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Posted by: rainsky at Mar 22nd, 2024, 6:41 am in History

Fake President: Decoding Trump's Gaslighting, Corruption, and General Bullsh*t by Mark Green, Ralph Nader
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 16 MB
Overview: Donald Trump was lawfully selected as the US president…but is still a "fake" president because he simply lacks the integrity, intelligence, and stability to perform the duties of the office as the Constitution intended. "If you spend so much time golfing, tweeting, and seething," write Green and Nader, "it's understandable that a POTUS doesn't get around to appointing one-third of all agency inspector generals…Might as well expect a surgeon to be an opera singer." As the House Impeachment Inquiry unfolds based on a similar premise, Fake President decodes many of his worst scandals and "twistifications" (a Jefferson coinage). And it's bound to get even worse as the House gets closer to actual Articles of Impeachment and the Fall election approaches. Since it's nearly impossible to keep track of Trump's "daily lava of lies," two of America's foremost public advocates do that work for you. This is your one-stop shop that explains what the Lyin' King means to our democracy.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Posted by: rainsky at Mar 22nd, 2024, 6:32 am in History

A History of London in 100 Places by David Long
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 7 MB
Overview: Shaped by invasion, occupation and immigration, and upheavals as diverse as the Great Fire, the Blitz and the Big Bang, London’s history is unmatched for variety and drama. Sharing his passion and expert knowledge, David Long selects 100 places that best tell this incredible story. Discover Roman temples, Saxon burial mounds, frost fairs on the frozen Thames, Georgian windmills, and one old brown shoe, each with its own unique insight into a critical period of London’s evolution. Whether you prefer to explore history on your feet or from an armchair, this little book will captivate and surprise, revealing oft-overlooked gems among the famous landmarks and the hidden stories locked within.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Posted by: BCMAX at Mar 22nd, 2024, 6:28 am in Magazines & Newspapers

Technology Magazine - March 2024
Requirements: .PDF reader, 174 MB | PDF
Overview: The focus of Technology Magazine’s ‘Digital Community’ is to provide our users with the ‘Ultimate Digital Experience’ - an incredible digital magazine, an world-class website, an award-winning newsletter service as well as video reports, podcasts, blogs, webinars, white papers, research reports, virtual events and a database second to none.
Technology Magazine is read by industry professionals at all levels, as well as technology and consulting executives.
Genre: Magazines & Newspapers

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Posted by: BCMAX at Mar 22nd, 2024, 6:21 am in Magazines & Newspapers

AI Magazine - March 2024
Requirements: .PDF reader, 109 MB | PDF
Overview: magazine about artificial intelligence technology.
Genre: Magazines & Newspapers

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Posted by: rainsky at Mar 22nd, 2024, 6:02 am in History

The Saddest Words: William Faulkner's Civil War by Michael Gorra
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 5 MB
Overview: How do we read William Faulkner in the twenty-first century? asks Michael Gorra, in this reconsideration of Faulkner's life and legacy. William Faulkner, one of America’s most iconic writers, is an author who defies easy interpretation. Born in 1897 in Mississippi, Faulkner wrote such classic novels as Absolom, Absolom! and The Sound and The Fury, creating in Yoknapatawpha county one of the most memorable gallery of characters ever assembled in American literature. Yet, as acclaimed literary critic Michael Gorra explains, Faulkner has sustained justified criticism for his failures of racial nuance―his ventriloquism of black characters and his rendering of race relations in a largely unreconstructed South―demanding that we reevaluate the Nobel laureate’s life and legacy in the twenty-first century, as we reexamine the junctures of race and literature in works that once rested firmly in the American canon.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Posted by: libertybelle at Mar 22nd, 2024, 5:45 am in Mystery/Thriller

8 books by Peter Lovesey
Requirements: ePUB Reader | 6.4 MB | Version: Retail
Overview: Peter (Harmer) Lovesey (born 1936 in Whitton, Middlesex) is a British writer of historical and contemporary crime novels and short stories. His best-known series characters are Sergeant Cribb, a Victorian-era police detective based in London, and Peter Diamond, a modern-day police detective in Bath. Lovesey's novels and stories mainly fall into the category of entertaining puzzlers in the "Golden Age" tradition of mystery writing. Most of Peter Lovesey's writing has been done under his own name. However, he did write three novels under the pen name Peter Lear. Lovesey's novels and short stories have won him a number of awards, including both the Gold and Silver Daggers of the Crime Writers' Association, of which he was chairman in 1991/92. In 2000, he received the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award for lifetime achievement in crime writing.
Genre: Fiction | Mystery/Thriller

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Posted by: MarsPapushi at Mar 22nd, 2024, 5:29 am in History

China Hands and Old Cantons: Britons and the Middle Kingdom by John M. Carroll (Author)
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 9.3 MB
Overview: Early encounters between Britain and China are best known for igniting the First Opium War. Yet they also produced an enormous archive of writings by Britons who spent time in China. Frustrated with the restrictions imposed by the Manchu rulers of the Qing Empire, and unable to live or travel elsewhere apart from Canton and Macao, these diplomats, traders, missionaries, travelers, and military officers devoted thousands of pages to understanding China, its people, and their civilization.

In China Hands and Old Cantons, John M. Carroll draws on this wealth of memoirs, ethnographic studies, travel accounts, narratives of military action, translations, and newspaper articles to trace Britons’ wide-ranging, often thoughtful perspectives on China, long before anyone considered going to war. They discussed almost everything they saw and speculated about much of what they could not see—including the size of China’s massive population, the extent of infanticide, the origins and practice of foot binding, and the legality and morality of the opium trade. They claimed that only those who had been there could truly understand the Middle Kingdom and that their firsthand experience gave them and their publications an advantage over those in Britain and elsewhere. Carroll brings a seminal period in the Anglo-Chinese relationship, which revolved around tea and opium, to life through the words of those who experienced it intimately.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Posted by: Tigha at Mar 22nd, 2024, 5:06 am in Magazines & Newspapers

New Scientist Australian Edition - No. 3482, 23/29 March 2024
Requirements: .PDF reader, 16.7 MB | True PDF
Overview: New Scientist covers the latest developments in science and technology that will impact your world. New Scientist employs and commissions the best writers in their fields from all over the world. Our editorial team provide cutting-edge news, award-winning features and reports, written in concise and clear language that puts discoveries and advances in the context of everyday life today and in the future.
Genre: Magazines & Newspapers

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