The Foppish Prince Rallies The Troops: (Loosely inspired by an episode of Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History) A Foppish Prince attempts to rally troop morale during a protracted Medieval siege.
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Books by Joshua Samuel Brown. Please visit my Author page for more information on the 13+ books I have written.Formosa Moon
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Publication Date: October 1, 2018.
Formosa Moon, Things Asian Press. Available for pre-order. Authors Joshua Sameul Brown and Stephanie HuffmanJune 2018 – Formosa Moon #1 Best Selling in Taiwan Travel Guides
How Not to Avoid Jet Lag and other tales of Travel Madness
A collection of creative nonfiction, journalism and hallucinatory dreamscapes from China, Belize, Taiwan, Singapore, and other exotic locales. Illustrations by David Lee Ingersoll. (Review from Tony Wheeler: "I've often thought that guidebook writing attracts the mad, the bad and the slightly crazed. If he didn't start that way - perhaps a pre-writing career as a bike messenger helped - his years on the road have certainly contributed to Joshua's off-kilter take on the world." ~Tony Wheeler, Lonely Planet co-founder)Vignettes of Taiwan
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