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Ill Winds Blowing Across a Troubled Sea

Ill Winds Blowing Across a Troubled Sea
Author: Mark M. McMillin
Publisher: Hephaestus
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2022-09-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0983817987

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In the early 1600’s, with Dutch power and prestige on the rise, the Dutch form the world’s first publicly-traded corporation whose purpose is to break Portugal’s trade monopoly in the Far East. Led by the mysterious and ruthless Gentlemen Seventeen, the Company has its own armies, its own ships and has the power to wage war, annex territory and make laws. In the New World life is better than fair for Mary - until grim misfortune finds her. A freakish wave during a monstrous storm off the coast of Florida sweeps her overboard and she is lost. Mary’s plucky, protégé Elizabeth - headstrong, full of Spanish fire and raw ambition, but also very young - assumes command. With prospects dwindling in the West Indies following Mary’s death, Elizabeth pledges Mary’s ships and men to the Company and agrees to sail to the Spice Islands in the East Indies for nutmeg, mace, cloves and pepper - cargo more valuable than gold. When Elizabeth exceeds her authority and ventures to Portuguese-held Macau, she is introduced to a powerful Chinese merchant named Féng Wú - and to the plentiful opium served liberally at the House of a Thousand Pleasures. When Elizabeth is later betrayed a ship is lost and the crew is slaughtered. As Elizabeth falters Mary, having survived her misfortunes, returns. When Mary learns that the Company has seized her ships and men because of Elizabeth’s foolishness, she must agree to sail into war alongside the Dutch to free them. Once she fulfills her obligations to the Company, Mary will sail on to Macau where she will introduce herself to the men who murdered her crew... “… [P]aced like an adventure movie, filled with sea battles, colorful bit players, and double crosses … a rousing, sprawling yarn about two indefatigable pirate women.” - Kirkus Reviews


An Ill Wind

An Ill Wind
Author: David Donachie
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2022-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493061585

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It is 1793. John Pearce and his Pelicans are going home - to gain their freedom and put the treacherous Captain Ralph Barclay in the dock. Emily Barclay discovers Pearce has papers that would ruin her husband’s career and her future security. And then comes that dread thing: a fire aboard a wooden ship of war! Cast adrift, Pearce and his Pelicans find help from an unlikely source. Finally, back on British soil, they hope they have reached the end of their troubles, but with the documents missing, the real concerns have only just begun. Emily Barclay holds the key, but where do her loyalties lie?


Outstanding Poets of 1994

Outstanding Poets of 1994
Author: John J. Purcell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1994
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781561670482

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Land and Water

Land and Water
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1917
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN:

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Light and Shade

Light and Shade
Author: Solomon Matthew Bard
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9622099491

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This collection of autobiographical essays tells of Dr. Bard's childhood in Eastern Siberia, with a detour to Moscow and the Crimea. He moved to Shanghai in the mid-30s and spent his last school years there before moving to the University of Hong Kong to study medicine. His newly-acquired medical skills were invaluable in his years as a POW.


Sadie

Sadie
Author: g.l. parker
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 167
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1257782061

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The 50 Most Positive Things I Know About African Americans

The 50 Most Positive Things I Know About African Americans
Author: Danny Ray Christian
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2017-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1543447597

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I realize that with this book, I am like a voice crying in the wilderness, as everybody else is crying at the sad state of the black community and finding nothing good to say about us. I dare to believe and argue that we are still mighty people, with much to be proud of. So what I have done with this book is just talk about what I personally feel are the strong points of the black as people and community. You can choose to say that I am living in a fantasy world if you want. But I am confident that African Americans are going to eventually show the world that they are indeed a noble race and that they have much to offer society. History has proven that when things are at their worst is when the tide changes and victory is won. I strongly believe that we are on the verge of a breakthrough as far as our overcoming the problems that presently beset us. I want to show with this book that we are as capable as any other race of growing stronger from the obstacles we face and struggle with. These hard times are ultimately going to make us stronger and give us a hell of a story to tell our grandchildren and write in the history books for future generations to read.


The Contemporary Review

The Contemporary Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 850
Release: 1926
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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Arthur's Home Magazine

Arthur's Home Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 828
Release: 1882
Genre: Literature, Modern
ISBN:

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A Generous Pour

A Generous Pour
Author: Mike Kelly
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2022-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1637631138

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The story of Jimmy Kelly's Steak House, Nashville's oldest fine restaurant and the family who started it—of stills, saloons, and speakeasies, and of a family who was tough and resourceful, who lost everything, and picked themselves up and started again. When young James Kelly fled the Irish Famine in 1848, he arrived in America with a roll of copper tubing under his shirt. To make whiskey, of course. And he did—in the green rolling hills of Middle Tennessee. Later his son John would open a saloon, initiating the family custom of serving up “a great steak and a generous pour of whiskey” that continues to this day. Readers will delight in tales of bootleggers and rumrunners, saloons and speakeasies, of hard workers with strong family values, the old genteel Nashville and the new Nashville recording industry, and the mysterious difference between whiskey and bourbon. There are stories about Jack Daniel, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans (and even Trigger), Al Capone, Bob Dylan, Grantland Rice, John Jay Hooker Sr., and local characters only a Nashvillian could love. The story of the Kelly family in Tennessee takes readers from the Civil War to Nashville’s postwar boom and the turn of a new century: the Roaring 20s that followed the first World War, the temperance movement that led to Prohibition, and the speakeasy solution that led honest Kelly men to defy a patently bad law as they built a family legacy of beloved restaurants in Nashville. Mike Kelly—James’s great-grandson—has written a fine and rollicking tale of a most interesting time in American history. His affection for his family and his community shows on every page.