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'Victory in Papua' is a pivotal volume in the comprehensive 'The Green Books' series, chronicling the United States Army's extensive involvement in World War II. Authored by Samuel Milner, this book delves into the critical campaign in Papua New Guinea, offering a detailed examination of the strategic battles, operational challenges, and the indomitable spirit of the Allied forces tasked with halting Japanese expansion in the Southwest Pacific. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, Milner captures the harsh realities of jungle warfare, the strategic significance of the region, and the extraordinary efforts of the soldiers who fought there. This volume stands as a testament to the complexities of military strategy, the harshness of the battle conditions, and the strategic importance of Papua New Guinea in the broader context of World War II.
Samuel Milner (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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The Baron Trump Collection: Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and his Wonderful Dog Bulge
This compilation brings together Ingersoll Lockwood's timeless Baron Trump adventure tales into a single volume. Immersed in imaginative journeys, the Baron Trump stories showcase the eponymous character—a wealthy young boy residing in Trump Castle. While his official name is Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp, he opts to be addressed by his title, Baron Trump, for simplicity. Venturing into time travel escapades across human history, the young Baron encounters ancient societies, engaging with their languages and social customs. Accompanied by his loyal and protective companion, Bulger the hound, Baron Trump navigates diverse adventures, overcoming numerous challenges. The concluding book in this collection delves into the ascent of a U.S. President, drawing intriguing parallels with certain aspects of the 21st-century political landscape. Set in a divided and dissenting America, the narrative touches upon a Fifth Avenue hotel in New York and the election of an outsider candidate amid a tumultuous atmosphere. Ingersoll Lockwood, renowned for his contributions to children's literature and short stories, was a seasoned member of the U.S. consular service. His writing career, initiated in the 1870s, gained widespread acclaim and recognition for his literary endeavors.
Lockwood Ingersoll (Author), Joseph Kant, Luke Erlenbusch (Narrator)
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'Journey to the East' is written from the point of view of a man who becomes a member of 'The League', a timeless religious sect whose members include famous fictional and real characters, such as Plato, Mozart, Pythagoras, Paul Klee, Don Quixote, Tristram Shandy, Baudelaire, and the ferryman Vasudeva, a character from one of Hesse's earlier works, Siddhartha.
Herman Hesse (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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After finding herself the subject of a powerful psychic attack in the 1930s, famed British occultist Dion Fortune wrote this detailed instruction manual on protecting oneself from paranormal attack. This classic psychic self-defense guide explains how to understand the signs of a psychic attack, vampirism, hauntings, and methods of defense. Everything you need to know about the methods, motives, and physical aspects of a psychic attack and how to overcome it is here, along with a look at the role psychic elements play in mental illness and how to recognize them. This is one of the best guides to detection and defense against psychic attack from one of the leading occult writers of the 20th century.
Dion Fortune (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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The Unwritten Laws of Engineering
Some years ago the author became very much impressed with the fact, which can be observed in any engineering organization, that the chief obstacles to the success of individual engineers or of the group comprising a unit were of a personal and administrative rather than a technical nature. It was apparent that both the author and his associates were getting into much more trouble by violating the unwritten laws of professional conduct than by committing technical sins against the well-documented laws of science. Since the former appeared to be indeed unwritten at that time, as regards any adequate and convenient text, the following "laws" were originally formulated and collected into a sort of scrapbook, to provide a set of "house rules", or a professional code, for a design-engineering section of a large manufacturing organization. Although they are admittedly fragmentary and incomplete, they are offered here for whatever they may be worth to younger men just starting their careers, and to older men who know these things perfectly well but who all too often fail to apply them in practice. Just a few points should be emphasized: None of these "laws" is theoretical or imaginary, and however obvious and trite they may appear, their repeated violation is responsible for much of the frustration and embarrassment to which engineers everywhere are liable. In fact this audiobook is primarily a record, derived from direct observation over a period of 17 years, of the experience of four engineering departments, three of them newly organized and struggling to establish themselves by the trial-and-error method. It has, however, been supplemented and confirmed by the experience of others as gathered from numerous discussions, lectures, and the literature, so that it most emphatically does not reflect the unique experience or characteristics of any one organization. Furthermore, many of these rules are generalizations to which exceptions will occur in special circumstances.
W. J. King (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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1900, Or: The Last President - The Book That Predicted Donald Trump's Presidency
This little booklet was penned at the end of the 19th century, and ostensibly involves events mere years later. A work of political satire, it chastises the rise of socialism and populism, inferring their fictional rise here as disastrous and leading to chaos. It is of note here that this work, along with others by Lockwood, appear to prognosticate the current political climate of the United States and West at large-and for an apparent religious Catholic of his era, it is not altogether impossible that Lockwood-wittingly or unwittingly-tapped into some mystic forces. Regardless, it is an interesting little political story from its time and is reflective of some of the social ideologies and movements of the age.
Ingersoll Lockwood (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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A Summary of How to Be Rich by J. Paul Getty
There are plenty of audiobooks on making money by men who haven't made much. But if J. Paul Getty, who Fortune magazine called 'the richest man in the world,' doesn't know how, who does? Here, the billionaire businessman discloses the secrets of his success and provides a blueprint for those who want to follow in his footsteps. And he goes beyond the matter of making money to the question of what to do with it. Save time; listen to this compact summary!
J. Paul Getty (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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An easygoing drama critic discovers that his kind and gentle aunts have a bizarre habit of poisoning gentlemen callers and burying them in the cellar.
Joseph Kesselring (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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Nothing is new or original in Christianity. All features and components of what is now known as Christianity were present in mythologies that flourished before Jesus is alleged to have lived, and this audiobook shows how those myths evolved into today's religion.
John G Jackson (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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Be Still: A Treatment Against Fear
The Bible teaches spiritual truth in many different ways. Each chapter gives direct and simple teachings of the truth, unsurpassed in any other work. But it is in its prayers and treatments that the Bible is transcendent. Among all the beautiful and heart-searching prayers, there is none that surpasses the wonderful and inspiring 46th Psalm.
Emmet Fox (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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An easygoing drama critic discovers that his kind and gentle aunts have a bizarre habit of poisoning gentlemen callers and burying them in the cellar.
Joseph Kesselring (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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Nothing is new or original in Christianity. All features and components of what is now known as Christianity were present in mythologies that flourished before Jesus is alleged to have lived, and this audiobook shows how those myths evolved into today's religion.
John G Jackson (Author), Joseph Kant (Narrator)
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