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Bouquet de bohème (Bibliothèque Albin Michel #24)
By Roland Dorgelès. 1989
Lawrence d'Arabie ((Folio. Biographies ; 94).)
By Michel Renouard. 2012
" Derrière le héros mythique, joué par Peter O'Toole dans le célèbre film de David Lean, se cache un personnage…
complexe, non exempt de zones d'ombre. Archéologue et agent de renseignement, homme d'action et auteur des Sept Piliers de la sagesse, Thomas Edward Lawrence (1888 - 1935) se disait à moitié poète, se voulait intouchable, et mourut prématurément dans un accident de moto. Ce livre retrace la vie et les aventures de l'insaisissable Lawrence d'Arabie, dont Winston Churchill affirmait qu'il était un des êtres les plus extraordinaires de son temps. " -- 4e de couv.Laughter-silvered wings: remembering the Air Force II
By J. Douglas Harvey. 1984
Je danserai pour toi (Le Temps d'une vie)
By Michel Cool, Mireille Nègre. 1984
À vingt-huit ans, en pleine gloire, Mireille Nègre, danseuse à l'opéra de Paris, découvre Dieu. Conversion radicale. Elle entre au…
Carmel. Elle y restera 10 ans. Dans ce livre elle raconte son combat spirituel. 1984.Gauguin, le rêveur de Tahiti
By Bernard Genies. 2003
En mars 1891, Paul Gauguin s'embarque pour Tahiti. Il va rejoindre cette terre lointaine afin d'y côtoyer, comme il l'affirme,…
«le sauvage, le primitif ». Il a quarante-trois ans et a décidé de tout sacrifier à son art. Lui qui a commencé par être agent remisier à la Bourse, gagnant bien sa vie, père de cinq enfants, il abandonne sa famille, ses amis. Ce premier séjour va durer deux ans. De retour en France, Gauguin espère que les soixante-dix toiles qu'il a peintes en Polynésie vont séduire les marchands et les critiques. C'est un échec total. Blessé, Gauguin décide de reprendre le chemin de Tahiti, où il passera les huit dernières années de sa vie. Pourquoi a-t-il résolu de s'enfuir, si loin du monde ? Qui sont les êtres, quelles sont les circonstances qui l'ont incité à prendre une décision qui le condamne à l'oubli ? Mystère d'un départ, énigme aussi que les plus extraordinaires chefs-d'oeuvre de Gauguin soient contemporains du cauchemar et de la désillusion. Seul, pauvre, rongé par la maladie, Gauguin dit en effet dans ses toiles la beauté du monde, ses fastes et ses secrets. Ce livre raconte une histoire. Celle d'un homme dont la vie peu à peu se consume sous le soleil brûlant des tropiques. Celle aussi d'un artiste qui revendiquait «le droit de tout oser». Oser l'audace, oser la beauté.La littérature latine (Que sais-je? ; #327)
By Pierre Grimal. 1972
La littérature latine est celle de la Rome républicaine, impériale et triomphante. Du IIIe siècle av. J.-C. au Ve siècle…
de notre ère, cet ouvrage nous invite à découvrir les oeuvres de Livius, Caton, Cicéron, Ovide, Horace, Virgile, Sénèque, Tacite... 1972.Clandestine
By Marie Simon, Bernard Lortholary. 2015
" Tu sors sans étoile ? me demanda l'oncle Léo, indigné. Oui, je suis venue vous dire au revoir. J'irai…
ensuite voir Recha, répliquai-je. Tu peux t'en dispenser. Ils l'ont emmenée, dit-il sèchement. Tu nous déranges. Nous n'avons pas le temps. Mes soeurs sont occupées à préparer notre déportation. Elle est imminente. Excuse-moi. Je ne vais pas vous retenir longtemps. Je voulais seulement vous dire au revoir. Qu'est ce que tu imagines en ne répondant pas aux convocations ? Je veux survivre !" La retranscription des 77 cassettes du témoignage oral que Hermann Simon, le fils de Marie, a recueilli et édité. Retrace le parcours et la descente aux enfers de sa mère à partir de 1940. " -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: Untergetaucht : eine junge Frau überlebt in Berlin, 1940-1945.Delacroix (Folio. Biographies ; #135)
By Frédéric Martinez. 2016
Une biographie du peintre dont la personnalité reste moins connue que ses oeuvres. Peintre officiel du second Empire, il fut…
tantôt encensé, tantôt méprisé pour ses choix artistiques. À la fois mondain et misanthrope, romantique et sauvage, il influença de nombreux artistes. 2016.La littérature pour ceux qui ont tout oublié
By Catherine Mory, Daniel Berlion. 2013
"Un panorama des principaux genres et mouvements littéraires; des biographies vivantes des grands écrivains français et une analyse de leurs…
apports et de leurs styles; des focus sur les oeuvres les plus importantes de la littérature. "-- 4e de couv.Homes: a refugee story
By Abu Bakr al Rabeeah, Winnie Yeung. 2018
Tells the story of Abu Bakr al Rabeeah, a young boy whose family moved from Iraq to Syria just before…
the start of the Syrian civil war. It recounts what it was like living in Syria during this time -- the normal things like video games, sleepovers, and family jarringly juxtaposed with car bombings, massacres, and the constant threat of what could happen next. In 2014 the family finally found safety in immigrating to Edmonton, Canada, and the book also recounts both the gratefulness and the loneliness of the family's immigration experience. 2018.Chanel: her life, her world, the woman behind the legend
By Edmonde Charles-Roux, Nancy Amphoux. 1975
She revolutionized how women looked: she banned corsets, shortened skirts, and scented the world with Chanel No.5. Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel…
