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The police gazette
By Gene Smith, Jayne Barry Smith. 1972
First published in 1846, the Police Gazette was the forerunner of the tabloid. The editors offer an assortment of articles,…
stories, and provocative expose?s of a bygone era. 1972. Uniform title: National police gazette.The Navy at war 1939-1945 (Wordsworth Military Library)
By Stephen Wentworth Roskill. 1998
Roskill describes the major sea battles such as River Plate and Matapan as well as the characteristic convoy actions of…
the Battle of the Atlantic, Murmansk and Malta. He covers the contribution made by British technology, in the shape of Asdic (or Sonar) and Radar systems, and also shows the courage and skill of the officers and men who made the victory possible. 1998, c1960.The other Nuremberg: the untold story of the Tokyo war crimes trials
By Arnold C Brackman. 1987
Recounts a tale of mass inhumanity inflicted upon prisoners of war, civilians, Asian labourers and even the Japanese populations. Unlike…
the Nuremberg trials, the Tokyo trial received little press at the time and has been almost forgotten since. c1987.The Meinertzhagen mystery: the life and legend of a colossal fraud
By Brian Garfield. 2007
Tall, handsome, charming Col. Richard Meinertzhagen was an acclaimed British war hero, a secret agent, and a dean of international…
ornithology. He was trusted by Winston Churchill, David Ben Gurion, T. E. Lawrence, and Elspeth Huxley, but he bamboozled them all - Meinertzhagen was a fraud. Many of the adventures recorded in his celebrated diaries were imaginary, he committed a half-century of major and costly scientific fraud, and - oddly - may have been innocent of many killings to which he confessed. Some descriptions of violence. c2007.The mad trapper (Amazing stories)
By Hélèna Katz. 2004
This is the incredible story of Canada's largest manhunt. Hundreds of men spent 7 weeks tracking the elusive Albert Johnson…
for 240 kilometres across the frozen North. He was eventually caught and killed, but the identity of Albert Johnson, the Mad Trapper of Rat River, remains a mystery to this day. Descriptions of violence. 2004.Sir Sam Hughes - Minister of Militia and Defence from 1911 until his dismissal in 1916 - is remembered as…
abrasive and unstable, while Sir Arthur Currie, a part-time soldier who rose to command the Canadian Corps in France and Belgium, is remembered as one of the most effective generals of the war and a national hero. But initially, Hughes drove the nation toward a war footing and fought to keep Canadian troops from being parceled out to the British, while Currie embezzled regimental funds, never connected with his soldiers, and was accused of wantonly squandering the lives of 60,000 Canadians on the road to victory. c2010.The lost Ark of the Covenant: solving the 2,500 year old mystery of the fabled biblical ark
By Tudor Parfitt. 2008
Historian-adventurer, author of "Journey to the Vanished City: The Search for a Lost Tribe of Israel", recounts his quest for…
the ancient sacred chest that once held the Ten Commandments. Parfitt begins among a remote African people who claim such a box lies in a mountain cave. 2008.Essential Judaism: a complete guide to beliefs, customs, and rituals
By George Robinson. 2000
A syndicated columnist and committed Reform Jew offers his viewpoints on the various Jewish movements--Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and Reconstructionist--and provides…
information on issues such as prayer and ritual, festivals, life cycle events, and Jewish mysticism. He also includes the 613 commandments found in the Torah and discusses several philosophers. 2000.Black Hawk down: a story of modern war
By Mark Bowden. 1999
Recreates the U.S. military operation in Mogadishu, Somalia, on October 3-4, 1993, when ninety-nine American soldiers were surrounded and trapped.…
Describes how the planned one-hour mission turned into an overnight fight for survival. Based on journalist's interviews with the soldiers, helicopter pilots, and Somali clan leaders. Bestseller. 1999.Biblical images: men and women of the book
By Adin Steinsaltz. 1984
Hanukkah: festivals and holidays
By June Behrens. 1984
90 minutes at Entebbe
By William Stevenson, Uri Dan. 1976
Le livre d'Annaëlle
By Annaëlle Chimoni, Joseph Sitruk. 2000
Moïse et le monothéisme ((Idées ; 138. Philosophie).)
By Sigmund Freud, Anne Berman. 1948
The dam busters
By Paul Brickhill. 1951
617 Squadron was formed in 1943 for one specific task, to destroy the Moehne and Eder Dams. In fact they…
carried out many more unusual tasks and became one of the British Forces' most effective units. 1951.Tug of war: the Canadian victory that opened Antwerp
By Shelagh Whitaker, W. Denis Whitaker. 1984
Tornado down
By John Peters. 1992
The authors were the two-man crew of a Tornado bomber which was shot down by an Iraqi SAM missile during…
the Gulf War. Brutally interrogated by the Iraqis, their battered faces became a symbol of Saddam Hussein's brutal regime. Descriptions of violence. 1992.The Prophets for the common reader
By Mary Ellen Chase. 1963
Storm command: a personal account of the Gulf war
By Peter De La Billiere. 1992
Desert Storm was a war fought with weapons of a sophistication beyond anything previously seen in battle, against a ruthless…
dictator. This is a chronicle of war from the allied nerve centre and the portrait of an exceptional commander in action. 1992.Rickenbacker
By Eddie Rickenbacker. 1967
The colourful career of the American aviator included winning the Congressional Medal of Honour and the Croix de Guerre during…
World War I, and drifting for 27 days on the Pacific after a plane crash in World War II. 1967.