John Oakes Bücher






Kitchener's Lost Boys: From the Playing Fields to the Killing Fields
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This book explores the harrowing experiences of up to 250,000 underage boys who fought in World War I, with over half not returning home. It examines the illegal conscription of these young recruits, the political motivations behind it, and the reasons they chose to enlist amidst the recruitment crisis of 1914.
Introduction to Scientific Thought
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Daniel Prophet to the Nations
- 274 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book explores the experiences of Daniel and his friends, who exemplify faith and resilience in the face of persecution while living in a secular society. It aims to clarify the often perplexing prophetic and apocalyptic sections of the Book of Daniel, providing insights that help readers understand its deeper meanings and themes. This approach seeks to enhance appreciation for the enduring messages of hope and commitment found within the text.
Cody Latour is a naïve man-child living a sheltered life with dysfunctional friends. After his charismatic grandfather's death, he embarks on a challenging mission, facing obstacles from his grandfather's scheming wife and a childhood bully. With the help of a small-time illusionist, Cody navigates his struggles and questions his own capabilities.
Zlatá kniha parfémů
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Tato kniha je věnováná ženě, která ví,že není úplná bez aury nádherného parfému-takového, který je absolutně správný pro její vzhled, náladu a poselství.