The Commodore (Vol. Book 17) (Aubrey/Maturin Novels)

The Commodore (Vol. Book 17) (Aubrey/Maturin Novels)
Title The Commodore (Vol. Book 17) (Aubrey/Maturin Novels) PDF eBook
Author Patrick O'Brian
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 352
Release 2011-12-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0393088480

Download The Commodore (Vol. Book 17) (Aubrey/Maturin Novels) Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The seventeenth novel in the best-selling Aubrey/Maturin series of naval tales, which the New York Times Book Review has described as "the best historical novels ever written." Having survived a long and desperate adventure in the Great South Sea, Captain Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin return to England to very different circumstances. For Jack it is a happy homecoming, at least initially, but for Stephen it is disastrous: his little daughter appears to be autistic, incapable of speech or contact, while his wife, Diana, unable to bear this situation, has disappeared, her house being looked after by the widowed Clarissa Oakes. Much of The Commodore takes place on land, in sitting rooms and in drafty castles, but the roar of the great guns is never far from our hearing. Aubrey and Maturin are sent on a bizarre decoy mission to the fever-ridden lagoons of the Gulf of Guinea to suppress the slave trade. But their ultimate destination is Ireland, where the French are mounting an invasion that will test Aubrey's seamanship and Maturin's resourcefulness as a secret intelligence agent. The subtle interweaving of these disparate themes is an achievement of pure storytelling by one of our greatest living novelists.

The Commodore

The Commodore
Title The Commodore PDF eBook
Author P. T. Deutermann
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 305
Release 2016-08-02
Genre FICTION
ISBN 1250078075

Download The Commodore Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"In The Commodore, the Navy in 1942-1943 is fighting a losing battle against Japan for control of the Solomon Islands. Vice Admiral William "Bull" Halsey is tasked to change the course of the war. Halsey, a maverick, goes on the offensive and appoints a host of new destroyer commanders, including a wild-card named Harmon Wolf. An American Indian from a Minnesota reservation, Wolf has never fit in with the traditional Navy officer corps. But under Halsey, Wolf's aggressive tactics and gambling nature bring immediate results, and he is swiftly promoted to Commodore of an entire destroyer squadron. What happens next will change Wolf's life, career, and the fate of his ships forever. An epic story of courage, disaster, survival, and triumph that culminates in the pivotal battle of Vela Gulf..."--

The Commodore’s Story

The Commodore’s Story
Title The Commodore’s Story PDF eBook
Author Ralph Middleton Munroe
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages 619
Release 2018-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 1789125677

Download The Commodore’s Story Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The changes which brought the city of Miami of today are delightfully described in this book of personal reminiscences, written by one of Florida’s earliest settlers in collaboration with his life-long friend, Vincent Gilpin. Ralph Munroe first went to Biscayne Bay in 1887. Soon after that time he and his friends built his home, The Barnacle, in Coconut Grove, where he has lived ever since. From this center his influence has been felt for almost fifty years—during the vivid and exciting period of early exploration and settlement,—during the slow development which led up to Flagler and the railroad,—through the boom, the disastrous hurricanes against which the Commodore’s warnings went unheeded, down to the present time. No one interested in southern Florida or in the sea can afford to miss this picturesque story of a Biscayne Bay pioneer who is today so widely and affectionately known. One of Florida’s earliest lovers, the Commodore has been unswervingly devoted to the best interests of the region and has been close to the most significant incidents of its growth. Beautifully illustrated throughout with photographs from Ralph Munroe’s private collection, the earliest on the Bay.

Programming the Commodore 64

Programming the Commodore 64
Title Programming the Commodore 64 PDF eBook
Author Raeto Collin West
Publisher Compute Publications International
Total Pages 642
Release 1985
Genre BASIC (Computer program language)
ISBN

Download Programming the Commodore 64 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Complete Commodore Inner Space Anthology

The Complete Commodore Inner Space Anthology
Title The Complete Commodore Inner Space Anthology PDF eBook
Author Hildon, Karl J. H
Publisher Milton, Ont. : Transactor Pub.
Total Pages 122
Release 1985
Genre Commodore computers
ISBN 9780969208600

Download The Complete Commodore Inner Space Anthology Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Commodore

Commodore
Title Commodore PDF eBook
Author Brian Bagnall
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-08
Genre
ISBN 9780994031013

Download Commodore Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Filled with first-hand accounts of ambition, greed, and inspired engineering, this history of the personal computer revolution takes readers inside the cutthroat world of Commodore. Before Apple, IBM, or Dell, Commodore was the first computer manufacturer to market its machines to the public, selling an estimated 22 million Commodore 64s. Those halcyon days were tumultuous, however, owing to the expectations and unsparing tactics of founder Jack Tramiel. Engineers and managers with the company between 1976 and 1994 share their memories of the groundbreaking moments, soaring business highs, and stunning employee turnover that came with being on top in the early days of the microcomputer industry. This updated third edition includes additional interviews and first-hand material from major Commodore figures like lead engineer Jeff Porter, engineers Bob Welland, Michael Sinz, Hedley Davis and Electronics Arts founder Trip Hawkins.

On the Edge

On the Edge
Title On the Edge PDF eBook
Author Brian Bagnall
Publisher
Total Pages 572
Release 2006
Genre Computer industry
ISBN

Download On the Edge Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book tells the story of Commodore through first-hand accounts by former Commodore engineers and managers. Reliving the early years of an icon in the personal computer revolution turns out to be a fascinating and improbably hilarious journey. This gripping tale of ambition, greed, and inspired engineering gives readers a front row seat at the dawn of the personal computer. Engineers and managers relate their experiences through personal first-hand accounts, vividly recalling the most important moments of Commodore's entry into computers in 1976 until its demise in 1994. The Commodore years are tumultuous, owing to their volatile founder, Jack Tramiel. He pushes his team to extreme limits, demanding that they almost kill themselves to meet his lofty expectations. Against all odds, his engineers deliver more color, more character, and more value than either Apple or IBM. While other companies receive more press, Commodore sells more computers. They cut a path of destruction through the competition, knocking out Sinclair, Tandy, Texas Instruments, and Atari and almost mortally wounding Apple. Unfortunately, Tramiel's cut throat tactics also prove to be his undoing. He uses up his managers and employees like disposable ink cartridges, producing the highest employee turnover rate in the industry.