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  • av Virginia Woolf
    249 - 385,-

  • av Swatantra Bahadur
    155,-

    In the heart of Ayodhya, where the sacred echoes of the Ramayana reverberate through time, stands Hanuman Garhi-a venerable temple that serves as a spiritual lighthouse for pilgrims and devotees worldwide. This book unfolds the divine confluence of Hanuman Garhi, Ayodhya, and the revered Shree Ram Janmabhoomi, offering a profound exploration into the spiritual, historical, and cultural dimensions of this sacred triad.Journey into Devotion:Embark on a spiritual odyssey as the narrative opens the doors to Hanuman Garhi, the abode of Lord Hanuman. Discover the temple's architectural splendor, intricate carvings, and the vibrant energy that emanates from its sacred precincts. The journey unfolds as devotees, guided by the unwavering devotion of Lord Hanuman, traverse the steps of this spiritual sanctuary.Ayodhya: City of Lord Shree Ram's Birth:Ayodhya, the timeless city synonymous with the birth of Lord Shree Ram, becomes a canvas painted with the colors of devotion. Explore the ghats along the sacred Sarayu River, where devotees find solace in prayer, and pilgrimage routes that lead to the city's revered temples. Ayodhya's streets resonate with the footsteps of Lord Shree Ram, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the cultural and spiritual heritage of this hallowed land.Invitation to Explore and Experience:As the book concludes, readers are extended a heartfelt invitation to embark on their own pilgrimage to Ayodhya. Whether seeking spiritual solace, cultural exploration, or the divine presence of Lord Shree Ram, Ayodhya beckons as a sacred destination where the past and present converge in a harmonious celebration of devotion.This narrative is not just a book; it is an immersive journey into the soul of Ayodhya, Hanuman Garhi, and the sacred grounds of Shree Ram Janmabhoomi-a journey that transcends time and beckons the reader into the divine embrace of Lord Shree Ram.

  • av Manuel Chust
    519

    Análisis de la organización, evolución, contradicciones y desarrollo de las milicias en la monarquía hispana en América desde la reforma borbónica hasta la consolidación de los estados independientes en el siglo XIX.

  • av Sharmistha Mukherjee
    465,-

    But to his daughter, Sharmistha Mukherjee, he was Baba, the workaholic; the history teacher who narrated events in the spirit of adda at dinner time; and the devoutly religious man who never imposed his faith on his daughter. In public and private, Pranab was always larger than life.

  • av Eric Ramos
    335

    Rodolfo Biazon is erroneously regarded as the goat of his class at the Philippine Military Academy. The last cadet in the order of merit, the bottom-dweller of his batch. But his rise from poverty to become a defender of democracy and a senator of the republic just might make him the PMA GOAT, or the greatest of all time.In 1992, Biazon became the first PMA alumnus to be elected senator. This eldest child of a baker and a laundry woman achieved this feat one year after he reaced the pinnacle of his outstanding military career--as the 21st chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. He faced enormous odds to get to that point, starting from the grinding poverty of a childhood spent in Sangley Point's shadow during World War II when he turned into a man overnight after he lost his father a day after his eighth birthday.A working student throughout his elementary and high school days, juggling odd jobs while also plugging away in his family's home-based laundry trade, he would finally dind his life's purpose after he entered the PMA at 21. It marked the beginning of three and half decades of a stellar military service, fittingly followed by a distinguished legislative career that spanned almost a quarter century.This book examines the incredible life and times of a soldier who stood tall as an exemplar extraordinaire of PMA's bedrock principle of civilian supremacy over the military--the same solon and statesman who will leave behind an astonishing legacy as arguably the fiercest, most prolific and most accomplished defender of Philippine democracy during the post-EDSA years and beyond.

  • av Robert Steele
    395,-

    Dive into the epic narrative of one of history's most compelling figures in "The Story of Alexander" by Robert Steele. This meticulously crafted historical account takes readers on a gripping journey through the life, ambitions, conquests, and enduring legacy of Alexander the Great.As Steele unfolds the pages of history, readers will be transported to the ancient world, where the young and ambitious Alexander rises to power, driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a vision of conquest that would reshape the known world. From his tutelage under Aristotle to the legendary campaigns that stretched from Greece to Egypt, Persia, and beyond, Steele paints a vivid portrait of a military genius and visionary leader."The Story of Alexander" goes beyond the battlefields, delving into the complex character of a man whose legacy transcends time. Steele explores the relationships, challenges, and triumphs that shaped Alexander's destiny, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the man behind the myth.With meticulous research and a narrative style that captivates, Robert Steele weaves a tale that combines historical accuracy with a storyteller's flair. Readers will witness the strategic brilliance of Alexander's military campaigns, the cultural exchanges that occurred under his rule, and the lasting impact he left on the world.Whether you are a history enthusiast or a newcomer to the tales of ancient conquerors, "The Story of Alexander" promises an engaging and enlightening experience. Steele's masterful storytelling brings to life the extraordinary journey of a man who, against all odds, carved his name into the annals of history, leaving an indelible mark on civilizations that followed. Immerse yourself in the drama, intrigue, and grandeur of Alexander's legacy in this captivating exploration of one of history's greatest adventurers.

