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Account Of Improvements In Chronometers, Made By John Sweetman Eiffe - With An Appendix, Containing Mr. Robert Molyneuxs... Account Of Improvements In Chronometers, Made By John Sweetman Eiffe - With An Appendix, Containing Mr. Robert Molyneuxs Specification Of A Patent For Improvements In Chronometers. (mit 5 Taff.) (Hardcover)
John Sweetman Eiffe
R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Artist and the Bridge - 1700-1920 (Paperback): John Sweetman The Artist and the Bridge - 1700-1920 (Paperback)
John Sweetman
R1,127 Discovery Miles 11 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1999, this book explores how, from the stone bridges of neoclassicism which soar out of wild woods to span pastoral valleys to the post-1750 engineer's bridge with its links to the more industrial landscape, the bridge was a popular feature in painting throughout the period 1700-1920. Why did so many artists choose to portray bridges? In this lavishly illustrated and intriguing book, John Sweetman seeks to answer this question. He traces the history of the bridge in painting and printmaking through a vast range of work, some as familiar as William Etty's The Bridge of Sighs and Claude Monet's The Railway Bridge at Argenteuil and others less well known such as Wassily Kandinsky's Composition IV and C.R.W. Nevinson's Looking Through the Brooklyn Bridge. Distinctive characteristics emerge revealing the complex role of the bridge as both symbol and metaphor, and as a place of vantage, meeting and separation.

Crimean War (Hardcover): John Sweetman Crimean War (Hardcover)
John Sweetman
R4,480 Discovery Miles 44 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The bitter war between Russia and Turkey, aided by Britain and France, was the setting for the stuff of legends. This book details the gallant yet suicidal Charge of the Light Brigade. It relates the reports made by the first real war correspondent, William Russell of the London Times - reports which served only to highlight the army's problems - and memorializes the heroic deeds of Florence Nightingale, who struggled to save young men from the most formidable enemy in the Crimean War: not the Russians, but cholera.

The Artist and the Bridge - 1700-1920 (Hardcover): John Sweetman The Artist and the Bridge - 1700-1920 (Hardcover)
John Sweetman
R3,509 Discovery Miles 35 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1999, this book explores how, from the stone bridges of neoclassicism which soar out of wild woods to span pastoral valleys to the post-1750 engineer's bridge with its links to the more industrial landscape, the bridge was a popular feature in painting throughout the period 1700-1920. Why did so many artists choose to portray bridges? In this lavishly illustrated and intriguing book, John Sweetman seeks to answer this question. He traces the history of the bridge in painting and printmaking through a vast range of work, some as familiar as William Etty's The Bridge of Sighs and Claude Monet's The Railway Bridge at Argenteuil and others less well known such as Wassily Kandinsky's Composition IV and C.R.W. Nevinson's Looking Through the Brooklyn Bridge. Distinctive characteristics emerge revealing the complex role of the bridge as both symbol and metaphor, and as a place of vantage, meeting and separation.

The Oriental Obsession - Islamic Inspiration in British and American Art and Architecture 1500-1920 (Paperback, Revised): John... The Oriental Obsession - Islamic Inspiration in British and American Art and Architecture 1500-1920 (Paperback, Revised)
John Sweetman
R1,303 R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Save R515 (40%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Oriental Obsession begins in the early sixteenth century with Cardinal Wolsey waiting two years for the delivery of sixty rare Turkey carpets from Venice, and ends in the age of the great exhibitions and emporia on both sides of the Atlantic, before and after 1900, when Islamic objects were seen, appreciated, and bought by millions of the public. The book is concerned with a subject which has not been treated before - the history over four centuries of Islamic artistic traditions and European ideas of Islam as they affected the visual arts of the west and particularly the English-speaking peoples. Studies of individual aspects have been made previously, but this is the first time that an attempt has been made to consider the subject as a whole. The geographical purview extends from Moorish Spain in the west to British India in the east and, besides architecture, the activities that are involved include painting, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, furniture and bookcrafts.

The Dambusters Raid (Paperback, Reissue): John Sweetman The Dambusters Raid (Paperback, Reissue)
John Sweetman
R369 Discovery Miles 3 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A comprehensive account of the most audacious bombing raid of the Second World War. Operation Chastise - the Dambusters Raid, as it became known - undertaken by 19 Lancasters of 617 Squadron on the night of 16 May 1943, was the most audacious bombing raid of the Second World War. For the loss of 11 aircraft, the Mohne and Eder dams in Germany's industrial heartland were breached, and a famous if controversial victory won. John Sweetman's book is the most comprehensive account of this legendary mission, from the development of Barnes Wallis' 'bouncing bomb' (in reality a revolving depth-charge) to every moment of the raid itself, under the charismatic command of Guy Gibson, VC. It recalls a time of commitment, perseverance and sheer dogged determination in the face of dangerous and improbable odds.

