Author: Patrick Shannon
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977268986
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
The Price of Glory is the story of a noble mission, conceived by the man who vowed to see it through to completion. His name was Robert La Salle. His goal was to establish a French colony at the mouth of the Mississippi river and then claim the entire river valley and all its tributaries for his king, Louis XIV. While it was La Salle who conceived the brilliant idea, it was he who was responsible for its failure. That and the primitive state of navigation in the 17th century. Taming a wilderness populated only by its original inhabitants was a grim task. The Price of Glory, based rigorously on historical facts but written as a novel, will place you at the center of all the action, terror, cruelty, betrayal and bravery induced by the attempt to tame that land which would become part of America. It will also reveal the volatile and unstable personality of Robert La Salle which insured its failure. In the end, the hundreds of lost lives under his care proved to be too high a price for his glory.
The Price of Glory
Author: Alistair Horne
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0140170413
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 613
Book Description
The battle of Verdun lasted ten months. It was a battle in which at least 700,000 men fell, along a front of fifteen miles. Its aim was less to defeat the enemy than bleed him to death and a battleground whose once fertile terrain is even now a haunted wilderness. Alistair Horne's classic work, continuously in print for over fifty years, is a profoundly moving, sympathetic study of the battle and the men who fought there. It shows that Verdun is a key to understanding the First World War to the minds of those who waged it, the traditions that bound them and the world that gave them the opportunity.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0140170413
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 613
Book Description
The battle of Verdun lasted ten months. It was a battle in which at least 700,000 men fell, along a front of fifteen miles. Its aim was less to defeat the enemy than bleed him to death and a battleground whose once fertile terrain is even now a haunted wilderness. Alistair Horne's classic work, continuously in print for over fifty years, is a profoundly moving, sympathetic study of the battle and the men who fought there. It shows that Verdun is a key to understanding the First World War to the minds of those who waged it, the traditions that bound them and the world that gave them the opportunity.
The Price of Glory
Author: Patrick Shannon
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977268986
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
The Price of Glory is the story of a noble mission, conceived by the man who vowed to see it through to completion. His name was Robert La Salle. His goal was to establish a French colony at the mouth of the Mississippi river and then claim the entire river valley and all its tributaries for his king, Louis XIV. While it was La Salle who conceived the brilliant idea, it was he who was responsible for its failure. That and the primitive state of navigation in the 17th century. Taming a wilderness populated only by its original inhabitants was a grim task. The Price of Glory, based rigorously on historical facts but written as a novel, will place you at the center of all the action, terror, cruelty, betrayal and bravery induced by the attempt to tame that land which would become part of America. It will also reveal the volatile and unstable personality of Robert La Salle which insured its failure. In the end, the hundreds of lost lives under his care proved to be too high a price for his glory.
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977268986
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 421
Book Description
The Price of Glory is the story of a noble mission, conceived by the man who vowed to see it through to completion. His name was Robert La Salle. His goal was to establish a French colony at the mouth of the Mississippi river and then claim the entire river valley and all its tributaries for his king, Louis XIV. While it was La Salle who conceived the brilliant idea, it was he who was responsible for its failure. That and the primitive state of navigation in the 17th century. Taming a wilderness populated only by its original inhabitants was a grim task. The Price of Glory, based rigorously on historical facts but written as a novel, will place you at the center of all the action, terror, cruelty, betrayal and bravery induced by the attempt to tame that land which would become part of America. It will also reveal the volatile and unstable personality of Robert La Salle which insured its failure. In the end, the hundreds of lost lives under his care proved to be too high a price for his glory.
The Price of Glory
Author: William H. Keith, Jr.
