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1. Short [22419 words]The Very Last Day of the Eastern Roman Empire (And The 1,480 Years Leading To It) by John T. Cullen [History]
2. Short [9894 words]Next Ice Age: Tomorrow by John T. Cullen [History]
3. Short [19723 words]Holocene Mysteries by John T. Cullen [History]
4. Short [19729 words]Walking The Ostia Road to Rome [Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 1 of 12] by John T. Cullen [History]
5. Short [13549 words]The Sator Enigma: Ancient Roman Mystery, Solved At Last? by John T. Cullen [History]
1. Short [19729 words]Walking The Ostia Road to Rome [Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 1 of 12] by John T. Cullen [History]
2. Very Long [290472 words]Fire and Blood: A History of Mexico by T. R. Fehrenbach [History]
3. Mid-Length [29867 words]The Paris Gun of 1918, and The Century Leading To It by John T. Cullen [History/Technology/Science]
4. Very Long [338400 words]Lone Star: A History of Texas and the Texans by T. R. Fehrenbach [History]
5. Short [13549 words]The Sator Enigma: Ancient Roman Mystery, Solved At Last? by John T. Cullen [History]
 
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1 The Very Last Day of the Eastern Roman Empire (And The 1,480 Years Leading To It) [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  May 29, 1453: one of the world's great empires breathed its last breath and died under a pounding by the world's first super siege gun. That empire was the ancient Roman Empire--its surviving Eastern half, which outlived the Rome of the West by a thousand years. The people of Constantinople wouldn't know what 'Byzantine' meant--they considered themselves to be Romans. Orban's great bombard, named Basilica, pounded the impregnable walls for weeks. It was capable of tossing stone balls weighing ne... more info>>

Words: 22419 - Reading Time: 64-89 min.
Category: History
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2 Holocene Mysteries [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  What really happened during that early twilight zone of human existence--after the last Ice Age, but before people started writing things down? We live in an epoch called the Holocene, which began about 12,000 years ago, and of which we know relatively little except for the past 6,000 years since writing was invented. But there are mysterious megaliths around the world, and strange cities built by skull cultists who kept their dead around--and other evidence that all is not what we may think. Wi... more info>> (Published: 2009)

Words: 19723 - Reading Time: 56-78 min.
Category: History
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3 Next Ice Age: Tomorrow [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  Global warming is a reality, not for the first time in the past 130,000 years. The only question is how much of it is caused by nature, and how much by mankind. We examine the counterintuitive possibility that global warming may lead to an ice age, starting as early as our lifetimes. Our current epoch, the Holocene, began about 12,000 years ago. The Holocene has witnessed at least two warming episodes and several coolings. The European Medieval Warming Period was an anomaly lasting from 850 to 1... more info>> (Published: 2009)

Words: 9894 - Reading Time: 28-39 min.
Category: History
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4 Walking The Ostia Road to Rome [Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 1 of 12] [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  In the first of twelve articles, we walk from the ancient port of Ostia to the imperial city of Rome, now (150 A.D.) under the enlightened rulership of Antoninus Pius. ### For the first time ever: here is a complete walk through ancient Rome, for the lay reader, through all fourteen Augustan districts. It's a virtual tour, told as if we are really a group of tourists walking through the thronged markets and alleys of the imperial capital in 150 A.D. Learn about Roman history, religion, and custo... more info>> (Published: 2009)

Words: 19729 - Reading Time: 56-78 min.
Category: History
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5 The Sator Enigma: Ancient Roman Mystery, Solved At Last? [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  The inscription is found in ruins around the former Roman Empire: Sator Arepo Tenet Opera Rotas. From a military headquarters at Dura Europos (in modern Syria) to a sports complex in ancient Pompeii to the towns of Manchester and Cirencester in Great Britain, the mysterious saying appears to have been an aphorism or a spell of extraordinary importance in Classical Roman society. Since at least 1880, generations of scholars have been working to solve it, in various disciplines, and until now nobo... more info>> (Published: 2009)

Words: 13549 - Reading Time: 38-54 min.
Category: History
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6 Imperial Rome's Regionary Catalogs: Memory, Mystery, and Melancholy [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  One of the most valuable historical records left to modern topologists of Rome are the so-called Regionary Catalogs. What we have are barbarized copies of a mysterious ancient document called the Notitiae (also, in slightly different versions, the Curiosum). These documents are loaded with vital statistics and lists of important monuments regarding the Imperial capital in the late empire period. While they are a fountain of information about lost monuments, and streets that people once walked an... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 12396 - Reading Time: 35-49 min.
Category: History
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7 Regio XIII: Aventine Hill [Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 2 of 12] [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  In the second of twelve articles, we enter the imperial city of Rome near the Mons Testaceus (Hill of Shards) in the sub-Aventine plain, in District 13. On our walk in this article, we cover the three major sections of this district: (1) the Aventine Hill itself, with its mix of charming old neighborhoods and prestigious structures; (2) the sub-Aventine plain, with its navalia or dockyards and warehouses; and (3) the greatest shopping center of the ancient world, the Emporium and Porticus Aemili... more info>> (Published: 2009)

