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F. Scott Fitzgerald's Collection
by: F. Scott Fitzgerald
This book contain collection of 9 books
1. This Side of Paradise [1920]
2. The Beautiful and Damned [1922]
3. The Great Gatsby [1925]
4. Tender is the Night [1934]
5. Flappers and Philosophers [1920]
6. Tales of the Jazz Age [1922]
7. All the Sad Young Men [1926]
8. Taps at Reveille [1935]
9. The Pat Hobby stories [1941]
About the Author
F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1896-1940
Fitzgerald is regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th Century.
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The Guns of August
by: Barbara W. Tuchman
Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Barbara Tuchman has brought to life again the people and events that led up to Worl War I. With attention to fascinating detail, and an intense knowledge of her subject and its characters, Ms. Tuchman reveals, for the first time, just how the war started, why, and why it could have been stopped but wasn't. A classic historical survey of a time and a people we all need to know more about, THE GUNS OF AUGUST will not be forgotten.
Note: This edition does not include the photo insert.
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Sea Wreckage Of World War II
While going through some photos of underwater pics of WWII wrecks, Stretch from Australia was inspired to put the pictures in a video to the tune of the music he was listening to. The images are fantastic! These are just some of the items still on the ocean floors around the world. Imagine how many craft are there, from old time sailing ships to airplanes and even a space capsule.
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[Orignal full version] 1 Marine vs. 30 Cops (By. J. handy)
United States Marine Corps. Sgt. Shamar Thomas from Roosevelt, NY went toe to toe with the New York Police Department. An activist in the Occupy Wall Street movement, Thomas voiced his opinions of the NYPD police brutality that had and has been plaguing the #OWS movement. Thomas comes from a long line of people who sacrifice for their country: Mother, Army Veteran (Iraq), Step father, Army, active duty (Afghanistan), Grand father, Air Force veteran (Vietnam), Great Grand Father Navy veteran (World War II). To contact Sgt. Thomas directly: sgtshamarthomasusmc@yahoo.com
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Peter Pan In Return To Neverland Part 1
In this sequel to the 1953 Disney classic PETER PAN, Wendy is all grown up, with children of her own. She lives in London, which, as the film starts, is in the midst of the devastating German bombardments of World War II. The hardships of war have made Wendy's daughter Jane a practical, level-headed girl, with little time for her mother's wild stories of Peter Pan and Neverland. Jane doesn't believe in fairies and fantasy lands. That is, not until Captain Hook swoops down in his computer-animated pirate ship to kidnap her and whisk her away through a spectacular space portal into Neverland. Captain Hook wants Jane as bait to finally catch Peter Pan. The crocodile which plagued Hook in the original film has been replaced by a giant orange octopus. Jane just wants to get back home to London, and decides to help Hook find hidden treasure since he promises to take her home. But in order to finally make it home, Jane must learn to believe in "faith, trust, and pixie dust." This sequel primarily uses traditional animation, in the same style as the original film, although some modern computer animation is also used. Fans of the classic PETER PAN will enjoy visiting Neverland again.
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Peter Pan In Return To Neverland Part 2
In this sequel to the 1953 Disney classic PETER PAN, Wendy is all grown up, with children of her own. She lives in London, which, as the film starts, is in the midst of the devastating German bombardments of World War II. The hardships of war have made Wendy's daughter Jane a practical, level-headed girl, with little time for her mother's wild stories of Peter Pan and Neverland. Jane doesn't believe in fairies and fantasy lands. That is, not until Captain Hook swoops down in his computer-animated pirate ship to kidnap her and whisk her away through a spectacular space portal into Neverland. Captain Hook wants Jane as bait to finally catch Peter Pan. The crocodile which plagued Hook in the original film has been replaced by a giant orange octopus. Jane just wants to get back home to London, and decides to help Hook find hidden treasure since he promises to take her home. But in order to finally make it home, Jane must learn to believe in "faith, trust, and pixie dust." This sequel primarily uses traditional animation, in the same style as the original film, although some modern computer animation is also used. Fans of the classic PETER PAN will enjoy visiting Neverland again.










