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Phil Grabsky

Auteur de The lost temple of Java

41 oeuvres 176 utilisateurs 5 critiques

Œuvres de Phil Grabsky

The lost temple of Java (1999) 35 exemplaires
I, Caesar: Ruling the Roman Empire (1997) 34 exemplaires
The Great Commanders (1993) 34 exemplaires
In Search Of Mozart 11 exemplaires
The Great Artists: From Giotto to Turner (2001) — Auteur — 8 exemplaires
In Search of Beethoven (2014) 3 exemplaires
Making War Horse 3 exemplaires
In Search of Haydn (2014) 3 exemplaires
Exhibition On Screen: Manet (2014) 2 exemplaires
Hail Caesar (1998) 2 exemplaires
Constantine: The Christian Emperor [1997 TV Episode] — Directeur; Auteur — 2 exemplaires

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La vita di Picasso come in una detective story, svelando passo dopo passo i fatti che portarono un ragazzo proveniente dal sud della Spagna alla notorietà mondiale. (fonte: Koch media)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | May 23, 2020 |
Our story first starts with Alexander the Great and his tactical prowess on the battlefield of his era. He is an ingenious commander easily outsmarting Darius III (King of Persia) on the fields and conquering much of the known world for his time (Persia, Parts of India,Greece, and other countries close to the Mediterranean Sea). The next brilliant tactician was Caesar who set the stones for the Roman Empire. He always was ambitious and conquered a good chunk of Gaul(Ancient France), Mediterranean countries, and also parts of the barbarians territories(Ancient Germany) being an amazing diplomat as well. We then have the ambitious Nelson and Napoleon who were an ultimate admiral plus general (Napoleon was a general and Nelson was a admiral). Nelson revolutionized the British naval power decimating any opposing fleets and Napoleon who conquered much of Europe twice with his ingenuity for tactics. Then finishing off with Grant and Zhukov which were the batch of new generals standing behind lines being very intelligent commanders. Grant helped orchestrate the fall of the Confederate states being one of the first ones to stand behind lines, and Zhukov helping the fall of the Nazi’s, taking over Berlin, and leading the biggest tank battle in history.

Overall, I thought this book was better than average but not a great read overall from the context. I thought it had very cool events inside of it but the rate the book was moving was kind of too slow for me. Though when they had the major battles it was completely epic telling about injuries, casualties, and the big numbers. Probably my favorite general was either Alexander the Great or Zhukov since the battles they designed were just awesome. Though my least favorite commander was Nelson since I’m more into armies then navies. Overall it was a pretty good read and I’d recommend it to you if your looking for a good book on spectacular commanders.
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LucasW.B3 | Jan 10, 2018 |
Fresh study of Beethoven with an excellent choice of musical excerpts
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Diane-bpcb | Jul 24, 2015 |
 
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psumesc | Mar 24, 2011 |

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Œuvres
41
Membres
176
Popularité
#121,982
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
5
ISBN
17
Langues
1

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