A Foreign Field
Title | A Foreign Field PDF eBook |
Author | Gillian Chan |
Publisher | Kids Can Press Ltd |
Total Pages | 196 |
Release | 2002-08 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781553373506 |
This compelling historical novel set during the Second World War shows that sometimes falling apart is only steps away from falling in love.
A Corner of a Foreign Field
Title | A Corner of a Foreign Field PDF eBook |
Author | Ramachandra Guha |
Publisher | Pan Macmillan |
Total Pages | 532 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780330491174 |
C. K. Nayudu and Sachin Tendulkar naturally figure in this captivating history of cricket in India, but so too—in arresting and unexpected ways—do Mahatma Gandhi and Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The Indian careers of those great English cricketers Lord Harris and D. R. Jardine provide a window into the operations of Empire, while the extraordinary life of India's first great slow bowler, Palwankar Baloo, introduces the still-unfinished struggle against caste discrimination. Later chapters explore the competition between Hindu and Muslim cricketers in colonial India and the extraordinary passions now provoked when India plays Pakistan. An important, pioneering work, this is also a beautifully-written meditation on the ramifications of sport in society at large, and on how sport can influence both social and political history.
A Foreign Field (Text Only)
Title | A Foreign Field (Text Only) PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Macintyre |
Publisher | HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | 328 |
Release | 2012-02-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0007378394 |
This edition does not include illustrations. A wartime romance, survival saga and murder mystery set in rural France during the First World War. From the Number 1 bestselling author of ‘Agent ZigZag’ and ‘Operation Mincemeat’.
George Shaw
Title | George Shaw PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Hallett |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780300236644 |
"This publication accompanies the exhibition George Shaw: a corner of a foreign field, co- organised by the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, on view 4 October-30 December 2018, and Holburne Museum, Bath, on view 8 February-6 May 2019"--Colophon.
The Englishman's Daughter
Title | The Englishman's Daughter PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Macintyre |
Publisher | Delta |
Total Pages | 290 |
Release | 2003-02-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0385336799 |
In the first terrifying days of World War I, four British soldiers found themselves trapped behind enemy lines on the western front. They were forced to hide in the tiny French village of Villeret, whose inhabitants made the courageous decision to shelter the fugitives until they could pass as Picard peasants. The Englishman’s Daughter is the never-before-told story of these extraordinary men, their protectors, and of the haunting love affair between Private Robert Digby and Claire Dessenne, the most beautiful woman in Villeret. Their passion would result in the birth of a child known as “The Englishman’s Daughter,” and in an act of unspeakable betrayal, a tragic legacy that would haunt the village for generations to come. Through the testimonies of the villagers and the last letters of the soldiers, acclaimed journalist Ben Macintyre has pieced together a harrowing account of how life was lived behind enemy lines during the Great War, and offers a compelling solution to a gripping mystery that reverberates to this day.
My Life as a Foreign Country: A Memoir
Title | My Life as a Foreign Country: A Memoir PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Turner |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2014-09-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0393245020 |
"Brilliant and beautiful. It surely ranks with the best war memoirs I’ve ever encountered." —Tim O’Brien, author of The Things They Carried An award-winning poet and former infantry team leader in Iraq, Brian Turner combines his devastating recollections as “Sergeant Turner” with his visions of the experiences of generations of warriors in his family—and even those of the enemy—in a work of profound understanding and shocking beauty.
A Foreign Kingdom
Title | A Foreign Kingdom PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Talbot |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | 273 |
Release | 2013-12-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0252095359 |
The years from 1852 to 1890 marked a controversial period in Mormonism, when the church's official embrace of polygamy put it at odds with wider American culture. In this study, Christine Talbot explores the controversial era, discussing how plural marriage generated decades of cultural and political conflict over competing definitions of legitimate marriage, family structure, and American identity. In particular, Talbot examines "the Mormon question" with attention to how it constructed ideas about American citizenship around the presumed separation of the public and private spheres. Contrary to the prevailing notion of man as political actor, woman as domestic keeper, and religious conscience as entirely private, Mormons enfranchised women and framed religious practice as a political act. The way Mormonism undermined the public/private divide led white, middle-class Americans to respond by attacking not just Mormon sexual and marital norms but also Mormons' very fitness as American citizens. Poised at the intersection of the history of the American West, Mormonism, and nineteenth-century culture and politics, this carefully researched exploration considers the ways in which Mormons and anti-Mormons both questioned and constructed ideas of the national body politic, citizenship, gender, the family, and American culture at large.