A Great and Glorious Adventure

A Great and Glorious Adventure
Author: Gordon Corrigan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1605986054


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The glory and tragedy of the Hundred Years War is revealed in a new historical narrative, bringing Henry V, the Black Prince, and Joan of Arc to fresh and vivid life. In this captivating new history of a conflict that raged for over a century, Gordon Corrigan reveals the horrors of battle and the machinations of power that have shaped a millennium of Anglo-French relations. The Hundred Years War was fought between 1337 and 1453 over English claims to both the throne of France by right of inheritance and large parts of the country that had been at one time Norman or, later, English. The fighting ebbed and flowed, but despite their superior tactics and great victories at Crécy, Poitiers, and Agincourt, the English could never hope to secure their claims in perpetuity: France was wealthier and far more populous, and while the English won the battles, they could not hope to hold forever the lands they conquered. Military historian Gordon Corrigan's gripping narrative of these epochal events is combative and refreshingly alive, and the great battles and personalities of the period—Edward III, The Black Prince, Henry V, and Joan of Arc among them—receive the full attention and reassessment they deserve.

The Great Glorious Goddamn of It All

The Great Glorious Goddamn of It All
Author: Josh Ritter
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0369705807


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From singer-songwriter Josh Ritter, a lyrical, sweeping novel about a young boy's coming-of-age during the last days of the lumberjacks. In the tiny timber town of Cordelia, Idaho, ninety-nine year old Weldon Applegate recounts his life in all its glory, filled with tall tales writ large with murder, mayhem, avalanches and bootlegging. It’s the story of dark pine forests brewing with ancient magic, and Weldon’s struggle as a boy to keep his father’s inherited timber claim, the Lost Lot, from the ravenous clutches of Linden Laughlin. Ever since young Weldon stepped foot in the deep Cordelia woods as a child, he dreamed of joining the rowdy ranks of his ancestors in their epic axe-swinging adventures. Local legend says their family line boasts some of the greatest lumberjacks to ever roam the American West, but at the beginning of the twentieth century, the jacks are dying out, and it’s up to Weldon to defend his family legacy. Braided with haunting saloon tunes and just the right dose of magic, The Great Glorious Goddamn of It All is a novel bursting with heart, humor and an utterly transporting adventure that is sure to sweep you away into the beauty of the tall snowy mountain timber.

The Glorious Adventure

The Glorious Adventure
Author: Richard Halliburton
Publisher: Tauris Parke
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781838601843


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It was perhaps inevitable that Richard Halliburton, such a romantic, imaginative wanderer, would follow in the footsteps of another legendary traveller - Odysseus. Halliburton's second book, The Glorious Adventure describes his journey through the Mediterranean in the shadow of his mythical hero. In Greece, Halliburton charged Mount Olympus 'in order to visit the gods that dwelled there'; he swam the Hellespont as Byron had before him and journeyed on to Troy, where Odysseus's long adventure began. He sailed to Stromboli in the Tyrrhenian Sea, home of Aeolus god of the winds; then to the Bay of Naples, Circeo - 'island' of Circe - and Li Galli, the siren isles that shimmered off the Amalfi coast. Battling through the Straits of Messina, Odysseus's Scylla and Charybdis, he explored Sicily and Corfu before setting out for the shores of Ithaca, long-forgotten home for one, the end of an adventure for another. As epic and eventful as The Odyssey itself and one of the most captivating travel books of the 20th century, The Glorious Adventure evokes the romance of another time, when heroes and gods walked the earth.

Glorious War

Glorious War
Author: Thom Hatch
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2013-12-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1250028507


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From George Armstrong Custer's graduation from West Point to the daring cavalry charges that propelled him to the rank of General and national fame at age twenty-three to an unlikely romance with his eventual wife Libbie Bacon, Custer's exploits are the stuff of legend. Always leading his men from the front with a personal courage seldom seen before or since, he was a key part of nearly every major engagement in the east. Not only did Custer capture the first battle flag taken by the Union Army and receive the white flag of surrender at Appomattox, but his field generalship at Gettysburg against Confederate cavalry General Jeb Stuart had historic implications in changing the course of that pivotal battle. For decades, historians have looked at Custer strictly through the lens of his death on the frontier, casting him as a failure. While the events that took place at the Little Big Horn are illustrative of America's bloody westward expansion, they have unjustly eclipsed Custer's otherwise extraordinarily life and outstanding career. This biography of thundering cannons, pounding hooves, and stunning successes tells the story of one of history's most dynamic and misunderstood figures. Award-winning historian Thom Hatch reexamines Custer's early career to rebalance the scales and show why Custer's epic fall could never have happened without the spectacular rise that made him an American legend.

The glorious adventure

The glorious adventure
Author: Richard Halliburton
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1941
Genre:
ISBN:


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Gunter's Glorious Prank Journal

Gunter's Glorious Prank Journal
Author: Kirsten Mayer
Publisher: Cartoon Network Books
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2016
Genre: Adventure time (Television program)
ISBN: 0843183446


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It's Gunter's Glorious Day of Discord! The notoriously evil penguin Gunter has created a potion that turns even the most innocent Candy Person into a wily prankster. Now mayhem is erupting all over Ooo, and nobody can stop it! This full-color interactive journal is full of fun, harmless pranks to play after school, on vacation, at home, or whenever Gunter's mischievous muse strikes.

Railroads

Railroads
Author: Charlton Ogburn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1977
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:


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Historical account of the growth of the railroad and it's influence on American history.

The Last Grand Adventure

The Last Grand Adventure
Author: William Bronson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1977
Genre: History
ISBN:


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Well illustrated story of the Klondike gold rush and the opening of Alaska. Includes 'Great north albums' - selections of historic photographs and 'Old Yukon tales' and 'Klondike tall tales' as well as a considerable section on the Nome rush.

The Crecy War

The Crecy War
Author: Alfred H. Burne
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848328877


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Crecy, the Black Princes most famous victory, was the first of two major victories during the first part of the Hundred Years War. This was followed ten years later by his second great success at the Battle of Poitiers. The subsequent Treaty of Bretigny established the rights of the King of England to hold his domains in France without paying homage to the King of France.In this hugely-acclaimed military history Colonel Burne re-establishes the reputation of Edward III as a grand master of strategy, whose personal hand lay behind the success of Crecy. He convincingly demonstrates that much of the credit for Crecy and Poitiers should be given to Edward and less to his son, the Black Prince, than is traditionally the case.With his vigorous and exciting style, Colonel Burne has chronicled for the general reader as well as for the military enthusiast, one of the most exceptional wars in which England has ever been engaged. This book firmly restores the Crecy campaign to its rightful place near the pinnacle of British military history.A most important book a work of original research, written by a master of his subject A model of how history should be written, packed with accurate information and common sense.Sir Arthur Bryant in The Sunday Times

The Last Adventure of Constance Verity

The Last Adventure of Constance Verity
Author: A. Lee Martinez
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-07-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481443534


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Constance Verity has been saving the world since she was seven, and she’s sick of it. She sets off on one last adventure to reset her destiny and become the one thing she’s never been: ordinary. Ever since she was granted a wish at birth by her fairy godmother, Constance Verity has become the world’s great adventurer. She is a master of martial arts, a keen detective, and possesses a collection of strange artifacts. Constance has spent the past twenty-eight years saving the world, and she’s tired of it. All she wants is to work in an office and date a nice, normal guy. And she’s figured a way out. The only problem is that saving the world is Constance’s destiny. She’s great at it, and there are forces at work to make sure she stays in the job. Then again, it’s also her destiny to have a glorious death.