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John Badham on Directing
- Notes from the Sets of Saturday Night Fever, WarGames, and More
- Written by: John Badham
- Narrated by: John Badham
- Length: 8 hrs and 21 mins
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Veteran director John Badham explains the elements of action and suspense and dissects the essentials of any good scene from any genre. Continuing the work begun in his best-selling book I'll Be in My Trailer, Badham shares more insights into working with difficult actors, rehearsal techniques, and getting the best performance from your cast.
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- By Haresh on 13-06-26
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John Badham on Directing
- Notes from the Sets of Saturday Night Fever, WarGames, and More
- Narrated by: John Badham
- Length: 8 hrs and 21 mins
- Release Date: 01-09-13
- Language: English
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Lost Warship
- Written by: Robert Moore Williams
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A boat of survivors cast adrift in the South Seas is picked up by the US Naval battleship The Idaho. They think their prayers have been answered, but when Japanese bombers blast them into the prehistoric era via a rift in the space-time continuum, their troubles are only beginning! - Summary by Ben Tucker
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The Man Who Stole the Gods
- A True Story of War, Obsession, and the World's Biggest Art Heist
- Written by: Matthew Campbell
- Narrated by: Nicholas Boulton
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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An unbelievable table of greed, looted treasures and stolen history in the world's biggest art heist. In the shattered aftermath of Cambodia’s civil war, temples that had stood for centuries were found ransacked - sacred sculptures hacked from pedestals, towering statues of Hindu gods and...
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The Man Who Stole the Gods
- A True Story of War, Obsession, and the World's Biggest Art Heist
- Narrated by: Nicholas Boulton
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
- Release Date: 04-06-26
- Language: English
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War and Peace, Book 01: 1805
- Written by: Leo Tolstoy
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War and Peace (Russian: Война и мир, Voyna i mir; in original orthography: Война и миръ, Voyna i mir") is an epic novel by Leo Tolstoy, first published from 1865 to 1869 in Russki Vestnik, which tells the story of Russian society during the Napoleonic Era. It is usually described as one of Tolstoy's two major masterpieces (the other being Anna Karenina) as well as one of the world's greatest novels. War and Peace offered a new kind of fiction, with a great many characters caught up in a plot that covered nothing less than the grand subjects indicated by the title, combined ...
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Entirely New Feature of a Thrilling Novel! Entitled, The Social War of the year 1900
- Written by: Simon Landis
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Described by io9.com contributor Jess Nevins as “the worst science fiction novel of the 19th century,” The Social War of 1900, or The Conspirators and Lovers! has become infamous for its overwrought prose, flimsy characterizations, ludicrous plotting, and repugnant ideas. For these same reasons, the book has gained infamy as a cultural oddity, a guilty pleasure, and a somewhat over-imaginative work of outsider art. The Social War of 1900 follows the adventures of Dr. Victor Juno, a Naturalist who heals sickness through animal magnetism, and his sweetheart Lucinda. Juno, the leader of a ...
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Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace, Book 1: 1805
- Written by: Leo Tolstoy
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War and Peace (Russian: Война и мир, Voyna i mir; in original orthography: Война и миръ, Voyna i mir") is an epic novel by Leo Tolstoy, first published from 1865 to 1869 in Russki Vestnik, which tells the story of Russian society during the Napoleonic Era. It is usually described as one of Tolstoy's two major masterpieces (the other being Anna Karenina) as well as one of the world's greatest novels.War and Peace offered a new kind of fiction, with a great many characters caught up in a plot that covered nothing less than the grand subjects indicated by the title, combined ...
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War's Embers
- Written by: Ivor Gurney
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A collection of poems by the Gloucestershire-born English poet Ivor Gurney describing his feelings about the First World War, during which he served on the Western Front and was wounded by a mustard gas attack, and its aftermath. - Summary by Alan Mapstone
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The Free World
- Art and Thought in the Cold War
- Written by: Louis Menand
- Narrated by: David Colucci
- Length: 34 hrs and 55 mins
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Shortlisted for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize 2022 Longlisted for the 2021 National Book Award for Nonfiction The Cold War was not just a contest of power. It was also about ideas, in the broadest sense – economic and political, artistic and personal. In The Free World, the acclaimed Pulitzer...
