by Algernon Blackwood
In the desolate wilds of Canada, where the silence holds ancient secrets, a chilling legend of terror waits to awaken. The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood explores the haunting tale of a malevolent spirit that preys on the unsuspecting, drawing readers into a relentless atmosphere of fear and dread.
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by Adam Smith
“The Wealth of Nations” by Adam Smith revolutionized economic thought and remains a cornerstone of modern economics. In this seminal work, Smith explores the principles of capitalism, arguing that free markets, competition, and self-interest drive economic prosperity. Smith’s insights into the division of labor, the invisible hand of the market, and the role of government intervention continue to shape economic policy and theory to this day.
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by McDermott Will & Schulte LLP, BDO USA, P.C.
For the first time, a comprehensive investigation into the origins of the Cardano Voucher Program, the redemption of billions of ada, and the controversies that followed is available in book form.
Commissioned by Input Output and conducted by McDermott and BDO, this report uncovers the truth behind one of blockchain’s most debated early funding programs. Spanning Cardano’s 10-year history—from its Japan-based Voucher sales to the Byron and Shelley upgrades, and finally to the era of decent… Read More
by Shaun Jeffery
In The Village in Revolt, Shaun Jeffery brings to life The Burston Rebellion that began in 1914 when teachers Tom and Annie Higdon were unjustly dismissed, prompting village children to launch what became the longest strike in history. Sixty‑six pupils walked out in solidarity, sparking a 25‑year boycott that grew into a national movement for fair education. Supported by nationwide fundraising, a new school was built, and the Burston Strike School still stands today as a powerful symbol of w… Read More
by Joshua Miller
Discover the most astounding facts about the United States of America in this fun, funny and fascinating trivia book for teens and adults.
Whether you’re a history buff, a trivia enthusiast, or just curious about the strange and wonderful, this book will keep you entertained and amazed as you explore the extraordinary tapestry that makes the United States truly awesome.
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by Luciano Marazzo
The NFT edition of this book includes access to exclusive content not available in other formats. While all versions offer valuable insights, the NFT unlocks additional materials that go beyond the standard Amazon eBook. Moreover, we’re actively developing Web3 features on our official website, which will further enhance the benefits and capabilities of the NFT version in the near future.
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by Nostradamus
The True Prophecies or Prognostications of Michael Nostradamus uncovers the intriguing predictions that have fascinated readers for centuries. The book explores the life and work of Nostradamus, a 16th-century French astrologer and seer, whose verses have led to much discussion and interpretation.
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by Christopher Marlowe
Christopher Marlowe’s The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus is a gripping tale of ambition, hubris, and the eternal consequences of overreaching. This timeless tragedy explores the dark allure of forbidden knowledge and the price of making a deal with the devil.
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by Nick Chatrath
Accomplished leadership consultant Nick Chatrath offers a revolutionary framework for how leaders in all kinds of organizations can adapt to the new age of technology, like ChatGPT—the Age of AI— by leaning into the qualities and skills that make us uniquely human. For readers of Yuval Noah Harari’s 21 Lessons for the 21st Century and Max Tegmark’s Life 3.0, The Threshold is a bold new way to think about human, emotionally intelligent leadership right now as we stand at the threshold of … Read More
by Steve Zaffron, Dave Logan
A proven system for rallying all of an organizations’ employees around a new vision and ideas for making the vision stick.
When something at work isn’t going smoothly, managers struggle with what part of the problem to tackle first. Do they start with cost reduction? Or should they go for process improvements first?
The book outlines a process for engaging all employees to buy-in to an improved vision of an organization’s new and improved future.
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by John Buchan
In The Thirty‑Nine Steps, author John Buchan launches his rugged hero Richard Hannay into a breathless chase: when a man he just met is murdered in his flat and leaves behind a deadly secret, Hannay finds himself on the run across Britain, accused of that murder and racing to thwart an espionage plot of global dimensions. The narrative thrust rarely lets up, driving the reader from London’s fog to wild Scottish moors and beyond.
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by Rudolf Erich Raspe
“The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen” is a collection of tall tales and fantastical stories attributed to the German nobleman Baron Munchausen. The character Baron Munchausen was based on a real person, Hieronymus Karl Friedrich, Freiherr von Münchhausen, who lived in the 18th century.
