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2025

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Five Years with the Congo Cannibals is Herbert Ward's electrifying and often harrowing account of his years deep in the heart of Central Africa during the late nineteenth century, when the Congo was still an uncharted world of danger, beauty, and contradiction. First published in 1890, Ward's narrative combines the thrill of exploration with the sobering reality of cultural collision. A companion of Henry Morton Stanley during the establishment of the Congo Free State, Ward witnes...

2014

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Illustrated with 45 pictures and vignettes many in colour.Herbert Ward was a patriotic and passionate Englishman at an unfortunate juncture in his life during the First World War, he was over 40 and would not be allowed to enlist in the British Army for service in the fields of Flanders under ordinary circumstances. However this was a minor issue when the Kaiser's German hordes advanced to within artillery range of his home in France; he at once gave over his large estate to the Red...

Unabridged

36 min

2023

EN

Retain a Sharp Memory: A Guide to Enhancing Memory and Sharpening the Mind. Discover Techniques for Improving Memory and Enhancing Brain PowerThe ability to remember things is one of the most valuable skills we possess as human beings. It allows us to learn from our experiences, make connections, and retain important information. However, as we age, our memory can start to decline, and it can become harder to recall information as quickly and easily as we once could.This audi...

Unabridged

1 hour 11 min

2023

EN

How to Improve Your Memory and Remember Anything Bundle, 2 in 1 Bundle: Retain a Sharp Memory and Guide to Building a Memory PalaceThe ability to remember things is one of the most valuable skills we possess as human beings. It allows us to learn from our experiences, make connections, and retain important information. However, as we age, our memory can start to decline, and it can become harder to recall information as quickly and easily as we once could. One of the ways to improve...

A Republic Without a President, and Other Stories

Exploring the Complexities of Governance and Human Nature in Thought-Provoking Tales

2019

EN

In "A Republic Without a President, and Other Stories," Herbert D. Ward crafts a thought-provoking collection of narratives that interrogate the complexities of governance, identity, and societal structures. Through a blend of speculative fiction and poignant realism, Ward masterfully weaves tales that challenge the status quo, employing a literary style characterized by rich descriptions and incisive dialogue. Set against a backdrop of a fictional polity lacking a central executive, the s...

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People of the World

Cultures and Traditions, Ancestry and Identity

Unabridged

18 hours 40 min

2016

EN

From the heart of National Geographic comes this expansive guide to the clans, tribes, ethnicities, and peoples of the world.Organized in keeping with our knowledge of the migration of human groups through history, with statistics and a cultural portrait of each ethnic group, People of the World becomes a fascinating round-the-world tour of customs and traditions as well as a go-to source for background information to round out one’s own family history.From the Tuv...

A Lost Hero

Exploring Heroism and Loss Through Diverse Narratives

2019

EN

A Lost Hero serves as a compelling exploration of human resilience and spiritual introspection, presenting a disparate array of literary styles from poignant narrative prose to evocative dialogue. The collection traverses the corridors of courage and redemption, engaging readers with stories that challenge societal norms, encapsulated within a transcendent framework. The works within blend reality with elements of the fantastic, capturing the formidable spirit of mankind in a way that is b...

2022

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A Lost Hero weaves a rich tapestry of narrative styles and thematic explorations, capturing the vast landscape of human experience. This anthology serves as a beacon of storytelling diversity, featuring an array of pieces that resonate with profound emotional depth. It brings together elements of mystery, introspection, and societal critique, highlighting the universal themes of perseverance, identity, and hope amidst adversity. Without attributing specific stories to single authors, this ...

2025

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In "A Lost Hero," the plot likely revolves around the journey of the protagonist, who may be a hero figure grappling with personal challenges, societal expectations, or moral dilemmas. Phelps and Ward's writing style typically blends elements of drama, romance, and moral introspection, inviting readers to engage with complex characters and thought-provoking themes.As with many of Phelps' works, "A Lost Hero" may touch upon issues of ethics, spirituality, and the search for meaning in life....

2025

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On the morning of the eighth of June, 1893, at about ten o'clock, crowds were seen clustered in front of the daily newspaper bulletins in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Boston. The excitement rivalled that occasioned by the assassination of Garfield, and by night the country was as bewildered and aghast as when the news came that Lincoln was murdered. This was the announcement as it appeared in blood-red, gigantic capitals by the door of the New York Tribune building: ...

2025

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The collection features a diverse range of stories, each exploring different facets of American life, politics, and culture. While the specific plots and characters vary from story to story, they are all united by Ward's keen observations and incisive commentary on the human condition.One of the central stories in the collection is the titular "A Republic Without a President," which imagines a scenario in which the United States operates without a chief executive. Ward uses this premise to...