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Colin Willock (1919–2005)

Auteur de La grande faille d'Afrique

34+ oeuvres 228 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Œuvres de Colin Willock

La grande faille d'Afrique (1900) 110 exemplaires
Fighters, The (1973) 21 exemplaires
Death in Covert (1961) 15 exemplaires
The animal catchers (1964) 12 exemplaires
An Introduction to TTCN-3 (2005) 11 exemplaires
The Enormous Zoo (1964) 6 exemplaires
Anglers' Encyclopaedia (1964) 4 exemplaires
Landscape with Solitary Figure (1966) 4 exemplaires
Kingdom of the Deep, The (1990) 4 exemplaires
Coast of Loneliness (1971) 3 exemplaires
The Man's Book (1958) 3 exemplaires
Coarse fishing (1955) 2 exemplaires
The New ABC of Shooting (1994) 2 exemplaires

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This is one of those volumes from the 1980s and 1990s that presented the first deep forays by natural history film-makers and naturalists into exotic and stressed environments. This one deals with the ecology and animals of the oceans, ranging through sharks, whales, penguins, sea-birds, walrus and seal, polar bear, and so on. The value of such, admittedly out-of-date, books is that they give an unparalleled glimpse of nature as it was many decades ago (running parallel with the lives of the older generation of readers), and thus provides a valuable benchmark to judge the present state of affairs. These volumes, moreover, presented the subject in direct and simple terms, as the technology, hardware and money for very complex studies were probably not available.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Dilip-Kumar | Jan 8, 2023 |
More of a comedy of manners than a true mystery. You get blitzed with a raft of information as to how hunting guns worked; I have strong suspicions there's something of a knowledge dump going on there. The mystery itself is rather paltry, and you don't get a lot of satisfaction out of the ending.
 
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EricCostello | Dec 9, 2020 |
A gentle introduction to the wildlife of south and southeast Asia, the Oriental region.
 
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Dilip-Kumar | May 28, 2020 |
This is a historical novel about the Lufftwaffe in WW II and the men who flew the planes, designed the planes and the political leaders who failed them. There men & women on both sides whose stories start in 1938 when they meet during a youth exchange. The English characters eventually join the RCAF and the German characters join the Lufftwaffe. As the war years pass, both sides see experience the bombing losing friends & family. The young men experience the fear and trauma of the constant fighting. As new planes are designed, the tide swings against the Nazis; but the Germans come up with their own weapons and planes such as the ME 262 jet. However Hitler & Goering mismanaged their resources and the Allies were able to overpower the Germans before they could put enough jets into service.

Willock does an admirable job of putting us behind the scenes on both sides of the battlefield. The flight descriptions are exciting and realistic. The descriptions of civilian life under wartime conditions, especially in Germany are first rate. At times it is difficult to believe that one is reading fiction.
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lamour | Jan 14, 2015 |

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Œuvres
34
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1
Membres
228
Popularité
#98,697
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
4
ISBN
49
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