japan.
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The Rise of Vietnam Over the Last 50 Years – A Book Review
Do you feel that your history books in school didn’t give you enough information on Vietnam? There is probably a reason why they skipped over that, or brushed over these subjects, but I believe every American should understand more about this country.
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Gause Plantation
THE OCEAN ISLE BEACH (GAUSE) PLANTATION, ITS TOMB & THE TOMB RAIDERS By Fred R. David & Vern J, Bender THE GAUSE PLANTATION In 1751, William Gause, Sr. purchased land in Brunswick County and established the Gause plantation. The Gauses built a two-story manor house atop a high hill overlooking a channel separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a few hundred feet of marshland and what today is Ocean Isle Beach.
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When You Shake Off the Dust of Ancient History, There Are Lessons For Today
Americans who tired of the Vietnam War or who had enough of the Iraq War and would like our Army to get out of Afghanistan might want to learn an important lesson from the Punich Wars between Rome and Carthage. Hannibal is the superior general but the Roman Senator/dictator Fabius outwits the enemy.
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Prodigal Sons Written by Sheldon Greene
Horst Vogle seemed like an innocent quiet man in a bar as another person approached him now and then. Just an innocent conversation-or was it? Doesn’t seem innocent when they just sat and quietly talked or adjourned from the bar to a table and quietly had a personal discussion.
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Historic Shipwrecks of the Dominican Republic and Haiti
Almost 400 described shipwrecks in this book, lot of them laden with unimaginable treasures, many with exact location, history, photos, maps and drawings, do not cover only Spanish shipwrecks of the Colonial Era, thought they form a major part of the content of the book, but also English, French, Dutch, Portuguese and apart from that historically documented lost pirate ships as well. Dozens of maps with locations of the shipwrecks, over 50 photos and many drawings give to the reader more detailed view and information about all these, and sometimes long forgotten shipwrecks still lying on the bottom of crystal clear waters around the Hispaniola Island, which was for many decades the most important base of the Conquer of the New World.
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