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The Horror Zine's Book of Monster Stories by Jeani Rector (ed.)(.ePUB)
š® The Horror Zine's Book of Monster Stories by Jeani Rector (ed.)(.ePUB) What sorts of things go bump in the night? What monstrous things come to feast upon your flesh and bone? Are they real or imagined, and in the end does it really matter? Jeani Rector and Dean H. Wild bring us an exciting anthology of horror stories, featuring both tried and true masters of the genre and up-and-coming practitioners. The Horror Zineās Book of Monster Stories brings together more than thirty spine-tingling tales of terror, each of them featuring some monstrous being of myth and modern culture. Writers such as Bentley Little, Tim Waggoner, Terry Grimwood, Brian J. Smith, and even Jeani Rector herself have all crafted wonderful stories that are original to this anthology. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Jeani Rector Size 2.8MB Category Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Horror File Type ed. š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/8kT1qgtGinE5 https://devuploads.com/3r4o4nmlxa3y
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Against Hitler's Luftwaffe in the Balkans by Djordje I NikoliÄ (.ePUB)
š® Against Hitler's Luftwaffe in the Balkans by Djordje I NikoliÄ (.ePUB) The full story of the service and combats missions of 220 Yugoslav aviators in early 1941. Immediately following the end of the First World War, the air force of the newly-formed Southern Slav State, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, was forced to rely mainly on war-time Serbian Air Service aircraft and material left after the withdrawal of the French ArmĆ©e de lāAir from the Balkans in 1919/1920. This equipment was supported by the addition of French war surplus stocks which started arriving in 1921. In 1929 the monarchy changed its name to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Then, from 1930, the official name of the air service branch its military was changed to what is commonly known in the West as the Royal Yugoslav Air Force (RYAF). The obsolete First World War aircraft were replaced from 1925 onwards by stop-gap solutions purchased mainly from France, some from the Czechoslovakian Republic as well as from the first domestic factories. From 1936, the RYAF again began to reorganize and modernize, with the purchase of the most modern aircraft available at that time. These aircraft were imported from the UK, Germany and Italy, some being built under license in domestic factories. During this period the Kingdom of Yugoslavia succeeded, as much as conditions allowed, to equip its air force with the most advanced fighter and bomber types of the period. For the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Second World War started on 6 April 1941. The military coup dāetat of 27 March 1941 and anti-German demonstrations in Belgrade clearly aligned the kingdom with the Allies. That same day, Hitler ordered the implementation of Unternehmen 25 (Operation 25) ā the attack against Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Hitler had also secured Mussoliniās support for this campaign, while Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria gave active or passive backing in exchange for territorial claims in Yugoslavia. Despite all the odds, the airmen of the RYAF fought gallantly in the defense of their homeland, with fighters taking on the German and Italian bombers and their escort fighters ā including the Axis types in service with the RYAF. Eventually, due to the deteriorating situation on the front and the ever-increasing risk of the king and his government being captured, the decision was taken to evacuate by air to Greece. In the summer of the 1941 some 220 Yugoslav aviators gathered in Egypt and continued the fight against Axis, this time in the colors of the RAF. This is the full story of their service and combats in the early months of that year. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Djordje I NikoliÄ Size 54.1MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/EiMBgCgkenYF https://devuploads.com/hh0tg457l6gr
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The Anne Boleyn Bible by Mickey Mayhew (.ePUB)
š® The Anne Boleyn Bible by Mickey Mayhew (.ePUB) The definitive bible on all things Anne Boleyn from her guilt and execution to her relationship with Jesus Christ, as well as depiction of Anne in popular culture from TV series to West End musicals. Anne Boleyn sells, but she sells in segments; a biography here, a study over there on her guilt and something else yonder concerned with where she lived or what she liked to wear. This book, covering not just her life but her life onscreen, in theater, on TV and also the impact of the first black actress to play her, is the definitive, all-encompassing story of Anne Boleyn from 1501 (or thereabouts) to 2023. Having examined the ardent fandom of Anne Boleyn for his doctorate, Dr Mickey Mayhew is in a unique position to offer something new to say on this much-discussed 'tragic' Tudor queen and is not afraid to tackle some of the less palatable aspects of her life. Also, this book is the first to examine with authenticity the reality of Anne's relationship with the most important man in her life, the man whose name she repeated in comfort while facing the Swordsman of Calais on the scaffold, having spent her life promulgating his doctrine; Jesus Christ himself. As for the aforementioned executioner, Dr Mayhew's research in Calais and Saint-Omer can now lift a lid on a few of the particulars of this elusive and yet essential figure of Anne Boleyn mythos; and yes, now he even has a name as well. This research stands, despite the efforts of Owen Emmerson, Amy Licence and others to quash it and to cancel the author. The Anne Boleyn Bible also offers a straightforward retelling of Anne's actual historical life, albeit one that outlines an entirely fresh and empowering perspective on her rise to prominence; this is followed by a series of considered arguments on the 'for' and 'against' in regard to her guilt & execution; then her entry into popular culture, firstly in plays and masques, before she went on to headline movies, TV series, cosplay, and now, with the first black woman to portray her, model and actress Jodie Turner-Smith. This book is simply what it says on the cover - The Anne Boleyn Bible - leaving no depiction, no religious aspect, no appearance in popular culture, from The Simpsons to the West End musical 'Six', overlooked; likewise, Dr Mayhew also turns his trademark brand of rather wry commentary toward the vast plethora of Anne Boleyn merchandising, tourist spots, rubber ducks, beanies and the wrangling question of who was the ultimate onscreen Anne; GeneviĆØve Bujold or Natalie Dormer?! ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Mickey Mayhew Size 3.9MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/3OCwWsxWnzoV https://devuploads.com/9dqd4d8mkhgh
