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World Hammer - A World Discovery Podcast
- Written by: SirOxion
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Welcome worldographers and world builders alike, to the World Hammer where I read lore from across the multiverse and perhaps yours. Talented writers and world builders submit writing for a daily prompt project called Build Together, these range widely in genre, theme and perspective come find inspiration or submit your own to be read aloud!If you'd like to join us and submit your own writing, join us in the discord!
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Wood Beyond the World
- Written by: William Morris
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The Wood Beyond the World is a captivating fantasy novel by William Morris, often hailed as one of the first modern fantasy writers to weave an imaginary realm with supernatural elements, paving the way for contemporary fantasy literature. While his use of archaic language may pose a challenge for some modern readers, it enriches the narrative with a unique atmosphere. Morris viewed his fantasies as a revival of medieval chivalrous romances, leading to intricate plots filled with interconnected adventures. In this tale, Walter embarks on a quest, leaving behind his unfaithful wife and father ...
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Romance of Two Worlds
- Written by: Marie Corelli
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In this captivating tale, a young heroine grapples with the weight of a debilitating illness, battling her own demons of depression and suicidal thoughts. After finding little solace from her doctor, she embarks on a transformative holiday where she encounters the enigmatic Raffaello Cellini, an Italian artist with a magical touch. Cellini presents her with a mysterious potion that lulls her into a serene slumber, where she experiences breathtaking divine visions. This marks the beginning of her profound journey toward healing, both spiritually and physically.
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Library of the Worlds Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 1
- Written by: Various
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Dive into the thrilling world of mystery with Library of the Worlds Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Volume 1. Curated by Julian Hawthorne, this captivating collection features a selection of intriguing short stories that span the globe. Some tales are making their English debut, sourced from unexpected places like the letters of Pliny the Younger and ancient Tibetan manuscripts. This first volume showcases masterful works by American authors, promising suspense and excitement in every tale. (Summary by Leni)
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Great Books of the World
- Written by: Peter Morgan
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In Great Books of the World we discuss the most important works of world literature, past and present. Books and stories reflect our lived experiences. They show us how we think and act, help us to understand each other and enable us to deal with diversity and change in our lives. In each interview an academic specialist gives historical and cultural context, opening up these great works of world literature for a generalist audience. Some you may know already; all will provide food for thought and further reading. We hope you will enjoy this offering from the School of Languages and Cultures.
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Quiet : The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain, Book Summary
- Written by: Raghvendra Singh
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Buy the book on Amazon : https://amzn.to/4niA6pn#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Experience the book that started the Quiet Movement and revolutionized how the world sees introverts—and how introverts see themselves—by offering validation, inclusion, and inspiration“Superbly researched, deeply insightful, and a fascinating read, Quiet is an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to understand the gifts of the introverted half of the population.”—Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness ProjectNAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY People • O: The Oprah Magazine • ...
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(/hello,world);
- Written by: Mindstorm Radio
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In a world where robotic swarms, supply shortages, and fracture grenades are part of everyday life, trusting your community becomes a survival skill. But when something unprecedented emerges from what was once the most familiar, that trust begins to rot from the inside out. As an isolated research base grapples with the unknown, cracks begin to form, division grows, and everyone in the community must eventually ask themselves: is morality singularly human? And, perhaps more pressingly: what happens when they can’t agree on the answer? (/hello, world) is a four-part audio drama and was ...
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World’s Story Volume IX- England
- Written by: Eva March Tappan
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Welcome to the ninth volume of the captivating 15-volume series, The World’s Story, edited by Eva March Tappan. This rich anthology weaves together prose, poetry, and art to present a vivid tapestry of global history, culture, and creativity from ancient times to the dawn of the 20th century. Volume IX focuses on the early history of England, tracing its journey from legendary figures such as King Arthur and Robin Hood to the impactful reigns of the Tudor monarchs. Discover enthralling narratives featuring iconic characters like William the Conqueror and Queen Elizabeth, brought to life ...
