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Posted by: LaPulga10 at Apr 20th, 2024, 12:28 am in History

Nez Perce 1877: The Last Fight by Robert Forczyk
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 22.5 MB
Overview: Osprey's examination of one of the most famous battles of the latter part of the American Indian Wars (1622-1918). With the wars between the US and the Native Americans drawing to a close, one tribe in Eastern Oregon continued to resist. The Nez Perce, led by the "Red Napoleon" Chief Joseph, refused to surrender and accept resettlement. Instead, Chief Joseph organized a band of 750 warriors and set off for the Canadian border, pursued by 2,000 US Army troops under Major-General Oliver Howard. The army chased the natives for three months, fighting 13 actions. Finally, just 40 miles from the Canadian border, the Army ran Chief Joseph to the ground, and forced him to surrender after a five-day battle near Bear Paw Mountain.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Posted by: HansAdam at Apr 20th, 2024, 12:18 am in Biographies & Memoirs

Capturing Eichmann. The Memoirs of a Mossad Spymaster by Rafi Eitan and Anshel Pfeffer
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 2.9mb
Overview: Argentina, 1960. A car speeds through the streets of Buenos Aires. Inside are four Israeli secret agents and their prisoner: one of the most notorious war criminals of Nazi Germany. The Mossad operatives need to get this man, Adolf Eichmann, back to Israel to be tried for his crimes. Holding Eichmann’s head in his lap is the leader of this ambitious mission, Rafi Eitan, whom Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later described as ‘one of the heroes of Israeli intelligence’.

In this fast-paced and detailed memoir, Rafi Eitan tells the story of his remarkable life and career as an elite soldier and spymaster. He describes how as a teenager, he smuggled Jewish refugees into Palestine as part of the Palmach unit and how, as a spy in the newly established Mossad, he swam through sewers to blow up a British radar station, earning the name ‘Rafi the Stinker’. He goes on to describe in detail his involvement in the extraordinary hunt for the Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann. Eitan's espionage career eventually ended over his involvement in the controversial Jonathan Pollard espionage affair, which sparked intense debate over Israel’s relations with the US.

Packed with new insights into Eitan's role at the heart of Israeli military and intelligence organizations, this is a gripping read and essential reading for anyone interested in espionage history and the daring operation to capture Adolf Eichmann.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs War and Espionage

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Posted by: PrismUnicorn1 at Apr 20th, 2024, 12:06 am in Audiobooks

AnimeCon Harem by FortySixtyFour (Narrated by Harriet Sinclair, Jean Paul Garces)
Requirements: .M4A/.M4B reader | 855MB | 15hrs 40mins
Overview: Brian attends an anime convention with a special charm that has a mysterious influence over the girls it comes into contact with.
Genre: Audiobooks > Fiction > Erotic > Sci-Fi

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Posted by: HansAdam at Apr 19th, 2024, 11:50 pm in General Fiction/Classics

The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 3.3mb
Overview: Set in London of the 1660s and of the early twenty-first century, The Weight of Ink is the interwoven tale of two women of remarkable intellect: Ester Velasquez, an emigrant from Amsterdam who is permitted to scribe for a blind rabbi, just before the plague hits the city; and Helen Watt, an ailing historian with a love of Jewish history.

As the novel opens, Helen has been summoned by a former student to view a cache of seventeenth-century Jewish documents newly discovered in his home during a renovation. Enlisting the help of Aaron Levy, an American graduate student as impatient as he is charming, and in a race with another fast-moving team of historians, Helen embarks on one last project: to determine the identity of the documents’ scribe, the elusive “Aleph.”

Electrifying and ambitious, sweeping in scope and intimate in tone, The Weight of Ink is a sophisticated work of historical fiction about women separated by centuries, and the choices and sacrifices they must make in order to reconcile the life of the heart and mind.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics

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Posted by: HansAdam at Apr 19th, 2024, 11:41 pm in Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror

Solaris by Stanislaw Lem, translated by Joanna Kilmartin and Steve Cox
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 2.5mb
Overview: A scientist examining the ocean that covers the surface of the planet Solaris is forced to confront the incarnation of a painful, hitherto unconscious memory embodied in the physical likeness of a long-dead lover, inexplicably created by the ocean. Others suffer from the same affliction and speculation rises among scientists that the Solaris ocean may be a massive brain that creates incarnate memories, but its purpose in doing so remains a mystery . . .