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The Battle for Kyiv by Christopher A Lawrence (.ePUB)
š® The Battle for Kyiv by Christopher A Lawrence (.ePUB) An account drawn from the individual experiences of those on the ground in and around Kyiv. On 24 February 2022, the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, unleashed an attack on Ukraine that developed into the most significant conflict in Europe since the Second World War. Fought over the same ground that the Germans and the Soviet Union battled on between 1941 and 1944, Russia attempted to advance to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and replace its president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, with a puppet regime. Facing determined resistance, the Russians failed to reach the city, being compelled to withdraw and redirect their forces to other fronts. The Battle of Kyiv tells the story of the heroic resilience of the Ukrainians over the military forces of a country which has more than three times its population and an economy almost ten times larger. This book is also an analysis of the enormous support given to Ukraine, both politically and militarily, by NATO and other nations, without which Ukraineās military might have failed to beat back the invaders. The author explores the first phase of the war, during which Russian armor, mechanized and air mobile troops drove on Kyiv, surrounded Chernigov, seized Kherson twice, and threatened the very existence of the Ukrainian state. The United Statesā intelligence services estimated that the Russians would seize Kyiv within three days. They offered to evacuate President Zelensky back to Lvov. His alleged response to the Americans was: āI need ammunition, not a ride.ā He and his government stayed in Kyiv and the battle lines were drawn. The Russians continued their offensive. As well as bearing down on Kyiv and Kherson, Putinās troops also threatened Chernigov, Sumy, Kharkov, Mykolaiv, and the beleaguered port city of Mariupol. This book covers all the fighting for these areas up until Russiaās subsequent withdraw from the region around Kyiv. It addresses the military operations on the ground, the destruction of the buildings and the Ukrainian infrastructure, the suffering of the civilian population and the day-by-day struggles for survival. Writing as the battle raged on, the author examines the conflict with an unparalleled immediacy and poignancy. This also means that The Battle of Kyiv is an important historical document, reflecting not subsequent outcomes, but depicting the uncertainty and anxiety faced not just by the contesting forces, but by the rest of the world as the result of the war in Ukraine hung in the balance. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Christopher A Lawrence Size 15.1MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/9A5iNkXoFqtR https://devuploads.com/0rl6w3ypbo5y
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The Battle of the Little Bighorn by W.A. Wallace (.ePUB)
š® The Battle of the Little Bighorn by W.A. Wallace (.ePUB) This book provides a new perspective on the Battle of the Little Big Horn and the death of G. A. Custer, with startling insights into the darker personalities of Sherman and Sheridan. Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer died at the hands of Native Americans by the banks of the Little Bighorn in Montana 25th June 1876. This is an established undisputed fact. What is disputed is the real reason that he died. So forget all you have been indoctrinated to believe and begin to learn the truth. George Custer was anathema to his superiors, but the populace loved him. If he were to stand for president in the coming elections there was a strong possibility that he would win. Neither William T. Sherman nor āLittle Philā Sheridan could allow that to happen. Thus, they conspired to put Custer in a position in the field where the opposing Sioux and Cheyenne were stronger and could deliver the āCoup de Grasā. The first of two volumes to deal with the circumstances that arose leading the Native Americans on a collision course with the US Army that fateful day and the death of a national hero. Subsequently the conspiracy is uncovered and shows how these men used their powers and positions and so deftly covered their tracks. Perhaps, but not quite. 30 years of diligent research has uncovered the truth in this groundbreaking history. Unmissable and shocking, dare you not read this surprising revelation. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author W.A. Wallace Size 8.6MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/xl21SIFwEIsq https://devuploads.com/strnxutz5gfg
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The New God by Jeffrey Thomas (.ePUB)
š® The New God by Jeffrey Thomas (.ePUB) In the far future, in the crime-ridden city its citizens call Punktown, dangerous cults work to summon the monstrous Old Ones from their long sleep. In an effort to better understand these alien gods, a rogue scientist has been working on a computer-generated model of a composite being that he calls Yogthutu. However, Yoghurt has been taking on a life of its own. As the researcherās experiments go dangerously awry, a number of his friendsāled by a conscience-stricken gangster named Colin Rexārush against time to find the researcherās lab, shut down his experiments, and stop Yogthutu before the New God brings about the destruction of the entire city. A thrilling blend of Lovecraftian horror and science fiction, The New God is the latest installment in Jeffrey Thomasā popular Punktown series. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Jeffrey Thomas Size 2.6MB Category Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/jDyeBWcKxjqC https://devuploads.com/owy9bmasm39i
