Our Kind of War

Our Kind of War
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Publisher : Howell Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89058523739
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Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Kind of War by : R. G. Rosenquist

This Kind of War

This Kind of War
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Publisher : Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages : 905
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ISBN-10 : 9781597978781
ISBN-13 : 1597978787
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis This Kind of War by : T. R. Fehrenbach

Updated with maps, photographs, and battlefield diagrams, this special fiftieth anniversary edition of the classic history of the Korean War is a dramatic and hard-hitting account of the conflict written from the perspective of those who fought it. Partly drawn from official records, operations journals, and histories, it is based largely on the compelling personal narratives of the small-unit commanders and their troops. Unlike any other work on the Korean War, it provides both a clear panoramic overview and a sharply drawn you were there account of American troops in fierce combat against th.

Our Kind of War

Our Kind of War
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:835086348
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Kind of War by : R. G. Rosenquist

Our Kind

Our Kind
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Publisher : Harper Perennial
Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : 0060919906
ISBN-13 : 9780060919900
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Kind by : Marvin Harris

Writing with the same wit, humor, and style of his earlier bestsellers, noted anthropologist Marvin Harris traces our roots and views our destiny.

A Different Kind of War Story

A Different Kind of War Story
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 276
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0812216210
ISBN-13 : 9780812216219
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis A Different Kind of War Story by : Carolyn Nordstrom

"A deeply researched study into the nature of political violence."--

Our Kind of Traitor

Our Kind of Traitor
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9780141971537
ISBN-13 : 0141971533
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Kind of Traitor by : John le Carré

In John le Carré's electrifying novel Our Kind of Traitor, innocents abroad are drawn into the darkest recesses of the financial world. Britain is in the depths of recession. A left-leaning young Oxford academic and his barrister girlfriend take an off-peak holiday on the Caribbean island of Antigua. By seeming chance they bump into a Russian millionaire called Dima who owns a peninsula and a diamond-encrusted gold watch. He also has a tattoo on his right thumb, and wants a game of tennis. What else he wants propels the young lovers on a tortuous journey through Paris to a safe house in the Swiss Alps, to the murkiest cloisters of the City of London and its unholy alliance with Britain's Intelligence Establishment. 'If you want to know about the state of Britain today, forget the Booker shortlist. Just read John le Carré's latest thriller' Evening Standard 'Few recent plays have had dialogue as good, and few recent literary novels can boast a set of characters so vividly imagined. Our Kind of Traitor is a teasing, beguiling, masterly performance' Sunday Times

Not Our Kind

Not Our Kind
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9780062844255
ISBN-13 : 0062844253
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Not Our Kind by : Kitty Zeldis

“[An] enthralling portrait of a woman daring to defy convention in the face of rigid social confines…filled with thought-provoking turns that explore timely subjects in a gripping light...its themes linger long after the final page is read.”—USA Today With echoes of Rules of Civility and The Boston Girl, a compelling and thought-provoking novel set in postwar New York City, about two women—one Jewish, one a WASP—and the wholly unexpected consequences of their meeting. One rainy morning in June, two years after the end of World War II, a minor traffic accident brings together Eleanor Moskowitz and Patricia Bellamy. Their encounter seems fated: Eleanor, a teacher and recent Vassar graduate, needs a job. Patricia’s difficult thirteen-year-old daughter Margaux, recovering from polio, needs a private tutor. Though she feels out of place in the Bellamys’ rarefied and elegant Park Avenue milieu, Eleanor forms an instant bond with Margaux. Soon the idealistic young woman is filling the bright young girl’s mind with Shakespeare and Latin. Though her mother, a hat maker with a little shop on Second Avenue, disapproves, Eleanor takes pride in her work, even if she must use the name "Moss" to enter the Bellamys’ restricted doorman building each morning, and feels that Patricia’s husband, Wynn, may have a problem with her being Jewish. Invited to keep Margaux company at the Bellamys’ country home in a small town in Connecticut, Eleanor meets Patricia’s unreliable, bohemian brother, Tom, recently returned from Europe. The spark between Eleanor and Tom is instant and intense. Flushed with new romance and increasingly attached to her young pupil, Eleanor begins to feel more comfortable with Patricia and much of the world she inhabits. As the summer wears on, the two women’s friendship grows—until one hot summer evening, a line is crossed, and both Eleanor and Patricia will have to make important decisions—choices that will reverberate through their lives. Gripping and vividly told, Not Our Kind illuminates the lives of two women on the cusp of change—and asks how much our pasts can and should define our futures.

Man Kind?

Man Kind?
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Publisher : HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015007034310
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Man Kind? by : Cleveland Amory

Discusses hunters - individuals and groups - who defend and participate in hunting wild animals for entertainment or profit.

Our Beloved Kin

Our Beloved Kin
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9780300196733
ISBN-13 : 0300196733
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Beloved Kin by : Lisa Tanya Brooks

"With rigorous original scholarship and creative narration, Lisa Brooks recovers a complex picture of war, captivity, and Native resistance during the "First Indian War" (later named King Philip's War) by relaying the stories of Weetamoo, a female Wampanoag leader, and James Printer, a Nipmuc scholar, whose stories converge in the captivity of Mary Rowlandson. Through both a narrow focus on Weetamoo, Printer, and their network of relations, and a far broader scope that includes vast Indigenous geographies, Brooks leads us to a new understanding of the history of colonial New England and of American origins. In reading seventeenth-century sources alongside an analysis of the landscape and interpretations informed by tribal history, Brooks's pathbreaking scholarship is grounded not just in extensive archival research but also in the land and communities of Native New England."--Jacket flap.

A Different Kind of War

A Different Kind of War
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 336
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781845452223
ISBN-13 : 1845452224
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis A Different Kind of War by : Graf Hans-Christof Sponeck

""In this sober and impressive study, Sponeck reminds us of the provisions of the Hague Convention of 1907 that bar any penalty inflicted on people for actions for which they are not responsible...he demonstrates with care and precision that the UN Security Council...radically violated these minimal conditions of civilized behavior in their sanctions program directed against the tortured population of Iraq...It is necessary reading...And immensely sad"". - Noam Chomsky ""This is one of the most important books I can remember. Hans von Sponeck, one of the UN's most senior and respected officials, who resigned rather than carry out inhuman US Administration-driven policies against the ordinary people of Iraq, has blown the whistle on one of the greatest acts of aggression...you will understand the danger the world faces from an imperialist power."" - John Pilger H. C. von Sponeck, the former "UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq," explores the UN's sanction policies against Iraq, their consequences, and the domestic conditions during this period. His extensive research is based on previously unpublished internal UN documents and discussions with UN decision makers (such as General Secretary Kofi Annan), Iraqi officials and politicians (including Saddam Hussein), and ordinary Iraqis. The author's findings question who really benefited from the program, what role the UN Security Council and its various member states played, and whether there were then and are today alternatives to the UN's Iraq policies. H. C. von Sponeck worked for the United Nations for more than 30 years and in 1998 was appointed UN Assistant Secretary General. During his service he worked for the UN Development program in Ghana, Turkey, Botswana, Pakistan and India. Since his resignation he has served as a member of the board of trustees of various non-governmental organizations, as an adviser for multilateral issues, and as a consultant for personnel development in international organizations.