Utvidet returrett til 31. januar 2025

Bøker utgitt av Booklocker.com

Filter
Filter
Sorter etterSorter Populære
  • av Christine M Alward
    371,-

  • av Dean C Roberts
    508,-

  • av Arthur McNamee
    258,-

  • av Jupp Hartmann
    258,-

    This is an account of the author's philosophical leanings toward the Dao and how he got there. Read how he 'unwires' himself from the patterns common to different mind-sets while painting, dancing, teaching and 'idling' around the world.

  • av W Schildt
    354,-

  • av Karen Owoc
    456,-

  • av Beth Diane Havens
    258,-

  • av Ronald W Hull
    354,-

  • av Stephen P Bye
    388 - 645,-

  • av Anna Gotlieb
    258,-

  • av Michael Schutt
    292,-

  • av Jack Coppedge
    336 - 525,-

  • av Jay Turney
    292,-

    Armageddon is just another meme. The end of the world sells gold-clad coins, nutritional panaceas, web site traffic, and probably shampoo and body spray. But in our consumer bubbles, we may no longer have the capacity for distinguishing between fake and real dangers. It is the premise of this book that very real threats to a decent way of life even for the entitled first world, and the survival of everyone else, including a vast amount of animals and plants, exist, and are being minimized and trivialized by a system that has been exploiting us for centuries. Those socioeconomic and political depredations, whatever new sexy forms they take, are helping to destroy us just as much as are the environmental disasters they seek to exploit and cover up.But this is one area where personal involvement can make a difference, if only psychologically. In old-style terms, maybe you can even save your soul, in a world that tells you you have no soul, all the better to wipe out that which might give us our souls: the natural world, the only source for whatever gods may be.

  • av Gaetano A Cresci
    697,-

  • av Marc S Hughes
    354,-

  • av Eddie D Fleming
    337 - 491,-

  • av REV Thomas Vent
    293,-

  • av Martin Brookes
    542,-

    Self2self is an illustrated collection of simple spiritual observations that carry a profound message at their core. A message from the Self that is all of us to the self it imagines itself to be.

  • av Gary Carter
    292,-

  • av Jamie Corbin
    456,-

    An Elite Woke fairy tale played out time after time over the past century as their alternative to reality. With rewritten and eliminated history through their misguided perceptions, their true goal; power and control for their Elite Class.

  • av J K Bozeman
    275,-

    Four friends escape a minimum security prison during a flood, raft down the Mississippi to Arkansas and work their way west meeting an array of characters and sharing hardship with good humor.Dex, the narrator, has grown up living under a bridge with his Gramaw, who refuses to be placed in a "warehouse" for elders, foraging for and shoplifting food. The public prosecutor who argues for his incarceration describes him as "intelligent, clever, resourceful, homeless all his life, father unknown, mother deceased ..." He hears diseased and believes she is still alive.He's well-adjusted to life in the detention facility tasked with the maintenance of the Missouri side of a bridge across the Mississippi. He has found friends, takes pride in his work painting the higher reaches of the structure and meets adversity with courage and wit. He has had little exposure to media and is barely acquainted with politics.Jam (Jameel), his best friend, who has the bunk beneath him, grew up in public housing in St. Louis and is better educated, more widely experienced and knowledgeable. His mother has succumbed to methamphetamine abuse, and he had been supporting himself and two younger sisters by lifting wallets and snatching purses. An alpha male who has fought for dominance, he's protective of his three roommates. After Dex's encyclopedia is confiscated, Jam encourages him to write about their experience in his free time.Jimmy (Jumbo to other inmates), the third inmate in their crowded four-man "cubby," a converted utility closet, is the abused son of a prostitute who died of an overdose of heroin. The largest of the inmates, he's strong but timid until Jam teaches him to be more assertive.Donjo (Donald Joseph), the newest arrival, is a "klepto" raised in a strict fundamentalist Christian home with a tyrannical father. He's handsome, amiable, generous and remarkably ignorant. When dominant toughs try to rape him, the four prevail in a brawl and their bond grows stronger.A major flood gives them an opportunity to escape down the Mississippi to Arkansas.