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Blinding Flash by John Frayn Turner (.ePUB)
š® Blinding Flash by John Frayn Turner (.ePUB) Ken Revis was training to be a structural engineer, and had almost qualified, when war broke out in September 1939. He promptly enlisted and, at the age of 23, was commissioned in the Royal Engineers. Training complete, it was during the Christmas festivities of 1940, such as they were in the Army in wartime Britain, that Ken glanced at a typewritten sheet pinned to a noticeboard to discover that he had been posted to a Bomb Disposal unit. His first device, aside from those he had seen under the watchful gaze of his instructors, came early in 1941 in the form of an unexploded 500kg German bomb. Having failed to detonate, it had buried itself in a garden only a yard or so from a footpath leading off a pleasant avenue in the East Sussex town of Hastings. āThis is it,ā Ken remembered thinking. āThis is the real thing.ā Despite his nerves, Ken successfully dealt with this bomb, the first of many that he faced over the coming weeks and months. While most soldiers in the United Kingdom were busy training and preparing for the coming invasion of Europe, Bomb Disposal units were engaged with their dangerous craft in which almost daily they matched their skill and nerve against the inventive genius of the German scientists. It was at 10.00 hours on 10 September 1943, however, that, in an instant, Kenās life irrevocably changed. While he was removing anti-invasion booby-traps from the West Pier in Brighton, something went terribly wrong. In a blinding flash, thirteen mines blew up in his face. After immediate first aid, the mangled body of Ken Revis was rushed to East Grinstead Hospital, home of the renowned plastic surgeon Sir Archibald McIndoe. It was the start of the long, hard trail that lay in front of him, for it required no less than twenty skilled reconstructive operations to rebuild Kenās shattered face and body. But despite all the surgeons' best efforts, Kenās sight could not be saved. Aside from the traumatic injuries he had suffered, he now had to deal with complete blindness. In this moving biography, John Frayn Turner reveals the remarkable individual who was Ken Revis, exploring the many, and very different, challenges that he faced before and after the disaster on 10 September 1943. As Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Horrocks once remarked, āCourage and determination are the two outstanding qualities that emerge from this remarkable storyā. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author John Frayn Turner Size 11.2MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/7jWyMWuMWnTS https://devuploads.com/jrms6yfwxeny
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Broadmoor Inmates: True Crime Tales by Nicola Sly (.ePUB)
š® Broadmoor Inmates: True Crime Tales by Nicola Sly (.ePUB) Broadmoor Inmates: True Crime Tales of Life and Death in the Asylum brings together the histories of people who died in Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, each having committed a crime that led to them being pronounced criminally insane, necessitating their confinement and containment for their own protection, as well as that of the public. Nowadays, staff have a wide range of therapeutic tools at their disposal but historically the only treatment offered to patients was work, leisure activities and abundant fresh air. All human life is here ā the addicts, the mentally deranged, the delusional, the tragic and the chronically and postnatally depressed ā men and women whose acts of madness led them to be reviled and feared, but who were often as much victims of their own internal demons as were those they harmed. As well as wife murderers James Potter and Peter Whittle, the characters within include Henry Dommett, James Senior and Mary Ann Parr, who each killed their own children and Christiana Edmunds, who poisoned several people in Brighton to divert suspicion from herself, after attempting to murder her love rival. Other vignettes include serial arsonist John Green, counterfeiter Emma Jackson and James Stevenson and Roderick Edward McClean, both of whom took exception to the accession of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to the throne, the latter attempting to assassinate her. Daniel McNaughten became so paranoid about the āToryā spies that he believed followed him constantly that he killed a civil servant in 1843, mistakenly believing his victim to be prime minister Sir Robert Peel. Such was McNaughtenās derangement that his crime spawned a new standard for the legal definition of insanity. Generously illustrated throughout, this book will prove of interest to those with a fascination for historical true crime and the way its perpetrators were dealt with by society. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Nicola Sly Size 76.3MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/yx7S5Y1U7DEj https://devuploads.com/r3dgg72sj73m
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Cavalry: A Global History by Jeremy Black (.ePUB)
