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Posted By : parakeet | Date : 27 Jun 2010 08:20:00 | Comments : 3

Earthly Powers: The Conflict Between Religion & Politics from the French Revolution to the Great War
HarperPerennial | ISBN 0007195737 | PDF | 2006 | 558 pages | 6.7MB

Burleigh shows in his refreshingly complicated history, religious fanaticism can exist without religion
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 27 Jun 2010 04:28:48 | Comments : 0

The Blackwell Guide to the Modern Philosophers: From Descartes to Nietzsche
Wiley-Blackwell | ISBN 0631210172 | PDF | 1991 | 388 pages | 2.1 MB

This guide brings together eighteen original interpretations of the modern philosophers from Descartes to Nietzsche. The contributors succeed brilliantly in placing their figures within a rich historical, cultural, and philosophical context, noting some of the important ways in which their ideas and arguments were shaped by the intellectual currents of the time, and how they in turn shaped subsequent philosophical debate.
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 27 Jun 2010 04:28:20 | Comments : 3

AIRLINERS
Hamlyn Publishing Group | ISBN 0600300676 | PDF | 1971 | 64 (double) pages | 17.4 MB

Famous Airliners book from 1971 showing the most important airliners of that era
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 12 Jun 2010 07:27:33 | Comments : 0

The Hunt
CreateSpace | ISBN 143483669X | PDF | 2008 | 234 pages | ~1MB

Vampires are real. They go out during the day. They can eat garlic. Crucifixes don't scare them. They aren't Bela Lugosi. Rocks is a vampire hunter. Rocks is the best at what he does. Rocks is a vampire. Five people are accidentally turned into vampires and go on a crosscountry rampage. Rocks is dispatched to bring them in--or take them down--in this very non-traditional vampire novel.
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 12 Jun 2010 06:49:21 | Comments : 0

High Hunt
Ballantine Books | ISBN 0345328876 | PDF | 1986 | 289 pages | ~ 1MB

The group around dan's brother had been held together by a mutual taste for liquor and endless arguments. Now, high in the mountains on a quest to see who could bag the biggest deer, old jealousies and hatreds were being dusted off and revived. Everyone knew an explosion was coming. No one knew who would survive. And none of them were willing to turn back.
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 15 May 2010 10:12:40 | Comments : 3

Fever Dream
Grand Central Publishing | ISBN 0446554960 | PDF | 2010 | 3.64 MB | 250 pages

Preston and Child up the emotional ante considerably in their 10th thriller featuring brilliant and eccentric FBI agent Aloysius Pendergast (after Cemetery Dance), one of the best in the series. For 12 years, Pendergast has believed that the death of his wife, Helen, in the jaws of a ferocious red-maned lion in Zambia was just a tragedy, but his chance examination of the gun she carried on the fateful day reveals that someone loaded it with blanks. Pendergast drags his longtime NYPD ally, Lt. Vincent D'Agosta, into a leave of absence that includes travel to Africa as well as the American South. The motive for Helen's murder appears to be linked to her fascination with John James Audubon and her quest for a mysterious lost Audubon painting. Once again, the bestselling authors show they have few peers at creating taut scenes of suspense. Their restraint in the book's early sections make the payoffs all the more compelling.
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 15 May 2010 10:09:55 | Comments : 2

American Attack Aircraft Since 1926
McFarland Publisher | ISBN 0786434643 | PDF | 2008 | 466 pages | 22 MB

This book provides a concise historical survey of the various types of aircraft used by the United States Army Air Corps, Army Air Forces, and Air Force, and the Navy and Marine Corps to accomplish air attack missions since 1926. The text covers four types of fixed-wing aircraft: designated attack aircraft; light, medium, and tactical bombers; fighter-bombers; and adapted attack aircraft.

