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"A Blazing Gilded Age" is the epic story of a volatile nation
burning with ambition, yet bleeding with injustice. It was a time
of profound change; boldly transforming from an agrarian backwater
into an industrial powerhouse. Center stage in this turbulent saga,
are the Wozniaks; a poor coal mining family struggling to achieve
the elusive American dream. Confronted by the evil ways of their
ruthless and depraved boss, Archibald Desmond Huxley, the Wozniak
family is thrust into utter turmoil, thus igniting a blazing
journey of revenge and survival. During the Wozniaks' quest, the
lavish lifestyle of Huxley and his fellow titans, including J.P.
Morgan, Carnegie, Vanderbilt, Teddy Roosevelt, Mark Twain and
others, are woven into the story line, thus painting a broad and
vivid canvas of 19th century America. Springing to life are
legendary figures and historic events that accurately depict an era
boiling with bravado, innovation and astounding progress, yet
blistering with corporate greed, class warfare, and political
corruption. After many unexpected twists of fate (some fortuitous
and others heartbreaking), the Wozniaks emerge victorious, thus
finally achieving the American dream, yet not without scars. Both
powerful and poignant, "A Blazing Gilded Age" serves as an
entertaining and enlightening read of how and why America has gone
astray, and why it became a world leader. While on a personal
level, it imparts the harrowing, yet triumphant, tale of a family's
struggle to survive in an age that, in many ways, was as dark and
rough as coal, and, at times, could be as blazing as Hell.
Liszt's Dante Symphony is a thrilling tale of murder and covert spy
rings amid the turbulent rise of Bismarck's Prussia, thus leading
to Hitler's brutal Third Reich. Following the lives of a student of
Liszt's, Angelo Di Purezza, and his son, the reader is taken on a
journey of suspense that cascades over two generations. During
those years Europe would experience numerous revolutions and
witness two World Wars that would feature ghastly chemical weapons,
atomic bombs, and deadly poison gas called Zyklon-B. Franz Liszt is
joined by a huge cast of historical characters, including Napoleon
III, Pope Pius IX, Rossini, Saint-Saens, Gustave Dore, Victor Hugo,
Albert Einstein, Adolf Hitler and many others. The tale is an
exciting amalgamation of history, politics, religion, music, the
fine arts, secret codes, murder, suspense, sacrifices, and yes,
even romance.
The Winds of Time is a compelling and insightful analysis of the
titanic figures that truly shaped Western civilization. Unlike most
accounts nowadays that sugarcoat history Rich DiSilvio posits a
thought-provoking analysis that is as blunt and challenging as it
is refreshing and enlightening. Many facets of history are
reinvestigated in searing detail often with striking results. As
the author says, "'The Winds of Time' can sometimes be like
turpentine, it may be harsh, but it seeks to reveal the truth by
washing away the many layers of distortions by countless scribes,
propagandists and revisionists who have done well in colorizing
history." DiSilvio sagaciously dissects the lives, achievements,
and blunders of Caesar, Augustus, Constantine, Jesus, Dante, Da
Vinci, Queen Elizabeth, Darwin, Hitler, FDR, Reagan and many more
for the direct benefit of modern Americans, as many of the
challenges of the past are relevant today. A must read for any
American that appreciates an unsugarcoated approach to viewing life
or assessing the provocative people that risked life and limb to
truly shape our world. NOTE: The Master Edition was created for
readers that prefer pure history, as the semi-fictional narrative
vignettes in the first edition have been replaced with nonfictional
content. Likewise, more photos and illustrations have been added.
"Liszt's Dante Symphony" is a thrilling tale of murder and covert
spy rings amid the turbulent rise of Bismarck's Prussia, thus
leading to Hitler's infernal Third Reich. Following the lives of a
student of Liszt's, named Angelo Di Purezza, and his son, the
reader is taken on a journey of suspense that cascades over two
generations. During those years Europe would experience numerous
revolutions, the unification of Italy, and witness two World Wars
that would feature ghastly chemical weapons, atomic bombs, and
insidious poison gas called Zyklon-B. Franz Liszt is joined by a
huge cast of historical characters, including Napoleon III, Pope
Pius IX, Rossini, Saint-Saens, Gustave Dore, Victor Hugo, Albert
Einstein, Adolf Hitler and many others. The tale is an exciting
amalgamation of history, politics, religion, music, the fine arts,
secret codes, murder, suspense, sacrifices, and even romance.
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