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Books : History : Essays, Journals, Letters & True Accounts : General AAS

  • Apache

    Ed Macy

    Apache
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  • Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege

    Dan Mills

    Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege
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  • An Ordinary Soldier: Afghanistan: A Ferocious Enemy. A Bloody Conflict. One Man's Impossible Mission

    Doug Beattie

    An Ordinary Soldier: Afghanistan: A Ferocious Enemy. A Bloody Conflict. One Man's Impossible Mission
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  • Joint Force Harrier

    Adrian Orchard, James Barrington

    Joint Force Harrier
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  • Apache Dawn: Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned

    Damien Lewis

    Apache Dawn: Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
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  • Agent Zigzag: The True Wartime Story of Eddie Chapman: Lover, Traitor, Hero, Spy

    Ben Macintyre

    Agent Zigzag: The True Wartime Story of Eddie Chapman: Lover, Traitor, Hero, Spy
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  • Forgotten Voices of the Somme: The Most Devastating Battle of the Great War in the Words of Those Who Survived

    Joshua Levine

    Forgotten Voices of the Somme: The Most Devastating Battle of the Great War in the Words of Those Who Survived
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  • Sod That for a Game of Soldiers

    Mark Eyles-Thomas

    Sod That for a Game of Soldiers
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  • Austerlitz

    W.G. Sebald

    Austerlitz
    WG Sebald's Austerlitz has something of the fractured narrative and wanderlust of his novels The Emigrants and The Rings of Saturn, and continues to develop their obsession with history, loss and memory--or more precisely in this case, forgetting. In the decade since the original German publication of Vertigo, Sebald has established himself as indisputably one of Europe's most interesting and lauded writers.

    In 1967, the narrator bumps into a man in the salle de pas perdus of Antwerp's Central Station. Thus begins a long if intermittent acquaintance, during which he learns the life story of this stranger, retired architectural historian Jacques Austerlitz. Raised as Dafydd Elias by a strict Welsh Calvinist ministry family, it is only at school that Austerlitz learns his true name--and only years later, by a series of chance encounters, that he allows himself to discover the truth of his origins, as a Czech child spirited away from his mother and out of Nazi territory on the Kindertransport. He returns to confront the childhood traumas that have made him feel that "I must have made a mistake, and now I am living the wrong life."

    In this writer's hands, Austerlitz's tale of personal emotional repression becomes a metaphor for Europe's smothered past. Sebald wittily explores the tricks of time and space, unearthing Europe as an unconscious palimpsest. Delighting in lists and unfeasibly lengthy descriptions, Sebald can turn anything to poetry--even the alleged health benefits of Marienbad's Auschowitz springs become "a positive verbal coloratura of medical and diagnostic terms" (luckily, all his characters seem to be able to hold forth this way). Indeed, Sebald writes with such preternatural lucidity that even a harrowing account of writer's block ironically becomes a celebration of his own quite clearly unblockable virtuosity.

    At heart, though, Austerlitz is a serious indictment of modern Europe's "avoidance system", its repeated patterns of personal and institutional forgetting that, even within Austerlitz's own lifetime, have contrived to obscure, ignore and render irretrievable his past and the source of his pain. And yet, despite the bleakness of that picture, the book ends with its hero--and its readers--committed to trying, at least, to remember. --Alan Stewart

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  • A Long Way Gone: The True Story of a Child Soldier

    Ishmael Beah

    A Long Way Gone: The True Story of a Child Soldier
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  • Chickenhawk

    Robert Mason

    Chickenhawk
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  • Five Chimneys: A Woman Survivor's True Story of Auschwitz

    Olga Lengyel

    Five Chimneys: A Woman Survivor's True Story of Auschwitz
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  • The One That Got Away

    Chris Ryan

    The One That Got Away
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  • Immediate Action

    Andy McNab

    Immediate Action
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  • Ten Fighter Boys

    D.F.C. Forbes, D.F.C. Allen

    Ten Fighter Boys
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  • Spitfire Women of World War II

    Giles Whittell

    Spitfire Women of World War II
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  • In Foreign Fields: Heroes of Iraq and Afghanistan in Their Own Words

    Dan Collins

    In Foreign Fields: Heroes of Iraq and Afghanistan in Their Own Words
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  • We Were Soldiers Once...and Young: The Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam

    Harold G. Moore, Joseph L. Galloway

    We Were Soldiers Once...and Young: The Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam
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  • Famous

    Richard Van Emden, Vic Piuk

    Famous
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  • The Culture Industry (Routledge Classics) (Routledge Classics)

    Theodor W Adorno

    The Culture Industry (Routledge Classics) (Routledge Classics)
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