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  • Fifty Years in the Fiction Factory

    The Working Life of Herbert Allingham (1867-1936)

    by Julia Jones ...
    He wrote all his life – but was he an author? Herbert Allingham was one of 'the men who wrote for the Million'. His melodramatic serial stories ran week after week in the ha'penny papers a hundred years ago. From his first published work in 1886 to his death in 1936 he entertained hundreds of thousands of working-class readers, bringing colour and entertainment into hard, precarious lives. But ... Read more

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  • Fifty Years in the Church of Rome

    This is an excellent look at the religious system of the Catholic Church from the inside. Charles Chiniquy was born at Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada of Roman Catholic parents. He studied at the college of Nicolet in Canada, professor of belles-lettres, after graduation he entered the priesthood (at an early age) and continued therein until he was an old man. At the age of 49 he left the Roman church ... Read more

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  • Fifty Years in the Church of Rome

    In the book, Charles Chiniquy discusses various aspects of his life as a priest, including his work, his interactions with other clergy members, and his observations of the inner workings of the Catholic Church. He also raises concerns about what he saw as abuses and corruption within the church, as well as theological disagreements that ultimately led him to leave the Catholic faith."Fifty Years ... Read more

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  • The Fiction Factory

    Being the experience of a writer who, for twenty-two years, has kept a story-mill grinding successfully

    In "The Fiction Factory," William Wallace Cook delves into the mechanics of storytelling with a unique blend of pragmatism and creativity, offering a captivating exploration of plot generation and narrative construction. Written in the early 20th century, this instructional guide reflects the burgeoning mass-market publishing industry and the formulas that underpin popular fiction. Cook employs an ... Read more

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  • Fifty Years in the Church of Rome

    "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" is the riveting testimony of a Catholic Priest who converted to Christianity.As a child, Chiniquy memorised scriptures at his mother's knee and developed a deep love for God. Becoming a priest, he wanted desperately to place full trust in his "church", but was hit by waves of doubt as his "church" claimed adherence to the Gospel, yet violated it at every turn. ... Read more

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  • The Fiction Factory

    Being the experience of a writer who, for twenty-two years, has kept a story-mill grinding successfully

    In 'The Fiction Factory,' William Wallace Cook presents a captivating exploration of the mechanics of writing and storytelling, set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century publishing industry. Written in a straightforward and engaging style, Cook demystifies the creative process, revealing the systematic methods by which authors can produce compelling narratives. The work is a confluence of ... Read more

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  • Automatically Driven

    My 50 Years in the Car Industry

    by John Sparrow ...
    There are 800,000 people in the UK of all ages and gender directly and indirectly employed in the wider car industry. If you are one of these and want to have a Director and Senior Executive’s truly unique insider story on how the car industry worked and evolved from the 1970s until now, then this is a must-read book.John documents his many memories, experiences and events of his career from ... Read more

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  • From The Bronx To Wall Street

    My Fifty Years in Finance and Philanthropy

    A Wall Street Legend Recounts His Fifty Years in the Stock Market, Hedge Funds, and PhilanthropyWall Street mogul Leon Cooperman provides a brilliant business memoir encompassing a quarter-century with Goldman Sachs and then the management of his own successful hedge fund, Omega Advisors. Cooperman traces his life story from his roots as the son of immigrant parents in the Bronx through his days ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • Fifty Years In The Church Of Rome

    This vintage book contains Charles Chiniquy's 1884 autobiography, "Fifty Years In The Church Of Rome". Charles P. Chiniquy (1809 - 1899) was a Canadian Catholic priest who converted to Presbyterianism. This eye-opening account of Chiniquy's time spent as a priest in the Catholic Church is highly recommended for those with an interest in Roman Catholicism and would make for a fantastic addition to ... Read more

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  • Fifty years in Wall Street

    Insights into Financial History and Investment Strategies on Wall Street

    by Henry Clews ...
    In "Fifty Years in Wall Street," Henry Clews provides a riveting exploration of the American financial landscape, drawn from his extensive career on Wall Street. With a blend of personal anecdotes and astute analysis, Clews delves into the evolution of financial practices and the complexities of economic phenomena over five decades. His literary style is both accessible and instructive, allowing ... Read more

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  • Fifty Years in Chains-Life of an American Slave

    Fascinating True Story of a Fugitive Slave Who Lived in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia, Served Under Various Masters, and Was One Year in the Navy During the War of 1812

    by Charles Ball ...
    "Fifty Years in Chains" is an autobiography of a fugitive slave,Charles Ball, where he describes his life as a slave under various masters and his service in the Chesapeake Bay Flotilla of the U.S. Navy under the command of Commodore Joshua Barney in the War of 1812. Charles Ball (1780 - unknown) was an enslaved African-American from Maryland who worked as a cook and sailor.According to his ... Read more

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  • Our Life in the Church

    A description of over fifty years in the ministry where we learned to enjoy

    If you've ever wondered about the lives of a clergy family, Our Life in the Church: A Description of Over 50 Years in the Ministry Where We Learned to Enjoy, Thrive and be Happy as a Clergy Family will provide a behind-the-scenes look at such a family's life. With insights into decades spent dealing with unique situations and being perceived as "different", it will explore how one family overcame ... Read more

    $9.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus