Somme Mud (Volume 1 of 2) (EasyRead Large Bold Edition)
Author : E. P. F. Lynch
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 17,28 MB
Release : 2008
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ISBN : 1442977116
Author : E. P. F. Lynch
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 17,28 MB
Release : 2008
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ISBN : 1442977116
Author : Jay Winik
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 656 pages
File Size : 40,57 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1501125362
"Chronicles the events of 1944 to reveal how nearly the Allies lost World War II, citing the pivotal contributions of FDR, Churchill, and Stalin,"--Novelist.
Author : Jack Sheldon
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 25,9 MB
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1844155641
Even after the passage of almost a century, the name Passchendaele has lost none of its power to shock and dismay. Reeling from the huge losses in earlier battles, the German army was in no shape to absorb the impact of the Battle of Messines and the subsequent bitter attritional struggle. Throughout the fighting on the Somme the German army had always felt that it had the ability to counter Allied thrusts, but following the shock reverses of April and May 1917, much heart searching had led to the urgent introduction of new tactics of flexible defense. When these in turn were found to be wanting, the psychological damage shook the German defenders badly. But, as this book demonstrates, at trench level the individual soldier of the German Army was still capable of fighting extraordinarily hard, despite being outnumbered, outgunned and subjected to relentless, morale-sapping shelling and gas attacks. The German army drew comfort from the realization that, although it had had to yield ground and had paid a huge price in casualties, its morale was essentially intact and the British were no closer to a breakthrough in Flanders at the end of the battle than they had been many weeks earlier.
Author : H. P. Blavatsky
Publisher : Phoemixx Classics Ebooks
Page : 3448 pages
File Size : 10,14 MB
Release : 2021-11-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 3986475443
Isis Unveiled H. P. Blavatsky - Includes the complete Volumes I and II of Isis Unveiled. Blavatsky's first major work on theosophy, examining religion and science in the light of Western and Oriental ancient wisdom and occult and spiritualistic phenomena.
Author : Winston Groom
Publisher : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 49,63 MB
Release : 2007-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1555847803
From the Pulitzer Prize–nominated author of Forrest Gump: “A fascinating, evenhanded, page-turning account” of Ypres’s pivotal WWI battles (San Francisco Chronicle). The Ypres Salient in Belgian Flanders was the most notorious and dreaded territory in all of World War I—possibly of any war in history. After Germany’s failed attempt to capture Britain’s critical ports along the English Channel, a bloody stalemate ensued in this pastoral area no larger than the island of Manhattan. Ypres became a place of horror, heroism, and terrifying new tactics and technologies: poison gas, tanks, mines, air strikes, and the unspeakable misery of trench warfare. Drawing on the journals of the men and women who were there, Winston Groom has penned a drama of politics, strategy, the human heart, and the struggle for victory against all odds. This ebook features 16 pages of black-and-white historical photographs. “Everything nonfiction should be.” —Fort Worth Star-Telegram “Groom reconstructs a forgotten military passage that serves as a cautionary tale about war’s consequences.” —Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Groom’s account, full of detail and the smell of gunsmoke, is expertly paced and free of dull stretches.” —Kirkus Reviews “Moving . . . Inspiring . . . An important and brilliantly written book.” —Booklist
Author : Robert Bud
Publisher : UCL Press
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 19,12 MB
Release : 2018-10-10
Category : History
ISBN : 1787353931
In the early decades of the twentieth century, engagement with science was commonly used as an emblem of modernity. This phenomenon is now attracting increasing attention in different historical specialties. Being Modern builds on this recent scholarly interest to explore engagement with science across culture from the end of the nineteenth century to approximately 1940. Addressing the breadth of cultural forms in Britain and the western world from the architecture of Le Corbusier to working class British science fiction, Being Modern paints a rich picture. Seventeen distinguished contributors from a range of fields including the cultural study of science and technology, art and architecture, English culture and literature examine the issues involved. The book will be a valuable resource for students, and a spur to scholars to further examination of culture as an interconnected web of which science is a critical part, and to supersede such tired formulations as 'Science and culture'.
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Page : 217 pages
File Size : 19,20 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN : 9781137273734
Author : Guy Gibson
Publisher :
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 11,50 MB
Release : 1946
Category : World War, 1939-1945
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Author : Jean-Baptiste Gouyon
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 35,61 MB
Release : 2019-09-13
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 3030199827
This book explores the history of wildlife television in post-war Britain. It revolves around the role of David Attenborough, whose career as a broadcaster and natural history filmmaker has shaped British wildlife television. The book discusses aspects of Attenborough’s professional biography and also explores elements of the institutional history of the BBC—from the early 1960s, when it was at its most powerful, to the 2000s, when its future is uncertain. It focuses primarily on the wildlife ‘making-of’ documentary genre, which is used to trace how television progressively became a participant in the production of knowledge about nature. With the inclusion of analysis of television programmes, first-hand accounts, BBC archival material and, most notably, interviews with David Attenborough, this volume follows the development of the professional culture of wildlife broadcasting as it has been portrayed in public. It will be of interest to wildlife television amateurs, historians of British television and students in science communication.
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Page : 562 pages
File Size : 43,87 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Benedictine movement (Anglican Communion)
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