History

The Saxons in Britain | Thomas Miller

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The Saxons in Britain is a vivid narrative history that brings the early years of England to life. Thomas Miller moves beyond dry dates and facts to paint a picturesque scene of the island's transformation—from the wild forests of the ancient Britons and the orderly fortifications of Rome to the fierce arrival of the Saxons.


Covering the development of the Octarchy, the Viking invasions, and the reign of Aethelwulf, this book captures the drama, the daily life, and the struggle for survival that forged a nation.
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Illuminati | Myron Fagan

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In 1967, playwright and director Myron Fagan released a controversial three-LP set simply titled Illuminati.

Fagan outlines his theory of a centuries-old plot for global government, tracing the history of the Illuminati from Adam Weishaupt and the House of Rothschild to the modern era. He details the alleged role of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), the United Nations, and Hollywood in this overarching conspiracy.


This Distant Mirror edition presents the complete, unabridged transcript of those recordings.
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Ten Acres is Enough | Edmund Morris

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This book is the classic 1864 memoir that launched the American back-to-the-land movement. Author Edmund Morris recounts his courageous decision to leave the stress and anxiety of city business life for a small, ten-acre farm in New Jersey.


Part practical manual and part inspiring philosophy, this book proves that a small plot of land, managed with intelligence and care, can provide not just a living, but a life of independence, security, and happiness.
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Reconstruction by Way of the Soil | Guy Wrench

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A sweeping historical study that connects the fate of civilizations to their relationship with the land. Dr. Guy Wrench argues that history is not just a record of wars and kings, but of soil fertility and degradation.

By examining examples from Ancient Rome, China, and the British Empire, Wrench demonstrates that the stability of any society depends on its farmers.


This Distant Mirror edition revives a crucial text for understanding the ecological basis of history.
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Franz Schubert – a Biography | Henry Frost

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A classic and intimate portrait of the great composer, written by music critic Henry Frederic Frost. It traces Schubert's short but prolific life in 19th-century Vienna, from his early training under Salieri to his tragic death at 31.


This Distant Mirror edition has been carefully revised for the modern reader: the original text has been updated to replace obsolete Opus numbers with the standard D numbers (Deutsch catalogue), making it an invaluable reference for students and music lovers today.
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