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Books tagged with Non-Fiction[165 found]

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Cool Among the Flames

by Peter Pan

Published: 2016-08-15. 126,719 Words.

Categories: Non-Fiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs

The life and times of "Peter_Pan." An autobiography, authored in his real-time name: Noel Bailey

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Following the Equator

by Mark Twain

Published: 1897-01-01. 185,408 Words.

Categories: Non-Fiction » Travel

A vivid travel narrative chronicling a journey around the world, blending adventure, humor, and keen social observation. Through encounters with diverse cultures, landscapes, and people, it offers sharp insights into humanity, society, and the quirks of life across the globe.

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Life on the Mississippi

by Mark Twain

Published: 1883-02-06. 92,090 Words.

Categories: Non-Fiction » History

A vivid memoir of adventure, work, and observation along the mighty Mississippi River. Blending humor, history, and personal experience, it captures the river’s beauty, the challenges of steamboat life, and the colorful characters who navigate its waters.

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Roughing It

by Mark Twain

Published: 1872-02-05. 159,909 Words.

Categories: Non-Fiction » Travel

A young greenhorn heads West and tumbles into stagecoach jolts, desert mirages, silver-mine stampedes, and newspaper shenanigans. From rough camps and vigilantes to Mormon parlors and the Sandwich Islands’ surf, mishaps pile into tall tales and hard-earned truths, charting how a carefree drifter is forged—by hunger, luck, and laughter—into a storyteller of the frontier.

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Modern Day Witch Hunt ~ Over with, we Hope! ~

by Ernest Bywater

Published: 2020-03-04. 50,900 Words.

Categories: Non-Fiction » Law » Civil rights

This is a true accounting, in a report format, of the abuse of office by a number of people, and how they cause trouble for people who dare to believe in things different to them. In this case they use the cry of 'Child Porn' to scare people into accepting what they want. The worst part of this is the government greatly changing the law but not publicly saying they did.

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