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William Henry

    An Epitome of Chemistry: In Three Parts
    Swimming
    The General Religious Instruction of the Poor, the Surest Means of Promoting Universal National Happiness: Represented in a Sermon
    Betwixt 2 Shores
    Coffin Ship
    Mary Magdalene: The Illuminator
    • Mary Magdalene: The Illuminator

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(19)Évaluer

      William Henry presents new evidence about the secrets and the true history of Mary Magdalene, including the reasons why she was called the Illuminator or Illuminatrix and why the Knights Templar were attacked by the Church of Rome. In this book, he explores the core of the mysteries of Mary Magdalene to study knowledge of the 'ultimate secret' of the Tower or Ladder to God, also called the Stairway to Heaven. The astonishing facts about the secret teachings of Jesus and Mary Magdalene and their connection to the Illumined Ones of the past are discussed. Other subjects include: The Gnostics and Cathars and their connection to Mary Magdalene; The alchemical secrets of Mary Magdalene's anointing oil and how it transformed Jesus; The Magdalene's connection to Ishtar, Isis and other ancient goddesses; The reality of an extraterrestrial presence in the Bible and Gnostic Christian texts; How the Knights Templar encoded the secret teaching of Jesus and Mary Magdalene in religious graffiti at Domme, France; more.

      Mary Magdalene: The Illuminator
    • Coffin Ship

      The Wreck of the Brig St. John

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,3(20)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the Great Irish Famine, this narrative recounts the tragic sinking of the St. John in Massachusetts Bay in 1849. It highlights the plight of Irish emigrants seeking refuge and survival, emphasizing the sorrow of those who perished without any memorial or recognition. The story captures the human cost of the famine and the forgotten lives lost at sea, bringing attention to a significant yet overlooked chapter in history.

      Coffin Ship
    • Betwixt 2 Shores

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Betwixt 2 Shores is a thought-provoking book by William Henry, who shares his perspective as a descendant of the Windrush generation. While much information is available about Windrush, much of it is positive. However, the reality is that many members of the Windrush generation experienced significant challenges. The Windrush ship has a complex history intertwined with human suffering - it was originally a troop carrier owned by the Germans during World War II. It was captured by the British, who renamed it Windrush. This book will enlighten everyone about the substantial history behind Windrush, especially descendants who are unaware of the positive impact that Windrush has had on the development of the UK in ways that they could never imagine.

      Betwixt 2 Shores
    • This sermon argues for the importance of providing religious instruction to the poor. John Liddon and William Henry present a compelling case that such instruction is essential for promoting universal national happiness. This book is a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the intersection between religion and social welfare.

      The General Religious Instruction of the Poor, the Surest Means of Promoting Universal National Happiness: Represented in a Sermon
    • Swimming

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      Swimming
    • An Epitome of Chemistry: In Three Parts

      • 574pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to maintain its original integrity, including copyright references and library stamps from renowned libraries. It offers a glimpse into the historical context of civilization, reflecting the knowledge and values of its time. The reproduction aims to remain as faithful as possible to the original artifact, showcasing its importance in the literary and scholarly landscape.

      An Epitome of Chemistry: In Three Parts
    • LIES of the LEFT

      • 482pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      The book critiques the left's use of deception to advance collectivist goals while neglecting ethical standards. It explores how progressivism and economic crises influenced the rise of socialism, followed by societal upheaval in the sixties that radicalized a generation. The author argues that educational and media institutions have contributed to a culture of naivety and entitlement, leading to a rejection of foundational logic. A populist resurgence is seen as a challenge to this narrative, calling for a return to truth, freedom, and ethical conduct in America.

      LIES of the LEFT
    • The Art Of Swimming - Containing Some Tips On

      The Breast-Stroke, The Leg Stroke, The Arm Movements, The Side Stroke And Swimming On Your Back

      • 38pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Focusing on various swimming techniques, this guide covers the breast-stroke, leg stroke, arm movements, side stroke, and backstroke, making it accessible for beginners and those looking to enhance their skills. Authored by William Henry, a prominent British freestyle swimmer and co-founder of the Royal Life Saving Society, the book is a valuable addition to vintage sporting literature. The modern edition includes a new biography of Henry, reviving a classic text that is increasingly rare and sought after.

      The Art Of Swimming - Containing Some Tips On
    • Incandescent electric lights

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This reprint preserves the original 1882 edition, offering readers a glimpse into the historical significance and technological advancements of incandescent electric lighting. The book highlights the innovation of electric lights and their impact on society during that era, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of lighting technology and its cultural implications.

      Incandescent electric lights
    • Swimming - Life-Saving

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on life-saving techniques, this early guide offers valuable insights for both swimmers and historians. Its practical information remains relevant today, complemented by extensive black and white illustrations. As a scarce first edition from the early 1900s, it reflects the historical significance of swimming practices. The book is part of a series that republishes classic works in affordable, high-quality modern editions, preserving the original text and artwork for contemporary readers.

      Swimming - Life-Saving