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Often overshadowed by other Pacific War engagements such as Midway
or Guadalcanal, the Battle of Leyte Gulf was characterized by some
of the most gallant hours in seagoing history: the U.S. Navy's
defeat of the combined Japanese fleet during the invasion of the
Philippines in October 1944. Involving more ships than even the
gargantuan First World War Battle of Jutland and two hundred
thousand men, it was the biggest naval battle in world history. It
marked the last time that huge capital ships fought within sight
and sound of each other. Using the personal accounts of the men who
were there, Sears tells this mammoth and compelling story. This
moving tale uses personal accounts of the veterans who achieved
victory in the biggest and last great naval battle, largely fought
with aging ships, untested reserve crews, and teenaged combat
aircraft pilots. Often overshadowed by other Pacific War
engagements such as Midway or Guadalcanal, the Battle of Leyte Gulf
was characterized by some of the most gallant hours in seagoing
history: the U.S. Navy's defeat of the combined Japanese fleet
during the invasion of the Philippines in October 1944. Involving
more ships than even the gargantuan First World War Battle of
Jutland and two hundred thousand men, it was the biggest naval
battle in world history. It marked the last time huge capital ships
fought within sight and sound of each other. Using the personal
accounts of the men who were there, Sears tells this mammoth and
compelling story. The Battle of Leyte Gulf could have been the
Pacific War's Battle of the Bulge. In a space of 12 hours, Japan, a
beaten, cornered enemy, was able to devise and execute a strategy
that very nearly pierced the heart of America's war machine. The
real margin of victory would come from surprising quarters: from
aging ships risen from the graveyard of the war's infamous first
day; from small, hastily constructed ships with largely untested
reserve crews; from fragile support ships never intended to be
anywhere near battles of this scale; and from combat aircraft
piloted by teenagers.
His closest disciple, Reb Noson, began to do so. One by one he
penned his prayers, which became the Likutey Tefilot (?Collected
Prayers?), a unique work of deeply inspiring prayers and examples
of how you can fulfill Rebbe Nachman's suggestion to turn Torah
into prayer. For many, however, the lengthy and mystical prayers of
Likutey Tefilot seem inaccessible. The Flame of the Heart opens
this profound spiritual text to anyone who seeks to enrich their
own prayer practice. In this inspiring devotional, selected
excerpts of Likutey Tefilot have been arranged thematically,
allowing the reader to incorporate the words of Reb Noson into
every aspect of daily life.
For many Jews and non-Jews, the Torah, the Talmud and other
rabbinic writings have long been interpreted as saying that the
Jews alone are God's chosen people. According to Sears, The Path of
the Baal Shem Tov, such readings have led to a struggle among Jews
between assimilation-losing their particular Jewish identity-and
withdrawal-preserving their particular Jewish identity and
surviving as a people. Sears contends that this struggle between
particularism and universalism is often misguided, for he argues
that the particularism of Judaism engenders a "model of
spirituality and moral refinement that will inspire the rest of the
world to turn to God of its own accord." In order to demonstrate
the depth from which Judaism speaks in a universalistic voice,
Sears collects a wide range of sources from a number of periods in
Jewish history. In the section on "Judaism and Non-Jews," the
Talmudic teaching of Rabbi Yochanan, "Whoever speaks wisdom,
although he is a non-Jew, is a sage," urges respect for the wisdom
of other traditions. In the section on "The Chosen People," two
Midrash passages demonstrate the idea of Israel as spiritual model:
"God gave the Torah to the Jewish people so that all nations might
benefit by it"; "Just as the [sacrifice of the dove] atones for
transgression, Israel atones for the nations of the world."
Finally, in a section on "Messianic Vision," Sears argues that
Jewish writings state that it is the Messiah's primary task to
return the "entire world" to God and God's teachings. Sears's
extensive sourcebook is a rich collection of primary writings on
the role of compassion in the Jewish tradition. (Sept.)