  • av William L. Newnan
    179,-

    Escape in Italy, first published in 1945, is the account of U.S. Army Ranger Lt. William Newnan, who found himself a prisoner-of-war after a failed Allied offensive at Cisterna, Italy, in the Anzio campaign. However, Newnan did not stay a prisoner for long. After a clever and daring escape, he walked from near Arezzo to Rome, aided by friendly Italians along the way. In Rome, he remained in hiding until American forces reclaimed the city. Upon Newnan's return to the U.S., he related his story to a group of family friends one evening, his words were taken down in shorthand and transcribed onto paper, and finally, his account was published by his alma mater, The University of Michigan. Following his daring escape in Italy and return to the U.S., Newnan would go on to serve in another elite fighting unit in China.

  • av Priya Desai
    329,-

    Embark on a captivating journey through the tapestry of time with "Threads of Time: An In-depth Historical Overview." This comprehensive exploration delves into the captivating narratives of the past, weaving together the triumphs and tribulations of civilizations, the rise and fall of empires, and the remarkable individuals who shaped our world. Unravel the mysteries of ancient civilizations, from the enigmatic pyramids of Egypt to the majestic ruins of Rome. Witness the birth of groundbreaking philosophies in Greece, the meticulous craftsmanship of the Han Dynasty, and the vibrant cultures of Mesoamerica. Each thread in this tapestry tells a story, offering a glimpse into the lives, beliefs, and innovations that continue to resonate today. Wander through the medieval labyrinths of Europe, where knights and chivalry flourished alongside plagues and political intrigue. Experience the grandeur of Renaissance artistry, the intellectual fervor of the Enlightenment, and the tumultuous revolutions that redefined the social landscape. Every chapter in this historical saga unveils the forces that drove humanity forward, shaping the political, religious, and cultural landscape of the modern world. "Threads of Time" is not merely a passive observer of the past; it is an active participant. This captivating exploration invites you to ponder the choices made by historical figures, analyze the turning points that altered the course of empires, and draw parallels to the challenges and triumphs of our own era. Through insightful analysis and vivid storytelling, this book transforms history from a dusty collection of dates and names into a living, breathing narrative that resonates with the present.

  • av L. D. Manera
    345,-

    In 1945, John Russell (Russ) Kerr provided a poignant narrative of his experiences as a left gunner on the B-29 Super-fortress engaged in the struggle against Japanese forces. Stationed on Tinian Island in the Mariana Islands of the Pacific Ocean, Russ articulates his wartime journey through a series of handwritten letters addressed to his brother, Robert (Bob) Kerr, and their family in Detroit, Michigan.Despite some letters enduring damage in a basement flood, Bob preserved this collection as a historical treasure for his family and future generations, maintaining the original spellings and phrasing. Russ's letters offer a vivid portrayal of daily life on the island as he awaited bombing missions over Japan, recounting the challenges of flying missions against enemy antiaircraft artillery. The sobering reality that not all members of his unit returned from these perilous missions adds a somber tone to his accounts.In addition to the challenges, Russ's letters also capture the camaraderie and humor shared among the airmen. He skillfully weaves tales of their escapades, injecting moments of levity into their wartime existence. The island's entertainment offerings, including movies, appearances by famous baseball players, live performances, and the presence of beer, became crucial elements in sustaining morale.In essence, this book stands as a cherished historical record of the Kerr family and serves as a compelling narrative for anyone with an interest in World War II. The preservation of Russ's original expressions adds an authentic touch, making this account not only informative but a heartfelt and personal contribution to the collective memory of this pivotal period in history.

  • av Edgar D. Whitcomb
    295,-

    Escape from Corregidor, first published in 1958, is the harrowing account of Edgar Whitcomb, a B-17 navigator who arrives in World War II Philippines just before its capture by the invading Japanese. He evades the enemy on Bataan by traveling to Corregidor Island in a small boat. However, Whitcomb is captured but later manages to escape at night in an hours-long swim to safety. Captured once again weeks later, Whitcomb is imprisoned, tortured and starved, before being transferred to China and eventual freedom.Whitcomb (1917-2016) served as governor of the state of Indiana from 1969-1973, and in later life made a number of solo sailing voyages before returning to his home state.