Publisher: New Amer Library
ISBN: 9780451452177
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Their home base destroyed, the Grey Death Legion, now branded as outlaws, search for a lost Star League treasure in hopes of clearing their names
Publisher: New Amer Library
ISBN: 9780451452177
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Their home base destroyed, the Grey Death Legion, now branded as outlaws, search for a lost Star League treasure in hopes of clearing their names
The Price for Glory
Author: M. N. Snitz
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781533341648
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Abraham Steinnermann offers two absolutes. One, he is very successful and the youngest bank officer in Western Europe. Two, he is especially skillful, lascivious, and licentious in his debauchery of beautiful women. His social skills with women are cursory, always secondary to his personal fulfillment. He is brash, arrogant, and obtrusively conceited. Intelligent and highly educated, Steinnermann insulates himself behind the periphery of his thinly veiled sanctuary. It is 1942. The evil that washes over others eludes him. "I am safe. Untouchable. Omnipotent. A special example that insures my safety." The iron cell door slams shut behind him. His strength and resolve vanish as does his arrogance and hedonism. His face wrinkles with emotion. His eyes tear. He cringes with the thought of his demise as fires around him singe his soul, and wanton barbarity attempts to leave his ashes to scatter dismissively with the slightest breeze. He is paralyzed with a fear that castrates his heart and purges his soul. He seeks the perceived safety of Destiny, although his intellect can neither portray its effectiveness nor assess its mystery. Twelve singular characters of intrigue enter his life and hold in their grasp Steinnerman's future. The "Gang of Twelve" offer redemption but also pain and suffering. "I choose life! I seek Glory! I follow my Destiny!" So states Abraham Steinnermann, whose legacy becomes the Pantheon for humanity. And so too his story continues.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781533341648
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Abraham Steinnermann offers two absolutes. One, he is very successful and the youngest bank officer in Western Europe. Two, he is especially skillful, lascivious, and licentious in his debauchery of beautiful women. His social skills with women are cursory, always secondary to his personal fulfillment. He is brash, arrogant, and obtrusively conceited. Intelligent and highly educated, Steinnermann insulates himself behind the periphery of his thinly veiled sanctuary. It is 1942. The evil that washes over others eludes him. "I am safe. Untouchable. Omnipotent. A special example that insures my safety." The iron cell door slams shut behind him. His strength and resolve vanish as does his arrogance and hedonism. His face wrinkles with emotion. His eyes tear. He cringes with the thought of his demise as fires around him singe his soul, and wanton barbarity attempts to leave his ashes to scatter dismissively with the slightest breeze. He is paralyzed with a fear that castrates his heart and purges his soul. He seeks the perceived safety of Destiny, although his intellect can neither portray its effectiveness nor assess its mystery. Twelve singular characters of intrigue enter his life and hold in their grasp Steinnerman's future. The "Gang of Twelve" offer redemption but also pain and suffering. "I choose life! I seek Glory! I follow my Destiny!" So states Abraham Steinnermann, whose legacy becomes the Pantheon for humanity. And so too his story continues.
Who is This King of Glory?
Author: Alvin Boyd Kuhn
Publisher: Book Tree
ISBN: 1585093181
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
This book reveals that much of Christianity and its beliefs had originated in ancient Egypt rather than the Middle East. The author presents us with how, where and why many spiritual Egyptian beliefs were adopted into Christian form and accepted as "history", as opposed to being carried over in their original mythological form. Kuhn states, "The gospels are not and never were histories. They are now proven to have been cryptic dramas of the spiritual evolution of humanity and of the history of the human soul in its earthly tabernacle of flesh." For Christianity to be expressed in the way it was first intended, as experienced during the first two centuries of its existence, one must first acknowledge its pagan roots. This is too much of a leap for most people, but they have not read this book. The author reveals how things were altered in the third century by the existing priesthood and why.
Publisher: Book Tree
ISBN: 1585093181
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
This book reveals that much of Christianity and its beliefs had originated in ancient Egypt rather than the Middle East. The author presents us with how, where and why many spiritual Egyptian beliefs were adopted into Christian form and accepted as "history", as opposed to being carried over in their original mythological form. Kuhn states, "The gospels are not and never were histories. They are now proven to have been cryptic dramas of the spiritual evolution of humanity and of the history of the human soul in its earthly tabernacle of flesh." For Christianity to be expressed in the way it was first intended, as experienced during the first two centuries of its existence, one must first acknowledge its pagan roots. This is too much of a leap for most people, but they have not read this book. The author reveals how things were altered in the third century by the existing priesthood and why.
BattleTech Legends: The Price of Glory
Author: William H. Keith
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
NOWHERE TO RUN... The Gray Death Legion is in the employ of the Free Worlds League, and has even been given a landhold on the planet Helm. But dark forces conspire against them, and the Legion soon finds themselves declared renegade war criminals, fair game for anyone to attack. Now they are on the run on their home planet, trying desperately to reach safety before the might of House Marik falls upon them. They are about to discover the true motives of those who engineered their downfall. And what they discover will change the Inner Sphere forever...
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
NOWHERE TO RUN... The Gray Death Legion is in the employ of the Free Worlds League, and has even been given a landhold on the planet Helm. But dark forces conspire against them, and the Legion soon finds themselves declared renegade war criminals, fair game for anyone to attack. Now they are on the run on their home planet, trying desperately to reach safety before the might of House Marik falls upon them. They are about to discover the true motives of those who engineered their downfall. And what they discover will change the Inner Sphere forever...
Weight of Glory
Author: C. S. Lewis
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0060653205
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Selected from sermons delivered by C. S. Lewis during World War II, these nine addresses offer guidance and inspiration in a time of great doubt.These are ardent and lucid sermons that provide a compassionate vision of Christianity.
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0060653205
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Selected from sermons delivered by C. S. Lewis during World War II, these nine addresses offer guidance and inspiration in a time of great doubt.These are ardent and lucid sermons that provide a compassionate vision of Christianity.
