Focusing on the complexities of World War II, the narrative explores the lives of civilian soldiers caught in the chaos of battle, often driven by orders rather than purpose. It highlights how minor errors and deceptions could sway the outcomes of significant events, with some classified incidents revealing a mix of horror and unintended humor. The characters embody the universal longing of soldiers to end the fighting and return to their loved ones, showcasing the personal stakes amidst the war's brutality.
James Howell Knihy
James Howell bol anglicko-waleský historik a spisovateľ 17. storočia, ktorý svojimi dielami do značnej miery reprezentuje svoju dobu. Jeho tvorba sa vyznačuje hlbokým záujmom o históriu a spoločnosť, pričom jeho písanie odráža komplexnosť a často aj protiklady raného novoveku. Howell sa zameriaval na zachytenie ducha svojej éry prostredníctvom starostlivého výskumu a prenikavého pozorovania, čo čitateľom ponúka fascinujúci pohľad do minulosti. Jeho literárny odkaz spočíva v schopnosti podať historické udalosti pútavým a zrozumiteľným spôsobom.






Epistolæ--ho-alianæ: Books Ii-iv (1647-1655) Supplement I-ii: Documents Of And About Howell. Notes, Index
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Culturally significant, this work preserves the integrity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and importance of the text. Scholars have recognized its value, ensuring that readers can engage with the work as it was originally intended.
Countdown to Atomgeddon: The Race to Build the First Atomic Bomb
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Familiar Letters or Epistolae Ho Elianae
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This charming collection of letters captures the wit, style, and social customs of 17th century England. Written by the famous writer and diplomat James Howell, they are a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era and a delightful source of entertainment for modern readers.
The Second World War was reaching a deciding point in late 1944 when the United States formed teams of scientists and specialized military units in the hope of stopping Germany from developing a "super weapon." These teams were responsible for capturing supplies of uranium and thorium raw materials and laboratory equipment used to produce the "super bomb." Many of the assets that the Germans possessed were vital to help the United States and the Manhattan Project build the first atomic bomb. The teams of scientists and specialized military personnel were called into service as the "Alsos missions" sent to find and confine many of the prominent physicists and their research work. It was believed that the Germans were close to developing the bomb and would ensure Nazi world dominance. Several of the captured physicists were to become part of the Manhattan Project while others were returned to Germany after the war to rebuild the sciences.
Countdown to Atomgeddon
Pacific War: The Race to Build The First Atomic Bomb
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Set against the backdrop of World War II, the narrative follows the U-234 submarine's final mission to Japan, carrying crucial cargo including uranium, military supplies, and plans for jet aircraft. With the Allies blocking supply routes and Germany's invasion of Russia complicating matters, the submarine becomes a vital means of transport. Aboard are a mix of German and Japanese military personnel. Ultimately, the submarine surrenders to the Allies on May 8, 1945, marking a significant moment in the race for atomic power as part of the Manhattan Project.
The Other Side of Reality
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The book features a diverse collection of short stories inspired by various genres, including science fiction, fantasy, drama, and romance. Each story originates from initial ideas or sentences that the author developed over time. After numerous attempts at writing full novels, the author compiled these concepts into this anthology, showcasing the creative journey and evolution of their storytelling.
This collection features the correspondence of James Howell, who served as Historiographer Royal to Charles II. The letters provide a unique glimpse into the historical context of the period, reflecting Howell's insights and observations. This reprint of the original 1890 edition maintains the quality of the text, preserving Howell's eloquent writing and the significant themes of his time.
The Parly of Beasts
Morphandra Queen of the Inchanted Iland - wherein men were found, who being transmuted to beasts, though proffer'd to be dis-inchanted, and to becom men again, yet , in regard of the crying sins, and rebellious humors of the
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Set on the enchanted island of Morphandra, this tale explores the plight of men transformed into beasts. Despite offers to revert to their human forms, they resist due to their persistent sins and rebellious natures. This high-quality reprint of the 1660 original delves into themes of transformation, morality, and the struggle between human desires and consequences.