Gates of Fire

Gates of Fire
Title Gates of Fire PDF eBook
Author Steven Pressfield
Publisher Bantam
Total Pages 402
Release 2007-01-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0553904051

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “Steven Pressfield brings the battle of Thermopylae to brilliant life.”—Pat Conroy At Thermopylae, a rocky mountain pass in northern Greece, the feared and admired Spartan soldiers stood three hundred strong. Theirs was a suicide mission, to hold the pass against the invading millions of the mighty Persian army. Day after bloody day they withstood the terrible onslaught, buying time for the Greeks to rally their forces. Born into a cult of spiritual courage, physical endurance, and unmatched battle skill, the Spartans would be remembered for the greatest military stand in history—one that would not end until the rocks were awash with blood, leaving only one gravely injured Spartan squire to tell the tale. . . .

Beyond the Gates of Fire

Beyond the Gates of Fire
Title Beyond the Gates of Fire PDF eBook
Author Philip de Souza
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Total Pages 430
Release 2013-05-19
Genre History
ISBN 1783469102

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The Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC is one of the most famous battles in history. The heroism of the 300 Spartans who opted to remain behind to face the full might of the Persian host while their Greek allies made good their escape has become the stuff of legend. The story still inspires novelists and film-makers today (Frank Miller's fanciful 300 was a huge hit in 2007 and the film rights to Steven Pressfield's more historical novel Gates of Fire were bought by George Clooney, the film expected to finally surface in 2011 or 2012). But what is the truth behind the legends and why was this bloody defeat immediately accorded a halo of glory that has endured for nearly two-and-a-half millennia?Beyond the Gates of Fire brings together experts on the classical period from Australia, New Zealand and the United States to take a fresh look at various aspects of the battle. A substantial introductory section by the editors outlines the background to the conflict as well as the arms, armor and fighting styles of the opposing sides. The following chapters (9 of them) then discuss such questions as whether the defense of the pass really was a suicide mission; the exact topography of the battlefield itself in 480 BC, using the latest geological research and core samples; the impact of the battle on the Greek psyche; commemoration of the war dead; the impact of the original battle on the conduct of later battles in the pass, right up to the German invasion of 1941. For the classical scholar or the general reader whose interest has been piqued by the popular books and films, this book is sure to shed refreshing new light on the most famous last stand in history.

The Afghan Campaign

The Afghan Campaign
Title The Afghan Campaign PDF eBook
Author Steven Pressfield
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 370
Release 2007-06-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0767922387

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2,300 years ago an unbeaten army of the West invaded the homeland of a fierce Eastern tribal foe. This is one soldier’s story . . . The bestselling novelist of ancient warfare returns with a riveting historical novel that re-creates Alexander the Great’s invasion of the Afghan kingdoms in 330 b.c. In a story that might have been ripped from today’s combat dispatches, Steven Pressfield brings to life the confrontation between an invading Western army and fierce Eastern warriors determined at all costs to defend their homeland. Narrated by an infantryman in Alexander’s army, The Afghan Campaign explores the challenges, both military and moral, that Alexander and his soldiers face as they embark on a new type of war and are forced to adapt to the methods of a ruthless foe that employs terror and insurgent tactics. An edge-of-your-seat adventure, The Afghan Campaign once again demonstrates Pressfield’s profound understanding of the hopes and desperation of men in battle and of the historical realities that continue to influence our world.

Memory of Fire

Memory of Fire
Title Memory of Fire PDF eBook
Author Holly Lisle
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 548
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0061833088

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Lauren Dane discovers a doorway to another reality in Cat Creek, North Carolina -- and she crosses over, driven by a strange compulsion she can neither resist nor comprehend. Molly McColl is brought there against her will -- kidnapped from her trailer and carried into a realm that traps her, terrifies her...yet offers her a strange and wondrous escape. In an extraordinary universe of magic and monsters, two strangers sharing only pain and loss must now pursue the destiny that has united them. Because worlds are suddenly threatened by an evil beyond imagining -- the world they have entered...and the one the have left behind.

Beyond the Gates of Antares

Beyond the Gates of Antares
Title Beyond the Gates of Antares PDF eBook
Author Rick Priestley
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016
Genre Fantasy games
ISBN 9781911281009

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Lucio Fulci

Lucio Fulci
Title Lucio Fulci PDF eBook
Author Charles Balun
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre
ISBN 9781888214079

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Christo and Jeanne-Claude

Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Title Christo and Jeanne-Claude PDF eBook
Author Jan Greenberg
Publisher
Total Pages 58
Release 2008-10-14
Genre Art
ISBN

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Covers the early life and career of Christo and Jeanne-Claude and then a focus on their 2005 installation in Central Park of over seven thousand saffron panels.