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Will Roberts

    Will Roberts est un artiste et conférencier de renommée internationale, connu pour son contenu énergique et perspicace, teinté d'humour. Il prône le retour du bon sens et de la simplicité, s'inspirant de l'Ouest américain. En tant qu'artiste du Cirque du Soleil et maître du lasso de fantaisie, Roberts incarne sa philosophie « Moins, c'est Plus de Succès ». Ses présentations captivantes, enrichies d'anecdotes personnelles et d'impressionnantes démonstrations de lasso, visent à offrir au public des idées mémorables et rentables, démontrant comment la concentration et des outils simples peuvent améliorer la productivité et la satisfaction au travail.

    One for the Road
    Five Years on Pelion, Ten Years at Troy
    Warrior Women Volume 2
    Warrior Women
    Ani Warrior Princess
    Krugers Gold and the Boer War
    • Krugers Gold and the Boer War

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set during the late nineteenth century, this account explores the conflict between Great Britain and the Boer Republics of South Africa. While British victory seemed certain due to their extensive resources, the Boers employed innovative tactics that challenged and transformed traditional warfare, foreshadowing the strategies that would later emerge in World War One. The narrative delves into the complexities of this war, highlighting its significant impact on military practices and the broader implications for future conflicts.

      Krugers Gold and the Boer War
    • Ani Warrior Princess

      • 74pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring the captivating myths and legends of the Amazons, this book delves into the stories of these legendary warrior women celebrated by ancient Greek poets, particularly Homer in the Iliad. It examines their cultural significance, heroic feats, and the enduring fascination they inspire in literature and history. Through a detailed analysis, readers will uncover the complexities of Amazonian identity and their impact on the perception of female warriors in ancient times.

      Ani Warrior Princess
    • Warrior Women

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The book explores the stories of three remarkable women who resisted Roman domination: Boudica, the fierce warrior queen of the Britons; Zenobia, the intelligent and ambitious queen of Palmyra; and Mavia, a leader of the Tan khids who fought against Roman forces a century after Zenobia. Each figure exemplifies the struggle for cultural identity and autonomy in the face of imperial power, highlighting their unique contributions to history and their enduring legacies as symbols of resistance.

      Warrior Women
    • Warrior Women Volume 2

      • 318pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      This collection features twenty compelling stories of courageous women who played pivotal roles in leading men into battle. Each narrative highlights their bravery, leadership, and the unique challenges they faced in a male-dominated environment. Through these accounts, readers will discover the strength and resilience of these remarkable women, shedding light on their contributions to history and warfare. The stories celebrate their impact and inspire a deeper appreciation for the often-overlooked female figures in military history.

      Warrior Women Volume 2
    • Minor Greek heroes, Epistrophus and Schedius, are left behind by their father when he goes with Jason and the Argonauts who are setting sail in search of the Golden Fleece. The two young heroes are left in a beautiful part of Greece called Pelion. They are under the guidance of Cheiron, who teaches them about many of the legendary Greek heroes. He tells stories of their bravery, their triumphs and their failures. Over time, Cheiron shows the two young heroes the skills of swordsmanship, archery and how to use spears for fighting. He prophesises that the two heroes will take part in the greatest war the world has witnessed. Firstly, they meet and make friends with Achilles and together the three go on adventures which lead them to meet many more heroes, to travel and to make many friends and engage in the struggles of warriors.

      Five Years on Pelion, Ten Years at Troy
    • In 1949, Joe 'Woodbine' Watts mysteriously disappeared. Joe had been involved in a jewellery robbery in London and was being pursued by two groups of people - but why? He was only the getaway driver! Adam Evans, Joe's nephew, was working in South Korea almost fifty years later and, by chance, discovered the fate of his uncle Joe.

      One for the Road