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Way of the World
- Written by: William Congreve
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The Way of the World, a brilliant play by British playwright William Congreve, made its debut in 1700 at the theatre in Lincolns Inn Fields, London. Celebrated as one of the finest examples of Restoration comedy, it continues to captivate audiences today. The story revolves around the two lovers, Mirabell and Millamant, who must navigate the complexities of love and social expectations to secure their marriage and Millamants substantial dowry. Their path is fraught with challenges, particularly from Millamants aunt, Lady Wishfort, a bitter woman intent on thwarting their union in favor of her ...
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Mans World
- Written by: Rachel Crothers
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Frank Ware, a mysterious woman writer, finds herself navigating the literary world under a masculine pseudonym to earn the respect she deserves. Living in the vibrant yet gritty streets of New York City with her adopted son, whose parentage remains a mystery, she dedicates her free time to rescuing prostitutes from their harsh realities. As her bohemian and artistic friends begin to question her choices, Frank is forced to confront profound, life-altering truths. “A Man’s World” captures Rachel Crothers’ most fervent beliefs about gender dynamics, the double standards that govern ...
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Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World
- Written by: Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy
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In this compelling work, Edward Creasy delves into the pivotal moments that shaped world history through the lens of fifteen decisive battles. Starting with the legendary Battle of Marathon in 490 BC and concluding with the monumental Battle of Waterloo in 1815, each chapter is rich with historical detail and features a timeline of key events. Join narrator Carolin as she brings this fascinating exploration of military history to life.
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All the World
- Written by: Charles Monroe Sheldon
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The Great War has ended, and the soldiers have returned home, but many find it difficult to reintegrate into everyday life. The women who supported both on the battlefield and the home front share their struggles too. Dr. Ward, observing the turmoil around him, feels helpless until an unexpected event after his sermon one Sunday transforms the lives of many in their town. Summary by Adele de Pignerolles.
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Aristopia- A Romance-History of the New World
- Written by: Castello Newton Holford
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Aristopia, published in 1895, presents a captivating alternative history that imagines how North America could have evolved under the leadership of a single visionary, Ralph Morton. Wealthy and altruistic, Morton dreams of creating a state that serves the needs of all its citizens. This novel-length work, which stands as the first of its genre, is crafted not as fiction but as an unvarnished historical narrative. While only a few passages evoke the fiery idealism of its founder, those that do resonate powerfully. Drawing heavily from primary sources like Captain John Smiths Journal and echoing...
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The James Herriot Podcast
- Written by: World of James Herriot Ltd
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The James Herriot podcast celebrates the life, work, and legacy of Alf Wight “the real James Herriot”, and the Yorkshire landscapes that inspired his timeless stories. Each episode blends history, literature, and local heritage with exclusive interviews and behind‑the‑scenes tales from the World of James Herriot visitor attraction: www.worldofjamesherriot.comFrom veterinary anecdotes to literary milestones, from Yorkshire traditions to global fan stories, the podcast offers something for everyone who loves Herriot’s warmth, humour, and humanity.
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World’s Story Volume XIV- An Outline of Universal History
- Written by: Karl Ploetz
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In the fourteenth volume of the acclaimed 15-volume series, The World’s Story, editor Eva March Tappan presents a unique approach to history. This volume offers a meticulously curated timeline of significant events, tracing the journey from ancient Eastern civilizations to pivotal moments of the early 20th century. Originally compiled in German by the esteemed historian Karl Ploetz (1819-1881) and expertly translated into English by William H. Tillinghast (1854-1913), this book serves as a comprehensive guide for history enthusiasts. - Summary by Sonia
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The World Economic Forum Book Club Podcast
- Written by: World Economic Forum
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The Book Club podcast from the World Economic Forum brings you the world's greatest storytellers. For the last three years, the Forum's Book Club has engaged with some of the world's greatest writers, allowing a community of over 200,000 readers to put their questions and share their views. The podcast features in-depth interviews with some of our favourite authors looking at their most recent work, their motivations, inspirations and so much more. Great fiction, economics, psychology, philosophy - the world's best storytellers will be telling us their stories. At the Forum, we have access to ...
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When the World Listened
- Written by: DeNica Fairman
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From "˜I Have a Dream' to "˜Make America Great Again', there are certain speeches that have come to define social and political movements. But what was it like to be in the crowd when these now instantly recognisable addresses were delivered?
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