Posted by: piratecoelho on: May 15, 2009
Dear Friends,
I found the following entry in a forum, I’m posting all the info. Thanks ariki!!!
HOLA!!!
ESTE TIPO DE LIBRO ES ESPECIAL PARA LOS QUE NO NOS GUSTA LEER
-RELATO NO ROBOTIZADO
-ARCHIVOS MP3
-VELOCIDAD DEL RELATO AJUSTABLE CON REPRODUCTOR DE WINDOWS MEDIA
VERONIKA DECIDE MORIR
http://rapidshare.com/files…veronik_part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files…eronik_parte2.rar
LA QUINTA MONTAÑA
http://rapidshare.com/files…monta_a_part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files…monta_a_part2.rar
EL ZAHIR
http://rapidshare.com/files…l_zahir_part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files…l_zahir_part2.rar
EL PEREGRINO DE COMPOSTELA -DIARIO DE UN MAGO-
http://rapidshare.com/files…regrino_part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files…regrino_part2.rar
EL ALQUIMISTA
http://rapidshare.com/files…imista_parte1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files…imista_parte2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files…imista_parte3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files…imista_parte4.rar
XAU
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Posted by: piratecoelho on: April 14, 2009
This week we are going to have the final veredict on the Pirate Bay, the website that allows sharing contents in internet. Yesterday I was browsing internet on pirates, and this is what I found out:
“Pirates have never been quite who we think they are. In the “golden age of piracy” – from 1650 to 1730 – the idea of the pirate as the senseless, savage thief that lingers today was created by the British government in a great propaganda-heave. Many ordinary people believed it was false: pirates were often rescued from the gallows by supportive crowds. Why? What did they see that we can’t? In his book Villains of All nations, the historian Marcus Rediker pores through the evidence to find out. If you became a merchant or navy sailor then – plucked from the docks of London’s East End, young and hungry – you ended up in a floating wooden Hell. You worked all hours on a cramped, half-starved ship, and if you slacked off for a second, the all-powerful captain would whip you with the Cat O’ Nine Tails. If you slacked consistently, you could be thrown overboard. And at the end of months or years of this, you were often cheated of your wages.
Pirates were the first people to rebel against this world. They mutinied against their tyrannical captains – and created a different way of working on the seas. Once they had a ship, the pirates elected their captains, and made all their decisions collectively. They shared their bounty out in what Rediker calls “one of the most egalitarian plans for the disposition of resources to be found anywhere in the eighteenth century.” They even took in escaped African slaves and lived with them as equals. The pirates showed “quite clearly – and subversively – that ships did not have to be run in the brutal and oppressive ways of the merchant service and the Royal navy.”
The Pirate Coelho supports Pirate Bay!!!
Posted by: piratecoelho on: March 25, 2009
Posted by: piratecoelho on: December 1, 2008
Dear Friends,
Our secret friend, you know who, sent us a brand new book with amazing design and illustrations and of course Paulo Coelho’s selected manuals. It’s only available in Portuguese right now, anyway, let’s not wait. Here is the link => O Livro Dos Manuais . You can download and share with pleasure, or even print it out and give it as a Christmas gift to your beloved ones.
Best Wishes,
Pirate Coelho
p.s. I also added the book to our PirateCoelho Box, you can also download from the box in the sidebar.
Posted by: piratecoelho on: October 17, 2008
Dear Friends,
Recently, Paulo Coelho started a new section in his blog : Internet Books! ( Opens in a new window )
He was posting stories from his book called “Stories for Parents, Children and Grandchildren” and now, he’s offering it for free in pdf through Lulu.
He also give for free a never-published book called “The Way of the Bow”.
Besides that, he also gathered selected stories from his newsletter “Warrior of the Light”.
He says “you can choose between a free download and a purchase. Or you choose both.”
That’s a good offer, exactly what I was doing since 2007. ( Well, I wasn’t selling anything, you can do that in Amazon or with your favorite shop, I don’t mind. )
You can also find many more stuff in his blog, if you want to check, here is the link below :
http://paulocoelhoblog.com ( Opens in a new window )
Best Wishes,
Pirate Coelho
Posted by: piratecoelho on: April 28, 2008
Dear Friends,
I just updated Pirate Box’s name to http://public.box.net/piratecoelho
This is more simple and cool.
Btw, I found out a blogger who gives Paulo’s books but force people to ask him passwords. I didn’t like his methods, and if you agree with me, you can write to him here -> http://intexblogger.com/contact-us
Edit : Intexblogger is down. I wonder why?
I’ll put also all the new books coming from you in the box.
Best Wishes,
Pirate Coelho
Posted by: piratecoelho on: April 24, 2008
Dear Friends,
Thanks to Serbian folks!
“There is a nice Serbian Cyrillic PDF version of one of your books at RapidShare”
http://rapidshare.com/files/109241341/PC.Na_Margem_Do_Rio_Piedra.SRC.pdf
Edit : I just received another book from Serbia, Fifth Mountain in Serbian Cyrilic
http://rapidshare.com/files/113939173/PC.O_Monte_Cinco.SRC.pdf
Posted by: piratecoelho on: February 18, 2008
Posted by: piratecoelho on: February 11, 2008
Dear friends:
You can now browse the full edition of The Witch of Portobello (courtesy of Harper Collins).
http://browseinside.harpercollins.com/index.aspx?isbn13=9780061338809