Monthly Archives: October 2021

Six Months in Mexico

Six Months in Mexico by Nellie Bly

Six Months in Mexico by Nellie Bly

This is an account of Nellie Bly’s travels through Mexico. The book was originally a series of individual articles that she submitted to the Pittsburgh Dispatch newspaper for publication. In them she described the conditions of the people and the political system she found in Mexico. Her narratives focused mostly on the impoverished and disadvantaged in a country whose government was extremely corrupt.

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Under Fire: the story of a squad

Under Fire: the story of a squad by Henri Barbusse

Under Fire: the story of a squad by Henri Barbusse

An English translation of the French World War I novel “Le Feu”, written by a French soldier and dedicated to “the memory of the comrades who fell by my side at Crony and on Hill 119.” Barbusse was invalided out of the army after 17 months in 1915, and given a clerical job, during which time he penned this work. He was greatly influenced by the Russian Revolution and joined the communist party.

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The Sport of the Gods

The Sport of the Gods by Paul Laurence Dunbar

The Sport of the Gods by Paul Laurence Dunbar

The Sport of the Gods is a novel by Paul Laurence Dunbar, centered around urban black life.
Forced to leave the South, a family falls apart amid the harsh realities of Northern inner city life in this 1902 examination of the forces that extinguish the dreams of African Americans.

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Abraham Lincoln and the Abolition of Slavery

Abraham Lincoln and the Abolition of Slavery by Charles Godfrey Leland

Abraham Lincoln and the Abolition of Slavery by Charles Godfrey Leland

The book is a biography of Abraham Lincoln with emphasis on how his personality and beliefs impacted the history of the American Emancipation and its causes. The book is very well written, easy to read and includes incredible historical information being written by a man who was there during the civil war. He even fought in the war and was able to add his insight into the happenings from his own perspective. This book would add knowledge to anyone who really wants to know the truth about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.

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