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War Prison Diary: Surviving the Civil War's Darkest Camps
- Written by: Michael Dougherty
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Michael Dougherty's harrowing journey begins not on the battlefield, but within the grim walls of Confederate prison camps during the American Civil War. As a Union private, Dougherty endured 23 grueling months of captivity, chronicling his experiences in a secret diary that became his lifeline. From the stifling heat of Andersonville to the despair of relentless hunger, Dougherty’s words paint a vivid picture of survival amidst unimaginable suffering. What drives a man to document his darkest days? Dougherty's diary reveals not just the physical toll of war, but the psychological battle ...
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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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Opening Moves: Marines Gear Up For War
- Written by: Henry I. Shaw Jr.
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On 1 September 1939, German armored columns and attack aircraft crossed the Polish border on a broad front and World War II began. At Marine Corps headquarters, it was readily apparent that the planned expansion of the Corps to a Fleet Marine Force (FMF) strength of at least two infantry divisions and two supporting aircraft wings would require a vastly increased supporting establishment. What occurred then in late 1940 and early 1941 was a thorough search by Marines of the east and west coasts of the United States for base sites suitable for training one or more divisions whose main mission ...
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With the New Army on the Somme: My Second Year of the War
- Written by: Frederick Palmer
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Frederick Palmer was already an experienced war correspondent when World War I began in 1914, as he had previously covered six wars, beginning with the Greco-Turkish War of 1897. "With the New Army on the Somme" was his second book about World War I. The story shifts between his first-person accounts from the trenches and Brigade Headquarters to narrations of distant campaigns, the role of the air war, strategic thinking by the Generals, and the coordination of the allies. A lively and intelligent journalistic account that is also a valuable history. - Summary by Ted Lienhart
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From Makin to Bougainville: Marine Raiders in the Pacific War
- Written by: Jon T. Hoffman
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In February 1942, Lieutenant General Thomas Holcomb, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, ordered the creation of a new unit designated the 1st Marine Raider Battalion. This elite force, and its three sister battalions, went on to gain considerable fame for fighting prowess in World War II. There is more to the story of these units, however, than a simple tale of combat heroics. The inception, growth, and sudden end of the raiders reveals a great deal about the development and conduct of amphibious operations during the war, and about the challenges the Corps faced in expanding from 19,000 men ...
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U.S. Army in the Iraq War Volume 1: Invasion Insurgency Civil War 2003 – 2006
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In September 2013, Chief of Staff of the Army General Raymond T. Odierno directed the Operation Iraqi Freedom Study Group to research and write an operational history of the U.S. Army’s experience in the Iraq War from 2003 to 2011. This volume, The United States Army in the Iraq War, 2003-2006, is the first of two fulfilling that task. It tells the story of the U.S.-led campaigns to remove Saddam Hussein and his Iraqi Ba’athist regime from power in 2003 and to stabilize the country following those operations. It details the course of the campaigns up to a point in late 2006 when President ...
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Theodore Winthrop: A Civil War Narrative Aborted by Death
- Written by: Theodore Winthrop
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Theodore Winthrop (1828 – 1861) was a charismatic writer, lawyer, and world traveler. In the New York Seventh Regiment, he was one of the first Union officers killed in the American Civil War. He wrote two articles for The Atlantic Monthly, the first of an intended series on the nascent civil war. He was killed in the Battle Of Big Bethel in June 1861 before he finished the third article. This librivox recording consists of the two finished articles and the Atlantic Monthly obituary which itself contains the third article. These articles are from The Atlantic Monthly for June 1861, July 1861...
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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, Volume 1 (Maude translation)
- Written by: Leo Tolstoy
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Tolstoy's monumental historical epic recounts the Napoleonic invasion of Russia and is hailed as one of the greatest literary works of all time. Translated by Aylmer and Louise Maude.Volume 1 comprises Books 1 to 3, set in the year 1805.Volume 2 comprises Books 4 to 8, spanning the years 1806 to 1812.Volume 3 comprises Books 9 to 11, focusing on the year 1812.Volume 4 comprises Books 12 to 17, covering the period from 1812 to 1820.
