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You Hold in your hands the dazing attachments from today and forever... Life tends to be hard sometimes, and sometimes it's about a wonder! There are states of mind which make us feel dazed, confused and attached to very bit of your soul, as though it's held back into the walls of your holdings. This book is themed to let go of our adhesions and be out of the Dazed moment by breaking through the wall and letting your words define and engage the pain within! We hope the insights of this book touchs your emotions towards different diversions of life to stumble upon such as Love, Death, Griefs, Self worth, Choices, Emotions, Challenges, Judgement, Prejudices, Fears and Fates!! This heals in the untapped void in all of us and present out the unrevealed stories in the most of creative literary forms!! We Delightfully aim to draw your attention to the idealogy of the book and to have you as a part of this journey!
"Endless Scribbles and Before Rain" is a poetry and story anthology divided into two parts. The first part,"Before Rain," includes stories by Hemant Bansal & The second part, "Endless Scribbles," . Both sections of the anthology weave a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences, offering readers a deep dive into the human psyche. "Endless Scribbles" presents poetry, where each verse captures fleeting moments of beauty, sorrow, and introspection. His words paint vivid pictures that resonate with the reader's inner world, inviting them to pause and reflect. On the other hand, "Before Rain" showcases storytelling. Each story is a journey, brimming with nuanced characters and intricate plots that explore themes of RAIN. Together, the anthology offers a symphony of literary art, where poems and stories harmonize to celebrate the myriad shades of life. Whether you are a lover of poignant poetry or gripping tales, "Endless Scribbles Before Rain" promises an enriching and immersive reading experience.
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"DAD" is a heartwarming anthology that features Open Letters to fathers written by a diverse group of co-authors. Each letter is a personal and touching tribute to the fathers in their lives, expressing gratitude, love, and appreciation. The anthology captures a range of emotions and experiences, celebrating the unique bond between fathers and their children. It is a collection that resonates with anyone who has a father or a father figure they hold dear, offering a glimpse into the deep connections that shape our lives. "DAD" is not just a book; it is a testament to the enduring impact fathers have on their children's lives. From the simple joys of childhood memories to the profound lessons learned in adulthood, this anthology honors the men who have guided, supported, and loved unconditionally. It is a celebration of fatherhood in all its forms, and a reminder of the powerful legacy that fathers leave behind.
Admiral Lord Nelson's diamond Chelengk is one of the most famous and iconic jewels in British history. Presented to Nelson by the Sultan Selim III of Turkey after the Battle of the Nile in 1798, the jewel had thirteen diamond rays to represent the French ships captured or destroyed at the action. A central diamond star on the jewel was powered by clockwork to rotate in wear. Nelson wore the Chelengk on his hat like a turban jewel, sparking a fashion craze for similar jewels in England. The jewel became his trademark to be endlessly copied in portraits and busts to this day. After Trafalgar, the Chelengk was inherited by Nelson's family and worn at the Court of Queen Victoria. Sold at auction in 1895 it eventually found its way to the newly opened National Maritime Museum in Greenwich where it was a star exhibit. In 1951 the jewel was stolen in a daring raid by an infamous cat-burglar and lost forever. For the first time, Martyn Downer tells the extraordinary true story of the Chelengk: from its gift to Nelson by the Sultan of Turkey to its tragic post-war theft, charting the jewel's journey through history and forging sparkling new and intimate portraits of Nelson, of his friends and rivals, and of the woman he loved.
In the first of the three Sweeney novels written by the creator of the TV series, Detective Inspector Jack Regan, expert at evading the proper channels, insolent and insubordinate to his superiors, exercises his usual trump card of cases solved with successful convictions. When he is ordered to London airport to pick up Lieutenant Ewing of the San Francisco and to cooperate with him in finding a police killer believed to be in London, Regan, pursuing a line of his own, finds the American an embarrassment and soon the two men are engulfed in a dangerous clash of personalities. The Lieutenant shoots first and asks questions - if at all - afterwards. Regan finds himself involved in a case that grows into something much more violent and sinister than he had envisaged. This is the first of the three novels, 'Regan', 'The Manhattan File', and 'The Deal of the Century', published at the time of the original series.