NO MAN'S LAND (A WW1 Saga)

NO MAN'S LAND (A WW1 Saga)
Title NO MAN'S LAND (A WW1 Saga) PDF eBook
Author H. C. McNeile
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 260
Release 2023-12-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This eBook edition of "NO MAN'S LAND (A WW1 Saga)" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Herman Cyril McNeile (1888-1937) commonly known as H. C. McNeile or Sapper, was a British soldier and author. Drawing on his experiences in the trenches during the First World War, he started writing short stories and getting them published in the Daily Mail. McNeile's stories are either directly about the war, or contain people whose lives have been shaped by it. His war stories were considered by contemporary audiences as anti-sentimental, realistic depictions of the trenches, and as a "celebration of the qualities of the Old Contemptibles". Extract: "It was from the top of the Rock that they watched their evil-smelling boat depart, to plug on northward up the home trail, unperturbed by naval battles or rumours thereof. And it was from the top of the Rock they first saw the smoke of the P. and O., outward bound, on which they were destined to complete the journey. Below lay the bay, dotted with German and Austrian ships caught on the high seas at the outbreak of war; a destroyer was going half-speed towards the Atlantic; a cruiser lay in dock, her funnels smoking placidly. "So long." The gunner subaltern waved a weary hand from his point of vantage, where he was inspecting life with a telescope. "There's your barge, but she won't leave till to-morrow. If this goes on for much longer, my nerves will give way under the strain. The excitement is too great."

NO MAN'S LAND (A WW1 Saga)

NO MAN'S LAND (A WW1 Saga)
Title NO MAN'S LAND (A WW1 Saga) PDF eBook
Author H. C. McNeile / Sapper
Publisher Musaicum Books
Total Pages 232
Release 2017-08-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 8027200709

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This eBook edition of "NO MAN'S LAND (A WW1 Saga)" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Herman Cyril McNeile (1888-1937) commonly known as H. C. McNeile or Sapper, was a British soldier and author. Drawing on his experiences in the trenches during the First World War, he started writing short stories and getting them published in the Daily Mail. McNeile's stories are either directly about the war, or contain people whose lives have been shaped by it. His war stories were considered by contemporary audiences as anti-sentimental, realistic depictions of the trenches, and as a "celebration of the qualities of the Old Contemptibles". Extract: "It was from the top of the Rock that they watched their evil-smelling boat depart, to plug on northward up the home trail, unperturbed by naval battles or rumours thereof. And it was from the top of the Rock they first saw the smoke of the P. and O., outward bound, on which they were destined to complete the journey. Below lay the bay, dotted with German and Austrian ships caught on the high seas at the outbreak of war; a destroyer was going half-speed towards the Atlantic; a cruiser lay in dock, her funnels smoking placidly. "So long." The gunner subaltern waved a weary hand from his point of vantage, where he was inspecting life with a telescope. "There's your barge, but she won't leave till to-morrow. If this goes on for much longer, my nerves will give way under the strain. The excitement is too great."

No Man’s Land

No Man’s Land
Title No Man’s Land PDF eBook
Author H.C. McNeile
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 186
Release 2020-08-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752435917

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No Man's Land

No Man's Land
Title No Man's Land PDF eBook
Author Sapper
Publisher
Total Pages 346
Release 1917
Genre World War, 1914-1918
ISBN

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The Country of the Blind, and 32 Other Stories (The original unabridged edition)

The Country of the Blind, and 32 Other Stories (The original unabridged edition)
Title The Country of the Blind, and 32 Other Stories (The original unabridged edition) PDF eBook
Author H. G. Wells
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 496
Release 2023-12-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This carefully crafted ebook: "The Country of the Blind, and 32 Other Stories (The original unabridged edition)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. "The Country of the Blind" is a short story written by H. G. Wells. It was first published in the April 1904 issue of The Strand Magazine and included in a 1911 collection of Wells's short stories, The Country of the Blind and Other Stories. It is one of Wells's best known short stories and features prominently in literature dealing with blindness. Table of contents: The jilting of Jane -- The cone -- The stolen bacillus -- The flowering of the strange orchid -- In the Avu Observatory -- Aepyornis Island -- The remarkable case of Davidson's eyes -- The Lord of the Dynamos -- The moth -- The treasure in the forest -- The story of the late Mr. Elvesham -- Under the knife -- The sea raiders -- The obliterated man -- The Plattner story -- The red room -- The purple Pileus -- A slip under the microscope -- The crystal egg -- The star -- The man who could work miracles -- A vision of judgment -- Jimmy Goggles the God -- Miss Winchelsea's heart -- A dream of Armageddon -- The valley of spiders -- The new accelerator -- The truth about Pyecraft -- The magic shop -- The empire of the ants -- The door in the wall -- The country of the blind -- The beautiful suit. Herbert George "H. G." Wells (1866 – 1946) was an English writer, now best known for his work in the science fiction genre. He was also a prolific writer in many other genres, including contemporary novels, history, politics and social commentary, even writing textbooks and rules for war games.

The Greatest Works of Henryk Sienkiewicz

The Greatest Works of Henryk Sienkiewicz
Title The Greatest Works of Henryk Sienkiewicz PDF eBook
Author Henryk Sienkiewicz
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 6112
Release 2023-12-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This meticulously edited Henryk Sienkiewicz collection presents the finest selected works of 1905 Nobel Prize laureate. Contents: Novels Quo Vadis In Desert and Wilderness With Fire and Sword The Deluge Pan Michael Children of the Soil On the Field of Glory Whirlpools Without Dogma In Vain Short Story Collections Lillian Morris and Other Stories Hania and Other Stories Sielanka, a Forest Picture, and Other Stories Life and Death and Other Legends and Stories So Runs the World

The Best Historical Novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz

The Best Historical Novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz
Title The Best Historical Novels by Henryk Sienkiewicz PDF eBook
Author Henryk Sienkiewicz
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 3536
Release 2023-12-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This carefully crafted ebook collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Quo Vadis With Fire and Sword The Deluge Pan Michael On the Field of Glory