Reports on individual aircraft types include the aircraft's original military requirements, production history, and operational record, usually accompanied by photographs, illustrations, and technical specifications. Four appendices detail aircraft designations and nomenclature used throughout the military, the organizational structure of various military air units, aircraft designs that never made it into official service, and the evolution of attack aircraft weapons and tactics.
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 26 Feb 2010 10:03:31 | Comments : 1

Spin & Axis (Robert Charles Wilson novels - SciFi)
Spin:
Tor Science Fiction | ISBN 076534825X | PDF | 2005 | 384 pages | ~ 1 MB

Spin is not merely a SF thriller. It’s also a coming-of-age tale, a love story, a literary triumph, and an ecological and apocalyptic warning. The award-winning Wilson excels at all aspects of his tale, from the human angle to the political, religious, biological, medical, and astrophysical theorizing. The first part elicited "jaw-dropping amazement" from critics; luckily, the pace slows over the remaining pages to recount the next few decades on Earth (Emerald City). If the plot involving the terraforming and colonization of Mars seems farfetched, put it in the context of Wilson’s deep characterization and convincing relationships, and you’ll be OK. After all, Spin is "a book about faith: especially our faith in ourselves" (Emerald City).


Axis:
Tor Science Fiction | ISBN 0765348268 | PDF | 2008 | 244 pages | ~ 1 MB

Critics enjoyed Axis as much as they did "Spin" but suggested that readers embarking on the second novel in the series may wish to start with the first, which introduces Robert Charles Wilson's compelling, fully developed characters and provides a context for Earth's time warp. Be warned: this is the second book of a planned trilogy, and it has that getting-deeper-in-our-world-without-resolving-everything approach at which middle books excel. But even for readers unfamiliar with Equatoria, Axis is a suspenseful, smart, and well-crafted book with characters who, even amid alien, AI creatures, face real-life dilemmas. Although Axis provides very few answers to questions raised in Spin, it starts to fit the details of life and life quests on Equatoria (which somewhat resembles Australia) into a larger framework. In sum: another masterful addition to the series.
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 04 Jan 2010 09:36:39 | Comments : 1

OMEGA
Signet | ISBN 0451193237 | 1998 | PDF | 335 pages | 1.14 MB

What if a string of drug-resistant antibodies were running loose in and around Los Angeles and jumping between different types of infection, and what if you were head of a trauma unit in a medical center watching your patients succumb to these infections, and what if your daughter?your one and only child?became infected with this super bacteria and you learned that there just might be a cure with a powerful, new, genetically engineered antibiotic? In Lynch's newest work, Dr. Marcus Ford finds himself in that situation. As he tries to locate this elusive antibiotic, his search leads him to a couple of high-powered pharmaceutical companies. Meanwhile, he must continue to deal with his patients, his daughter's illness, and the media, which have portrayed him as some sort of monster. Just when he thinks things couldn't get worse, they do; he always seems to be one step behind the help he needs.
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 03 Jan 2010 08:04:44 | Comments : 0

Proof Positive & The Last Innocent Man
Proof Positive: Harper | ISBN 0061119938 | PDF | 2006 | 329 pages
The Last Innocent Man: Harper | ISBN 0060739681 | PDF | 2005 | Both files: 1.56 MB

Proof Positive: New York Times bestselling author Phillip Margolin returns with a shocking and enthralling thriller about the way CSI evidence can be misused by a killer with his own twisted sense of justice.
Doug Weaver is a defense attorney who believes the best of his clients, and Jacob Cohen, on trial for murder, is no exception. Yet Bernard Cashman, a forensic expert at the Oregon State Crime Lab, finds evidence that indisputably connects Cohen with the crime.
Frustrated and confused, Doug consults Amanda Jaffe, star of Margolin's spine-tingler Wild Justice. Amanda and her father, Frank, are working on a case that seems completely unrelated: gangster Art Prochaska is accused of murdering an informer. When Amanda starts looking too closely at the seemingly air-tight evidence in these two apparently unconnected cases, people start to die -- and she discovers that a madman with the power to alter the truth is on the loose.