Visions of Glory
Author: John M. Pontius
Publisher: CFI
ISBN: 9781462128433
Category : RELIGION
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher: CFI
ISBN: 9781462128433
Category : RELIGION
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Battle of Verdun
Author: Alan Axelrod
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493022105
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
The Great War ate men, machines, and money without mercy or remission. At the end of 1915, the German army chief of staff, Erich von Falkenhayn, believed he knew how to finally kill the beast and win the war. On Christmas day, 1915, Falkenhayn sent a letter to Kaiser Wilhelm II proposing a campaign to demoralize Britain, whose industrial might and maritime power were the foundation of the alliance against Germany, while also knocking France out of the war. He wrote that the “strain on France has reached breaking point …. If we succeed in opening the eyes of her people to the fact that in a military sense they have nothing more to hope for, that breaking point would be reached and England’s best sword knocked out of her hand.” His plan was to attack a single point the French perceived as so vital that they would be compelled “to throw in every man they have.” Falkenhayn concluded: “If they do so, the forces of France will bleed to death” or, as he put it later, the “French army would be bled white.” Falkenhayn’s target of choice was Verdun, a place that, throughout virtually all of the history of Europe, had been a fortress. Located within a loop of the Meuse River, it occupied a strategic blocking position in the Meuse River valley. As recently as the Franco-Prussian War of 1871, Verdun had been the last of the French fortified cities to hold out against the German onslaught. After that war, it had been vastly augmented, so that it was now a circle of detached forts surrounding a central citadel. The town of Verdun itself, also fortified, was likewise encircled by forts distributed in a five-mile radius. The combined massive complex guarded not only passage through the river valley region, but also dominated a key railroad junction leading to points south, southwest, west, and north in France. Along with the related, but separate, Battle of the Somme, Verdun was among the most deadly battles in history. To understand this struggle is to understand all of World War I, including the principal stated motive of Woodrow Wilson for bringing the United States into the “European War” in April 1917. For him, Verdun proved both France’s determination to win at all costs and the likelihood that, without help, it would be defeated nevertheless. The unparalleled barbarity of Verdun, a product of the Old World, convinced the American president that only the principal nation of the New World could finally alter the grim course of human destiny. While many, both in 1916 and in the decades that followed, saw Verdun as a bloody monument to the inescapable futility of war, Wilson saw in it a hope for fighting what he would call a “war to end all wars.”
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493022105
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
The Great War ate men, machines, and money without mercy or remission. At the end of 1915, the German army chief of staff, Erich von Falkenhayn, believed he knew how to finally kill the beast and win the war. On Christmas day, 1915, Falkenhayn sent a letter to Kaiser Wilhelm II proposing a campaign to demoralize Britain, whose industrial might and maritime power were the foundation of the alliance against Germany, while also knocking France out of the war. He wrote that the “strain on France has reached breaking point …. If we succeed in opening the eyes of her people to the fact that in a military sense they have nothing more to hope for, that breaking point would be reached and England’s best sword knocked out of her hand.” His plan was to attack a single point the French perceived as so vital that they would be compelled “to throw in every man they have.” Falkenhayn concluded: “If they do so, the forces of France will bleed to death” or, as he put it later, the “French army would be bled white.” Falkenhayn’s target of choice was Verdun, a place that, throughout virtually all of the history of Europe, had been a fortress. Located within a loop of the Meuse River, it occupied a strategic blocking position in the Meuse River valley. As recently as the Franco-Prussian War of 1871, Verdun had been the last of the French fortified cities to hold out against the German onslaught. After that war, it had been vastly augmented, so that it was now a circle of detached forts surrounding a central citadel. The town of Verdun itself, also fortified, was likewise encircled by forts distributed in a five-mile radius. The combined massive complex guarded not only passage through the river valley region, but also dominated a key railroad junction leading to points south, southwest, west, and north in France. Along with the related, but separate, Battle of the Somme, Verdun was among the most deadly battles in history. To understand this struggle is to understand all of World War I, including the principal stated motive of Woodrow Wilson for bringing the United States into the “European War” in April 1917. For him, Verdun proved both France’s determination to win at all costs and the likelihood that, without help, it would be defeated nevertheless. The unparalleled barbarity of Verdun, a product of the Old World, convinced the American president that only the principal nation of the New World could finally alter the grim course of human destiny. While many, both in 1916 and in the decades that followed, saw Verdun as a bloody monument to the inescapable futility of war, Wilson saw in it a hope for fighting what he would call a “war to end all wars.”
Verdun 1916
Author: William F. Buckingham
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445641178
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
A gripping narrative of the most infamous Western Front battle of the war. The British remember the Somme, Russia the Brusilov Offensive, and France and Germany remember Verdun
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445641178
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
A gripping narrative of the most infamous Western Front battle of the war. The British remember the Somme, Russia the Brusilov Offensive, and France and Germany remember Verdun