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St. Martin's Publishing Group Never Quit
Book SynopsisNow in paperback, the epic memoir of an Alaskan para-rescue jumper, Special Forces Operator, and decorated war hero.
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St. Martin's Griffin True Raiders
Book SynopsisTrue Raiders is The Lost City of Z meets The Da Vinci Code, from critically acclaimed author Brad Ricca.This book tells the untold true story of Monty Parker, a British rogue nobleman who, after being dared to do so by Ava Astor, the so-called most beautiful woman in the world, headed a secret 1909 expedition to find the fabled Ark of the Covenant. Like a real-life version of Raiders of the Lost Ark, this incredible story of adventure and mystery has almost been completely forgotten today.In 1908, Monty is approached by a strange Finnish scholar named Valter Juvelius who claims to have discovered a secret code in the Bible that reveals the location of the Ark. Monty assembles a ragtag group of blueblood adventurers, a renowned psychic, and a Franciscan father, to engage in a secret excavation just outside the city walls of Jerusalem.Using recently uncovered records from the original expedition and several newly translated so
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Lulu.com A Negro Explorer at the North Pole
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Lulu Press Sochineniya. Kniga XI
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Lulu Press Travels and Adventures of an Orchid Hunter
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Lulu Press My Life Among the Indians
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Random House USA Inc The Lost City of Z A Tale of Deadly Obsession in
Book Synopsis#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Killers of the Flower Moon and The Wager comes a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction “with all the pace and excitement of a movie thriller”(The New York Times) that unravels the greatest exploration mystery of the twentieth century—the story of the legendary British explorer who ventured into the Amazon jungle in search of a fabled civilization and never returned. [Grann is] one of the preeminent adventure and true-crime writers working today.—New York MagazineAfter stumbling upon a hidden trove of diaries, acclaimed writer David Grann set out to determine what happened to the British explorer Percy Fawcett and his quest for the Lost City of Z. For centuries Europeans believed the Amazon, the world’s largest rain forest, concealed the glittering kingdom of El Dorado. Thousands had died looking for it, leaving many scientists convi
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Random House USA Inc Marco Polo
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Digireads.com A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies
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Digireads.com The True History of the Conquest of New Spain
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Outskirts Press Hands with a Heart
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Setting the Hook A Divers Return to the Andrea Doria
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Sourcebooks A Short Strange Trip
£22.39
AuthorHouse Two Old Farts and A Motorhome
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AuthorHouse Two Old Farts and a Motorhome
£23.51
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Panama Canal A History of One of the Most Difficult Engineering Projects Ever
£12.67
Outskirts Press Vietnam War Defining Moment for America Remembrances and Reflections of an Army Intelligence Officer
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Outskirts Press Charlie Bravo Descent into Darkness and Danger
£26.20
Teach Services, Inc. Secrets of the Lost Races
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Open Road Media Drake
Table of Contents Dedication Epigraph Preface Chapter One – Voyage into Sunset Chapter Two – A Child of His Time Chapter Three – Apprenticeship Chapter Four – The Dedicated Man Chapter Five – The Islands and the Main Chapter Six – The Treasure Trains Chapter Seven – Outward Bound Chapter Eight – Straits of Megellan Chapter Nine – Into the Great South Sea Chapter Ten – New Albion Chapter Eleven – Beyond the Spice Islands Chapter Twelve – Sailor’s Return Chapter Thirteen – The Glorious Year Chapter Fourteen – The Enemy Chapter Fifteen – The Giant Stirs Chapter Sixteen – The Great Armada Sails Chapter Seventeen – The Narrow Seas Chapter Eighteen – The Winds of God Chapter Nineteen – Failure of an Expedition Chapter Twenty – Drake Ashore Chapter Twenty-One – The End of a Voyage Select Bibliography
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Xlibris Corporation Physical Geology and Geological History of South America
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform In the Paths of Dangerous Fame The Life and Travels of the Explorer WGBrowne
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Hunt For The Yeti
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Independently Published Italy with a Side of Mayo
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Independently Published Un Voyage Vers Les Autres
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform A Journey to Love
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Mamilou et Grand-père en short autour du monde - 1: Bonheur en Atlantique
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Basic Books LAST EMPEROR OF MEXICO
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Publishing In A Box Expedition 196
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University of Tennessee Press The Appalachian Frontier: America'S First Surge Westward
Book SynopsisJohn Anthony Caruso’s The Appalachian Frontier, first published in 1959, captures the drama and sweep of a nation at the beginning of its westward expansion. Bringing to life the region’s history from its earliest seventeenth-century scouting parties to the admission of Tennessee to the Union in 1796, Caruso describes the exchange of ideas, values, and cultural traits that marked Appalachia as a unique frontier.Looking at the rich and mountainous land between the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers, The Appalachian Frontier follows the story of the Long Hunters in Kentucky; the struggles of the Regulators in North Carolina; the founding of the Watauga, Transylvania, Franklin, and Cumberland settlements; the siege of Boonesboro; and the patterns and challenges of frontier life. While narrating the gripping stories of such figures as Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark, and Chief Logan, Caruso combines social, political, and economic history into a comprehensive overview of the early mountain South.In his new introduction, John C. Inscoe examines how this work exemplified the so-called consensus school of history that arose in the United States during the cold war. Unabashedly celebratory in his analysis of American nation building, Caruso shows how the development of Appalachia fit into the grander scheme of the evolution of the country. While there is much in The Appalachian Frontier that contemporary historians would regard as one-sided and romanticized, Inscoe points out that “those of us immersed so deeply in the study of the region and its people sometimes tend to forget that the white settlement of the mountain south in the eighteenth century was not merely the chronological foundation of the Appalachian experience. As Caruso so vividly demonstrates, it is also represented a vital—even defining—stage in the American progression across the continent.”The Author: John Anthony Caruso was a professor of history at West Virginia University. He died in 1997.John C. Inscoe is professor of history at the University of Georgia. He is editor of Appalachians and Race: The Mountain South from Slavery to Segregation and author of Mountain Masters: Slavery and the Sectional Crisis in Western North Carolina.
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The McDougal Publishing Company Home Keeps Moving
£14.39
Inkling Books Across Asia on a Bicycle: The Journey of Two American Students from Constantinople to Peking
£10.95
Regent Press The Year of the Fox: A Burning Man Memoir
£28.50
Regent Press Boy From Pocatello
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Long Riders' Guild Press My Life as an Explorer
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Long Riders' Guild Press Travels with Fortune - an African Adventure
£14.25
Westholme Publishing Neither Hee Nor Any of His Companie Did Return
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Publication Consultants Above the Arctic Circle
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Thomas Nelson Publishers Shot: A Rifle’s True Tales of a Prairie Farm
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Cosimo Classics The Travels of Ibn Battuta
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Strategic Book Publishing Shipwrecks of Madagascar
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www.bnpublishing.com West with the Night
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Strategic Book Publishing Shambles
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