Author: William Hamilton Maxwell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
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The Bivouac
Author: William Hamilton Maxwell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
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The Bivouac
Author: R. Compton Noake
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368132350
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368132350
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
The Bivouac and the Battlefield, Or, Campaign Sketches in Virginia and Maryland
Author: George Freeman Noyes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 366
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The Bivouac and the Battlefield
Author: George Freeman Noyes
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
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The Bivouac; Or, Stories of the Peninsular War
Author: William Hamilton Maxwell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Peninsular War, 1807-1814
Languages : en
Pages : 884
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Peninsular War, 1807-1814
Languages : en
Pages : 884
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The bivouac: or, Martial lyrist. With an appendix - advice to the soldiers
Author: R. Compton Noake
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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Bivouac
Author: Kwame Dawes
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781617757105
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Kwame Dawes has been named a 2019 Windham-Campbell Prize Recipient in poetry "Few other novels encapsulate Jamaica's political upheavals so well. Protagonist Ferron Morgan agonizes over his father's death, maybe from a doctor's mistake, maybe from a radical rival's hands. Meanwhile, he's running from everything, including his own emotions about his fianc e--with sad results. Bivouac is not an easy or light book, but the immediacy Dawes creates is worth it." --Literary Hub, included in 5 Books You May Have Missed in April "With expressive description and languid cadence, Dawes deftly constructs a background that serves as an amorphous setting for the complicated experience of a grieving son...With subtle yet lyrical description of internal struggles set against a foreign background, Bivouac serves as a deceptively symbolic read about the bleak and mirthless aspects of life and, subsequently, death." --The Daily Nebraskan "An examination of grief and politics in a deftly written novel set in 1980s Jamaica...Astonishing prose." --Kirkus Reviews "With...dreamlike sequences, this is best suited for readers who enjoy character studies as well as lovers of Jamaican fiction." --Booklist "A deftly crafted and absolutely riveting read." --Midwest Book Review "Bivouac has that kind of rich and luxurious writing that makes you believe there is a purpose to every element of the story." --Tonstant Weader Reviews "Dawes examines the complicated terrain of grief with uncanny insight and spare, lucid prose. What unfolds is a story about a man, a family, and a country searching for answers and new hope." --Maaza Mengiste, author of Beneath the Lion's Gaze "Bivouac speaks in tongues so that the reader hears both the market and the courtroom, the orchestra of ancestral voices and the tone of individual conscience. Kwame Dawes's novel laughs and mourns, claps hands for the inventive communal spirit, and wrings those same hands as a result of political malfeasance. I was thrilled to see the writer channel his father's prose and summon pre-independence Jamaica. As readers we should celebrate Bivouac because of its celebration of Jamaica and, by extension, the Caribbean. The novel is replete with generational continuity and loyalty, from father to son, mother to child, the dead and the writer charged with the task of being custodian of their spirits." --Fred D'Aguiar, author of Feeding the Ghosts "Kwame Dawes brings the beauty and subtle rhythms of his poetic voice to this moving, dreamlike novel where the past intercedes on the present. A deep pleasure to read and savor." --Bernardine Evaristo, author of Mr. Loverman When Ferron Morgan's father dies in suspicious circumstances, his trauma is exacerbated by the conflict within his family and among his father's friends over whether the death was the result of medical negligence or if it was a political assassination. Ferron grew up in awe of his father's radical political endeavors, but in later years he watched as the resurgence of the political right in the Caribbean in the 1980s robbed the man of his faith. Ferron's response to the death is further complicated by guilt, particularly over his failure to protect his fianc e from a brutal assault. He begins to investigate the direction of his life with great intensity, in particular his instinct to keep moving on and running from trouble. This is a sharply focused portrayal of Jamaica at a tipping point in its recent past, in which the private grief and trauma condenses a whole society's scarcely understood sense of temporariness and dislocation.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781617757105