š® Cavalry: A Global History by Jeremy Black (.ePUB) Jeremy Black is the leading historian of military history and described as 'the most prolific historical scholar of our age'. An original and unique work that will fill a huge gap in the field of military history, and be of interest to both scholars and general readers. It is a picture of the universal role of cavalry in warfare from earliest times to the present - and future. This book covers the role of horses and essential mobility in 'shock action', in warfare in the classical world, in the major civilizations of China and India, Steppe cavalry, in the middle ages with Islamic and European conflict, the 'social politics' in Christendom with knightly valor, and war with non-Christian forces including the Muslim invasion of Europe, Islamic Spain, and conflict with the Mongols. The early modern period covers the Asia and North Africa and the Ottomans - a major field of warfare continuing up to the modern period - and the time is notable for the introduction of horses in the Americas - a new phase in cavalry history. The modern period from Napoleon to the First World War is the history of the mobility of cavalry in European warfare and in imperial expansion and empire-building, but the concept of cavalry 'redundancy' arises in the maelstrom of 1914-1918 with artillery bombardment, trench warfare, and the role of infantry. The long 'transition' period leading up the present and future is fascinating for both cavalry and infantry, with the development of tanks and armor. And here is a fascinating and original concept of cavalry 'transformation' and not cavalry 'survivalism', with modern and post-modern development of drone warfare - from horses to drones - as a 'new cavalry' for reconnaissance and combat. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Jeremy Black Size 1.1MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/ggGNx5QMatGF https://devuploads.com/z52x7vuiddze
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Charles I's Private Life by Mark Turnbull (.ePUB)
š® Charles I's Private Life by Mark Turnbull (.ePUB) The execution of King Charles I is one of the well-known facts of British history, and an often-quoted snippet from our past. He lost the civil war and his head. But there is more to Charles than the civil war and his death. To fully appreciate the momentous events that marked the twenty-four years of his reign, and what followed, itās important to understand the man who was at their epicenter. Both during his lifetime, and in the centuries since, opinion of Charles is often polarized; he is either Royal Martyr or Man of Blood. Amidst these extremes, what is frequently overshadowed is the man himself. Propaganda still clouds his personality, as do the events of his last seven years of life. The first half of his life has not been explored in detail. As a sickly second son of the first King of Great Britain, these years shed light on the development of Charlesās character. Key elements of his final days also remain lost to us, such as certain identification of his executioners. Investigating new evidence, an entirely new candidate is proposed. Persistent myths surrounding his health and supposed unwillingness to compromise are also addressed. There are many biographies, but this most intimate work draws upon fresh viewpoints and contemporary letters, some never before used. Penetrating the veil of monarchy and getting to the heart of the man through his relationships, the reader is brought closer than ever to the real Charles Stewart. A brave, principled and dutiful man, he was politically flawed and lacked the ruthlessness needed to steer his three kingdoms beyond the crossroads at which they arrived. Above all, he is a character who shares much in common with us all. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Mark Turnbull Size 14.6MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/3h8SnpaoV3xS https://devuploads.com/0bop2tzxfug7
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Clan Battles: Warfare in the Scottish Highlands by Chris Peers (.ePUB)
š® Clan Battles: Warfare in the Scottish Highlands by Chris Peers (.ePUB) A sequel to the same authorās Highland Battles which covered warfare in Scotlandās northern and western Highlands in the early Middle Ages. Warfare between the clans of the Highlands in the late Middle Ages determined the course of history in this region of Scotland, and Chris Peersā gripping account of it ā and of the rivalry between the strongest clans ā gives the reader a deep insight into this bloody, turbulent phase in the development of the far north of the British Isles. The battles he describes, all of them fought between the 1430s and the 1540s, were flash points in the long struggle for dominance between the leading clans of the region. The battles are reconstructed in vivid detail. The first, Druim n Coub, was fought in 1433 between the Mackays and the Sutherlands. Then came Bloody Bay, a sea fight between rival MacDonald factions, Blar na Parc between the MacDonalds and the Mackenzies, Creag an Airgid between the MacDonalds and the MacIains, Glendale between the MacDonalds and MacLeods, and Torran Dubh between alliances headed by the Mackays and Sutherlands. The final battle, Blar na Leine, fought between the MacDonalds and the Frasers in 1544, marked the end of an era. The subsequent fate of the leading clans, principally the MacDonalds and Mackays, is also covered in a narrative that gives the reader a fascinating new perspective of clan loyalties and conflict which still resonates today. As well as covering the fighting Chris Peers explains the way war in the Highlands was organized by the contending clans during the period ā the strategies and tactics, weapons and armor they employed. The result is an absorbing all-round account of the military history of the Highlands before the clans eventually lost their independence. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Chris Peers Size 24.3MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/pbD4XqUhAZhn https://devuploads.com/mc8ij318g8dt
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Codename TREASURE by G. Peter Winnington (.ePUB)
