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Everything's Eventual : 14 Dark Tales
International bestselling author Stephen King is in terrifying top form with his first collection of short stories in almost a decade. In this spine-chilling compilation, King takes readers down a road less traveled (for good reason) in the blockbuster e-Book "Riding the Bullet," bad table service turns bloody when you stop in for "Lunch at the Gotham Café," and terror becomes déjàvu all over again when you get "That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French" -- along with eleven more stories that will keep you awake until daybreak. Enter a nightmarish mindscape of unrelenting horror and shocking revelations that could only come from the imagination of the greatest storyteller of our time..
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Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales
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Ben-Hur "A Tale of the Christ"
"Ben-Hur" is a story of ancient Rome in the time of Christ as seen through the eyes of a young Jewish Prince Judah Ben-Hur Born into the Hebrew house of Hur. Because of a misfortune Judah Ben-Hur is forced into slavery and experiences one of Rome's most famous sea battles as a ships slave. Written by Lew Wallace (April 10, 1827 – February 15, 1905) who was a lawyer, governor of New Mexico at the time of the shoot out at the OK Coral a Union General in the American Civil War under General Grant, an American statesman, and the author, best remembered for his historical novel "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ".
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Egypt and Libya from Inside, 1969-1976: The Qaddafi Revolution and the Eventual Break in Relations, by the Former Egyptian Ambassador to Libya
The Libyan revolution of September 1, 1969, was led by the relatively unknown Colonel Muammar El Qaddafi The young revolutionaries felt it was crucial to associate themselves with an established Arab power and turned to Egypt and its revered leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. The Egyptians dispatched several key diplomats to Tripoli, including Salah El Saadany, overnight. Over the next seven years, the Egyptian and Libyan relationship vacillated between placidity and volcanic eruptions-always unpredictable and often puzzling. An unusually astute and powerful insider here reveals the personalities of the leaders, and their tortuous diplomatic and political intrigues, in a book rejected as too frank by all Egyptian publishers approached..
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