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Written by Brian W. Aldiss. By Corgi Books.
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Written by Brian McConnell. By Frewin.
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No comments about Fanni Kaplan, ili, Kto strelial v Lenina?: Sbornik dokumentov.
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By Boydell Press.
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No comments about Death and Dissent: Two Fifteenth-Century Chronicles: `The Dethe of the Kynge of Scotis', translated by John Shirley; `Warkworth's Chronicle': the Chronicle ... Peterhouse, Cambridge (Medieval Chronicles).
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Written by Leon Trotsky. By Publisher Unknown.
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Written by Anthony John Davies and Ann Blankenship Davies and Ann B. Davies. By Franklin Watts Ltd.
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Written by C. Patrick Joyce. By Revisionist Press.
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Written by Geoffrey C Ward. By Sangamon State University.
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Written by Scott Graham. By Blake Pub.
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5 comments about Violent Delights.
- This book may not be the most well-written, but it gives the reader plenty of insight as to how the troubles of Northern Ireland escalated in the 1970's. It is also gives a detailed and painfully honest account of a love affair that should never have been between a naive, romantic, Irish nationalist, and a deceptive British SAS soldier (the author). Though the author portrays his lover as a would-be killer, in the end he reveals the British government's role in the tragic events of that time. For those with an interest in politics and romance, go for this one.
- The writing is fairly pedestrian and the author fails to really capture the reader. The book deals more with the number of times the two characters got together than with the politics of N. Ireland.
Even thought the writer is a former SAS soldier, he reports one atrocity of the British in Northern Ireland but fails to truely acknowledge the discrimination or convey the deep divisions found here.
- This is one of the most sad and unusual love storys I have ever read. For an SAS soldier to fall madly in love with an IRA killer is so unlikely but here is the true story of such an event. It not only divulges the love story but also gives great detail of bombings and shootings that took place in Northern Ireland in the 70's and 80's. I just wish there could have been a follow up to the story but that was not to be...... to find out why you'll have to read the book and I guarantee you, you wont be disappointed.
- I have to honestly admit, I've gone back and forth trying to decide whether or not this book is on the level. The premise is incredible-an SAS trooper and an IRA member falling in love. As I've thought over all the information in this book, it does seem plausible to me that it's the real deal. As an SAS trooper, Graham is incredibly sympathetic to the Irish. But, at the same time, he pulls no punches when describing the methodology of the IRA. At the same time, the information I've found on Mairead Farrell isn't contradicted by his novel, and given the amount of information the IRA puts on the web, there would definitely be some rebuttle if Graham was full of it. Graham gives a pained account of the Gibraltar incident-which gives the book more credence. An SAS trooper simply toeing the line (i.e. writing propagnda) wouldn't have cast doubt on the integrity of that operation.
So. What do we have? Probably the most intense pair of star crossed lovers since Romeo and Juliet. Also, we have a small slice of the war between the Brits and the IRA. Personally, I haven't read anything this powerful in God knows how long. (If you suspend disbelief). I recommend this to everyone.
- This book doesn't work for me, and I have read a few. Probably would have been a great Mills & Boon had it not been so gratuitously violent. The contrived violence is a mask used in an attempt to validate what is most obviously fiction. There is no credibility. Nothing is delivered in this novel that cannot be garnered in the public domain or with a little research. It sits on my shelf alongside another book that defies all reality, i.e. OPJB, a work of complete and utter nonsense. A total waste of time for anyone interested in the real world. It is a fantasy probably perfect for lower end television grist-mill.
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Written by Fred Fogo. By Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc..
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1 comments about I Read the News Today.
- Fogo perceptively explores why Lennon's death generated such an enormous outpouring of grief and journalistic commentary, lifting Lennon from the ranks of pop music heroes to the level of social archetype. Drawing on Victor Turner's idea that society evolves through social drama--a tear or disruption of the social fabric followed by reintegration that creates new social forms--Fogo asserts that Lennon became a symbol of a generation alienated from "straight" society in the sixties and that has been searching for reintegration ever since. Lennon's transformation from rebel-poet to house-husband and parent is viewed as representative of a generation attempting to create a new definition of adulthood. This clearly-written book is important not so much because it shows Lennon's significance ranged well beyond pop music, but because of its well-thought-out analysis of ,the sixties cultural revolution and its impact on people's lives.
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INTANGIBLES INC. - and Other Stories: Neanderthal Planet; Randy's Symdrome; Send Her Victorious; Since the Assassination
Assassination
Fanni Kaplan, ili, Kto strelial v Lenina?: Sbornik dokumentov
Death and Dissent: Two Fifteenth-Century Chronicles: `The Dethe of the Kynge of Scotis', translated by John Shirley; `Warkworth's Chronicle': the Chronicle ... Peterhouse, Cambridge (Medieval Chronicles)
Kirov Assassination
The Assassination of Julius Caesar
Sarajevo shots: A study in the immediate origin of the First World War (Studies in revisionist historiography)
Lincoln and his legend
Violent Delights
I Read the News Today
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