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The Free World
- Art and Thought in the Cold War
- Narrated by: David Colucci
- Length: 34 hrs and 55 mins
- Release Date: 02-09-21
- Language: English
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I Spy: Secrets of War Espionage
- Written by: Natalie Sumner Lincoln
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In a world on the brink of war, secrets hold the power to change the course of history. 'I Spy' by Natalie Sumner Lincoln dives into a thrilling plot involving a German spy operation aimed at stealing groundbreaking American inventions. These inventions could tip the scales of battle: a revolutionary aerial camera capable of mapping the nation and a unique process to create glass armor that could withstand enemy fire. Set against the backdrop of Washington, D.C., the story unfolds as characters navigate a web of deception. With nearly everyone harboring a secret, alliances shift and loyalties ...
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War Surgery - From Firing Line to Base
- Written by: Henry Stanley Banks Basil Hughes
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Delve into one of the pioneering volumes focused on the systematic medical treatment of soldiers amidst the chaos of modern warfare. This remarkable work, crafted by British doctors who served on the front lines during WWI, includes a dedicated chapter on the unique care required for airmen. Be prepared for graphic descriptions of war wounds that may not be suitable for the faint of heart, along with striking images in the original source book. - Summary by BellonaTimes
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Why Armenia Should Be Free: Armenia's Role in the Present War
- Written by: Armen Garo
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Here is a trenchant argument for the Allied Supreme Council, established at the close of World War One, to recognize and defend the independence of Armenia and its people. Responding to President Wilson's call for the sovereignty of those who fought for self-determination during the war, the author outlines his people's suffering and their efforts to earn recognition of their nationhood by joining the Entente in fighting against tyranny. (Summary by KevinS)
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War and Peace, Book 04: 1806
- Written by: Leo Tolstoy
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War and Peace (Russian: Война и мир, Voyna i mir; in original orthography: Война и миръ, Voyna i mir") is an epic novel by Leo Tolstoy, first published from 1865 to 1869 in Russki Vestnik, which tells the story of Russian society during the Napoleonic Era. It is usually described as one of Tolstoy's two major masterpieces (the other being Anna Karenina) as well as one of the world's greatest novels. War and Peace offered a new kind of fiction, with a great many characters caught up in a plot that covered nothing less than the grand subjects indicated by the title, combined ...
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War Is Kind
- Written by: Stephen Crane
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This weekly poem commemorated the anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, with “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane. The title takes on a gentle yet harrowing irony as this poem powerfully evokes the human costs of war, both the victims of the battlefield and those left behind. (Summary by LauraFox)
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War Prison Diary
- Written by: Michael Dougherty
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The diary kept by Michael Dougherty, a Union private in the American Civil War, while imprisoned in various Confederate prison camps. Dougherty kept his secret diary for 23 months noting his experiences while moving from prison camp to prison camp. He was the sole survivor of the 127 Union soldiers taken prisoner with him, with nearly all of them perishing in the notorious Andersonville, Georgia prison. Dougherty's descriptions of the conditions at Andersonville are disturbing and heart-rending. - Summary by Barry Eads
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MWI Book Club
- Written by: John Amble and Theo Lipsky
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The MWI Book Club is based on the premise that an army that reads is a better prepared, more effective, and more lethal fighting force. In each episode, the show's hosts choose one book—fiction or nonfiction, new or old, cult classic or bestseller—and extract its lessons for modern warfighters.
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Woman's Experiences in the Great War
- Written by: Louise Mack
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An eye-witness account of the fall of Antwerp to the Germans in the opening months of World War I, Mack’s story has passages of extraordinary vividness and immediacy. Flawed by the most treacly sentiment in some places and the most ferocious anti-German invective in others, her account endures as an uncommonly forthright, passionate testimony to those tragic events and the ordinary people who were the true heroes of them. As a forty-something, coquettish war correspondent wrapped in sable furs and speaking French in her native Australian accent, she seems to have inspired amusement in some ...
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Flower of Youth: Poems in War Time
- Written by: Katharine Tynan Hinkson
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This is a volume of poetry by Irish poet and writer Kathrine Tynan about World War I. Published in 1917, the poems translate the general atmosphere of fear and grief prevalent across Europe into beautiful verses. - Summary by Carolin
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Poems of American History, Volume 4, The Civil War
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This volume is a fascinating reflection on the Civil War years from a perspective in 1908, when many Civil War veterans were still alive, when the wounds to North and South were still fresh, and when no event more cataclysmic had struck the Republic than a Civil War that began less than 100 years after the Revolution for Independence. Poets in this volume include: John Greenleaf Whittier, William Cullen Bryant, Herman Melville, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Bret Harte, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Walt Whitman, and Julia Ward Howe. - Summary by Ed Humpal
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