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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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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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Ride Proud, Rebel! A Cavalry Scout's Journey in the Civil War
- Written by: Andre Norton
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In the heart of the Civil War, Drew Rennie faces a challenging journey as a cavalry scout under Confederate General John Hunt Morgan. After leaving home in 1862, Drew struggles with the weight of his grandfather's disdain, stemming from family secrets and a difficult past. As he navigates the tumultuous landscape of war, he takes on the responsibility of his spirited fifteen-year-old cousin, Boyd, who has defied his family to join the fight. Together, they encounter the harsh realities of military life, testing their courage and brotherhood. This gripping story explores themes of loyalty, ...
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The Vanished Messenger: A Thrilling Race Against War
- Written by: E. Phillips Oppenheim
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In a tense moment of European history, a conference in The Hague could determine the fate of nations. But with England sidelined, the threat of war looms large. Enter John P. Dunster, an American courier carrying a crucial document that could avert disaster. Just when hope seems within reach, Dunster mysteriously vanishes after a train wreck in England. Now, Richard Hamel is on a mission: to unravel the mystery of Dunster’s disappearance and stop a potential conflict before it ignites. This gripping tale of intrigue and adventure explores themes of loyalty, bravery, and the high stakes of ...
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Soldiers' Pay
- Written by: William Faulkner
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Soldiers return from the War to a mixed reception in America. The first novel by one of the 20th century's most poetic writers experimenting in stream of consciousness, and adept at dialogue. - Summary by Czandra
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Silent Rifleman: A Tale of the Texan Prairies
- Written by: Henry William Herbert
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"Two, four, six, eight," he muttered to himself at intervals. "Yes, there are eight of them." Again he laid his ear to the ground and listened. "Yes, there are eight of them, sure enough," he again muttered; and then, after a pause, he added: "But two of them are mules, I think; and they are coming right down hitherward." Then he looked to his rifle lock, and cocked his piece. "Unless they turn aside when they reach the timber, they will be on me in five minutes; and if they know the forest, they will not turn, that's certain; for here's the only place where you can find hard bottom to ride in...
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No Man's Land
- Written by: Sapper
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This book was written by a British Army officer and decorated Western Front veteran. Soldiers could not publish books using their real names, so newspaper magnate Lord Northcliffe christened McNeile, Sapper, to reflect his Royal Engineers background, under which pseudonym the book was published. McNeile also wrote the Bulldog Drummond spy/wartime adventures. No Man's Land is made up of five parts: The Way To The Land is a preface to the rest of the book in which fictional character Clive Draycott travels in Europe prior to the outbreak of the war. Part II The Land consists of 8 stories ...
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Redskin and Cow-Boy: A Tale of the Western Plains
- Written by: G. A. Henty
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The central interest of this story is found in the many adventures of an English lad who seeks employment as a cowboy on a cattle ranch. His experiences during a "roundup" present in picturesque form the toilsome, exciting, adventurous life of a cowboy; while the perils of a frontier settlement are vividly set forth in an Indian raid, accompanied by pillage, capture, and recapture. The story is packed full of breezy adventure.
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Deadwood Dick's Doom; or, Calamity Jane's Last Adventure
- Written by: Edward L. Wheeler
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This western, published around 1899, is a dime novel that has it all: roguish gun men, hostile Indians, chivalrous gentlemen to protect the hapless females, and - in Calamity Jane - even a female who can hold her own. The fictional character of the hero, Deadwood Dick, appeared in more than a hundred stories and became so famous the name was claimed by several men who actually lived in Deadwood, South Dakota. (Summary by Gesine/Wikipedia)
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U.S. Marine Operations in Korea, 1950-1953, Volume 3: The Chosin Reservoir Campaign
- Written by: Nicholas Canzona Lynn Montross
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“Where do we go from here?” would hardly have been an oversimplified summary of the questions confronting UN leaders when it became apparent that the NKPA forces were defeated. As early as 19 July, the dynamic ROK leader had made it plain that he did not propose to accept the pre-invasion status quo. He served notice that his forces would unify Korea by driving to the Manchurian border. Since the Communists had violated the 38th Parallel, the aged Rhee declared, this imaginary demarcation between North and South no longer existed. He pointed out that the sole purpose of the line in the ...
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