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While convalescing in his Virginia home he wrote a book recording his prison experiences and escape, entitled: They Shall Not Have Me Published originally in ( Helion's ) English by Dutton & Co. of New York, in 1943, the book was received by the press as a work of astonishing literary power and one of the most realistic accounts of World War 2, from the French side.
This magnificent but greatly underestimated book, which bodies forth the very form and pressure of its time as no other comparable creation, has suffered severely from having been written about an historical event -- the Spanish Civil War -- that is still capable of fanning the smoldering fires of old political feuds.
He knew all about it and had put it down in journal form in The War In A Black Shirt, a wonderful book not, for some strange reason, published in the U.S..
The book, which fictionalized the Alcott family during the girls ' coming-of-age years, recast the father figure as a soldier, away from home while he fought in the Civil War.
The book tells the story of Paul Bäumer, a soldier who — urged on by his school teacher — joins the German army shortly after the start of World War I. Bäumer arrives at the Western Front with his friends and schoolmates ( Tjaden, Müller, Kropp and a number of other characters ).
A memorial pipe organ in Convovation Hall, Acadia University is dedicated to the members of Acadia University killed during the First World War A book of remembrance in Manning Chapel, Acadia University was unveiled on 1 March 1998 through the efforts of the Wolfville Historical Society
( 1937 ) relied heavily on other theorists such as Ludwig Ritter von Eimannsberger, whose major book, The Tank War ( Der Kampfwagenkrieg ) ( 1934 ) gained a wide audience in the German Army.
Other areas damaged during World War II bombing included: in September 1940 two unexploded bombs hit the Edward VII galleries, the King's Library received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb, incendiaries fell on the dome of the Round Reading Room but did little damage ; on the night of 10 to 11 May 1941 several incendiaries fell on the south west corner of the Museum, destroying the book stack and 150, 000 books in the courtyard and the galleries around the top of the Great Staircase – this damage was not fully repaired until the early 1960s.
* Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel War and Peace contains an extensive wolf hunting scene with borzoi in book 7, chapters 3 to 6.
In his book, ' Bacardi, The Hidden War ', Hernando Calvo Ospina outlines the political element to the family's money.
Before the end of the Civil War and the introduction of the 1662 prayer book, something like a half a million prayer books are estimated to have been in circulation.
Following a Royal Commission report in 1906, work began on a new prayer book, work that was to take twenty years due in part to the demands of the Great War ( 1914 – 18 ) and in part to the constitution of the Church Assembly in 1920 which " perhaps not unnaturally wished to do the work all over again for itself.
In his book Flyboys: A True Story of Courage, James Bradley details several instances of cannibalism of World War II Allied prisoners by their Japanese captors.
The progression of the nickname can be seen in the book The Addicks Cartoons: An Affectionate Look into the Early History of Charlton Athletic, which covers the pre-First World War history of Charlton through a narrative based on 56 cartoons which appeared in the now defunct Kentish Independent.
Brian Crozier claimed in his book Free Agent: The Unseen War 1941-1991 ( Harper Collins, 1993 ) that The 61 infiltrated a mole into CND in 1979.
Sun Tzu's influential book The Art of War ( first appearance dated in between 500 BC to 300 BC ) refers in chapter V to the traits and in XII to the use of crossbows.
At the end of the book there is a poem written from the point of view of a veteran comparing World War I to the Trojan War.
* Kenneth M. Pollack, Arabs at War: Military Effectiveness 1948-91, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London, 2002, and Pollack's book reviewed in International Security, Vol.
The " European War " became known as " The Great War ", and it was not until 1920, in the book " The First World War 1914 – 1918 " by Charles à Court Repington, that the term " First World War " was used as the official name for the conflict.
The book explains that the West Coast is a no-man's land, and the country's population is gradually being driven crazy by nerve gas as a result of World War III.

book and Sons
A statue of Alhazred makes a cameo appearance as the " Mad Scholar " in Graham McNeill's book ' A Thousand Sons.
novels for the Charles Scribner's Sons publishing company that was to last through the 1950s ( at the rate of one book per year ).
The 2009 novel Sons of No One by Matthew Butcher, published by CreateSpace, references the lyrics to " Bastards of Young " in its title, and uses a quotation of the lyrics within the book.
* Gans, Herbert J., The Levittowners: Ways of Life and Politics in a New Suburban Community, Columbia University Press ( 1967, reprinted 1982 ), ISBN 0-231-05571-4 ( though written about Levittown, New Jersey, which had since reverted to its original name, Willingboro, New Jersey, the book includes information relevant to Levitt & Sons development in general )
These discourses came out in book form in England in 1887as Letters From A Mourning City ( Naples, Autumn, 1884 ), 289 pages, John Murray and Sons Publishers, London.
In 1975, the company entered the book publishing business with the acquisition of G. P. Putnam's Sons.
Robert and Michael co-wrote a book about their and their parents ' lives, We Are Your Sons: The Legacy of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg ( 1975 ).
* Charles Wiley founds a print shop in New York, which eventually grows into John Wiley & Sons book publishing empire.
Rice ) of the Advances in Chemical Physics book series published by John Wiley & Sons ( presently over 140 volumes )
His article, " A Description of the Fall Activities of Beaver, with some remarks on Conservation ", was collected in Harper Cory's book Grey Owl and the Beaver ( London: Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd, 1935 ).
First published in 1928 by J. M. Dent & Sons, The Money Game, How to Play It: A New Instrument of Economic Education was both a book and a game.
* 1972: Thomas Charles Lethbridge ( book, The Legend of the Sons of God: A Fantasy?
* " Learning from the Future: Competitive Foresight Scenarios ", Liam Fahey and Robert M. Randall, Published by John Wiley and Sons, 1997, ISBN 0-471-30352-6, Google book
David Brooks argued in his 2011 book, The Sons of Clovis: Ern Malley, Adoré Floupette and a Secret History of Australian Poetry, that the Ern Malley hoax was modelled on the 1885 satire on French Symbolism and the Decadent movement, Les Déliquescences d ' Adoré Floupette by Henri Beauclair and Gabriel Vicaire.
A comic book adaptation of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty has also been published by IDW, written by Alex Garner with illustrations by Ashley Wood.
In 2001, a book about the group was published, titled The Sons of the Pioneers by Bill O ' Neal and Fred Goodwin.
It is the first book in a trilogy that includes Sons ( 1932 ) and A House Divided ( 1935 ).
The book was edited from the original manuscript by his American publisher Charles Scribner's Sons.
The companion book was published by Wiley & Sons as Soul of a People: The WPA Writers ' Project Uncovers Depression America.
Enquire Within, 116th editionEnquire Within Upon Everything was a how-to book for domestic life, first published in 1856 by Houlston and Sons of Paternoster Square in London, and then continuously reprinted in many new and updated editions as additional information and articles were added.
* The Niobrara is mentioned in Jack Kerouac's song Home I'll Never Be or in Liselotte Welskopf-Henrich book The Sons of Great Bear.
* Ranked No. 21 on the all-time list of New York Rangers in the book 100 Ranger Greats ( John Wiley & Sons, 2009 ).
* John Wiley & Sons publishes Architectural Graphic Standards by Charles George Ramsey ( 1884 – 1963 ) and Harold Reeve Sleeper, the first book to present the accepted architectural practices of the time in a clear and accessible graphic form.

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