-Publisher's Weekly
In 1951, James Michener went to Korea to report on a little-known
aspect of America's stalemated war: Navy aviators. His
research-inspired, bestselling novel became perhaps the most widely
read book ever written about aerial combat. Using Michener's notes,
author David Sears tracked down the actual pilots to tell their
riveting true stories. The result, Such Men As These , brims with
action-packed accounts of combat, from the icy, windswept decks of
aircraft carriers to the treacherous skies over Korea, while
providing unforgettable portraits of the pilots whose skill and
sacrifice made epic history.
The second volume of David R Searâs comprehensive guide to
ancient coins â part of Spinkâs Living History series â
covers Hellenistic Regal Issues. A general background to the
fascinating world of ancient coins, looking back more than 26
centuries to the lands of the eastern Mediterranean, at how coins
were designed and produced, and at how they can reveal so much to
us today of the time in which they were produced.
If you feel that anything in these stories identify with you, FALL
ON YOUR KNEES AND PRAY, NOW! People don't usually think before they
act. Sometimes, those actions can have horrible consequences. For
four groups of people, that is when they meet Mr. Pangbourne. For a
split second, they are given the option to think their actions
through and come to a decision that leads them to God. What would
you do if you had a split second to change your future?
Judged by many to be the most attractive MG ever produced, the MGA
is not only good-looking, but also fun to drive, coping very well
with modern traffic demands. In this book you will find advice on
choosing the right model, and discussion about potential ownership
costs. Practicality and comfort are considered, allowing you to
assess suitability for touring, and issues of legality, originality
and roadworthiness are also raised. With information for a quick
and easy condition evaluation, leading - if required - to a more
serious one with a unique marking system, plus 100 colour
photographs, this is a must-buy for anyone thinking of purchasing
an MGA.
This moving tale uses personal accounts of the veterans who
achieved victory in the biggest and last great naval battle,
largely fought with aging ships, untested reserve crews, and
teenaged combat aircraft pilots. Often overshadowed by other
Pacific War engagements such as Midway or Guadalcanal, the Battle
of Leyte Gulf was characterized by some of the most gallant hours
in seagoing history: the U.S. Navy's defeat of the combined
Japanese fleet during the invasion of the Philippines in October
1944. Involving more ships than even the gargantuan First World War
Battle of Jutland and two hundred thousand men, it was the biggest
naval battle in world history. It marked the last time huge capital
ships fought within sight and sound of each other. Using the
personal accounts of the men who were there, Sears tells this
mammoth and compelling story. The Battle of Leyte Gulf could have
been the Pacific War's Battle of the Bulge. In a space of 12 hours,
Japan, a beaten, cornered enemy, was able to devise and execute a
strategy that very nearly pierced the heart of America's war
machine. The real margin of victory would come from surprising
quarters: from aging ships risen from the graveyard of the war's
infamous first day; from small, hastily constructed ships with
largely untested reserve crews; from fragile support ships never
intended to be anywhere near battles of this scale; and from combat
aircraft piloted by teenagers.
The original teachings of the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of
chasidism, on more than fifty subjects.
Pacific Air tells the exhilarating, inspiring story of a generation
of young naval aviators who, despite initial disastrous defeats,
would ultimately vanquish a superior Japanese air force and fleet
in the Pacific. From the dual perspectives of dauntless young
combat pilots and the inventive aeronautical engineers who
perfected their aircraft, Pacific Air brings an important yet
underappreciated chapter of World War II vividly to life.
The original edition of this volume was published by Seaby
thirty-six years ago and has been through three revisions (1970,
1974, and 1981). The only one-volume price guide to the coinage of
Republican and Imperial Rome. It is an indispensable listing of all
major types of gold, silver and bronze, issued over some seven
hundred and fifty years by the greatest militaristic state the
world has ever known. Over 4,300 coins are included with detailed
description and valuations and all major and minor personalities
are listed by means of their portrait coins. This fourth revised
edition takes note of recent work in the field, especially that of
Professor Michael Crawford.
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