Download 200 Marlboro Red: A Russian Odyssey by Geraint Bowen (.ePUB)

200 Marlboro Red: A Russian Odyssey by Geraint Bowen
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Overview: Focussing on the chaotic period during the collapse of the former Soviet Union this is the first-hand account of a young man’s struggle to make a fairly honest buck in a world riddled with corruption and deceit.

Unlike other memoirs, this book offers a “view from the street” and shows the human face of the Russian people, so at odds with their autocratic leader.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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Download Conversations with Nietzsche by Sander L. Gilman (.ePUB)

Conversations with Nietzsche: A Life in the Words of His Contemporaries edited by Sander L. Gilman, translated by David J. Parent
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 16.9 MB
Overview: Nietzsche’s friend, the philosopher Paul Rée, once said that Nietzsche was more important for his letters than for his books, and even more important for his conversations than for his letters. In Conversations with Nietzsche, Sander Gilman and David Parent present a fascinating selection of eighty-seven memoirs, anecdotes, and informal recollections by friends and acquaintances of Nietzsche.

Translated from the definitive German collection, Begegnungen mit Nietzsche, these biographical pieces–some of which have never before appeared in English–cover the entire span of Nietzsche’s life: his boyhood friendships, his arrival at the University of Bonn, his appointment to professor at Basel at age twenty-four, the impact of The Birth of Tragedy, his friendship with Wagner, his life in Italy, his confinement at the Jena Sanatorium, and his death.

They present the philosopher in dialogue with friends and acquaintances, and provide new insights into him as a thinker and as a commentator on his times, recounting his views on some of the greats of history, including Burckhardt, Goethe, Kant, Dostoevsky, Napoleon, and numerous others. In his selections, Gilman has carefully balanced documents concerning Nietzsche’s personal life with others on his intellectual development, resulting in an entertaining and informative book that will appeal to a wide audience of educated readers.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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Download In Prison by Kate Richards O’Hare (.ePUB)

In Prison by Kate Richards O’Hare
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Overview: A fascinating view of prisons in the early years of the Twentieth Century.

Carrie Katherine “Kate” Richards was born March 26, 1876 in Ottawa County, Kansas. Her father, Andrew Richards (c. 1846-1916), was the son of slave-owners who had come to hate the institution, enlisting as a bugler and drummer boy in the Union Army at the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861. Following conclusion of the war he had married his childhood sweetheart and moved to the western Kansas frontier, where his wife Lucy and he had brought up Kate and her four siblings, raising the children as socialists from an early age.

After America’s entry into World War I in 1917, O’Hare led the Socialist Party’s Committee on War and Militarism. For giving an anti-war speech in Bowman, North Dakota, O’Hare was arrested and taken to prison by federal authorities for violating the Espionage Act of 1917, an act criminalizing interference with recruitment and enlistment of military personnel. With no federal penitentiaries for women existing at the time, she was delivered to Missouri State Penitentiary on a five-year sentence in 1919. While in prison Richards published two books, Kate O’Hare’s Prison Letters (1919) and In Prison (1923). After a nationwide campaign President Calvin Coolidge commuted her sentence. Richards took a keen interest in prison reform and carried out a national survey of prison labor (1924-26).
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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Download Icons of Rock: In Their Own Words by Jenny Boyd (.ePUB)

Icons of Rock: In Their Own Words by Jenny Boyd
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Overview: There have been innumerable ‘rock star’ biographies and music histories before, but there is no book that presents the deepest, innermost thoughts from some of the industry’s most legendary musicians on not only how they create, but what drives their creative process. Have you ever wondered how your favourite rock stars get inspired? How they write a song? How an album is put together? What made them choose a life devoted to music?

Written and compiled by Jenny Boyd, who has lived at the heart of the rock world since the 1960s and experienced many of its most iconic moments, the book contains interviews with each musician to give the reader a compelling and groundbreaking insight into the creative process at the heart of each rock star’s musical success. From Eric Clapton to Mick Fleetwood, Joni Mitchell to George Harrison, this is a bible of rock royalty that provides an intimate portrait of their craft.

Icons of Rock is the perfect book for any fan that wants to know more about their favourite musicians and bands – or any budding composer and performer who wants a unique insight into how the world’s most legendary rock stars created and delivered their greatest music.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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Download Daddy Lessons by Steacy Easton (.ePUB)

Daddy Lessons by Steacy Easton
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 1.5 Mb
Overview: Cowboy erotica meets Kathy Acker in this smart, raunchy look at a queer sexual awakening
Steacy Easton grew up Mormon, queer, and Autistic in the West. This book traces the people and spaces that made them who they are: the Mormon church, an Anglican boys’ boarding school where they were sent to be ‘reformed’ and where they were abused by a teacher, and then, later on, rodeos and bathhouses and mall bathrooms. The world Easton describes is one in which desire is complicated, where men – ‘daddies’ – can be loving and they can be abusive, and there isn’t always a clear distinction.
Easton explores the essential texts of their sexuality, from Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick to Neil LaBute, Kip Moore to Lorelei James, and delves into their own encounters as they came of age. These daddy lessons are blunt about the pleasures of disobedience, slippery and difficult, revelling in the funk of memory and desire.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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