š® Codename TREASURE by G. Peter Winnington (.ePUB) This is the first biography of an intrepid young French woman, Lily Sergueiew, who led an adventurous life and became famous as one of the five D-Day spies. In 1939, her bicycle ride from Paris to Saigon was interrupted by the outbreak of war. Disgusted by the Fall of France in 1940, she took the courageous decision to personally help the Allies drive the Nazis out of France: she would get the Abwehr to train her as a spy and have herself sent to England. Once there, she would betray the Nazis and place herself at the disposal of the Allies. It took three emotionally exhausting years to achieve this. She arrived in England just in time to become TREASURE, one of the five spies who misled the Nazis into believing that the Allies would land in the Pas de Calais. This disinformation operation saved countless lives. But Lily found the English cold and ungenerous towards her. They knew that she had a fatal medical condition. She had also risked her life ā and her parentsā lives ā every day she worked for the Nazis, yet the English would not let her bring the dog who was such a comfort to her. They told her that her work was vital to their cause, but for Lily their behavior meant that it was not worth a dog. So she hid from them that the Nazis had given her a control code to prove that her radio messages were genuine: it gave her a sense of power to know that she could destroy her work ā and the whole D-Day deception ā with a single keystroke. She did not intend to use it, but once she had revealed it, she was dismissed straight after D-Day. This meant that she could join the Free French Forces and be sent to France to care for Displaced Persons left in the wake of the retreating Nazis. Working with liberated prisoners from Buchenwald, she married the American Major in charge of the region who had fallen in love with her. He took her to America where he hoped that her condition could be cured. It could not, and she died (largely forgotten) with her husband at her side in 1950. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author G. Peter Winnington Size 4.2MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/Ne80rpmncEsF https://devuploads.com/fzjeot4s7bwp
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Crusader Castle by Michael S. Fulton (.ePUB)
š® Crusader Castle by Michael S. Fulton (.ePUB) This is the ultimate history and guide to Kerak, one of the greatest crusader castles, tracing the architectural history of the castle over the course of 800 years. The formidable strongholds built by the crusaders are among the most iconic castles of the Middle Ages. These mighty structures offer fascinating insights into the lives of those who built and occupied them, and the role they played in the regionās deep history of conflict. The castle of Kerak, in modern Jordan, is one of the largest, most imposing and best preserved of them all, and Michael Fultonās detailed, authoritative and highly illustrated account is the ideal guide to it. His close analysis of the fabric of this monumental building, and his description of the centuries of conflict associated with it, make absorbing reading. He takes the reader through the early military history of the castle ā from the time it was constructed in the 1140s by Pagan the Butler, through the provocative actions of Reynald of ChĆ¢tillon and Saladinās capture of the castle in 1188. He also recounts its later history under Muslim rule, when the castle served as a treasury for the Ayyubid and Mamluk sultans of Egypt. Falling into decline under the Ottomans, Kerak has since regained its importance as a tourist attraction. A part-by-part examination of the castle and surviving elements of the adjoining medieval town allows readers to appreciate the different stages in the development of this incredible structure and to visualize how it evolved and functioned at different points in time. The detailed architectural guide will be an essential reference for readers who have the opportunity to visit the castle and for those who are keen to gain the best possible understanding of it without going to the site. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Michael S. Fulton Size 55.7MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/xtlOXWVk2IdG https://devuploads.com/vt0w1fuhrknq
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Vulcan 607 by Rowland White (.ePUB)
š® Vulcan 607 by Rowland White (.ePUB) It was to be one of the most ambitious operations since 617 Squadron bounced their revolutionary bombs into the dams of the Ruhr Valley in 1943 . . . April 1982. Argentine forces had invaded the Falkland Islands. Britain needed an answer. And fast. The idea was simple: to destroy the vital landing strip at Port Stanley. The reality was more complicated. The only aircraft that could possibly do the job was three months from being scrapped, and the distance it had to travel was four thousand miles beyond its maximum range. It would take fifteen Victor tankers and seventeen separate in-flight refuellings to get one Avro Vulcan B2 over the target, and give its crew any chance of coming back alive. Yet less than a month later, a formation of elderly British jets launched from a remote island airbase to carry out the longest-range air attack in history. At its head was a single aircraft, six men, and twenty-one thousand-pound bombs, facing the hornetās nest of modern weaponry defending the Argentine forces on the Falkland Islands. There would be no second chances . . ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Rowland White Size 1.4MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/k6yDcZ7QT30S https://devuploads.com/pqm8ytdn3ttr
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The Cuban Missile Crisis: To Armageddon & Beyond by Len Scott (.ePUB)
