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John Crawford

    Deze auteur, een Amerikaanse veteraan uit de Irakoorlog, staat bekend om zijn bestseller-memoires over zijn diensttijd in Irak. Zijn schrijven onderzoekt krachtig de gevechtservaringen en de diepgaande impact ervan op het individu. Met rauwe eerlijkheid en diepe reflectie biedt zijn werk een meeslepende en onvergetelijke leeservaring. Zijn stem biedt een uniek perspectief vanaf de frontlinie en de psyche van de soldaat.

    An Address Delivered at the Grand Convention of the Free Masons of the State of Maryland Held on the 10th May, 1802: In Which the Observance of Secrec
    Songs of all Seasons, Climes and Times, a Motley Jingle of Jumbled Rhymes
    The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell
    The Lockerbie Incident: A Detective's Tale
    The Philosophy of Wealth
    Anxiety Relief
    • The Philosophy of Wealth

      • 164bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
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      Originally published in 1873, this reprint aims to preserve historical literature for modern readers. The publishing house Anatiposi focuses on making these older works accessible, despite potential issues like missing pages or lower quality due to their age. The initiative underscores the importance of maintaining cultural heritage and ensuring that classic texts remain available to the public.

      The Philosophy of Wealth
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      Offering an insider's perspective, this account delves into the tragic explosion of Pan Am flight #103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, on December 21, 1988. Written by detective John Crawford, the narrative details the events and actions surrounding the incident, providing a firsthand look at the investigation. While it meticulously outlines the sequence of events, it leaves the deeper motivations and implications for the reader to ponder, inviting reflection on the broader context of this historical tragedy.

      The Lockerbie Incident: A Detective's Tale
    • The address presents a defense of the Free Masons' practice of secrecy, addressing concerns raised by Professor Robison. It argues for the value and principles of the Masonic institution while thoughtfully engaging with criticisms. The speech highlights the importance of fraternity, moral development, and community service, aiming to clarify misconceptions about Masonic practices. Through reasoned discourse, it seeks to uphold the organization's integrity and relevance in society.

      An Address Delivered at the Grand Convention of the Free Masons of the State of Maryland Held on the 10th May, 1802: In Which the Observance of Secrec
    • Songs Of All Seasons, Climes And Times

      A Motley Jingle Of Jumbled Rhymes (1890)

      • 124bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      Featuring a playful and whimsical style, this poetry collection encompasses a wide array of themes, including love, nature, and social issues. Organized by seasons, each section captures the essence and emotions associated with that time of year. Written by Mrs. John Crawford and published in 1890, the work blends traditional and modern language, celebrating the richness of human experience and the beauty of the natural world. This facsimile reprint aims to preserve the cultural significance of the original text.

      Songs Of All Seasons, Climes And Times
    • Life and Inspirational Poetry

      II

      • 80bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      The author shares personal experiences and struggles to inspire readers, conveying a message of hope and resilience. Through their journey, they aim to connect with others facing challenges, reassuring them that they are not alone. The book serves as a testament to finding purpose in life despite difficulties, encouraging readers to embrace their own paths with optimism.

      Life and Inspirational Poetry
    • An Essay on the Nature, Cause and Cure, of a Disease Incident to the Liver

      Hitherto but little known, though very frequent and fatal in hot climates. By John Crawford

      • 84bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      Focusing on a little-known yet prevalent and deadly liver disease in hot climates, this work by John Crawford delves into its nature, causes, and potential cures. Originally published in 1772, the essay offers valuable insights into a medical condition that has historically affected many. The reprint preserves the original text's quality, making it accessible for modern readers interested in the history of medicine and tropical diseases.

      An Essay on the Nature, Cause and Cure, of a Disease Incident to the Liver
    • Exploring the profound pain of loss, this book delves into the emotional journey of grieving someone irreplaceable. It reflects on the deep connections forged through shared experiences and the lasting impact of those relationships. Through poignant insights, it addresses the struggle of moving forward while carrying the memories of loved ones who have passed, highlighting the universal nature of grief and the enduring bond that remains despite their absence.

      Grief Recovery: Helping You Understand and Recover From Your Loss (How to Deal With the Grief After the Loss of a Loved One)