LIFT AND LOOK EGYPT lift the flaps to change the picture! Travel back in time to Ancient Egypt。What’s going on in the Egyptian temple?What have the priests hidden inside the pharaoh’s tomb,and what happens at an Ancient Egyptian party?Discover lots of amazing facts and lift the flaps to change the picture! Written by pam Beasant ,Illustrated by Mike phillips,Designed by lain Ashman
In 1944,eighteen-year-old university student Leo Litwak finds himself in the middle of the waning European war,a medic trained to save lives but often powerless to do much more than watch life slip away.instead of a rifle he carries bandages, sulfa powder, morphine_and only a red cross to protect him.This is the true story of real people in war _friende and thieves,dreamers and killers,jokers and heroes_as wellas theper-sonal account of a young American plucked from a sheltered,comfort-asble life and sent to a foreign land to save the men fighting to save the world.Few books have portrayed the grit and wonder of war with such eloquence,and still fewer have shown how war looks through the eyes of a soldier whose mission was saving lives,not taking them.
Herodotus (c480-c425) is 'The Father of History' and his Histories are the first piece of Western historical writing. They are also the most entertaining. Why did Pheidippides run the 26 miles and 385 yards (or 42.195 kilometres) from Marathon to Athens? And what did he do when he got there? Was the Battle of Salamis fought between sausage-sellers? Which is the oldest language in the world? Why did Leonidas and his 300 Spartans spend the morning before the battle of Thermopylae combing their hair? Why did every Babylonian woman have to sit in the Temple of Aphrodite until a man threw a coin into her lap, and how long was she likely to sit there? And what is the best way to kill a crocodile? This wide-ranging history provides the answers to all these fascinating questions as well as providing many fascinating insights into the Ancient World.
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The thirteenth-century Italian merchant and explorer recounts his adventures in China and tells how he served as an emissary for Kublai Khan,
Shanghai, 1926. A city glistening with decadence and rife with corruption--a humid, bustling society at the cultural crossroads of British civil servants, American gun runners, Russian princesses, and Chinese gangsters. For Richard Field, a young Englishman new to the international police force, Shanghai represents a brave new world away from the past he is trying to escape. But his naiveté is quickly dashed when he is called to the scene of a brutal crime, in which a young Russian woman, Lena Orlov, has been found sadistically murdered in her bed. Field's idealistic instincts push him to investigate the case, but his attempts are met with apathy--then menace--from his colleagues. He begins to recognize that some cases in Shanghai are intended to remain unsolved, and, in a matter of days, he glimpses the murky depths that lurk beneath a luminous city. Field's drive to find the murderer leads him to Lena's neighbor, Natasha Medvedev. A stunning beauty who fled her charmed life in tsarist Russia, Nata
Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, published between 1776 and 1788, is the undisputed masterpiece of English historical writing which can only perish with the language itself. Its length alone is a measure of its monumental quality: seventy-one chapters, of which twenty-eight appear in full in this edition.
On War is perhaps the greatest book ever written about war.Carl von Clausewitz, a Prussian soldier, had witnessed at firsthand the immense destructive power of the French Revolutionaryarmies which swept across Europe between 1792 and 1815. Hisresponse was to write a comprehensive text covering every aspect ofwarfare. On War is both a philosophical and practical work in whichClausewitz defines the essential nature of war, debates thequalities of the great commander, assesses the relative strengthsof defensive and offensive warfare, and - in highly controversialpassages - considers the relationship between war and politics. Hisarguments are illustrated with vivid examples drawn from thecampaigns of Frederick the Great and Napoleon Bonaparte. For thestudent of society as well as the military historian, On Warremains a compelling and indispensable source.
This is the story of the dark days of 1940, when defeat over-took the British Expeditionary Force in Flanders and the ghost of a great army came home from France. It is the story of a lost campaign, as untried young men armed with little more than rifles took on the might of Hitler's panzer divisions while the Allied armies crumbled on all sides. It is the story of French soldiers too, whose heroism and sacrifice made the deliverance of Dunkirk possible. It was the greatest disaster in British military history: the Second World War was all but lost. Yet from the rout rose that legendary spirit that somehow found triumph in defeat, success in the extraordinary evacuation of so many men from beneath the German guns. Robert Jackson's closely detailed account of three weeks of battle, and the nine days it took an armada of ships to evacuate 198,000 troops, recalls with startling clarity how unprepared were the British for war in 1940.
Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, published between 1776 and 1788, is the undisputed masterpiece of English historical writhing which can only perish with the language itself. Its length alone is a measure of its monumental quality: seventy-one chapters, of which twenty-eight appear in full in the edition, With style, learning and wit, Gibbon takes the reader through the history of Europe from the second century AD to the fall of Constantinople in 1453-an enthralling account by ‘the greates of the historians of the Englightenment'. This edition includes Gibbon's footnotes and quotation, here translated for the first time, togerther with brief explanatory comments, a precis of the chapters not included, 16 maps, a glossary, and a list of emperors.
In the spring of 1990, William Zinsser, author of the bestselling classic On Writing Well, “set out to look for America.” His thoughtful pilgrimage took him from Mount Rushmore to Rockefeller Center, from Pearl Harbor to Kitty Hawk, and on to eleven other noteworthy places where “fundamental truths about America” were to be encountered, and relearned. Originally published in 1992. With an updated Introduction by the author.
Enter into the mysterious world of ancient Egypt and learn about its structures and rituals that still amaze us today, from the great Step Pyramid to the mummification of pharaohs.
A valuable contribution to the growing field of historical research on immigra-ion...oncentrating on the demographics and everyday lives of immigrants to America in three periods: colonial times, 1820-1924, and the modern era A solid volume for readers in search of their roots. Perhaps the most authoritative and readable single-volume history of immigra-tion yet written. Nationality by nationality, Daniels traces the migration of refugees to this country as far back as the year 1500.Substantial, impressive. This book provides the first comprehensive history of immigration to the United States in twenty years [Coming to America] utilizes nearly all the existing scholarship on the topic to create a readable synthesis. It provides a quick reference source for nonspecialists and general readers From almost every comer of the globe, in numbers great and small, America has drawn people whose contributions are as varied as their origins. Historians have spent much of the tgeneration investigating the
FIRST PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND IN 1973 AND NEVER previously issued in America,The Villa Ariadon is a poignant and exciting true-lif story blending archaeological history,military adventure,romance,and travel. The Villa riadon-"perhaps the most beautiful villa in Crete"-was built in 1906 by him during his excavations at Konssos.Later the Villa hosted visiting scholars;among them was a dashing young Englishman named John Pendlebury,who died a hero's death in defense of Crete during World WarⅡ. Dilys Powell knew much of the Villa's remarkable history at first hand,and here she recounts that history,from Evans's days,to the Nazi takeover of Crete,and on into the post-war years. 作者简介: DILYS POWELL(1901-1995)was the main film critic of The(London)Sunday Times from 1939 to 1796.She was perhaps best known in America as a panelish on the BBC radio program My Word.
Celebrate the 1996Atlanta Olympics and the Olympic Games Centennial with this superb,lavishly illustrated volume from the first name in worldwide sports reporting!All the color,drama ,and excitement of the world's premies sporting event is hers ,captured in hundreds of thilling,caputred in hundreds of thrilling,action-paced text-by a phers .The fast-paced text-by a top .sports reporter-provides stirring portraits of the great Olymic of the past and present ,plus an indispensable guids to the 1996 Games with these exclusive special features:·A typical day at the Olympics ·Game-side activities and what they cost·Full-color map of all Atlanta Olympic sites with transport distances clearly marked·Complete schedule of all olympic events,from basketball to track to gymnastics. The Assciated press,America's foremost wire service and news agency,has bureaus in every county in the wold and a Sports Department famed for its unparalleled coverage of Wold athletics .Larry Siddons,AP Deputy Sports Editor in New Yo
A highly illustrated and cemprehensive reference guide tn more than 66 tanks and armeured fighting vehicles from 1916 tn the present day Illustrated threaghnut with photographs and detailed artworks shewing every aspect ef the featured military vehicles Ileledes a full specification table fer each machine,detailing arilaleat, crew, dimensien, weight, speed, range, engine types and pewer output