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History of Enniscorthy - the Cathedral, St. John's Priory, Franciscan Friary, St. Senan's Church, the Castle, Religious and Educational Establishments, Bormount Manor, Brownswood Castle, Ferns Castle, Edermine, Macmine, Wilton, Castleboro, With The... (Hardcover)
William H Grattan (William H Flood, Walter Lord Fitzgerald, Printer T & W Goulding (Firm)
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Discovery Miles 8 620
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The true story of the World War II evacuation portrayed in the
Christopher Nolan film Dunkirk, by the #1 New York
Times-bestselling author of Day of Infamy. In May 1940, the
remnants of the French and British armies, broken by Hitler's
blitzkrieg, retreated to Dunkirk. Hemmed in by overwhelming Nazi
strength, the 338,000 men gathered on the beach were all that stood
between Hitler and Western Europe. Crush them, and the path to
Paris and London was clear. Unable to retreat any farther, the
Allied soldiers set up defense positions and prayed for
deliverance. Prime Minister Winston Churchill ordered an evacuation
on May 26, expecting to save no more than a handful of his men. But
Britain would not let its soldiers down. Hundreds of fishing boats,
pleasure yachts, and commercial vessels streamed into the Channel
to back up the Royal Navy, and in a week nearly the entire army was
ferried safely back to England. Based on interviews with hundreds
of survivors and told by "a master narrator," The Miracle of
Dunkirk is a striking history of a week when the outcome of World
War II hung in the balance (Arthur Schlesinger Jr.).
The true story of the World War II evacuation portrayed in the
Christopher Nolan film Dunkirk, by the #1 New York
Times-bestselling author of Day of Infamy. In May 1940, the
remnants of the French and British armies, broken by Hitler's
blitzkrieg, retreated to Dunkirk. Hemmed in by overwhelming Nazi
strength, the 338,000 men gathered on the beach were all that stood
between Hitler and Western Europe. Crush them, and the path to
Paris and London was clear. Unable to retreat any farther, the
Allied soldiers set up defense positions and prayed for
deliverance. Prime Minister Winston Churchill ordered an evacuation
on May 26, expecting to save no more than a handful of his men. But
Britain would not let its soldiers down. Hundreds of fishing boats,
pleasure yachts, and commercial vessels streamed into the Channel
to back up the Royal Navy, and in a week nearly the entire army was
ferried safely back to England. Based on interviews with hundreds
of survivors and told by "a master narrator," The Miracle of
Dunkirk is a striking history of a week when the outcome of World
War II hung in the balance (Arthur Schlesinger Jr.).
'There is no danger that Titanic will sink. The boat is unsinkable
and nothing but inconvenience will be suffered by the passengers.'
- Phillip Franklin, White Star Line Vice-President On April 15th,
1912, Titanic, the world's largest passenger ship, sank after
colliding with an iceberg, claiming more than 1,500 lives. Walter
Lord's classic bestselling history of the voyage, the wreck and the
aftermath is a tour de force of detailed investigation and the
upstairs/downstairs divide. A Night to Remember provides a vivid,
gripping and deeply personal account of the 'unsinkable' Titanic's
descent. WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY JULIAN FELLOWES
In the summer of 1814, enemy naval and ground forces made a
coordinated assault on Washington, DC, capital of the new republic,
and then set their sights on Baltimore, home port to some of the
most rapacious American privateers on the high seas. In "The Dawn's
Early Light," Walter Lord captures these events during the War of
1812.
A native Baltimorean, Lord wrote with great force and feeling of
the subsequent defense of Fort McHenry, the circumstances of
Francis Scott Key's writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner," and the
rebirth of a young country. Students consider this book to be one
of the best short narratives of the Chesapeake campaign.
This reissue of "The Dawn's Early Light" celebrates the
bicentennial of the Battle of Baltimore. Scott S. Sheads, a
National Park Service ranger and specialist on the event,
introduces the book, which will remain a popular favorite for years
to come.
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History of Enniscorthy - the Cathedral, St. John's Priory, Franciscan Friary, St. Senan's Church, the Castle, Religious and Educational Establishments, Bormount Manor, Brownswood Castle, Ferns Castle, Edermine, Macmine, Wilton, Castleboro, With The... (Paperback)
William H Grattan (William H Flood, Walter Lord Fitzgerald, Printer T & W Goulding (Firm)
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Discovery Miles 6 090
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The Admiral Schley. Consolidation Coal Company, Libellant, Appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, Claimant, Appellee. The Charles F. Mayer. Consolidation Coal Company, Claimant, Appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, Libellant, Appellee (Paperback)
J. Walter Lord
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Discovery Miles 8 140
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Full Title: "The Admiral Schley Consolidation Coal Company,
Libellant, Appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, Claimant,
Appellee. The Charles F. Mayer. Consolidation Coal Company,
Claimant, Appellant, v. American Mail Steamship Company, Libellant,
Appellee"Description: "The Making of the Modern Law: Trials,
1600-1926" collection provides descriptions of the major trials
from over 300 years, with official trial documents, unofficially
published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more.
Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as those
precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional and
historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery case,
the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial."Trials" provides
unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial participants as
well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled source for the
historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and
divorce.++++The below data was compiled from various identification
fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is
provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition
identification: ++++513-514Court Record1903Harvard Law School
LibraryBoston: Printed under Direction of the Clerk. 1904
This is a new release of the original 1960 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1960 edition.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
The most awesome ocean-going vessel the world had ever seen, the
mighty TITANIC struck an iceberg and sank on the night of 14th
April, 1912, carrying more than fifteen hundred souls -- and
unaccountable secrets -- to the icy bottom of the mid-Atlantic. Why
did the crew steam full speed ahead into dangerous waters despite
six wireless warnings? How able was Captain Smith? Why did the
nearby ship CALIFORNIAN ignore TITANIC's distress signals? How
could such a disaster ever have occurred? Walter Lord explores --
and answers -- the untold mysteries behind the twentieth century's
greatest catastrophe at sea.
The Fremantle Diary is a fascinating primary document of the Civil
War, the diary of English Col. James Fremantle, who kept this
engaging account of his tour of the Confederacy in 1863. His
itinerary included visits with a who's-who of the South: Lee,
Davis, Stuart, Johnston, Longstreet, and many others. His tour
culminated at the Battle of Gettysburg, which Fremantle witnessed
at Lee's side. Historian Walter Lord provides an introduction and
extensive notes for the modern reader.
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