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The Headlong Fury - A Novel of World War One (Hardcover): J.Fred MacDonald The Headlong Fury - A Novel of World War One (Hardcover)
J.Fred MacDonald
R1,061 Discovery Miles 10 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How innocent he was in the summer of 1914. Philip Belmont, Professor of History at the University of California and expert on the diplomacy of Louis XVI had come in Paris to conduct historical research on 18th century politics. In love with France and in awe of its marvelous civilization, he arrived wide-eyed, full of expectation, and ready for a year of serious study.

Through a series of interwoven circumstances, however, he was rapidly drawn into contemporary affairs that lured him into espionage and active involvement in the Great War that erupted soon after his arrival. Belmont's activities include a dangerous mission to Rome--participation in the defense of Paris--work with the American Field Service Ambulance Corps--membership in the Lafayette Escadrille as an American fighter pilot flying for France--secret work for President Woodrow Wilson--and molding public opinion to support a free Polish Republic.

Too often World War One is portrayed as a series of battles between Germany, France, Great Britain, and eventually the United States. In reality, it was a global struggle stretching from Japan to Europe, North America to Southern Africa. Professor Belmont's travels underscore this point as he confronts the brutality of battle in France, as well in Russia on the Eastern Front, in Cairo on the Near Eastern Front, and in Salonika on the Macedonian Front.

His adventures also intersect with major political figures, among them Woodrow Wilson, Lenin, and Lawrence of Arabia--plus various military leaders and diplomatic officials. Belmont's activities also involve him in matters such as Zionism, the Armenian Massacres, the rise of Arab nationalism, and the Spanish Flu pandemic.

The Headlong Fury - A Novel of World War One (Paperback): J.Fred MacDonald The Headlong Fury - A Novel of World War One (Paperback)
J.Fred MacDonald
R805 Discovery Miles 8 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

How innocent he was in the summer of 1914. Philip Belmont, Professor of History at the University of California and expert on the diplomacy of Louis XVI had come in Paris to conduct historical research on 18th century politics. In love with France and in awe of its marvelous civilization, he arrived wide-eyed, full of expectation, and ready for a year of serious study.

Through a series of interwoven circumstances, however, he was rapidly drawn into contemporary affairs that lured him into espionage and active involvement in the Great War that erupted soon after his arrival. Belmont's activities include a dangerous mission to Rome--participation in the defense of Paris--work with the American Field Service Ambulance Corps--membership in the Lafayette Escadrille as an American fighter pilot flying for France--secret work for President Woodrow Wilson--and molding public opinion to support a free Polish Republic.

Too often World War One is portrayed as a series of battles between Germany, France, Great Britain, and eventually the United States. In reality, it was a global struggle stretching from Japan to Europe, North America to Southern Africa. Professor Belmont's travels underscore this point as he confronts the brutality of battle in France, as well in Russia on the Eastern Front, in Cairo on the Near Eastern Front, and in Salonika on the Macedonian Front.

His adventures also intersect with major political figures, among them Woodrow Wilson, Lenin, and Lawrence of Arabia--plus various military leaders and diplomatic officials. Belmont's activities also involve him in matters such as Zionism, the Armenian Massacres, the rise of Arab nationalism, and the Spanish Flu pandemic.

Oxford School Dictionary (Paperback, School/Export ed): Andrew Delahunty, Fred MacDonald, Joyce Hawkins Oxford School Dictionary (Paperback, School/Export ed)
Andrew Delahunty, Fred MacDonald, Joyce Hawkins
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R141 Discovery Miles 1 410 Ships in 4 - 6 working days

The "Oxford School Dictionary" is specially written for students at school and at home. It has been trialled and tested in schools and contains 40,000 words and phrases.

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