When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a Bank

When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a Bank
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781250078759
ISBN-13 : 125007875X
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a Bank by : Giles Milton

Originally published in Great Britain in 2010 separately as 'When Churchill slaughtered sheep' and 'When Stalin robbed a bank' by John Murray (Publishers).

When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a Bank

When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a Bank
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781250078766
ISBN-13 : 1250078768
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a Bank by : Giles Milton

More addictive and mind-blowing true tales from history, told by Giles Milton—one of today’s most entertaining and accessible yet always intelligent and illuminating historians In When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a Bank, the second installment in his outrageously entertaining series, History’s Unknown Chapters, Giles Milton shows his customary historical flair as he delves into the little-known stories from history, like when Stalin was actually assassinated with poison by one of his inner circle; the Russian scientist, dubbed the “Red Frankenstein,” who attempted to produce a human-ape hybrid through ethically dubious means; the family who survived thirty-eight days at sea with almost no water or supplies after their ship was destroyed by a killer whale; or the plot that served as a template for 9/11 in which four Algerian terrorists attempted to hijack a plane and fly it into the Eiffel Tower.

When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep

When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep
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Publisher : John Murray
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 9781473608917
ISBN-13 : 1473608910
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep by : Giles Milton

In this marvellous collection of fascinating footnotes, Giles Milton delves into little-known stories from history. Covering everything from adventure, war, murder and slavery to espionage, including the stories of the last secret of the Cold War, the man who broke into Auschwitz, the worst banker in history and the woman who gave birth for Hitler, these tales deserve to be told.

Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781250119025
ISBN-13 : 1250119022
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare by : Giles Milton

"Originally published in Great Britain as The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare by John Murray (Publishers)"--Title page verso.

The Stalin Affair

The Stalin Affair
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Publisher : Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9781250247575
ISBN-13 : 1250247578
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Stalin Affair by : Giles Milton

From internationally bestselling historian Giles Milton comes the remarkable true story of the motley group of Allied men and women who worked to manage Stalin’s mercurial, explosive approach to diplomacy during four turbulent years of World War II. In the summer of 1941, Hitler invaded the Soviet Union, shattering what Stalin had considered an ironclad partnership. There were real fears that Stalin’s forces would be defeated or that the Soviet leader would once again strike a deal with Hitler. Either eventuality would spell catastrophe for both Britain and the United States. Enter W. Averell Harriman: a railroad magnate and, at the start of the war, the fourth-richest man in America. At Roosevelt’s behest he traveled to Britain to serve as a liaison between the president and Churchill and to spearhead what became known as the Harriman Mission. Together with his fashionable young daughter Kathy, an unforgettable cast of British diplomats, and Churchill himself, he would eventually manage to wrangle Stalin into the partnership the Allies needed to defeat Hitler. Based on unpublished diaries, letters, and secret reports, The Stalin Affair reveals troves of new material about the path to Allied victory, full of vivid scenes between celebrated and infamous World War II figures. Includes eight-page, color photograph insert.

Nathaniel's Nutmeg

Nathaniel's Nutmeg
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781466873476
ISBN-13 : 1466873477
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Nathaniel's Nutmeg by : Giles Milton

A true tale of high adventure in the South Seas. The tiny island of Run is an insignificant speck in the Indonesian archipelago. Just two miles long and half a mile wide, it is remote, tranquil, and, these days, largely ignored. Yet 370 years ago, Run's harvest of nutmeg (a pound of which yielded a 3,200 percent profit by the time it arrived in England) turned it into the most lucrative of the Spice Islands, precipitating a battle between the all-powerful Dutch East India Company and the British Crown. The outcome of the fighting was one of the most spectacular deals in history: Britain ceded Run to Holland but in return was given Manhattan. This led not only to the birth of New York but also to the beginning of the British Empire. Such a deal was due to the persistence of one man. Nathaniel Courthope and his small band of adventurers were sent to Run in October 1616, and for four years held off the massive Dutch navy. Nathaniel's Nutmeg centers on the remarkable showdown between Courthope and the Dutch Governor General Jan Coen, and the brutal fate of the mariners racing to Run--and the other corners of the globe--to reap the huge profits of the spice trade. Written with the flair of a historical sea novel but based on rigorous research, Giles Milton's Nathaniel's Nutmeg is a brilliant adventure story by Giles Milton, a writer who has been hailed as the "new Bruce Chatwin" (Mail on Sunday).

Talking Book Topics

Talking Book Topics
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 90
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754085125007
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Talking Book Topics by :

When Hitler Took Cocaine and Lenin Lost His Brain

When Hitler Took Cocaine and Lenin Lost His Brain
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 272
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781250078773
ISBN-13 : 1250078776
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis When Hitler Took Cocaine and Lenin Lost His Brain by : Giles Milton

Originally published under the titles: When Hitler took cocaine and When Linin lost his brain.

Fascinating Footnotes From History

Fascinating Footnotes From History
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Publisher : John Murray
Total Pages : 326
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781473609068
ISBN-13 : 1473609062
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Fascinating Footnotes From History by : Giles Milton

'Giles Milton is a man who can take an event from history and make it come alive . . . an inspiration for those of us who believe that history can be exciting and entertaining' Matthew Redhead, The Times Did you know that Hitler took cocaine? That Stalin robbed a bank? That Charlie Chaplin's corpse was filched and held to ransom? Giles Milton is a master of historical narrative: in his characteristically engaging prose, Fascinating Footnotes From History details one hundred of the quirkiest historical nuggets; eye-stretching stories that read like fiction but are one hundred per cent fact. There is Hiroo Onoda, the lone Japanese soldier still fighting the Second World War in 1974; Agatha Christie, who mysteriously disappeared for eleven days in 1926; and Werner Franz, a cabin boy on the Hindenburg who lived to tell the tale when it was engulfed in flames in 1937. Fascinating Footnotes From History also answers who ate the last dodo, who really killed Rasputin and why Sergeant Stubby had four legs. Peopled with a gallery of spies, rogues, cannibals, adventurers and slaves, and spanning twenty centuries and six continents, Giles Milton's impeccably researched footnotes shed light on some of the most infamous stories and most flamboyant and colourful characters (and animals) from history. (Previoulsy published in four individual epub volumes: When Hitler Took Cocaine, When Stalin Robbed a Bank, When Lenin Lost His Brain and When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep.)

Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die

Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die
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Publisher : Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages : 512
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781250134929
ISBN-13 : 1250134927
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die by : Giles Milton

A ground-breaking account of the first 24 hours of the D-Day invasion told by a symphony of incredible accounts of unknown and unheralded members of the Allied – and Axis – forces. An epic battle that involved 156,000 men, 7,000 ships and 20,000 armoured vehicles, D-Day was, above all, a tale of individual heroics – of men who were driven to keep fighting until the German defences were smashed and the precarious beachheads secured. This authentic human story – Allied, German, French – has never fully been told. Giles Milton’s bold new history narrates the events of June 6th, 1944 through the tales of survivors from all sides: the teenage Allied conscript, the crack German defender, the French resistance fighter. From the military architects at Supreme Headquarters to the young schoolboy in the Wehrmacht’s bunkers, Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die lays bare the absolute terror of those trapped in the front line of Operation Overlord. It also gives voice to those who have hitherto remained unheard – the French butcher’s daughter, the Panzer Commander’s wife, the chauffeur to the General Staff. This vast canvas of human bravado reveals “the longest day” as never before – less as a masterpiece of strategic planning than a day on which thousands of scared young men found themselves staring death in the face. It is drawn in its entirety from the raw, unvarnished experiences of those who were there.