š® The Cuban Missile Crisis: To Armageddon & Beyond by Len Scott (.ePUB) It is sixty years since the events of October 1962 brought the world close to nuclear catastrophe. The Cuban missile crisis has long been recognized as the moment of greatest danger in the life (and near death) of humanity. In those sixty years, our knowledge and understanding of events have undergone significant change. There are some reasons to be encouraged, inasmuch as we have learned how both President John F. Kennedy and Premier Nikita Khrushchev sought to avoid nuclear war. More ominously, we have learned of incidents and events that suggest nuclear weapons might have been used by subordinate military commanders, in circumstances frequently unknown to their political leaders. Decisions whether to use nuclear weapons lay in the hands of often junior military commanders, some of whom were perilously close to crossing the nuclear threshold. This does not mean ā as often assumed ā that if some nuclear weapons were used, escalation to all-out war was inevitable. Yet the undoubted risk of thermonuclear war in these circumstances threatened the very survival of civilization. Hundreds, if not thousands, of millions of people would have died from immediate and short-term effects, while the longer-term prospect of a āNuclear Winterā portended the virtual extinction of humanity. Drawing lessons from sixty years ago faces significant challenges. If we draw lessons only to discover our understanding was mistaken, we might well have drawn the wrong lessons. Many received wisdoms about the crisis have been shown to be misleading. What is striking is how after forty or fifty or even sixty years, new evidence has emerged to challenge previously accepted explanations. It is for the reader to reach their own verdicts on the history of the crisis, and how much we owe to political leaders who averted catastrophe (as well as how their words and deeds helped create the crisis in the first place). It is for the reader to conclude how close we came to nuclear war. Whatever conclusions are reached, one overriding lesson looms large. However we judge the actions of political and military leaders, one factor was crucial in why we avoided nuclear war in 1962. It was luck. In October 1962, humanity was very lucky. Will we be so lucky next time? ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Len Scott Size 4.1MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/T1AdUca0ErH5 https://devuploads.com/6e2yx9j245l0
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Stealing the Atom Bomb by Roger J Mattson (.ePUB)
š® Stealing the Atom Bomb by Roger J Mattson (.ePUB) In the mid 1960s, hundreds of kilograms of highly enriched uranium went missing from a nuclear fuel manufacturing plant called NUMEC in Apollo, PA. From the time the Atomic Energy Commission first discovered that significant amounts of this atom-bomb-making material were missing, there was a concern that it went to Israel because of the connection between the plant's owners and Israeli nuclear and intelligence officials. Because of the enormously high stakes involved, denial and deception have clouded the affair for half a century. Although the AEC, its successor agency the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the FBI, the CIA, the Congressional Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, the General Accounting Office, the National Security Council, the Defense Intelligence Agency, two committees of the U.S. House of Representatives and four presidential administrations purported to investigate what became of the uranium, they never found it. They all acknowledged that the material might have made its way to Israel, and some in high position were certain it went there, but, until recently, proof was veiled in secrecy. This book brings together for the first time recently discovered personal papers of the lead CIA agent, recently declassified files of NRC, GAO, FBI and CIA, and interviews of U.S. government investigators. The author is an engineer who led a 1977 NRC investigation of the affair that was thwarted by unwarranted secrecy and interagency bumbling. This book culminates years of research to get at the facts and set the record straight. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Roger J Mattson Size 1.7MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/w1YHSUv16n6X https://devuploads.com/pu6idg95wfkf
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Adolf Hitler by James Buckley Jr. (.ePUB)
š® Adolf Hitler by James Buckley Jr. (.ePUB) Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what it takes to be considered one of the worst figures in history, with this brand-new nonfiction series that focuses on the most nefarious historical figures. On a list of the worst people ever, Adolf Hitler is certainly at or near the top. Born the son of a low-ranking government official, no one would have predicted that the young Adolf would grow up and become the leader of millions of Germans as well as one of the most despised figures of the twentieth century. Hitler himself wanted to be an artist, but he couldn't get into art school. The rejection was just one more thing in a long chain of events that made him angry. Angry at the world. Angry at specific groups of people. As his anger grew, so did his hatred until eventually there was very little else left. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author James Buckley Jr. Size 3MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/b6wKTqZ8H6e0 https://devuploads.com/axels10em79c
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Day Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe 1943-1945 by Jeremy Dixon (.ePUB)
š® Day Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe 1943-1945 by Jeremy Dixon (.ePUB) The second of two comprehensive directories of all the Luftwaffeās single-seater fighter pilots who were awarded the Knightās Cross during the Second World War. The German fighter pilots of the Second World War are among the undoubted heroes of the conflict, their reputation for flying skill, single-minded determination and solitary courage hasnāt diminished or been clouded by controversy over the years. Their daring and commitment, often displayed when, towards the end of the war, they were fighting against the odds, matches that of any of the other air forces they fought against. This detailed, highly illustrated reference book, which covers the exploits of the most famous and successful individuals among them, shows just how effective and undaunted they were. All the Luftwaffe day fighter pilots who flew single-seater aircraft and won the Knightās Cross during the war are featured. The entries give information about their early lives and pre-war careers and record how many aircraft they shot down, the type of aircraft involved and where and when the combat took place. Included are accounts of particular actions which led to the award of the Knightās Cross, and the fate of these remarkable pilots later in the war and in the post-war world is described too. Jeremy Dixonās book will be fascinating reading and reference for anyone who is interested in the aviation history of the Second World War. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Jeremy Dixon Size 7.8MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/nqpX1noJtPs4 https://devuploads.com/549hctxjs0js
