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Fully illustrated, this book casts light on the utility and role of
the German and British cavalry in the early stages of World War I
on the Western Front. In the early months of World War I, before
the fighting degenerated into static trench warfare, there was a
brief period of mobile combat as the German Army advanced through
Belgium and northern France, forcing the French and British forces
facing them to retreat. Both sides in the escalating conflict
deployed substantial numbers of cavalry units to screen their
infantry forces, conduct reconnaissance and harness their superior
mobility to undertake aggressive combat operations. In the summer
of 1914, the British cavalry had the difficult task of covering the
withdrawal of the British Expeditionary Force and the German
cavalry, the equally demanding task, after weeks of combat and
forced marches, of maintaining contact with a rapidly retiring
enemy. In this book a comparative assessment is made of each side's
doctrine, organization, equipment and training, followed by a
detailed analysis of their actual performance in three key
encounter actions: Casteau/Soignies (22 August), Cerizy/Moy (28
August) and Le Montcel/Fretoy (7 September). This analysis is
supported by carefully chosen photographs and specially
commissioned full-colour artwork and maps.
A hero is built, not born, forged in the fires of chaotic
happenstance and tempered by fear. Drayvus Varden, handsome elven
scoundrel, assassin, and professional mischief maker, falls victim
to a perilous case of mistaken identity and is forced to take a job
escorting Katelyn Shar, the unfaithful wife of the regional
governor, to the place of Dravyus' birth-the elven forest,
Oldenhome. With her husband's men giving chase, Drayvus, Katelyn,
and the drunken dwarven priest Tahlkin bicker and snark their way
south through the Wild Lands, as an army gathers in the north set
to begin a war that will change the face of Talandria forever. When
Drayvus discovers that Katelyn is to play a part in the oncoming
conflict, he is forced to either become a hero or let all he has
ever loved wither and die-destroyed by the Plague Seed.
A Sudden Dominance of Shadows is a collection of short stories by
author Wade Alan Steele. Shadows sweeps the dark corners of the
mind for the catches, barbwire, and hobgoblins that daily haunt our
thoughts. From small town Minnesota where the shadows of the forest
hide a forbidden exploration and a deadly accident, to the Big
Apple and it's talking cockroaches and subway discomfort, Mr.
Steele not only explores the scary things that make us human, but
the little glints of humanity that make us wondrous. Shadows graphs
our struggle to hold onto slippery sanity in the midst of life's
brutal maelstrom, and win or lose-no one is left untouched.
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