Download The Death of a Child by Peter Stanford (.PDF)

The Death of a Child by Peter Stanford (2011)
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Overview: The death of a child is seldom discussed. This is for those who experience such tragedies, the shock and the loss. The Death of a Child is a collection of a dozen essays in which parents and siblings tell their own stories of losing a child, brother or sister, and of how they have coped with bereavement and grief. Their experiences cover a range from the earliest loss actress and author Carol Drinkwater s miscarriages, or Irish writer Catherine Dunne’s still-birth – right up to campaigner Augusto Odone losing his severely disabled son, Lorenzo, the day after his 30th birthday, or novelist Wendy Perriam coping with the death of her daughter, Pauline, when she was 43. The essays reflect the different causes of bereavement – illness (brief and long-term), accident, and malice. And the collection ends with a reflection by the celebrated psychotherapist, Dorothy Rowe, on surviving the loss of a child.
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Download God’s Fury, England’s Fire by Michael Braddick (.MOBI)

God’s Fury, England’s Fire: A New History of the English Civil Wars by Michael Braddick
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Overview: The sequence of civil wars that ripped England apart in the seventeenth century was one of the most devastating conflicts in its history. It destroyed families and towns, ravaged the population and led many, both supporters of Charles I and his opponents, to believe that England’s people were being punished by a vengeful God. This masterly new history illuminates what it was like to live through a time of terrifying violence, religious fervor and radical politics. Michael Braddick describes how pamphleteers, armies, iconoclasts, witch-hunters, Levellers, protestors and petitioners were all mobilized in the chaos, as they fought over new ways to imagine their world

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Download Imperfect Justice by Jeff Ashton (.EPUB)(.MOBI)

Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony by Jeff Ashton
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Overview: A modern true crime masterwork, Imperfect Justice is an astonishing, close-up look at the most sensational criminal trial of the century: the murder trial of Casey Anthony, accused and controversially acquitted of the slaying of her young daughter, Caylee. A prosecutor for the State of Florida for thirty years, author Jeff Ashton was part of the prosecution team that sought justice for Caylee’s shocking death, and he brings readers along with him into the courtroom and behind the scenes for a riveting insider’s account of the investigation, the trial, and the shocking jury verdict. Not since the O.J. Simpson case has a murder trial so riveted a nation, and in Imperfect Justice Ashton reveals explosive details of the case that have never been made public, explaining what the prosecution got right, what they got wrong, and why he remains completely convinced of Casey Anthony’s guilt.
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Download Lucrezia Borgia by Sarah Bradford (.EPUB)

Lucrezia Borgia: Life, Love, and Death in Renaissance Italy by Sarah Bradford
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Overview: The very name Lucrezia Borgia conjures up everything that was sinister and corrupt about the Renaissance incest, political assassination, papal sexual abuse, poisonous intrigue, unscrupulous power grabs. Yet, as bestselling biographer Sarah Bradford reveals in this breathtaking new portrait, the truth is far more fascinating than the myth. Neither a vicious monster nor a seductive pawn, Lucrezia Borgia was a shrewd, determined woman who used her beauty and intelligence to secure a key role in the political struggles of her day. Drawing from a trove of contemporary documents and fascinating firsthand accounts, Bradford brings to life the art, the pageantry, and the dangerous politics of the Renaissance world Lucrezia Borgia helped to create.

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Download We Two: Victoria and Albert by Gillian Gill (.EPUB)

We Two: Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals by Gillian Gill
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Overview: It was the most influential marriage of the nineteenth century–and one of history’s most enduring love stories. Traditional biographies tell us that Queen Victoria inherited the throne as a naïve teenager, when the British Empire was at the height of its power, and seemed doomed to find failure as a monarch and misery as a woman until she married her German cousin Albert and accepted him as her lord and master. Now renowned chronicler Gillian Gill turns this familiar story on its head, revealing a strong, feisty queen and a brilliant, fragile prince working together to build a family based on support, trust, and fidelity, qualities neither had seen much of as children. The love affair that emerges is far more captivating, complex, and relevant than that depicted in any previous account.

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