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    <dc:title>Living History</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="49015">Ben Essex</dc:author>
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    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>2009</dc:date>
    <dc:description>(A story about clones, dinosaurs and the Concept of Benjamin Franklin).

     Jacob White works for the Salmon Corporation. It's an easy job, provided you do what you're told and don't ask too many questions. Jacob is told to start bringing historical figures back to life, somehow- the details are up to him. He doesn't ask too many questions.

    It all seems straightforward enough, until White realises that his latest task is actually impossible. Faced with a choice between unacceptable failure and the world's most elabourate bluff, White opts for the latter. Unfortunately for him things are more complicated than they appear, and his lie will have terrible consequences. In the city-state of America Little, every idea has its price and every fantasy comes with a fee. For his great illusion, Jacob will find the cost laid out in blood and revolution.</dc:description>
    <dc:subject>science fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>thriller</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>fantasy</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>history</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>adventure</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>action</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>ben</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>future</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>future</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>dinosaurs</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>america</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Living</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>little</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Benjamin Franklin</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Living History</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Personal Identity</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Large</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Benjamin</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Franklin</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Clones</dc:subject>
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  <userbook id="6966">
    <dc:title>Shattered Crystals</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="1815">Mia Amalia Kanner &amp; Eve Rosenzweig Kugler</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier>http://feedbooks.com/userbook/6966</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>2009</dc:date>
    <dc:description>In Shattered Crystals, Mia Amalia Kanner recounts the true story of her desperate struggle to save her family from annihilation in Nazi Germany and war-torn France. Yet this is much more than a Holocaust history. It is about a courageous Jewish woman who, on finding herself destitute, becomes a cook in a home for war-displaced Jewish children. She faces an agonizing choice. Is giving up her three young daughters necessary to save their lives?

Mia's odyssey is also a love story of a remarkable woman who secures her husband's release from Buchenwald concentration camp. Then, during the darkest days of the war, he is arrested in France. Now she must find a way to save him from deportation to the death camps.

Before Hitler, they had been an ordinary family. As Mia and her husband face ever increasing danger and persecution, readers find themselves asking, &#8220;What would I have done?&#8221;</dc:description>
    <dc:subject>history</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>france</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>biography</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>war</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>germany</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Holocaust</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Jews</dc:subject>
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  <userbook id="5673">
    <dc:title>Bound with an Iron Chain: How the British Transported 50,000 Convicts to Colonial America</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="40519">Anthony Vaver</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier>http://feedbooks.com/userbook/5673</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>2009</dc:date>
    <dc:description>Most people associate convict transportation with Australia, when in reality colonial America served as the first major destination for transported British convicts. &quot;Bound with an Iron Chain&quot; tells the neglected story of the 50,000 convicts who were forcibly shipped to America, auctioned off like African slaves, and made to work on plantations in Maryland and Virginia during the eighteenth century. This forgotten chapter in American history is told through the lives of the government officials who invented this new form of punishment, the convict merchants who got rich off of it, the plantation owners who eagerly bought this form of cheap labor, and the convicts who were separated from their families and friends over the theft of what sometimes amounted to less than one shilling.

Learn more about convict transportation at my website, Early American Crime (www.EarlyAmericanCrime.com). </dc:description>
    <dc:subject>crime</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>history</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Law</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>American</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>british</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>america</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Britain</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>colonial history</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>18th Century</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>convict transportation</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>criminals</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>punishment</dc:subject>
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  <userbook id="5480">
    <dc:title>Compendium of World History Vol. 1</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="39350">Herman Hoeh</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier>http://feedbooks.com/userbook/5480</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1967</dc:date>
    <dc:description>Compendium of World History Vol. 1</dc:description>
    <dc:subject>history</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>World</dc:subject>
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  <userbook id="1959">
    <dc:title>Book of Isaiah:Message to a Nation</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="18537">M. Christine Dickson</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier>http://feedbooks.com/userbook/1959</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>2008</dc:date>
    <dc:description>We have all heard the saying &quot;Those who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it.&quot; Have you been wondering why the world seems to be turned upside down? Do you think that the chaos today is brand new and has never been done? In this book a comparison to today's world vs. the Prophet Isaiah's world a few thousand years ago should send your head spinning and your knees to the ground.
</dc:description>
    <dc:subject>history</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Thought</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>new</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>religion</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>meaning</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Christian</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Christianity</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>bible study</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Jesus Christ</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>M.Christine Dickson</dc:subject>
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  <userbook id="1950">
    <dc:title>Biblical Mysteries</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="13539">Lonely Soul</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier>http://feedbooks.com/userbook/1950</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>2008</dc:date>
    <dc:description>In this book you can explore many puzzling biblical mysteries, including:
-- Does the Devil really exist?
-- Was Mary Magdalene secretly married to Jesus?
-- Where is Hell located?
-- What was in the Lost Gospels?
-- Who was the mysterious Beloved Disciple?
-- Is there a divine language?
-- Can people be possessed by demons?
-- Why did Jesus call himself the Son of Man?
-- And many more ...
</dc:description>
    <dc:subject>history</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>religion</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>bible</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Christian</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Christianity</dc:subject>
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  <userbook id="1610">
    <dc:title>Redeeming Catholics and their Catholicism</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="16830">Bethany K. Scanlon, M.Christine Dickson</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier>http://feedbooks.com/userbook/1610</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>2006</dc:date>
    <dc:description> Have you been previously hurt by the Catholic church and wish to be healed and restored through the knowledge of God&#8217;s word? This is the story of one Catholic&#8217;s journey to know God through the help of a friend. Christine and Bethany give real life accounts of answered prayers and miracles that they have seen in their lives. This book also gives sound teachings according to God&#8217;s word and can be used as a bible study and journal. </dc:description>
    <dc:subject>history</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>religion</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>meaning</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Christianity</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Catholic</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>bible study</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Bethany K. Scanlon</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>M. Christine Dickson</dc:subject>
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  <userbook id="716">
    <dc:title>Politicide &amp; The Revolution</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="8878">Ulysses Storm</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier>http://feedbooks.com/userbook/716</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>2008</dc:date>
    <dc:description>A contemporary essay on clause for bloodless political revolution in the U.S.A..</dc:description>
    <dc:subject>history</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Politicide</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Revolution</dc:subject>
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