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by Thomas R. Henry
In “The Strangest Things in the World” by Thomas R. Henry, readers are taken on a fascinating journey through a myriad of oddities and curiosities from around the globe. With meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Henry uncovers the most bizarre phenomena and peculiar occurrences, inviting readers to delve into the extraordinary and the inexplicable. From natural wonders to supernatural encounters, each chapter presents a captivating exploration of the world’s strangest… Read More
by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, first published in 1886, remains one of literature’s most gripping explorations of the duality of human nature. Robert Louis Stevenson masterfully weaves a tale of a well-respected scientist, Dr. Henry Jekyll, who creates a potion to separate his good and evil sides, unleashing the monstrous Mr. Edward Hyde. As Jekyll’s struggle with his dark alter ego intensifies, the story delves into the terrifying consequences of unchecked desires and the … Read More
by Hugh Lofting
The Story of Dr. Dolittle introduces readers to the imaginative world of Dr. John Dolittle, a physician who discovers his unique ability to talk to animals. Tired of treating humans, he shifts his focus to the care of animals, leading him on incredible adventures across the globe. With its blend of heartwarming moments, humor, and a message of compassion, Hugh Lofting’s classic tale has captivated readers of all ages for generations.
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by Benjamin Sacks
The Story of Chanukah recounts the dramatic origins of the Jewish Festival of Lights through a vivid historical narrative. Benjamin Sacks presents how, under the oppressive rule of Antiochus IV and the ensuing struggle led by Mattathias and his sons—most famously Judas Maccabeus—the Jewish people reclaimed their right to worship freely and restored the desecrated Temple in Jerusalem. This work connects the courageous military struggle and the miracle of the menorah’s oil to the enduring tr… Read More
by Talon Bret
Source Bitch is a raw, ritual-infused journal designed for soul rebels, creators, and multidimensional thinkers. Through guided prompts and energetic frameworks, it helps you deprogram inherited limitations, tap into your inner oracle(higher self), and write the code of your own reality.
This eBook contains adult contents that may not be suitable for all readers. Discretion is advised. Recommended for mature audiences only.
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by Steven Savile
The 25th Anniversary Edition of The Secret Life of Colours, Bestselling novelist Steven Savile’s debut novel. Gabriel Rush snaps a photo of a beautiful hooker and is stunned when it develops. On her cheek is the mysterious mark of the Trinity, a mark not present to the naked eye…the same mark scarring mutilated corpses all over New York City. He races to save her, but instead finds himself racing against time to save his future, the woman he loves, and- when the killer is revealed to… Read More
by Agatha Christie
The Secret Adversary introduces the dynamic duo Tommy and Tuppence, two young adventurers who become accidental detectives. Set in post-World War I England, the novel follows their thrilling investigation into the disappearance of a woman with a secret that could destabilize the government.
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by Thomas Smith
“The Search for King” is an enchanting tale of adventure and self-discovery.
The birds needed to elect a king.
The birds flocked to the Meeting Tree.
Blackbirds made a quick decree:
Black feathers will be compulsory
For the bird that king will be.
Blackbirds’ intent was not hard to see,
To make one of them the nominee.
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by Jack London
Jack London’s The Sea Wolf is a gripping tale of survival, power, and moral conflict set against the unforgiving backdrop of the open sea. With unforgettable characters and high-stakes adventure, London weaves a story that explores the darkest and noblest aspects of human nature.
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by Baroness Orczy
The Scarlet Pimpernel thrusts readers into the terror of Revolutionary France where aristocrats fear the guillotine. A mysterious English nobleman defiantly rescues doomed victims and leaves behind his calling card—a simple red flower called the scarlet pimpernel. That daring hero leads a secret league of supporters and constantly outwits his relentless pursuers, igniting intrigue and adventure at every turn.
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by Ronald Silbermann
In an era where speech is filtered, memory manipulated, and dissent buried by code, this book offers a new path forward: decentralized clarity.
A visionary blueprint for restoring truth, authorship, and civic freedom — without asking for permission.
Built for thinkers, builders, and defenders of the digital age.
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The Quran, also known as Qur’an or Koran, is Islam’s central religious text, believed by Muslims to be a direct revelation from God.
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