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Best 1 Constantine Cavafy

Constantine Cavafy was a prominent 20th-century Greek poet known for his evocative and historically rich verse centered around Alexandria. His work explores themes of exile, identity, and cultural transformation with a distinctly modernist sensibility. Often drawing on ancient history and mythology,...

2 Hamilton (Musical)

Hamilton is a Broadway musical exploring the life of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. The work’s innovative use of hip-hop music and a diverse cast creates a compelling biographical narrative about the nation's origins. It’s particularly engaging for audiences interested in American hist...

3 Ethiopia: Recipes and Traditions

This cookbook offers a beautiful blend of traditional Ethiopian recipes and insightful cultural commentary. It emphasizes the importance of communal dining and the role of food in Ethiopian celebrations. The recipes are well-tested and clearly explained, with helpful tips for ingredient substitution...

4 Japan
Japan

Japan presents a compelling destination for travelers seeking diverse experiences. The nation seamlessly combines centuries-old cultural heritage with innovative advancements. Visitors can explore bustling urban centers alongside serene temples, sample distinctive cuisine, and immerse themselves in...

5 Seoul
Seoul
Free Plan Available

Seoul is a hyper-modern metropolis that seamlessly blends ancient palaces with futuristic technology. It offers incredible convenience, including world-class public transport and high-speed internet. The city is exceptionally safe and features a 24/7 culture with diverse dining and entertainment opt...

6 Company of Heroes

Company of Heroes is a real-time strategy game set in World War II. Players control squads of soldiers engaging in tactical battles across historically accurate maps. The game’s notable features include dynamic environments that impact combat and strategic resource management. It's designed for play...

7 Falcon 4.0
Falcon 4.0

Falcon 4.0 simulates combat operations utilizing the F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft within a contemporary conflict scenario on the Korean Peninsula. The game focuses on a detailed, realistic representation of the Block 50/52 variant. It was developed by MicroProse’s Alameda studio and released in 199...

8 The Master of Diabolism Q

The cultivation classes in the Cloud Recesses have started, and Wei Wuxian is as mischievous as ever. From getting in trouble for cheating to tempting the ever-so-cold and stoic Lan Wangji into breaking one of the three thousand strict rules of the Gusu Lan Clan—he's done it all. Although almost eve...

9 Peter Morgan

Peter Morgan is a British television screenwriter known for his acclaimed historical dramas. He developed *The Crown*, a popular series exploring the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, and wrote *The Queen* which received an Academy Award nomination. His work often examines complex relationships within ro...

10 Correspondence Chess

Correspondence chess offers a unique approach to playing chess. It’s a variant designed for remote play, typically utilizing postal mail or online platforms. Games can unfold over extended periods, demanding careful strategic planning and deep calculation due to the inherent delays. This format is p...

11 Russell M. Nelson

Russell M. Nelson was a prominent American surgeon specializing in cardiothoracic surgery. His work at the University of Utah during the 1950s significantly advanced open-heart surgical techniques. He developed innovative approaches to treating heart disease and established himself as a leader in ca...

12 Einstein's Brain (Mütter Museum/Princeton)

Einstein’s brain, preserved following Albert Einstein’s death in 1955, is a unique scientific relic. Pathologist Thomas Harvey removed and dissected the brain for study, distributing portions to institutions worldwide. Researchers continue to examine this specimen seeking insights into Einstein's co...

13 Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II develops the narrative of Henry of Skalitz’s life during the turbulent early 15th century within Bohemia. This open-world RPG offers a realistic portrayal of medieval warfare and daily life, focusing on political intrigue and personal survival. It is designed for players...

14 Tony Kushner

Tony Kushner is an American playwright and screenwriter highly regarded for his intellectually rigorous and politically engaged works. He is best known for writing Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, a two-part play exploring the AIDS crisis and Reagan-era politics in the United St...

15 Wargame: Red Dragon

Wargame: Red Dragon is a complex real-time strategy game focusing on modern and historical warfare. It simulates large-scale conflicts involving diverse military units and factions, primarily centered around Europe and North Africa during the 2010s. The game’s detailed mechanics and expansive scope...

16 Blood and Thunder

Blood and Thunder is a 2006 narrative history by American author Hampton Sides, subtitled "The Epic Story of Kit Carson and the Conquest of the American West." The book uses Carson's life as a framework for examining United States expansion across the Southwest, including the conquest of New Mexico,...

17 Kingdom of Vietnam

The Kingdom of Vietnam was a historical state in Southeast Asia established in 1802 by Emperor Gia Long of the Nguyen dynasty. It unified modern-day Vietnam following centuries of division and ruled until French colonization began in the mid-19th century. The kingdom had its capital at Huế and opera...

18 The 1619 Project (The New York Times)

The 1619 Project is a New York Times investigative journalism initiative examining American history through the lens of slavery’s enduring impact. It offers critical analysis and essays that recontextualize foundational events, highlighting the experiences and contributions of Black Americans. This...

19 Assassin's Creed Shadows

Assassin's Creed Shadows (2025, Ubisoft) is set in feudal Japan and features two playable protagonists: the historical African samurai Yasuke and the shinobi Naoe.

20 USS North Carolina (BB-55)

The USS North Carolina (BB-55) was a modern U.S. battleship constructed in the mid-20th century as part of the North Carolina class. Notably, it represents the last battleships built for the Navy and served extensively throughout the Pacific Theater during World War II. The ship’s nine 16-inch guns...

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21 Captain Alatriste

Captain Alatriste is Arturo Perez-Reverte's 1996 Spanish novel, notable for launching a swashbuckling series set in 17th-century Madrid.

22 Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)

The Kingdom of Italy was a unified Italian state established in 1861 under the House of Savoy, notable for its role in European affairs until 1946's referendum.

23 Hans Rosbaud

Hans Rosbaud was an Austrian conductor celebrated for his advocacy of 20th-century music and his influential post-war work in Southwest Germany.

24 Mathis der Maler

Mathis der Maler is a 1938 opera by Paul Hindemith, notable for its commentary on the responsibility of an artist in a politically turbulent society.

25 Dimitri Mitropoulos

Dimitri Mitropoulos was a Greek conductor notable for his exceptional memory and advocacy of modern music, serving as music director of the New York Philharmonic from 1951 to 1958.

26 Oliver Knussen

British conductor and composer (1952–2018) best known for his opera 'Where the Wild Things Are' (1980) and for championing new music as artistic director at Aldeburgh and Tanglewood festivals.

27 Shonen Onmyoji

Masahiro is the grandson of the great onmyouji, Abe no Seimei. However, he lost his sixth sense that enables him to see supernatural beings, which is very important for an onmyouji. Thus, he is left with no choice but to try and pick a different career. But one day, a strange mononoke appears, which...

28 A Column of Fire

A Column of Fire is Ken Follett's 2017 Kingsbridge novel, notable for setting a spy and family saga amid 16th-century European religious conflict.

29 Deborah Davis

Deborah Davis is a British screenwriter notable for co-writing the critically acclaimed 2018 historical black comedy film "The Favourite," which earned her an Academy Award nomination.

30 Hair of Napoleon Bonaparte (various collections)

Locks of Napoleon Bonaparte's hair (1769–1821) held in various public and private collections worldwide, used in forensic studies examining theories about his cause of death.

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