The Paul Richter Omnibus

The Paul Richter Omnibus

Author: James Barrington

Publisher: Canelo

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 3331

ISBN-13: 1911591290

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The bestselling military thrillers, now in a special omnibus edition Paul Richter: listed as working with the Foreign Operations Executive. Special forces and pilot experience. Trouble? Guaranteed. From supersonic chases above the Russian tundra to terrorists in Dubai and covert battles in North Korea, these are the most explosive thrillers you’ll ever read. This omnibus edition contains all six thrilling books in the series, perfect for fans of Robert Ludlum, Frederick Forsyth and Brad Thor.


Bioweapon

Bioweapon

Author: James Barrington

Publisher: Canelo

Published: 2019-07-11

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 1911420518

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A death that doesn’t make sense. A forgotten experiment. The world’s most devastating weapon. A weapons scientist in Cambridge is found dead under suspicious circumstances. Then a researcher at military science centre Porton Down goes missing. Paul Richter is on assignment in Amsterdam, chasing a lead from the GRU. What he finds is deeply worrying. Old weapons research is being unearthed, and powerful people blackmailed to keep the truth behind the two incidents hidden. As events spiral out of control, leading to an epic culmination on the Red Sea, Richter must battle against time to unravel this sinister plot, or face the full, unimaginable consequences... From bestselling author James Barrington comes the next scintillating installment in the Paul Richter thriller series, perfect for fans of James Deegan, Chris Ryan and Andy McNab.


New Illustrated Lives of Great Composers: Mahler

New Illustrated Lives of Great Composers: Mahler

Author: Edward Seckerson

Publisher: Omnibus Press

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0857128493

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Mahler’s life was a remarkably complex one, his success as a conductor continually overshadowed by his craving for recognition as a composer. Recognition which never came in his lifetime. In this biography, the author reveals how Mahler’s personality, his extraordinary life and his music are inseparable. New light is shed on his strange relationship with Alma Mahler, his wife, and on his turbulent love affairs. In Vienna, where he directed the Opera, Mahler was a prime target for rumour mongers. Nothing he did, whether private or public, escaped the attention of a Vienna avid for details of his personal life. The author portrays vividly the conflict which arose from the demands made on Mahler by his enormously successful career, and his desperate desire to pursue the creation of great music. Illustrated with portraits of the people who made up Mahler’s world and photographs of places associated with him, this book unfolds Mahler’s story with impressive psychological insight.


The German Novel of Education from 1764 to 1792

The German Novel of Education from 1764 to 1792

Author: Helmut Germer

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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This volume is a continuation of Professor Germer's earlier work, The German Novel of Education from 1793 to 1805. Together the two volumes represent the most comprehensive and detailed study of this genre yet undertaken. Germer distinguishes the Novel of Education («belehrender Roman») from the «Bildungsroman», which chronicles the development of a hero through trial and error to the attainment of his own station in life. The Novel of Education, on the other hand, offers the reader practical advice and instruction on religion, health, virtue and vice, and interpersonal relations. In the first chapter of his analysis Germer compiles an extensive bibliography. The second chapter examines the treatment of common man as revealed in this realistic fiction. The final chapters are devoted to the contemporary publishing scene and formal characteristics of the genre. The study represents a significant contribution to the study of «Volksaufklärung».


Great Stories from the German Romantics

Great Stories from the German Romantics

Author: Ludwig Tieck

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 2020-09-16

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0486848094

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This compilation presents seven stories by two writers who helped launch the German Romanticism movement. Translated by Thomas Carlyle, the influential tales range in mood from fantasy to satire.