The Last Innocent Man: An innocent man is on trial for the rape and murder of a prostitute who was really an undercover cop. David Nash, a defense attorney, must put his career on the line to find the real murderer before the Innocent Man will become the Guilty Man.
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 12 Dec 2009 07:21:36 | Comments : 0

Prophets and Princes: Saudi Arabia from Muhammad to the Present
Wiley | ISBN 0470182571 | PDF | 2008 | 635 pages | 26.5 MB

Saudi Arabia: oil-rich, devoutly Muslim, and a vital ally

To many in the West, Saudi Arabia is easy to criticize. It is the birthplace of Osama bin Laden and fifteen of the nineteen 9/11 hijackers. Saudi women are not permitted to drive, work with men, or travel without a man's permission. Prior to 9/11, the Saudis sent millions of dollars abroad to schools that taught Muslim extremism and to charities that turned out to be fronts for al-Qaeda.

In Prophets and Princes, a highly respected scholar who has lived in Saudi Arabia contends that despite these serious shortcomings, the kingdom is still America's most important ally in the Middle East, a voice for moderation toward Israel, and a nation with a surprising ability to make many of the economic and cultural changes necessary to adjust to modern realities.

Author Mark Weston offers an objective and balanced history of the only nation on earth named after its ruling family. Drawing on interviews with many Saudi men and women, Weston portrays a complex society in which sixty percent of Saudi Arabia's university students are women, and citizens who seek a constitutional monarchy can petition the king without fear of reprisal.

Filled with new and underreported information about the most controversial aspects of life in Saudi Arabia, Prophets and Princes is a must-read for anyone interested in the Middle East, oil, Islam, or the war on terror..
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 12 Dec 2009 05:29:29 | Comments : 0

Vietnam: A History
Penguin | ISBN 0140073248 | PDF | 1984 | 766 pages | 52.7 MB

Provides a comprehensive look at both sides of the Vietnam War through a collection of personal tales and delves into the political and military events in the United States and elsewhere that originally caused the war and the brought it to an end.
Posted By : parakeet | Date : 28 Nov 2009 07:44:11 | Comments : 3

The Airline Encyclopedia, 1909-2000
Scarecrow Press | ISBN 0810837900 | PDF | 2002 | 3357 pages (3 Volumes in one)| 24.4 MB

The Airline Encyclopedia is the first guide written to specifically provide detailed historical and in-depth, year-by-year operational and statistical profiles of all the commercial air transport concerns extant worldwide during the past 90 years. The 6,556 entries have been arranged alphabetically from A-Z and are as easy to read as a dictionary. This encyclopedia profiles all airlines including charter passenger planes, cargo airlines (major, commuter, and taxi), as well as specialized operators such as forest fire-fighting concerns, offshore helicopter services, and even pioneering airship operators like DELAG. Each profile receives individual chronological coverage, and every effort has been made to provide currency and postscripts listing name changes, mergers, and failures from late 2000 into December 2001

Posted By : parakeet | Date : 10 Oct 2009 05:17:13 | Comments : 0

The Classical World
Penguin | ISBN 0141021411 | 2006 | PDF | 741 pages | 31.6 MB

The Classical World is a more epic epic than any toga-clad celluloid epic to date… Mr Lane Fox's brilliant book, where soldiers, poets and orators fight for attention in a story that is never cluttered and always stimulating. (The Economist )

witty, ferociously learned, enormously well read (Mary Beard, The Independent )

an ambitious and exhilarating volume…The Classical World is so replete with insight and anecdote that I would love to see it in every school library. (Stuart Kelly, Scotland on Sunday )

we are in the hands of an author who knows that an epic can only be driven by big characters such as Pericles, Demosthenes, Philip, Cicero, Pompey, Caesar and Cleopatra…Here lies the author's mastery, matching a lifelong familiarity with his subject to the basic needs of a newly arrived apprentice (Nigel Spivey, FT )
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Posted By : parakeet | Date : 11 Sep 2009 11:38:19 | Comments : 0

Ansett: the Story of the Rise and Fall of Ansett
Phantom Media | ISBN 1875671579 | 2002 | PDF | 193 pages | 56.2 MB

This comprehensive document tells the full story of Ansett from its extablishment in 1936 to its demise in 2002, tracing the history of the business, the personalities, the politics, the associated airlines and the aircraft.
---Over 300 photos (most in color)