Words: 19379 - Reading Time: 55-77 min.
Category: History
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8 Deadly Transit [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre
  The true story of Mason & Dixon's voyage to Indonesia in 1761 to observe a rare transit of the planet Venus ... and what happened when a naval battle interrupted the voyage. (Published: 2001)

Words: 7773 - Reading Time: 22-31 min.
Category: History
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9 Regio II: Caelian Hill & Regio V: Esquiline Hill (Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 7 of 12) [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  In this article, we explore the Caelian Hill district, which contains the entire southeast corner of the city, and the Esquiline Hill district, which contains many fabulous parks east of the Servian Wall. Both districts are loaded with rich history, stretching from the Iron Age through the final days of the Empire, and beyond. # # # The Caelian Hill features the giant Temple of Divine Claudius, at least one of the gladiator schools associated with the nearby Colosseum, the Macellum Magnum of Ner... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 27048 - Reading Time: 77-108 min.
Category: History
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10 Regio III: Isis & Serapis and Regio IV: Temple of Peace (Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 8 of 12) [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  The Isis and Serapis district contains two famous temples by that name. It also contains the Thermae of Trajan and Titus, as well as the Colosseum, and at least one great gladiator school. As we 'walk' through this district with its many sights, we'll stop to watch some games in the Colosseum. We'll meet five of the most famous gladiators of the day, the best of a breed of gory killers, whose wild gazes and icy, cruel grins will chill us to the bone (not kidding! For real!). ### The Temple of Pe... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 18316 - Reading Time: 52-73 min.
Category: History
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11 Regio IX: Circus Flaminius [Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 10 of 12] [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  District 9, Circus Flaminius covers the northwest corner of the city on the Left Bank, outside the sacred Pomerium and the Servian Wall. District 9 is remembered as the Campus Martius, one of the most famous parts of Rome. It includes many famous monuments, from the Pantheon to the Mausoleum of Augustus, and the Roman theater district along lower Broadway (not kidding: the Via Lata). At every stage in the development of Rome, from the Monarchy through the stages of the Republic, it underwent it... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 15917 - Reading Time: 45-63 min.
Category: History
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12 Regio VI: High Lane and Regio VII: Broadway (Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 9 of 12) [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  The entire northeastern portion of Rome lies in two storied districts with catchy names, High Lane and Broadway. On this portion of our Walk in Ancient Rome, we visit the Sixth and Seventh Augustan districts. The wealth of historical detail is mind-boggling, since the Quirinal and Viminal Hills are critical in Roman history from the Iron Age, when the Sabine city of Cures send colonists to squat on the Quirinal, which did not sit well with the Palatine Latins. In response, a strong leader took t... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 35219 - Reading Time: 100-140 min.
Category: History
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13 Regio VIII Continued: Capitoline Hill, Imperial Fora, & Dwellings [Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 5 of 12] [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  In the previous article, we walked through the complex structures of the Roman Forum, with their long and often violent history. District 8, Great Forum or Forum Romanum, contains more than just its namesake. It contains three other major areas that we'll explore in this article. We complete our walk of the eighth Augustan district by visiting these three remaining sections: the Capitoline Hill, a sliver of land full of dwellings north of it, and the Imperial Fora. ### The Capitoline Hill, like ... more info>> (Published: 2005)

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14 Regio VIII: Roman Forum (Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 4 of 12) [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  In the fourth of twelve articles, we explore part of the 8th District of ancient Rome in 150 A.D. On our walk in this article, we cover the first of three major sections of this district: the Great Forum itself, along with part of the Upper Sacra Via (in District IV, the only time in this tour book that we ever cross district boundaries). The Forum, as it is simply known (or Great Forum, rarely the Roman Forum) is the heart of Roman history, law, culture, trade, and religion. The Forum was the d... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 18530 - Reading Time: 52-74 min.
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15 Regio X: Palatine Hill & Walk to Portus (Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 12 of 12) [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  In this final of twelve articles--taken from the Nonfiction/Ancient History book A Walk in Ancient Rome, Revised Second Edition--we dwell upon the birthplace, the 500 year life, and the deathbed of Rome's empire: the Palatine Hill. This article not only covers the seat of Imperial power (the Palatine Hill) but offers a broad perspective on the accomplishments and power of Rome, as well as certain melancholy mysteries in the dying of the Empire of the West, and finally a brisk affirmation of the ... more info>> (Published: 2005)

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16 Regio XI: Circus Maximus (Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 3 of 12) [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  In the third of twelve articles, we explore the 11th District of ancient Rome in 150 A.D. Like each of the districts, which originally only carried a number, this one was named after its more prominent building by unknown city officials in the time of Constantine. On our walk in this article, we cover the four major sections of this district: (1) the Sublician Bridge, key to Rome's emergence from a tiny dot to the first quasi-global power; (2) the ancient river port and Forum Boarium, where two ... more info>> (Published: 2005)