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France: An Adventure History by Graham Robb (.ePUB)
š® France: An Adventure History by Graham Robb (.ePUB) A wholly original history of France, filled with a lifetimeās knowledge and passionāby the author of the New York Times bestseller Parisians. Beginning with the Roman armyās first recorded encounter with the Gauls and ending in the era of Emmanuel Macron, France takes readers on an endlessly entertaining journey through French history. Frequently hilarious, always surprising, Graham Robbās France combines the stylistic versatility of a novelist with the deep understanding of a scholar. Robbās own adventures and discoveries while living, working, and traveling in France connect this tour through space and time with on-the-ground experience. There are scenes of wars and revolutions from the plains of Provence to the slums and boulevards of Paris. Robb conveys with wit and precision what it felt like to look over the shoulder of a young Louis XIV as he planned the vast garden of Versailles, and the dangerous thrill of having a ringside seat at the French revolution. Some of the protagonists may be familiar, but appear here in a very different lightāCaesar, Charlemagne, Louis XIV, Napoleon Bonaparte, General Charles de Gaulle. This extraordinary narrative is the fruit of decades of research and thirty thousand miles on a self-propelled, two-wheeled time machine (a bicycle). Even seasoned Francophiles will wonder if they really know that terra incognita on the edge of Europe that is currently referred to as āFrance.ā ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Graham Robb Size 42MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/sJ37cT969zur https://devuploads.com/kit91j32n7zg
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Mr. Wilson's War by John Dos Passos (.ePUB)
š® Mr. Wilson's War by John Dos Passos (.ePUB) A dazzling work of American history from the author of the USA trilogy: Beginning with the assassination of McKinley & ending with the defeat of the League of Nations by the US Senate, the 25-year period covered by Dos Passos in this lucid & fascinating narrative changed the whole destiny of America. This is the story of the war we won & the peace we lost, told with a clear historical perspective & a warm interest in the remarkable people who guided the USA thru one of the most crucial periods. Foremost in the cast of characters is Woodrow Wilson, the shy, brilliant, revered & misunderstood āschoolmaster,ā whose administration was a complex of apparent contradictions. Wilson had almost no interest in foreign affairs when he was first elected, yet later, in proposing the League of Nations, he was to play a major role in international politics. During his first summer in office, without any previous experience in banking, he pushed thru the Federal Reserve Bank Act, perhaps his most lasting contribution. Reelected in 1916 on the rallying cry, āHe kept us out of war,ā he shortly found himself & his country inextricably involved in the European conflict. Dos Passos has brilliantly coordinated the political, military & economic themes so that the story line never falters. First published in 1962, Mr Wilsonās War is one of the great books. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author John Dos Passos Size 8MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/IDC2jDtTMKeY https://devuploads.com/mupapfsi74gw
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Death in the Theatre by Chris Wood (.ePUB)
š® Death in the Theatre by Chris Wood (.ePUB) Britainās theatrical wonderland has been a cornerstone of culture for centuries, delighting and thrilling audiences with an assemblage of exhilarating spectacles. Beyond the trodden boards, and tucked neatly behind the curtain however, lies a catalogue of real life destruction and grisly murder that our greatest tragedians would surely be proud to have presided over. Tread the bloodied boards of Britainās theaters and witness the deathly dramas that have played out so dramatically within them. Death in the Theatre collects an astonishing selection of startling tragedies from Britainās throng of theaters. There is something especially staggering when the player exits life on their adorned stage, and yet, with this by no means an infrequent occurrence, death has made many a fearful cameo appearance ā stalking the stalls and grimly reaping the galleries in its macabre and relentless fashion. In 1910 a strange midnight tragedy was enacted in a London theater, where the brutal murder of an elderly stage carpenter prompted huge excitement among the theater-going world and indeed wider public. How did a childrenās magic show descend into such unspeakable horror that would leave 183 youngsters dead in a Sunderland theater, their tiny bodies brutally laid out in the dress circle for the bleakest of identity parades? Learn of outrageous tragedy such as the young man mauled to death by a lion in a Gloucester theater, and the unfortunate victim killed in the Dumfries Theatre Royal ā quite literally ā by the limelight. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Chris Wood Size 8.4MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs > True Crime File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/ryGgtOrXFzdX https://devuploads.com/5yfdq6884w7z
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Destroyer Cossack by John Roberts (.ePUB)