was an icon, but how closely did her carefully moulded image match the truth? Born illegitimate and raised in an orphanage - not by the two aunts that she invented - Gabrielle Chanel fought constantly to escape the mundane. She rose from back-street milliner to become the head of a vast business empire, and socialised with Picasso, Stravinsky and Cocteau. The author also reveals one of Chanel's best-kept secrets - her love affair with a prodigal German spy. 2009, c1975. Uniform title: Irreguliere, ou, mon itineraire Chanel.Ghosts of targets past: the lives and losses of a Lancaster crew in 1944-45
By Philip Gray. 2005
Journalist Gray was the World War II Captain of the crew of a Lancaster bomber, as the RAF took the…
war right into the heart of Germany. Both Gray and his crew felt they were in charge of the undisputed king of the skies, the "mighty Lanc", but danger lurked around every corner. Here, Gray reveals the true relationships between himself and his team, and between the team members themselves. 2005.Gunning for the enemy: Wallace McIntosh, DFC and BAR, DFM
By Mel Rolfe. 2003
Born into grinding poverty, McIntosh was a few days old when he was given by his young mother to her…
parents to bring up. This book tells the story of how the RAF finally accepted McIntosh after at first rejecting him, but then initially gave him the lowliest of jobs. He eventually trained as an air gunner and during his time with 207 Squadron, based at Langar, Nottinghamshire and Spilsby in Lincolnshire, he flew over 50 sorties during World War II. Although Bomber Command did not record details of "kills" by air gunners, Wallace, who shot down eight enemy aircraft with one probable, is widely believed to be its top sharpshooter. 2003.I only joined for the hat: redoubtable Wrens at war : their trials, tribulations and triumphs
By Christina Lamb. 2007
In 1939, before compulsory call-up, Christian Lamb felt she had to 'do her bit' for the war effort. Her comfortable…
life was about to be turned upside down. With her naval background, the WRNS was the obvious choice - with its attractive uniform and tricorne hat - but this was for officers only, the first of many nasty surprises. This book gives an account of what life was truly like for the wartime Wrens. 2007.Hana's suitcase: a true story (The Holocaust remembrance series for young readers #3)
By Karen Levine. 2002
In March 2000, a suitcase arrived at a children's Holocaust education centre in Tokyo, Japan, with the name Hana Brady…
painted in white on the outside. The centre's curator searches for clues across Europe and North America to find out who Hana was and what had happened to her. Her journey takes her back through seventy years to a young Hana and her family, whose happy life in a small Czech town was turned upside down by the invasion of the Nazis. Winner of the 2003 Silver Birch Award. Winner of the 2003 CNIB Tiny Torgi Award. Grades 4-7. 2002.Father, soldier, son: memoir of a platoon leader in Vietnam
By Nathaniel Tripp. 1996
A writer's account of his combat experiences as an infantry platoon leader in Vietnam. Depicts the deteriorating morale of American…
forces following the Tet Offensive in 1968. He interweaves stories of home and family with his war recollections. Includes strong language, violence, and sex. c1996.Cyanide in my shoe
By Josephine Butler. 1991
Dr Butler, French educated and with a medical degree from the Sorbonne, was recruited by Churchill as the sole woman…
in his "Secret Circle", twelve intelligence agents who answered only to him. Flown more than fifty times into occupied France, arrested by the Gestapo for insulting two officers and under constant threat of discovery and death, here is the dramatic story of an Englishwoman who led a Resistance group. She describes both the inner circles who planned the war and the ordinary people of an invaded land. 1991.Big wing: the biography of Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory
By Bill Newton Dunn. 1992
The biography provides an account of one airman's very distinguished career, a man who did not survive the war. Known…
throughout the RAF as 'L-M', he commanded one of the two main Fighter Groups during the Battle of Britain. He later rose to be C-in-C Fighter Command and commanded the Allied air attack on Dieppe in 1942. 1992.Elsie and Mairi go to war: two extraordinary women on the Western Front
By Diane Atkinson. 2009
Elsie Knocker, 30, a divorced mother of one, and Mairi Gooden-Chisholm, an upper-class Scottish teenager, found their calling in Pervyse,…
Belgium during World War I. They drove packed frontline ambulances and nursed wounded soldiers in the midst of shelling and gravely unhygienic conditions. The startling end of the women's friendship remains the subject of speculation. Some descriptions of violence. 2009.Kids of Kabul: living bravely through a never-ending war
By Deborah Ellis. 2012
What has happened to Afghanistan's children since the fall of the Taliban in 2001? In 2011, Deborah Ellis went to…
Kabul to find out. She interviewed children who spoke about their lives now. They are still living in a country torn apart by war, and violence and oppression still exist, particularly affecting the lives of girls, but the kids are surviving with courage and optimism. Some descriptions of violence. Grades 4-7. 2012.