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Daniel P. Mannix

Daniel P. Mannix

·4.06·2,139 Ratings
“ If you want to become full, let yourself be empty. ” ― Lao Tzu
Authors' Books
  • Memoirs of a Sword Swallower

    1996·
    ·4.25·100 Ratings
    Memoirs of a Sword Swallower is Daniel P. Mannix's autobiography as a sword-swallower with a traveling sideshow, illustrated with photos from the 30s and 40s taken by the author. An example of Classic Americana, this book offers a portrayal of a vanished
  • The Way of the Gladiator

    2001·
    ·3.95·140 Ratings
    Hail Caesar, we who are about to dic salute you! And die the gladiators did. In a vast marble Colosseum larger than the Yankee Stadium, the people of Rome, patrician and commoner, flocked to see gladiators mangled beneath the hoofs and wheels of horses an
  • The Fox and The Hound

    1967·
    ·4.25·822 Ratings
    Tod, a red fox, is sharp-witted, cunning, dauntless, and valiant. His ability to defy death becomes legendary. Copper, a half-bloodhound tracker, is the dog who lives to hunt the fox and, along with his beloved master, embarks on a lifelong quest to end t
  • Freaks

    1999·
    ·3.98·247 Ratings
    Meet the strangest people who ever lived!Read all about:- the notorious love affairs of midgets- the strange sex lives of Siamese twins- the dwarf clown's wife whose feet grew directly from her body- the mule-faced woman whose son became her manager- the
  • The Hell Fire Club

    2001·
    ·3.69·134 Ratings
    The compelling story of the rise and fall of a shocking secret society. In the ruined abbeys and elaborately decorated caves of England, the notorious Hellfire Club held meetings that shocked and terrified the countryside. London madams scoured the city f
  • The History of Torture (History Classics)

    2003·
    ·3.81·140 Ratings
    'Morality is nothing more than an expression of expediency' a notorious torturer reportedly once replied to objections about his profession. From the primitive snake pit to sophisticated methods of brainwashing, literally thousands of techniques have been
  • The Wolves of Paris

    1978·
    ·4·58 Ratings
    It was the winter of 1439. No human dared enter or leave the besieged city of Paris. Not because of war. Not because of the bitter cold. But because of a wild horde of wolves led by a gigantic, legendary man-eater.Driven by starvation, emboldened by the t
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