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《两个世界的媒介:德国女汉学家口述实录》收录了21位德国女汉学家的口述历史。她们出生子不同的历史年代,历经了各异的时代悲欢,对时代的奔流有着独特而敏锐的感悟;她们都关注中德两国时代场景的巨变,以极具女性特色的视角铭记、解读这段历史。且让我们跟随她们的叙述,品读这一份真实、精彩而又各具特色的历史实录。
龙吟“文侠”龙吟先生继《智圣东方朔》后倾情苏东坡——《解读苏东坡:女性·情感》! 可爱、可惜、可敬、可佩、可气、可恼、可怜、可悲、可口、可乐,这就是龙吟心目中的苏轼,也就是他笔下所展现的苏轼。这是一部功底雄深、新见迭出的苏学研究专著,也是可读性极强、风趣幽默的《苏东坡情传》。读过书稿的学者说:“这是二十一世纪新的《柳如是别传》。 他是个有血有肉,有情有欲,时勇时怯,诡谲狡狯,戏呆愚痴的风流才子,唯有让其回到凡人情态,才能看到东坡身上生来与具的高妙和卑微。
《两个世界的媒介:德国女汉学家口述实录》收录了21位德国女汉学家的口述历史。她们出生子不同的历史年代,历经了各异的时代悲欢,对时代的奔流有着独特而敏锐的感悟;她们都关注中德两国时代场景的巨变,以极具女性特色的视角铭记、解读这段历史。且让我们跟随她们的叙述,品读这一份真实、精彩而又各具特色的历史实录。
The First Battle is a graphic account of the first major clashof the Vietnam War. On August 18, 1965, regiment fought regiment onthe Van Tuong Peninsula near the new Marine base at Chu Lai. On theAmerican side were three battalions of Marines under the command ofColonel Oscar Peatross, a hero of two previous wars. His opponentwas the 1st Viet Cong Regiment commanded by Nguyen Dinh Trong, aveteran of many fights against the French and the South Vietnamese.Codenamed Operation Starlite, this action was a resounding successfor the Marines and its result was cause for great optimism aboutAmerica's future in Vietnam. Those expecting a book about Americansin battle will not be disappointed by the detailed de*ions ofhow the fight unfolded. Marine participants from private to colonelwere interviewed during the book's research phase. The battle isseen from the mud level, by those who were at the point of thespear. But this is not just another war story told exclusively fromthe American side. In researching the book, t
He's silent, invisible. He lies in one position for days, barelytwitching a muscle, able to control his heartbeat and breathing.His record has never been matched: 93 confirmed kills. This is thestory of Sergeant Carlos Hathcock, Marine sniper, legend ofmilitary lore. **MASS MARKET PAPER**
In recent years,more and more foreing personnel are showing a concern about Tibet.In order to meet their needs,we have compiled this book based on the academic monorgraph Comments on the Historical Status of Tibet published in 1995 by the Nationalities Press. Comments on the Historical Staqtus of Tibet expounds upon the close relations between the region fo Tibet and ancient China making use of rich and accurate historical materials,especially those showing that Tiber has been a part of Chinese territory since the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).It forcefully denies the entire ideological system of "Tibetan independence"and,for the first time,systematically answers the theories put forward by the Dalai clique.The Chinese edition of this work has attracted great attention in China and was granted the 1996 Excellent Book Award in China.
No one in Vietnam had to tell door gunner and gunship crewchief Al Sever that the odds didn’t look good. He volunteered forthe job well aware that hanging out of slow-moving choppers overhot LZs blazing with enemy fire was not conducive to a long life.But that wasn’t going to stop Specialist Sever. From Da Nang to Cu Chi and the Mekong Delta, Sever spentthirty-one months in Vietnam, fighting in eleven of the war’ssixteen campaigns. Every morning when his gunship lifted off, oftento the clacking and muzzle flashes of AK-47s hidden in the dawnfog, Sever knew he might not return. This raw, gritty,gut-wrenching firsthand account of American boys fighting and dyingin Vietnam captures all the hell, horror, and heroism of thattragic war.
On April 29, 1968, the North Vietnamese Army is spotted lessthan four miles from the U.S. Marines’ Dong Ha Combat Base. Intensefighting develops in nearby Dai Do as the 2d Battalion, 4thMarines, known as “the Magnificent Bastards,” struggles to ejectNVA forces from this strategic position. Yet the BLT 2/4 Marines defy the brutal onslaught. Pressingforward, America’s finest warriors rout the NVA from theirfortress-hamlets–often in deadly hand-to-hand combat. At the end oftwo weeks of desperate, grinding battles, the Marines and theinfantry battalion supporting them are torn to shreds. But againstall odds, they beat back their savage adversary. The MagnificentBastards captures that gripping conflict in all its horror, hell,and heroism. “Superb . . . among the best writing on the Vietnam War . . .Nolan has skillfully woven operational records and oral historyinto a fascinating narrative that puts the reader in the thick ofthe action.” –Jon T. Hoffman, author of Chesty “