History of Adammia Volume I published

BICKENHILL, Warwickshire – The Imperial Institute of History has published History of Adammia, Volume I, the first ever book to be published in Adammia, through Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing service.

Written by His Imperial Majesty the Emperor, the book, which comes to 193 pages, covers the history of Adammia during its First and Second Eras, from the foundation on the 13th of April 2013 until the 5th of September 2020.

The basis for the book is the annual reports which were compiled by the IIH at the end of each calendar year. They have been put together and extensively edited, filling in missing details and providing higher-level context. Although the main text is written in the third-person, the Emperor has annotated certain key sections with his own personal insights in the first-person. Some events have been documented publicly for the first time, due to the fact that they were classified at the time that they happened. For example, the book reveals that in April 2015, the 2nd Infantry Division briefly went rogue and attacked a nearby den with butane, and almost caused a forest fire, an incident which was covered up for years.

The publication of the book serves to commemorate Adammia’s tenth Foundation Day, in four days time. It is dedicated in loving memory to the Emperor’s late grandmother and Duchess of Tytannia, Lady Winifred Hall (1945-2016), and late micronationalist Nicholas Randouler (2004-2020). It is available to buy on Amazon in paperback ($11.99) and Kindle ($8.99) format.

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