š® Destroyer Cossack by John Roberts (.ePUB) The technical details of British warships were recorded in a set of plans produced by the builders on completion of every ship. Known as the āas fittedā general arrangements, these drawings represented the exact appearance and fitting of the ship as it entered service. Intended to provide a permanent reference for the Admiralty and the dockyards, these highly detailed plans were drawn with exquisite skill in multi-coloured inks and washes that represent the acme of the draughtsmanās art. Today they form part of the incomparable collection of the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, which is using the latest scanning technology to make digital copies of the highest quality. This book is one of a series based entirely on these draughts which depict famous warships in an unprecedented degree of detail ā complete sets in full colour, with many close-ups and enlargements that make every aspect clear and comprehensible. Extensive captions point the reader to important features to be found in the plans, and an introduction covers the background to the design. The subject of this volume is one of the famous āTribalā class, large destroyers intended to substitute for cruisers in many roles. Their complicated evolution is fully covered for the first time, with plans of the different proposals and alternatives considered, along with an outstanding collection of detail drawings ranging from magazine arrangements to a view of the variations in upper deck fittings across the whole class. Wartime modifications are also included. Cossack was the obvious choice to represent the class, not just because of her well-known exploits like boarding the German supply ship Altmark in 1940, but also because the technical documentation of the ship is particularly rich, much of which is reproduced in this volume. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author John Roberts Size 11.8MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/tKqexGXtGjoO https://devuploads.com/2ydhzdj4y30z
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Eating with the Tudors: Food and Recipes by Brigitte Webster (.ePUB)
š® Eating with the Tudors: Food and Recipes by Brigitte Webster (.ePUB) An extensive collection of authentic Tudor recipes, from suckling pigs to pax cakes! Eating with the Tudors is an extensive collection of authentic Tudor recipes that tell the story of a dramatically changing world in sixteenth-century England. This book highlights how religion, reformation and politics influenced what was served on a Tudorās dining table from the very beginning of Henry VIIās reign to the final days of Elizabeth Iās rule. Discover interesting little food snippets from Tudor society, carefully researched from household account books, manuscripts, letters, wills, diaries and varied works by Tudor physicians, herbalists and chronologists. Find out about the Tudorās obsession with food and uncover which key ingredients were the most popular choice. Rediscover old Tudor favorites that once again are being celebrated in trendy restaurants and learn about the new, exotic food that excited and those foods that failed to meet the Elizabethan expectations. Eating with the Tudors explains the whole concept of what a healthy balanced meal meant to the people of Tudor England and the significance and symbology of certain food and its availability throughout the year. Gain an insight into the world of Tudor food, its role to establish class, belonging and status and be tempted to re-create some iconic Tudor flavors and experience for yourself the many varied and delicious seasonal tastes that Tudor dishes have to offer. Spice up your culinary habits and step back in time to recreate a true Tudor feast by impressing your guests the Tudor way or prepare a New Yearās culinary gift fit for a Tudor monarch. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Brigitte Webster Size 83.8MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/dT6gTGGrEI4t https://devuploads.com/asn5bqxhssf2
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Elite Bastards by Edward L Dvorak (.ePUB)
š® Elite Bastards by Edward L Dvorak (.ePUB) The quintessential first-person combat memoir of a special forces soldier fighting in the jungles of Vietnam. This is the quintessential first-person combat memoir of a special forces soldier at war. Edward Dvorak joined the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Vietnam in the summer of 1967. He then joined Company F, 51st Infantry, Long Range Patrol, Airborne. For Dvorak and his buddies of Company F, LRP, their real training started with the MACV (Military Assistant Command Vietnam) Recondo School at the 5th Special Forces Compound in Nha Trang, South Vietnam. That training culminated with an actual Combat LRP mission. If you lived through the patrol, you graduated. Dvorak would remain with Company F for 19 months going on dozens of combat patrols deep behind enemy lines. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Edward L Dvorak Size 20.8MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/fCizGvR0hsha https://devuploads.com/ygq55fzch9qv
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Escape from the Taliban by Bashir Sakhawarz (.ePUB)
š® Escape from the Taliban by Bashir Sakhawarz (.ePUB) A rare first hand account of the US withdrawal from Kabul through the eyes of a civilian. Deeba first left Afghanistan in 2002, fleeing a war torn country and an abusive husband shortly after she was captured by the Taliban and nearly sold to an Arab Shaikh narrowly escaping due to a small twist of fate. In June 2021, Deeba returned to visit family in Kabul to organize the engagement of her son. Regardless of the Taliban's progress she felt safe to travel after reassurances from the Aghan and US Government's that the Taliban would not be able to take major cities. One morning, to her surprise, she awoke to the news that President Ghani had escaped and Kabul was in the hands of the Taliban, what ensued was a desperate rush to leave the city to return to the USA enduring bomb blasts and crushing crowds at the airport. This is a harrowing account of one woman caught in the US withdrawal of Kabul giving a first hand account of what it was like to be a civilian caught up in the chaos as well as giving an invaluable insight in to the life of a woman in Afghanistan. ā»ļø Book's Info: Author Bashir Sakhawarz Size 5.5MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB š„ Download Links: https://uploda.sh/4cFRk7evrAq0 https://devuploads.com/3pu0vvo5v7o5