  • av Helen Muir
    265,-

    Author Helen Muir drew on her journalistic and personal correspondence to provide a memoir of her friendship with poet Robert Frost during the 30 years he wintered in South Miami (between 1934-1963). Frost and his wife, Elinor, brought a property in Miami to escape public life. After Elinor's death, Frost maintained their five-acre home named Pencil Pines, comforting himself with birdwatching and stargazing, cultivating flowers and friendships. Muir's children have taken up the task of releasing the work in paperback with a new foreword and new photos to give readers a fresh look at this iconic memoir written by their mother.

  • av Patrick Cockburn
    399

    The Extraordinary Life of a Revolutionary Journalist

  • av Hans Christian Adamson
    295,-

    Eddie Rickenbacker, first published in 1946, is the biography of American World War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker (1890-1973). The book portrays Eddie's life through World War II, providing details of his childhood, his career as a race-car driver and owner of the Indianapolis Speedway, his experiences in France as a highly decorated flier, his efforts to create a car company, and finally, his harrowing crash landing in the Pacific in 1942 followed by 24 days adrift at sea. Included are 10 pages of illustrations. Rickenbacker would go on, following the Second World War, to become the long-time head of Eastern Airlines.

  • av M. Tariqul
    179 - 299,-

  • av Sandra Alfers
    275 - 1 715,-

  • av Douglas E Asher
    475 - 575,-

  • av Yukio Okamoto
    269,-

    "Okamoto-san was an invaluable diplomatic advisor who provided essential knowledge for our foreign visits and meetings with heads of state during my term as Prime Minister of Japan." -- Junichiro Koizumi, former Prime Minister of Japan. "Yukio's inclination to take action, his generosity and openheartedness were exceptional. [...] This book presents his admirable perspective and I will remember him forever." --David Petraeus, former CIA Director As one of Japan's most distinguished and gifted diplomats of his generation, Yukio Okamoto navigated the corridors of political power at the highest levels. In Japan and the United States, Okamoto recounts the compelling story of his diplomatic service and his role as a steadfast advocate for strong Japan-United States relations during an era of political crises, war, and fierce economic competition. During his 20-year career in the Japanese Foreign Ministry and after he left government, Okamoto was an indispensable advisor to several Japanese prime ministers including Ryutaro Hashimoto, Junichiro Koizumi and Shinzo Abe. He worked tirelessly to strengthen relations with the United States and the survival of this alliance is due in no small part to Okamoto's influence. This book features contributions from former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage and former Assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph S. Nye, who both worked with Okamoto and share their thoughts on his life, career, and legacy as an influential friend of the United States.

  • av George Stevens
    375,-

    "The son of a celebrated Hollywood director emerges from his father's shadow to claim his own place as a major force in American culture. George Stevens, Jr. tells an intimate and moving tale of his relationship with his Oscar-winning father and his own exciting career in Hollywood and Washington. Fascinating people, priceless stories and a behind-the-scenes view of some of America's major cultural and political events grace this riveting memoir. George Stevens, Jr. grew up in Hollywood working on film classics with his father and writes vividly of his experience on the sets of A Place in the Sun (1951), Shane (1953), Giant (1956) and The Diary of Anne Frank (1958). He explores how the magnitude of his father's talent and achievements left him with questions about his own abilities and future. The younger Stevens began to forge his unique career when the legendary broadcaster Edward R. Murrow recruited him to work at the United States Information Agency in John F. Kennedy's Washington. He began his service in government by initiating what has been called the Golden Age of USIA filmmaking. In 1967 he became the founding director of the American Film Institute, placing him at the leading edge of culture and politics, shepherding the rescue of thousands of endangered motion pictures, and training a new generation of filmmakers. He created the Kennedy Center Honors and began making distinguished films and television programs that celebrated American culture and explored social justice. He earned an Oscar and other accolades, including fifteen Emmys, two Peabody Awards, and the Humanitas Prize. Stevens provides a fascinating look at a pioneering American family that spans five generations in the performing arts, from the San Francisco stage in the 19th century to Academy Award-winning films, Emmy Award-winning television programs and a Broadway play. He shows us the private side of the dazzling array of people who cross his path, including Elizabeth Taylor, Sidney Poitier, Robert and Ethel Kennedy, Yo-Yo Ma, Cary Grant, James Dean, Bruce Springsteen, Barack and Michelle Obama, and many more. In My Place in the Sun, George Stevens, Jr. shares his lifelong passion for film and commitment to the performing arts. He provides an insightful look at Hollywood's Golden Age and an insider's account of life in Washington as he collaborated with presidents, power brokers, media moguls and social activists. This magnificent and delightful memoir brings to life a sparkling era of American history and culture"--