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Kwame Dawes has been named a 2019 Windham-Campbell Prize Recipient in poetry "Few other novels encapsulate Jamaica's political upheavals so well. Protagonist Ferron Morgan agonizes over his father's death, maybe from a doctor's mistake, maybe from a radical rival's hands. Meanwhile, he's running from everything, including his own emotions about his fianc e--with sad results. Bivouac is not an easy or light book, but the immediacy Dawes creates is worth it." --Literary Hub, included in 5 Books You May Have Missed in April "With expressive description and languid cadence, Dawes deftly constructs a background that serves as an amorphous setting for the complicated experience of a grieving son...With subtle yet lyrical description of internal struggles set against a foreign background, Bivouac serves as a deceptively symbolic read about the bleak and mirthless aspects of life and, subsequently, death." --The Daily Nebraskan "An examination of grief and politics in a deftly written novel set in 1980s Jamaica...Astonishing prose." --Kirkus Reviews "With...dreamlike sequences, this is best suited for readers who enjoy character studies as well as lovers of Jamaican fiction." --Booklist "A deftly crafted and absolutely riveting read." --Midwest Book Review "Bivouac has that kind of rich and luxurious writing that makes you believe there is a purpose to every element of the story." --Tonstant Weader Reviews "Dawes examines the complicated terrain of grief with uncanny insight and spare, lucid prose. What unfolds is a story about a man, a family, and a country searching for answers and new hope." --Maaza Mengiste, author of Beneath the Lion's Gaze "Bivouac speaks in tongues so that the reader hears both the market and the courtroom, the orchestra of ancestral voices and the tone of individual conscience. Kwame Dawes's novel laughs and mourns, claps hands for the inventive communal spirit, and wrings those same hands as a result of political malfeasance. I was thrilled to see the writer channel his father's prose and summon pre-independence Jamaica. As readers we should celebrate Bivouac because of its celebration of Jamaica and, by extension, the Caribbean. The novel is replete with generational continuity and loyalty, from father to son, mother to child, the dead and the writer charged with the task of being custodian of their spirits." --Fred D'Aguiar, author of Feeding the Ghosts "Kwame Dawes brings the beauty and subtle rhythms of his poetic voice to this moving, dreamlike novel where the past intercedes on the present. A deep pleasure to read and savor." --Bernardine Evaristo, author of Mr. Loverman When Ferron Morgan's father dies in suspicious circumstances, his trauma is exacerbated by the conflict within his family and among his father's friends over whether the death was the result of medical negligence or if it was a political assassination. Ferron grew up in awe of his father's radical political endeavors, but in later years he watched as the resurgence of the political right in the Caribbean in the 1980s robbed the man of his faith. Ferron's response to the death is further complicated by guilt, particularly over his failure to protect his fianc e from a brutal assault. He begins to investigate the direction of his life with great intensity, in particular his instinct to keep moving on and running from trouble. This is a sharply focused portrayal of Jamaica at a tipping point in its recent past, in which the private grief and trauma condenses a whole society's scarcely understood sense of temporariness and dislocation.
Staff Rides and Regimental Tours
Author: Sir Richard Cyril Byrne Haking
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Armies
Languages : en
Pages : 530
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Armies
Languages : en
Pages : 530
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The Strategy of Warfare – Boxed Set
Author: Carl von Clausewitz
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1995
Book Description
E-artnow presents to you this meticulously edited collection of the greatest military strategy books in history: On War (Carl von Clausewitz) Maxims of War (Napoleon Bonaparte) Battle Studies (Ardant du Picq) Guerrilla Warfare (Ernesto Che Guevara) The Book of War (Wu Qi) The Art of War (Sun Tzu) The Analects: The Book of Leadership (Confucius) Arthashastra: The Ancient Indian Book on Wisdom and Strategy (Kautilya) Strategemata: The Manual of Military Tactics (Sextus Julius Frontinus) De re military: Organization of the Roman Army and Battle Tactics (Publius Vegetius Renatus) The Art of War (Niccolò Machiavelli) Small Wars Manual: The Strategy of Military Operations (US Marine Corps)
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1995
Book Description
E-artnow presents to you this meticulously edited collection of the greatest military strategy books in history: On War (Carl von Clausewitz) Maxims of War (Napoleon Bonaparte) Battle Studies (Ardant du Picq) Guerrilla Warfare (Ernesto Che Guevara) The Book of War (Wu Qi) The Art of War (Sun Tzu) The Analects: The Book of Leadership (Confucius) Arthashastra: The Ancient Indian Book on Wisdom and Strategy (Kautilya) Strategemata: The Manual of Military Tactics (Sextus Julius Frontinus) De re military: Organization of the Roman Army and Battle Tactics (Publius Vegetius Renatus) The Art of War (Niccolò Machiavelli) Small Wars Manual: The Strategy of Military Operations (US Marine Corps)
The Order of Field Service of the German Army
Author: Karl Freiherr von Kaltenborn und Stachau
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description