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17 Regio XII: Piscina Publica & Regio I: Porta Capena [Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 6 of 12] [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  In this article we explore two of the city's southern Augustan districts: District 12, Public Pool, and District 1, Capena Gate. ### Little is left in modern times of Regio XII: Piscina Publica, especially since Caracalla built over a good part of it with his vast thermae, whose halls are larger than those of modern St. Peter's in the Vatican. After exploring the landmarks we know from ancient documents and archeological puzzling, we join a Roman detective and explore his neighborhood: Vicus Cap... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 19963 - Reading Time: 57-79 min.
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18 Regio XIV: Across the Tiber [Ancient Rome Walks Series, Part 11 of 12] [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  Transtiberim (modern Trastevere) is a district that packs many surprises for us. While it is true that the proto-Romans of the Iron Age had their first contact with the outside world in the form of a Sabine colony from Cures that settled on the Quirinal Hill, and after bitter struggle the Romans absorbed them, Rome's first meeting with an international power came at the edge of the Tiber, in the form of powerful Etruria. One of the most powerful and wealthy cities, Etruscan Veii, took shape just... more info>> (Published: 2005)

Words: 13640 - Reading Time: 38-54 min.
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19 The Paris Gun of 1918, and The Century Leading To It [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  Alone in the annals of history stands a super-weapon that terrorized Paris during Germany's last desperate campaign to win World War I. The Paris Gun was a marvel of technology. It required the work of astronomers, geographers, physicists, chemists, and other scientific experts to create a weapon that could fire on Paris from behind German lines--a range of 81 miles (130 kilometers). The shell traveled through the edge of space, and calculations had to be made to account for the earth's rotation... more info>> (Published: 2009)

Words: 29867 - Reading Time: 85-119 min.
Category: History/Technology/Science
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20 Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by Abraham Lincoln
  Delivered less than a month before the start of the Civil War on March 4, 1861, Lincoln bravely confronts the impending conflict and the threat to the American Constitution. (Published: 1861)

Words: 3624 - Reading Time: 10-14 min.
Category: History
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21 God Page: Animism, Polytheism, and Monotheism as a Continuum [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by John T. Cullen
  From ancient Roman religion, and from studies of Ice Age and Neolithic people, we learn that the great religions of history (and pre-history) have more in common than we thought. In many Christian churches, for example, the motifs of bread and wine along the communion rail directly relate to the Neolithic miracles of grain and fermentation. The earliest kings were scapegoats, ritually killed to atone for their people's sins. Ice Age caverns of more than 20,000 years ago were animist cathedrals i... more info>> (Published: 2009)

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Category: History/Spiritual/Religion
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22 Ransom Love [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by Rita Karnopp
  Montana Territory--1868. After spending four years as a captive of the Blackfeet, Jennie Proctor must decide whether to trust the handsome white man who has come to rescue her, or spend the rest of her life a Blackfeet. Cody Larimer has one goal in life: to rescue captive women from Indians. When he finds the beautiful and haunted Jennie Proctor, the last thing he expects is for her to tell him to leave her with the Blackfeet! However, Jennie's situation soon changes, and she and Cody must strug... more info>> (Published: 2008)

Words: 105058 - Reading Time: 300-420 min.
Category: History/Romance
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23 Slave Narratives of Maryland [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by WPA
  A collection of interviews with former slaves made by the U.S. Government's Work Project Administration during the Great Depression. (Published: 1941)

Words: 22088 - Reading Time: 63-88 min.
Category: History
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24 Still Waters [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by DONALD ALLEN KIRCH
  "Once they said God himself could not sink her!" The Maiden voyage of the Titanic was to be the toast of Europe. Filled with the richest people in the world, there was no end to the trip's possibilities. At least, that is what Archaeologist Dennis Parker thought. The voyage was soon interrupted by a series of grisly murders. The type not seen since Jack the Ripper. All hands on the ship were baffled at who the murderer was. Dennis seemed to know. Could the murderer be his cargo? Could the murder... more info>> (Published: 2009)

Words: 73941 - Reading Time: 211-295 min.
Category: History/Suspense/Thriller
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25 The Amarnan Kings Book 1: Scarab - Akhenaten [Kindle Compatible (MOBI)]
by Max Overton
  A chance discovery in Syria reveals answers to the mystery of the ancient Egyptian sun-king, the heretic Akhenaten and his beautiful wife Nefertiti. Inscriptions in the tomb of his sister Beketaten, otherwise known as Scarab, tell a story of life and death, intrigue and warfare, in and around the golden court of the kings of the glorious 18th dynasty. The narrative of a young girl growing up at the centre of momentous events - the abolition of the gods, foreign invasion and the fall of a once-... more info>> (Published: 2010)

Words: 163661 - Reading Time: 467-654 min.
Category: History
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