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  • House of Bush House of Saud: The History of Modern Terrorism

    House of Bush House of Saud: The History of Modern Terrorism

    Updated paperback of the bestselling history how the rise of modern terrorism was caused by the Saudi royal family’s entanglement with the Bush family. Read more House of Bush House of Saud offers an in-depth analysis of the origins and evolution of modern terrorism, revealing critical connections between political power and global security. This compelling…

  • A Study of History, Vol. 2: Abridgement of Volumes VII-X

    A Study of History, Vol. 2: Abridgement of Volumes VII-X

    A Study of History, Vol. 2 is a revised abridgment of volumes VII to X, published by Oxford University Press. This English edition, released on December 10, 1987, offers 432 pages of comprehensive historical analysis in a compact format measuring 0.96 by 5.51 by 8.5 inches.

  • Conquests and Cultures: An International History

    Conquests and Cultures: An International History

    Conquests and Cultures: An International History offers an insightful exploration of global history through the lens of conquest and cultural exchange. Published by Basic Books, this 388-page book combines scholarly research with accessible narrative, enhanced by features like text-to-speech and screen reader support.

  • Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (Penguin Classics)

    Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (Penguin Classics)

    Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, published by Penguin Classics, offers a compelling account of Adolf Eichmann’s trial. This 336-page edition, released on September 22, 2006, explores the complexities of justice and morality in the aftermath of the Holocaust.

  • Past and Present (Oxford World’s Classics)

    Past and Present (Oxford World’s Classics)

    Past and Present, published by Oxford University Press, offers a comprehensive exploration of historical and contemporary themes across 512 pages. This 2023 edition provides valuable insights in English, ideal for readers seeking an authoritative and engaging classic.

  • The Anatomy of Fascism

    The Anatomy of Fascism

    The Anatomy of Fascism offers a comprehensive analysis of the origins, development, and impact of fascist movements. Published by Vintage, this 338-page reprint edition provides an insightful exploration of political history with enhanced readability features for an engaging experience.

  • The Anglo-American Establishment

    The Anglo-American Establishment

    The Anglo-American Establishment is a 354-page paperback published by GSG and Associates in 1981. This English language book explores influential political and economic ties between Britain and America. It measures 6.25 by 9.25 inches and weighs 1.4 pounds.

  • The Fourth Turning Is Here: What the Seasons of History Tell Us about How and When This Crisis Will End

    The Fourth Turning Is Here: What the Seasons of History Tell Us about How and When This Crisis Will End

    The Fourth Turning Is Here explores historical cycles to analyze the current crisis and predict its resolution. Published by Simon & Schuster, this insightful bestseller offers a deep understanding of societal patterns and timing, combining comprehensive research with engaging narration features.

  • The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy (The Princeton Economic History of the Western World Book 118)

    The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy (The Princeton Economic History of the Western World Book 118)

    The Great Divergence explores the economic history behind China’s and Europe’s roles in shaping the modern world economy. Published by Princeton University Press, this comprehensive 392-page volume offers deep insights into global economic development and historical transformations.

  • The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century (The Princeton Economic History of the Western World Book 69)

    The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century (The Princeton Economic History of the Western World Book 69)

    The Great Leveler explores the role of violence in shaping economic inequality from the Stone Age to the modern era. Published by Princeton University Press, this comprehensive 530-page volume offers a scholarly analysis of historical patterns and their impact on wealth distribution worldwide.

  • The Lessons of History

    The Lessons of History

    The Lessons of History offers a concise exploration of key themes and patterns that have shaped human civilization. This 128-page paperback by Simon & Schuster provides insightful analysis ideal for readers seeking a professional and accessible understanding of historical developments.

  • The Origins of Totalitarianism: with a new introduction by Anne Applebaum

    The Origins of Totalitarianism: with a new introduction by Anne Applebaum

    The Origins of Totalitarianism, published by Mariner Books Classics, offers a comprehensive analysis of totalitarian regimes, enhanced by a new introduction from Anne Applebaum. This 576-page edition supports text-to-speech and screen readers, providing an accessible and insightful read.

  • The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914

    The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914

    The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914, published by Random House, offers a comprehensive analysis of the events leading to World War I. This detailed 1006-page book provides insightful historical context and is accessible with enhanced features like text-to-speech and screen reader support.

  • Why Did Europe Conquer the World? (The Princeton Economic History of the Western World Book 54)

    Why Did Europe Conquer the World? (The Princeton Economic History of the Western World Book 54)

    Why Did Europe Conquer the World? explores the economic and historical factors behind Europe’s global dominance. Published by Princeton University Press, this 268-page book offers a thorough analysis of Western economic history, supported by accessible features and enhanced readability.