Lone Journeyman Book 3: New Lands


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The 3rd book in the series, continuing the story from the previous 2 books. These are the further journeys of our main character ("the tall man") in the post-econolaypse world, looking for a place to survive long-term. He lands in a place he never expected...doing things he never dreamed of.




THE PREPPER #3: FIRST AID


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I had heard many times in prepper circles that it was good to have some kind of a skill that would be in demand when TSHTF. First aid skills were great to have anytime, not just when times got tough. So, I decided I would look into taking a course on them. Little did I know my skills would find a use so fast…




THE PREPPER: #1 BLACKOUT


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The first part of a man's journey into prepping - follow along, learn as he does, avoid his mistakes! Each part is a complete story. “One time, I was caught in a natural disaster event without being prepared for it. I never wanted to let that happen again. For a long time I'd wanted to learn about being prepared for whatever emergences might come. Call it “prepping” if you like. I like that word.”




THE PREPPER: #4 WINTER DRIVE


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Winter survival held special challenges. Just the temperature could kill you. I began a drive through the Rocky Mountains at the start of winter—a fool’s journey perhaps, but I was on a mission to see my sick friend, and bring him some of his belongings he had left behind. He might not survive to the spring, and I wanted him to be as happy as possible. But I thought I might not survive the trip…




THE PREPPER: #2 OPSEC


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OpSpec means “Operations Security” and it's something that I'm glad I learned early on in my prepping experience, but it wasn’t without its cost…




The Journeyman Life


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The Path to Being a Better Man Many modern men are consumed by anger, frustration, aggression, and fear. We are unable to connect effectively as a spouse, a father, a friend, and even a leader. We push people away, lash out at those we love the most, and keep our inner struggles to ourselves. This disjunction from the outside world poisons our relationships and threatens our ability to find true fulfillment. But there is a path to a better version of the modern man. By confronting the inner challenges that inform our outward behaviors, we can reshape ourselves. With help and courage, we can set off on a new journey toward better relationships, more honest and effective communication, and an overall better life. Tony C. Daloisio harnesses over thirty years of professional experience as a practicing psychologist and researcher, as well as his own personal journey, to illuminate the road to a well lived life. The path—and the journeyman—will never be perfect, but the journey itself will lead to lasting positive change for ourselves and for our loved ones.




Prentice Alvin


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The Tales of Alvin Maker series from bestselling author Orson Scott Card continues in volume three, Prentice Alvin. Young Alvin returns to the town of his birth, and begins his apprenticeship with Makepeace Smith, committing seven years of his life in exchange for the skills and knowledge of a blacksmith. But Alvin must also learn to control and use his own talent, that of a Maker, else his destiny will be unfulfilled. The Tales of Alvin Maker series Seventh Son Red Prophet Prentice Alvin Alvin Journeyman Heartfire The Crystal City At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.




Matt Miller in the Colonies


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A modern day scientist wakes up in 1762 Virginia and works to win the hand of a wealthy colonial woman.




Land Reform and Working-Class Experience in Britain and the United States, 1800-1862


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By exploring in detail land reform movements in Britain and the United States, this book transcends traditional labor history and conceptions of class to deepen our understanding of the social, political, and economic history of both countries in the nineteenth century. Although divided by their diverse experiences of industrialization, and living in countries with different amounts of available land, many working people in both Britain and the United States dreamed of free or inexpensive land to release them from the grim conditions of the 1840’s: depressing, overcrowded cities, low wages or unemployment, and stifling lives. Focusing on the Chartist Land Company, the Potters’ Joint-Stock Emigration Society, and the American National Reform movement, this study analyses the ideas that motivated workers to turn to land reform, the creation of working-class land reform cultures and identities among both men and women, and the international communication that enabled the formation of a transatlantic movement. Though there were similarities in the ideas behind the land reform movements, in their organizational strategies, and in their relationships with other reform movements in the two countries, the author’s examination of their grassroots constituencies reveals key differences. In the United States, land reformers included small proprietors as well as artisans and factory workers. In Britain, by contrast, at least a quarter of Chartist Land Company participants lived in cotton-manufacturing towns, strongholds of unpropertied workers and radical activity. When the land reform movements came into contact with the organs of the press and government, the differences in membership became crucial. The Chartist Land Company was repressed by a government alarmed at the prospect of workers’ autonomy, and the Potters’ Joint-Stock Emigration Society died the natural death of straitened finances, but the American land reform movement experienced some measure of success—so much so that during the revolution in American political parties during the 1850’s, land reform, once a radical issue, became a mainstream plank in the Republican platform