  • av Margaret Renn
    395,-

    A portrait of a brilliant journalist and tireless campaigner for justice

  • av Andrew Liddle
    169

    Churchill: The Scottish Years tells the incredible story of how the god-fearing teetotaller Edwin Scrymgeour fought and won an election against Britain's most famous politician. The story begins with their first electoral contest in 1908 and follows their political rivalry over the next five elections until Scrymgeour's eventual victory in 1922.

  • av Bruce K Smith
    299,-

    The story of survival and courage. Written by a Vietnam veteran who served three tours of duty. Follow a journey of love, loss, and endurance from the threat of jail, to an armed conflict, and finally a happy home.

  • av Joanie Holzer Schirm
    305 - 385

  • av Peter Churchill
    295,-

    Duel of Wits, first published in 1953 (and including the earlier published book Of Their Own Choice) is Peter Churchill's account of his experiences with the Special Operations Executive (S.O.E.) in France during World War II. The S.O.E., similar to the American O.S.S. (predecessor of the C.I.A.) was formed to conduct espionage and sabotage in occupied Europe, and to aid local resistance movements. The book describes Churchill's training in England and his four missions into occupied France, including two harrowing night-time parachute drops and two submarine landings. Notable too is the underlying love story with Odette Sansom, another Allied agent (code-named Lise), who along with Churchill were captured, imprisoned, and tortured for two years until the war's end. Churchill's narrative ends with their capture by the Germans; his prison experiences are related in The Spirit in the Cage, published in 1954.

  • av Milton Shulman
    295,-

    Defeat in the West, first published in 1948, is a well-documented, comprehensive account of Germany's loss in World War Two, based on author Milton Shulman's interviews with top German generals, corroborated by his fact-checking research (Shulman was an officer on the Intelligence Staff of the Canadian Army). As stated in the Introduction, the book's objectives were to tell the story of the defeat of the German Wehrmacht (Armed Forces) in western Europe, to investigate the causes that brought about that defeat, and to show how soldiers, from commanders to foot-soldiers, reacted to the bitter experience of defeat. Defeat in the West, unlike many books in the genre, succeeds in making this important topic understandable and is a true pleasure to read. Included are 7 maps.

  • av Thomas A. Dooley
    269,-

    Deliver Us From Evil, first published in 1956, is Dr. Tom Dooley's moving account of his humanitarian work in the newly divided Vietnam aboard U.S. Navy refugee ships and in refugee camps in the turbulent years of 1954-55. The book focuses on American efforts to evacuate Vietnamese from Communist-controlled areas, and Dooley's work in camps, hospitals and orphanages with those needing medical care. Included are 32 pages of photographs. Dooley, born in 1927, passed away in 1961 from cancer at the age of 34. Deliver Us From Evil was the first of 3 books he wrote about his experiences in Vietnam and Laos. Thomas Dooley's too-short life remains an inspiration, and was cited as an example by President John F. Kennedy during the formation of the Peace Corps. Dooley's work with orphaned children continues today via the Dooley Foundation-Intermed International.

  • av Alison Archer
    255,-

    I wrote this book for my family. It is about Angela's Life from birth to the present. How Angela managed to survive it all and came out on top.

  • av David A. Rohe
    285,-

    The book covers Jim's activities when he was 19 to 22 or 23 from Los Angeles to China where he flew with the flying Tigers then the Philippines where he worked on a local paper after crashing the one plane of his illegal airline then back to California.

  • av R. Angus Buchanan
    349,-

    This book traces the life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859), who is rightly revered as one of the greatest of all engineers. His leading role in the transport revolution of the nineteenth century, and especially in the building of the Great Western Railway, left an indelible mark on the British landscape. His achievements captured the imagination of his contemporaries and subsequent generations, whilst his colossal energy and determination to carry out projects on the largest scale and to an extremely high standard set him apart from his rivals. Brunel tells the story both of the engineer, who followed his father Marc into what was then a new profession, and of the man. It explores his successes and failures, at home and abroad, including both the broad gauge GWR and the SS Great Eastern, as R. Angus Buchanan expertly brings out Brunel's imagination, drive and inventiveness. Above all, it sets him in the context of his times, showing both what made him who he was and how he made the most of the great opportunities offered to him.

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