Torpedo Run * Banners of Silk * My Left Foot * Trojan Treasure (4 condensed novels in one book)

Douglas Reeman, Rosalind Laker, Christy brown, Robert L. Fish

Torpedo Run * Banners of Silk * My Left Foot * Trojan Treasure (4 condensed novels in one book)

Cena: 17,80 

Stan książki
średni/wyraźne zużycie (książka w twardej oprawie bez papierowej obwoluty, pożółkłe strony)
Nr katalogowy
02110014
Liczba stron
510
Rok wydania
1981
Okładka
twarda
Rozmiar
14x20

Pozostało tylko: 1

Book description

Torpedo Run by Douglas Reeman
          It was in 1943. On the Black Sea, the Russians were fighting a desperate battle to regain control. But the Russians’ one real weakness was on the water: whatever they did, the Germans did it better, and the daring hit-and-run tactics of the E-boats plagued them. At last the British agreed to send them a small flotilla of motor torpedo boats under the command of John Devane. Devane had been in the Navy since the outbreak of war. More than a veteran, he was a survivor – and the two rarely went together in the savage war of MTBs. Given command t short notice, Devane soon learned that, even against the vast and raging background of the Eastern Front, war could still be a personal duel between individuals.

Banners of Silk by Rosalind Laker
          She ruled an empire of elegance. Louise Vemet. Raised in the slums of Paris. Coming of age around the splendor and corruption of the Second Empire. She ruled the world of fashion, clothing the most fabled women of title and of pleasure in a society where even sin had to have style. She took as her lover a nobleman she could never wed — and gave a name to their child by entering into a passionless marriage. Sweeping from the Paris of Louis Napoleon to the England of Queen Victoria… and from the depths of despair to the heights of joy and fulfillment… this is the unforgettable saga of a woman of daring and destiny — and the dazzling world of French haute couture she helped create…

My Left Foot by Christy Brown
          My Left Foot is the 1954 autobiography of Christy Brown, who was born with cerebral palsy on June 5, 1932 in Dublin, Ireland. As one of 13 surviving children, Brown went on to be an author, painter and poet.
          Brown begins his book by telling the reader about his early childhood. When he was four months old, Brown’s mother was the first to notice that there was something wrong with his health. He could not hold his head upright or control his body movements. After seeking medical advice, the family’s worst fears were confirmed: Christy was physically handicapped and suffered from an incurable affliction called cerebral palsy. His family, besides his mother, think he’s an idiot. They tell his mother to give up. Although the doctors did not believe in Brown’s mental intelligence, his mother did not lose faith in her son and supported him as a full member of the family.
          A transforming moment occurs in the young boy’s life that proves him to be intelligent. He discovers that he can control his left foot and toes. At the age of five, he snatches a piece of yellow chalk from his sister with his left foot. He marks the letter "A" on the floor with his foot and the help of his mother. He had wanted to make, what he described as, "a wild sort of scribble with it on the slate". It is from this incident that the book received its title. In this moment, Brown had found a way to express himself since he could not speak like a healthy child.

Trojan Treasure by Robert L. Fish
          The fabulous lost treasure of ancient Troy suddenly turns up for international auction. But who is selling it – and why? And where has the priceless collection been since it disappeared during World War II?
          Ruth McVeigh, head of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is determined to solve the mystery. The bizarre treasure hunt leads her across Europe – into an unexpected romance, along dark paths of espionage, and under the threat of murder.

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