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Philip Gibbs (1) (1877–1962)

Auteur de Now It Can Be Told

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Œuvres de Philip Gibbs

Now It Can Be Told (1920) 120 exemplaires
European Journey (1934) 27 exemplaires
England Speaks (1935) 26 exemplaires
The Soul of the War (1915) 18 exemplaires
Ordeal in England (1937) 17 exemplaires
Volken van een stam 11 exemplaires
The Battles of the Somme (2007) 11 exemplaires
Since then (1931) 10 exemplaires
Across the Frontiers (1938) 10 exemplaires
The cross of peace (1934) 9 exemplaires
Unchanging quest (1925) 9 exemplaires
No Price for Freedom (1956) 8 exemplaires
Realities of war (1819) 7 exemplaires
Wonders of the World (1930) 7 exemplaires
The Cloud Above the Green (1952) 6 exemplaires
Heirs apparent (1924) 6 exemplaires
The Middle of the Road 6 exemplaires
The age of reason; a novel (1920) 6 exemplaires
The Spoils of Time (1951) 6 exemplaires
Thine Enemy (1950) 5 exemplaires
The Winding Lane (1931) 5 exemplaires
More That Must Be Told (2012) 5 exemplaires
The Pilgrim's Progress to Culture (1929) 4 exemplaires
The hope of Europe (1921) 4 exemplaires
Crowded Company 4 exemplaires
The Hidden City (1934) 4 exemplaires
The Individualist (1924) 4 exemplaires
The Amazing Summer 4 exemplaires
The Interpreter 4 exemplaires
Young Anarchy (1926) 4 exemplaires
Broken Pledges 3 exemplaires
Behind the Curtain (1949) 3 exemplaires
The Romance of Empire 3 exemplaires
The Hopeful Heart 3 exemplaires
The Curtains of Yesterday (1958) 3 exemplaires
Darkened rooms 3 exemplaires
Etrange murmure (1937) 3 exemplaires
The Golden Years 2 exemplaires
Founders of the Empire (1903) 2 exemplaires
Little Novels of Nowadays (1924) 2 exemplaires
Ways of Escape (1933) 2 exemplaires
Life's Adventures (1957) 2 exemplaires
The Street of Adventure (1909) 2 exemplaires
Cities of refuge 2 exemplaires
The Wheel of Fortune (1960) 2 exemplaires
America speaks (1942) 1 exemplaire
One of the Crowd 1 exemplaire
The Healing Touch 1 exemplaire
Oliver's kind women 1 exemplaire
The Soul of a Nation (2013) 1 exemplaire
Called Back 1 exemplaire
Oil Lamps and Candlelight (1979) 1 exemplaire
Way to Victory, Vol. I & II (1919) 1 exemplaire
Wounded souls, (1920) 1 exemplaire
Great argument ... 1 exemplaire
Livets gåta 1 exemplaire
King's Favourite (2011) 1 exemplaire
Den ständiga frågan 1 exemplaire
The Anxious Days 1 exemplaire
The Menace (The Way to Victory) (2013) 1 exemplaire
The Soul of the War 1 exemplaire

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Spoiler: we won! Not a barrel of laughs but lots of action.
 
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ThomasNorford | 1 autre critique | Mar 7, 2023 |
Indeholder "Første Del: Den svundne Verden", "Anden Del: Den røde Flod", "Tredie Del: Prisen for Nederlaget".

???

Optakten til anden verdenskrig.
 
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bnielsen | Sep 16, 2020 |
Good book and a very interesting view of the battle of the somme

For those interested in reading it.
1. It is censored. This was written while the war was going on and thanks to British law at the time if what a correspondent wrote could be interpreted as helpful to the enemy it could very easily be punished by death. Even with that said he does still get to write a bit about the horrors of war, it's just not nearly as poignant or as shocking as in "now it can be told."

2. if you choose to read the Kindle version be aware it's written by a computer and not a person. From what I can tell the program in question is creating a digital copy from this scan of the book. https://archive.org/details/battlesofsomme00gibbuoft There are times when this book gets a bit hard to read because of the dark scans and sometimes the page underneath bleeding through. As such the program ends up with a series of odd typos. Lots of odd typos.
If such typos are apt to drive you nuts I suggest just reading the scan above. If not its still good to read it with the scan as a supplement. There are moments (like when the program met the map insert) that it just decides to start speaking in tongues and it's good to cross reference what the devil is going on.


As far as the actual book itself goes. As mentioned it does provide new views into this battle. My favorite is the description of the tanks. It's described as a monster, ichthyosaurs, giant bullfrog and Dragon with indigestion (my personal favorite by the way).
The exploits of a tank by the name of creme de menthe were also fun to read about. http://landships.activeboard.com/t56306047/tank-mki-c5-creme-de-menthe/
… (plus d'informations)
 
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Heather.Dennis | Nov 29, 2017 |
Interstuing as being a fairly eloquent expression of the case for appeasement, written before it had failed -- coming out in 1937, it explains the views that led to Munich the next year.
 
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antiquary | Nov 25, 2011 |

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