Solaris raises a question that has been at the heart of human experience and literature for centuries: can we truly understand the universe around us without first understanding what lies within? The moving story of contact with alien intelligence serves as a canvas for discussion of our mind’s limitations and the nature of human cognition.

Stanislaw Lem is the most widely translated and best-known science fiction author of novels, short stories, literary criticism, philosophy, parodies and screenplays. Winner of the Kafka Prize, he is a contributor to many magazines, including the New Yorker and is the recipient of many literary awards, most notably the State Prize for Literature in Poland (1976) and the Austrian State Award for European Literature (1985).
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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Posted by: HansAdam at Apr 19th, 2024, 11:28 pm in Mystery/Thriller

Hercule Poirot. The Complete Short Stories by Agatha Christie
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 2.6mb
Overview: At last, a single volume that gathers together all of the short stories featuring Agatha Christie's most famous creation, Hercule Poirot. The dapper, mustache-twirling little Belgian with the egg-shaped head and curious mannerisms has solved some of the most puzzling crimes of the century—and, in his own humble opinion, is "probably the greatest detective in the world."

In this complete collection of more than 50 stories, ranging from short tales to novellas, Poirot faces violent murders, poisonings, kidnappings, and thefts—all solved with his characteristic panache. Only Agatha Christie could have devised cases worthy of Hercule Poirot's skill and "little gray cells."
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller Hercule Poirot

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Posted by: Basia1971 at Apr 19th, 2024, 11:21 pm in Audiobooks

Nineteen Eighty: Red Riding Quartet by David Peace, Saul Reichlin (Narrator)
Requirements: .MP3 reader, 540.6MB
Overview: Nineteen Eighty is set against an evolving backdrop of power, corruption, and lies.

The nightmare continues during the winter of 1980 when the Ripper murders his 13th victim and the whole of Yorkshire is terrorised. Assistant Chief Constable Hunter struggles to solve the hellish crimes and bring an end to the horror, but is drawn ever deeper into a world of bent coppers and sleaze. After his house is burned down, his wife is threatened and his colleagues turn against him, Hunter’s quest becomes personal, as he has nothing left to lose.

Nineteen Eighty is a compelling battle between two desperate men, each determined to destroy the other. This third volume of the Red Riding Quartet displays Peace’s unique voice, which places him as one of the UK’s finest crime writers.
Genre: Audiobooks > Fiction

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Posted by: HansAdam at Apr 19th, 2024, 11:19 pm in Biographies & Memoirs

Empire of Deception. The Incredible Story of a Master Swindler Who Seduced a City and Captivated the Nation by Dean Jobb
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 9.9mb
Overview: It was a time of unregulated madness. And nowhere was it madder than in Chicago at the dawn of the Roaring Twenties. As Model Ts rumbled down Michigan Avenue, gang war shootings announced Al Capone’s rise to underworld domination. Bedecked partygoers thronged to the Drake Hotel’s opulent banquet rooms, corrupt politicians held court in thriving speakeasies, and the frenzy of stock market gambling was rampant.

Enter a slick, smooth-talking, charismatic lawyer named Leo Koretz, who enticed hundreds of people (who should have known better) to invest as much as $30 million--upwards of $400 million today--in phantom timberland and nonexistent oil wells in Panama. It was an ingenious deceit, one that out-ponzied Charles Ponzi himself, who only a few years earlier had been arrested for a pyramid scheme. Leo had a good run--his was perhaps the longest fraud in history--and when his enterprise finally collapsed in 1923, he vanished. The Cook County state’s attorney, a man whose lust for power equaled Leo’s own lust for money, began an international manhunt that lasted almost a year. When finally apprehended, Leo was living a life of luxury in Nova Scotia under the assumed identity of a book dealer and literary critic. A salacious court hearing followed, and his mysterious death in a Chicago prison rivaled the rest of his almost-too-bizarre-to-believe life.

A rip-roaring tale of greed, financial corruption, dirty politics, over-the-top and under-the-radar deceit, illicit sex, and a brilliant and wildly charming con man on the town and then on the lam, Empire of Deception has it all. It’s not only a rich and detailed account of a man and an era; it’s a fascinating look at the methods of swindlers throughout history. Leo Koretz was the Bernie Madoff of his day, and Dean Jobb shows us that the American dream of easy wealth is timeless.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs True Crime

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