Focusing on accessibility, this publication aims to assist readers with impaired vision by offering a large print reproduction of a historical work. Megali, the publishing house behind this initiative, specializes in making classic texts more readable, ensuring that important literature remains available to a wider audience.
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- 2023
- 2023
The story follows Barry Wynn, a vibrant fifteen-year-old who has just been appointed as a page in the National House of Representatives. Filled with enthusiasm and a sense of adventure, he embarks on a journey to the Capitol to take his oath of office. This moment marks a significant turning point in his life, showcasing themes of youthful ambition and the excitement of entering the political arena.
- 2023
The World's Greatest Military Spies and Secret Service Agents
- 220 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on the thrilling exploits of renowned military spies and secret service agents, this narrative delves into the world of espionage beyond mere gossip and intrigue. It highlights the courageous individuals who undertook significant personal risks and faced danger in their dedication to their nations. By showcasing their remarkable adventures, the book provides a compelling look at the true heroism behind the art of espionage, contrasting it with the more superficial tales often told in memoirs and histories.
- 2023
This classical story, published over a century ago, holds significant historical importance. It has been meticulously reformatted and retyped by Alpha Editions to ensure clarity and readability for modern audiences. The effort to preserve this work highlights its enduring value, allowing both present and future generations to appreciate its narrative and themes without the limitations of scanned copies.
- 2020
Barry Wynn eagerly boarded the Washington Express, filled with excitement and vitality at the prospect of his new role as a page in the National House of Representatives. A telegram from Congressman Carlton summoned him to the Capitol to take the oath of office, and Barry's heart swelled with anticipation for the future. Having studied his country's history and the workings of the U.S. Government, he was thrilled at the thought of participating in significant events and contributing to the law-making process in Washington. As he contemplated this new chapter, a voice cut through the noise of the locomotive. "Barry! Barry!" It was Mr. Smithers, his former school teacher and now President of the local Board of Trade. Navigating through the crowd, Mr. Smithers handed Barry a bulky manila envelope secured with rubber bands. "Give this to Congressman Carlton as soon as you arrive in Washington," he instructed.