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Eaters Of The Dead By Michael Crichton, Illustrated By Ian Miller
Posted in Histories on Jan 26, 2016 331 reads
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"FANE OF THE BLACK PHARAOH" By Robert Bloch (Audiobook)
Posted in Blog on Jan 26, 2016 329 reads
The Christiana Riot: An Evaluation Of Its National Significance By Roderick W. Nash: Appendix 23
Posted in Histories on Jan 24, 2016 275 reads
"The Pigeons From Hell" By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Jan 24, 2016 382 reads
Showdown: Confronting Bias, Lies, And Special Interests That Divide America By Larry Elder
Posted in Blog on Jan 15, 2016 348 reads
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Gods Of The North Audiobook Robert E. HOWARD
Posted in Blog on Jan 15, 2016 377 reads
"HAITA THE SHEPHERD" By Ambrose Bierce
Posted in Blog on Jan 15, 2016 246 reads
Puritans And Adventurers: Change And Persistence In Early America, T. H. Breen
Posted in Histories on Jan 14, 2016 283 reads
"The Return Of Sir Richard Grenville" By Robert E. Howard (Poem)
Posted in Blog on Jan 14, 2016 333 reads
"The One Black Stain" By Robert E. Howard (Poem)
Posted in Blog on Jan 14, 2016 378 reads
Of London, ‘The World The Colonists Left Behind’: Roanoke By Lee Miller
Posted in Histories on Jan 13, 2016 286 reads
H. L. Mencken, Preface To The Third Edition, The Philosophy Of Friedrich Nietzsche
Posted in Blog on Jan 8, 2016 373 reads
Introduction To Henry Louis Mencken’s The Philosophy Of Friederich Nietzsche By Dennis Sweet
Posted in Blog on Jan 8, 2016 419 reads
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Monster: The Autobiography Of An L.A. Gang Member By Sanyika Shakur, Aka Monster Kody Scott
Posted in Harm City on Jan 7, 2016 475 reads
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The Basis For Negro Slavery In The English-American Colonies: End Notes
Posted in Histories on Dec 27, 2015 231 reads
The Shadow Of The Torturer By Gene Wolfe Audiobook Full 360p
Posted in Blog on Dec 17, 2015 381 reads
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The Skull - Philip K. Dick
Posted in Blog on Dec 16, 2015 218 reads
City At World's End - Edmond Hamilton
Posted in Blog on Dec 14, 2015 286 reads
Ishmael, Getting ‘A Snout Full' Before Going On Call
Posted in Histories on Dec 8, 2015 523 reads
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Dealing With Difficult PeopleCommon Problems And Uncommon Solutions, By Sandra A. Crowe, MA
Posted in Blog on Dec 7, 2015 351 reads
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Worms Of The Earth, Robert E. Howard’s Dark Masterpiece
Posted in Blog on Nov 16, 2015 360 reads
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‘A Self-sufficient Apex Predator At Its Physical And Intellectual Peak’: A Man Question From Armando
Posted in Modern Combat on Nov 12, 2015 480 reads
Beyond The Black River By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Nov 11, 2015 271 reads
Red Nails By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Nov 11, 2015 273 reads
Breakfast With The Dirt Cult By Samuel Finlay, Reading To A Poet, And Robert E. Howard’s Legacy
Posted in Modern Combat on Nov 11, 2015 418 reads
A Song Of The Race By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Nov 1, 2015 227 reads
An Untitled Poem By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Histories on Oct 26, 2015 328 reads
Code Of The Street: Decency, Violence, And The Moral Life Of The Inner City By Elijah Anderson
Posted in Blog on Oct 25, 2015 426 reads
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Untitled Fragment By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Oct 19, 2015 412 reads
The 10 Most Masculine Stories In Western Literature
Posted in Blog on Oct 19, 2015 452 reads
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The Ten Most Masculine Tales Of Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Oct 19, 2015 310 reads
The Servants Of Bit-Yakin By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Oct 12, 2015 231 reads
A Century Too Soon By John R. Musick, Pages 59-402
Posted in Histories on Oct 2, 2015 386 reads
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The Children Of Assur By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Oct 2, 2015 256 reads
The Scarlet Citadel By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Oct 2, 2015 261 reads
The Man-Eaters Of Zamboula By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Oct 2, 2015 273 reads
Rautavaara’s Case By Phillip K. Dick
Posted in Blog on Sep 28, 2015 256 reads
A Century Too Soon: The Ducking Stool, Seeking Better Fortune, The Colonies By John R. Musick
Posted in Blog on Sep 25, 2015 361 reads
The Black Stranger By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Sep 24, 2015 386 reads
Wings In The Night By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Sep 21, 2015 244 reads
The Moon Of Skulls By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Sep 21, 2015 249 reads
Hawk Of Basti By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Sep 19, 2015 266 reads
Black Canaan By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Sep 15, 2015 272 reads
The Return Of Richard Grenville By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Sep 15, 2015 247 reads
The Spirit Of Tom Molyneaux By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Sep 15, 2015 269 reads
Kelly The Conjure-Man By Robert E. Howard
Posted in Blog on Sep 14, 2015 244 reads
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In 390 B.C. Rome was sacked and burned by the Gauls. It would rise again, first as a republic, and then as an empire. The old capital was sacked in A.D. 410 by the Goths. The new capital of Constantinople was sacked by the 4th Crusade in 1204. Rome would rise again, only to fall to the Turks in 1453, ushering in Modernity. What if Rome rose again?
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