  • av D Alan Baker
    258,-

  • av Chris Norbury
    292,-

  • av Kregg P J Jorgenson
    372,-

    The Belly of the Beast is Book II in the exciting Jungle War series picks up where Chasing Romeo-The Jungle War left off. It is a fast paced, action-packed tale of Company R's LRRP/Ranger (pronounced 'Lurp') five to six man teams in combat deep in enemy lines during the later stages of the Vietnam War.It is more than just a fictional 'war story' and takes an all too human look at the 18, 19, and 20-year-old soldiers that bore the brunt of the fighting in the ugly and unpopular war, and whose unique service carved out their place in long range reconnaissance missions and largely went unnoticed back home.Company R, Romeo Company, in the vernacular of the military, has a short term shelf life from Saigon's MAC-V command, and operating out of Camp Mackie, the teams take on some of the bold and deadliest challenges in the jungle war- finding the enemy without being found out in the process.In The Belly of the Beast- Book II you'll get ready to step out of the helicopter in a grassland clearing deep into the jungle in enemy held territory for your five-day patrol, if the helicopter isn't shot down in tumbling flames by an enemy soldier with a carefully aimed RPG.You'll join Buck Sergeant Darrell Thomas' five-man team on the Nui Ba Den, Black Virgin Moountain, to locate a hidden North Vietnamese tunnel complex and heavy machine gun positions, and get caught up in the belly of the beast itself.It is a story of young men who are serving their country while just trying to survive their tours of duty and go home. It is a tale of duty and sacrifice, of deadly sudden encounters in the jungle, and of the sweat dripping, pulse pounding Lurp patrols that will keep you on the edge of your seat as you patrol along with them.It is a fictional take on real-life Lurp teams during the Vietnam War that'll have you scrambling to find the non-fiction, real-life accounts to better know and understand who they were and how they volunteered for one of the deadliest jobs in the war.

  • av Gerald F Sweeney
    422 - 559,-

  • av George A Duncan
    800,-

  • av Marty Fall
    258,-

    In truth, we are the Love of God. We are love, we are light, we are one, always and forever, no matter what appears to happen in this seemingly real world!

  • av Skye Alexander
    354,-

  • av Sean Michael Paquet
    354,-

  • - A World War II adventure of an airman's escape and rescue
    av Robert P Moore
    405,-

    Lost among the great stories of World War II was the escape and rescue of hundreds of Allied airmen shot down over German-occupied Yugoslavia. Their target had been the vital Axis oil fields at Ploesti, Romania. Robert P. Moore and his B-17 crewmates were among the first wave of high altitude bombing raids that intensified in April, 1944.Enemy flak and engine trouble brought down their aircraft short of the target. It was Moore's first mission, in an unfamiliar aircraft, with a crew he had met only moments before take-off. He bailed out into a completely unknown and rugged country, and was confronted by local militia carrying axes and firearms. The men were part of a larger nationalist army-Chetniks. Fiercely anti-communist, the Chetniks desperately wanted Allied help. The Chetniks guided Moore and hundreds of other airmen, traveling in rugged mountains to get them to a safe zone for rescue.Moore and his airmen bailed out into a country that was at war with itself as well as the Germans. The Chetniks under the leadership of Gen. Draja Mihailovich were engaged not only in a war with the Nazi occupiers, they were also at odds with an army of their fellow countrymen, called Partisans, under the leadership of communist-leaning Josip Tito. Mihailovich and his Chetniks, in part to show solidarity with the Allies, guided downed American airmen to a secret airstrip in the mountains south of Belgrade. Mihailovich and American intelligence cooperated in Operation Halyard, the secret mission to rescue almost 500 airman and return them to their base.Following the war, many of the surviving airmen shared their story with family and friends. A few wrote about their adventure, and a few of those stories made it into print. Moore's hometown newspaper ran a lengthy piece shortly after his return. Now has Moore put together the complete experience, as a way to honor his wartime crewmen.

Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere

Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.