Tirpitz - Hunting the Beast (Paperback, New Ed): John Sweetman Tirpitz - Hunting the Beast (Paperback, New Ed)
John Sweetman
R369 R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Save R35 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The German battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz had brutally short careers. The Bismarck was sunk by the Home Fleet on her first operational sortie in May 1941. But the Tirpitz, hiding in Norwegian fjords, remained a menace to Allied convoys and tied down the British Home Fleet for three years. Periodic scares that the Tirpitz was 'out' disrupted naval operations and in 1942 led to the dispersal and destruction of Convoy PQ17. Many attacks on the Tirpitz were made by British X-craft and Chariots, by the Fleet Air Arm and by RAF Bomber Command. From May 1940 over 700 British aircraft tried to bomb, mine or torpedo the Tirpitz on 33 separate missions; she was finally destroyed by Lancaster bombers with 5-ton Tallboy bombs. This is the most comprehensive account of the air attacks on 'the beast' ever published, which is the result of extensive research of the British and German records by the author, former head of Defence and International Affairs at RMA Sandhurst.

The Dambusters - 'Was the Raid Worthwhile?' - Barnes Wallis and the Men Behind the Operation in Their Own Words... The Dambusters - 'Was the Raid Worthwhile?' - Barnes Wallis and the Men Behind the Operation in Their Own Words (Hardcover)
John Sweetman
R712 R618 Discovery Miles 6 180 Save R94 (13%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

On the evening of 16 May 1943, nineteen Avro Lancasters took off from RAF Scampton to undertake 617 Squadron's first offensive attack since its formation a few weeks earlier. Loaded with Barnes Wallis' newly designed bouncing bombs, the Bomber Command crews set course for their targets - the vital Mohne, Eder and Sorpe dams that served the Ruhr, the Third Reich's industrial heartland. By the time the survivors began landing back at base at 03.11 hours the following morning, eight of the Lancasters had been shot down. However, both the Mohne and Eder dams had been breached, while the Sorpe was damaged. The flood waters that the attacks unleashed poured downstream, wreaking havoc on the surrounding countryside. Albert Speer, Hitler's Minister of Armaments and War Production, later wrote: That night, employing just a few bombers, the British came close to a success which would have been greater than anything they had achieved hitherto with a commitment of thousands of bombers. In 1990, the renowned historian and author Dr John Sweetman published his seminal work on the events before, during and after Operation Chastise. His book was the result of decades of research into the famous attack, in the course of which Dr Sweetman corresponded with or interviewed many of the individuals involved - from the scientists to senior officers, and from groundcrew to the very airmen who delivered Barnes Wallis' bouncing bombs to the dams. Such was the relationships that developed over the years, Dr Sweetman became a close friend to many of these individuals and their families. Some of the information contained in the interview transcripts and letters he received was included in his original book; much more, however, was never used. This is particularly the case with the many letters and conversations which Dr Sweetman received or had after his book was first published - much of which adds to, or elaborates on, the narrative of the events in May 1943. Dr Sweetman has delved into his remarkable archive of material to present unseen sections of it here, for the historian or general reader, for the very first time.

Account Of Improvements In Chronometers, Made By John Sweetman Eiffe - With An Appendix, Containing Mr. Robert Molyneuxs... Account Of Improvements In Chronometers, Made By John Sweetman Eiffe - With An Appendix, Containing Mr. Robert Molyneuxs Specification Of A Patent For Improvements In Chronometers. (mit 5 Taff.) (Paperback)
John Sweetman Eiffe
R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Bomber Crew - Taking On the Reich (Paperback, New ed): John Sweetman Bomber Crew - Taking On the Reich (Paperback, New ed)
John Sweetman
R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the Second World War aeronautical technology gathered rapid pace. By 1945, bombers had not only greatly increased in engine power and range, but the bombs which they carried rose from 250lbs to 10 tons; the navigator's pencil and rubber of 1939 had been supplemented by infinitely more sophisticated electronic aids. Yet the success or failure of each and every bomber still depended entirely on the efficiency of every member of the crew at his individual position, the interaction and co-operation of all crew members as a body. One member of 617 squadron graphically explained that 'every time we went out, it was seven men against the Reich'.;Drawing on letters, journals and diaries, John Sweetman examines the lives the bomber crews lived, from the highs and lows of their missions to the complexities of their friendships and the impact their place in the war had on the families and loved ones they left behind. Part collective biography, part military history, part social history: this will remain the definitive account of the bomber crews of the Second World War for years to come.

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