Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Elizabeth Grubgeld. By Syracuse University Press.
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No comments about George Moore and the Autogenous Self: The Autobiography and Fiction (Irish Studies).
Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
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No comments about Ireland and Tasmania 1848: Sesquicentenary Papers.
Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by John Devoy. By Irish Academic Pr.
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1 comments about Recollections of an Irish Rebel.
- As one of the high ranking members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood in the ninteenth century and a leader of the Clan na Gael in America, John Devoy is well qualified to write a history of Fenianism. Though billed as a memoir, Recollections of an Irish Rebel goes beyond Devoy's personal experiences, giving profound insight into Ireland's most infamous secret societies during some of her darkest hours. John Devoy joined the Irish Republican Brotherhood in its early days following its formation by James Stephens in the 1850's. He was imprisoned during wide-scale arrests preceding the Fenian uprising of 1867, after which he was exiled in America. From there he was instrumental in organizing the American aid for the Easter Rising of 1916. All of this is explored in great detail in his book. The one drawback of this book is its tendency to get bogged down in sometimes confusing details. It could stand to be less wordy, but a better first hand account of ninteenth century Fenianism is not to be found.
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Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Pol O'Dochartaigh. By Four Courts Press.
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No comments about Julius Pokorny, 1887-1970: Germans, Celts and Nationalism.
Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Ann Williams. By Hambledon & London.
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1 comments about Aethelred the Unready: The Ill-Counselled King.
- Aethelred the Unready is portrayed as anything but in this fascinating new history of his reign. He was rarely unready and frequently quick on the march to stop Danish/Viking invasion of the 10th century when he reigned as king over England for 38 years. A reformer and passionate defender of his people he deserves to be up there with other great Kings such as William the Conquerer, King Arthur, Henry II, Edward III and Richard II.
A fascinating individual in this biography, one of the few on this extraordinary man, the story of 10t century England comes alive, describing the people who populated England before the Norman invasion of 1066.
Seth J. Frantzman
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Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Jeremy Rowett Johns. By Polperro Heritage Press.
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No comments about The Smugglers' Banker.
Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
By Oxford University Press.
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No comments about Little Innocents: Childhood Reminiscences (Oxford Paperbacks).
Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Thomas Moore. By Univ of Delaware Pr.
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No comments about The Journal of Thomas Moore: 1831-1835 (Journal of Thomas Moore).
Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Leon O'Broin. By Inst of Public Administration.
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No comments about No Man's Man: A Biographical Memoir of Joseph Brennan.
Posted in Biography (Friday, August 22, 2008)
Written by Bruno W. Lange. By 1st Books Library.
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5 comments about Born Into Turmoil.
- I just finished reading Bruno Lange's book, Born Into Turmoil.
The book is universally appealing in its portrayal of young boys in search of adventure in a world of chaos and/or peace. Reading it reminded me of the many stunts pulled by Tom Sawyer as written by Mark Twain. Bruno gives a refreshing, yet solemn biography of what it was like to grow up as an indoctrinated, Nazi youth. His father was drafted into the German Army as a medic in Poland while Bruno, himself, was drafted into the Hitler Youth movement. Hiding Jews and helping Poles were only a few examples in the book of the kindness of his parents.Bruno gives examples from a Nazi propaganda book, The Poisoned Mushrooms, in which Jews are depicted as animals and thieves and slaughterers of innocent animals...not to be trusted. One can only imagine the effects it had on the minds of young German youth at the time. Luckily, with the advance of the Allies into Germany, Bruno's family is captured and re-indoctrinated...able to let go of the hate that was sown into a country so full of beauty and promise. As a German teacher, I will make it a must read for my students. I feel it is a story they would be able to relate to on a personal level. Bruno tells of having lied about having appendicitis in order to skip school, and ends up with his appendics actually being removed! He finds a bazooka in the woods and fires it into a tree...knocking him and the tree to the ground and setting the surrounding grass on fire. He is starving for food and invents ingenious ways to feed his family, including making himself potato pancakes. Lacking lard or butter to fry them in, he resorts to using Singer sewing machine oil...only to discover that it turned out quite delicious. From leaping onto a moving Allied train to steal coal to keep his family warm or bicycling with a buddy across Europe on $3.85, he keeps the reader intrigued and squealing in delightful laughter the whole way through. It took me six hours to read and I recommend it to anyone who wants to see war from the German side. This is a MUST READ for those who would believe that HATE is the only way to resolve conflict.
- Bruno Lange's story of a child caught up in the ravages of WWII and his struggle to survive the deadly bombings and the war's aftermath, will touch your heart and lift your spirits. The account of this young boy's wartime experiences will make you laugh, smile and cry, but is never boring. And like a bird fluttering against the wind, young Bruno's struggle moved him upward and onward. With the strong will and determination of a Rhinelander, Bruno emerges from his wartime experiences a whole person; a person who leaves the normal scares of hatred and resentment behind. Bruno Lange's book, "Born Into Turmoil" will inspire and strengthen all who read it.
- I have always been fascinated by the events of WW II. No other incident in modern history has left us with such a dreadful, and far reaching legacy.
"Born into Turmoil" will offer the English speaking reader something different and fresh. Mr. Lange chronicles his experiences as a child growing up in Germany during the Second World War. Together with Mr. Lange you will experience the dreadful bombing raids, and the daily struggle to survive during an unbearable hardship. The theme which keeps surfacing throughout his book is his families love, and how this love managed to preserve the family through the war. When the war ends we witness the resourcefulness of Mr. Lange and his family as they try to survive while being threatened with starvation, and roaming hoards of "liberated" criminals. As time progresses we are given an insight into what things were like in post war Germany through Lange's eyes. No serious student of these times should be without their copy of "Born into Turmoil", It will give the reader a better understanding of the "other sides" story, and a more complete picture of a larger whole.
- Bruno Lange's book 'Born Into Turmoil' gives us a growing German boy's account on how his family endured their hardships during WWII and in the Postwar years. How the family helped each other out during these unthinkably harsh years of the war. Bruno Lange has meticulously written this book to show both sides of the war. He introduces his story by showing us what led to Hitler's Germany and why so many Germans supported him. He pointed out the Treaty of Versailles and it's Points against Germany, which created a blue print for the coming of WWII. I enjoyed reading 'Born Into Turmoil' immensely and would like to see a sequel to it written. Bruno Lange is a well versed author with a sense of humour, who manages to write a story taken from hard times but yet the reader feels comfortable reading it. He adds his warmth and personal touch to many of the Chapters. His pointing out the morals of the time shows us how much change we have gone through in such a short span of time. I found this book to be written compassionately but yet factual and historically precise. Unlike many of Hollywood's movies, which are constantly being altered and made more Politically correct to appease the public and profit from it, Bruno has not altered any of the events that he wrote about in 'Born Into Turmoil' at all. He writes actual historical and documented facts as they occurred during those years. Bruno Lange's 'Born into Turmoil' gets a five star review from me and I hope that more books like it will be written by many more Germans that lived during those years and have kept silent until now. The new generation needs to know what really happened to so many innocent German civilians during WWII
- What a tremendous book this author has written,- one that takes you right to the heart of the German family before, during, and after the war. Amazingly,- all youngsters have their own ways of dealing with situations forced upon them. Bruno Lange dealt with his in wildly funny ways. The family love is such an inspiration to the reader. This book tells so much of what many have never learned in school,- a must for every library!
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