War and Film in America

War and Film in America
Author: Marilyn J. Matelski
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786451467

America's chief exports are war and entertainment; combined, they are the war films viewed all over the world. The film industry is a partner of the government; American film shapes the ways in which both Americans and others view war. The authors herein explore differing film perspectives across five decades. The essays, written especially for this volume, explore topics such as frontier justice, Cold War fervor, government-sponsored terrorism, the "back-to-Nam" films, films as a venue for propaganda, and war's far-reaching effects on personal values, family relationships, and general civility. The movies used in these analyses vary from conventional battle epics like Bridge on the River Kwai and The Green Berets to motion pictures with a war motif either as part of the story (The Way We Were) or as a historical setting (The Graduate). Some of the films are satirical (Dr. Strangelove); some are propagandistic (The Alamo, Big Jim McLain). Other films include Black Hawk Down, True Lies, The Deer Hunter, Patriot Games and Let There Be Light. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

ATOLL 319

ATOLL 319
Author: William E. Dyson III
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493119389

Postal worker Bill, stuck with high gambling debts, joins the Atoll 319 Rescue Group after a near-miss by a loan shark sniper. He quickly finds himself and team members on Atoll 319 thrust into the deadly rescue missions with a wing a pray. Going into a sea of fire to save survivors of a sinking ship facing certain death. And, the final battle of the notorious Black Death and his bloodthirsty pirates terrorizing small islands, kidnapping women and children to be sold into white slavery using a well armed patrol boat killing anyone who stands in their way. Will the crew members of Atoll 319 be able save the natives, or will this be their last rescue mission? Read Atoll319 and experience the action and adventure of a small group of individuals saving those who cannot save themselves in the deadly South China Seas.

The Five Crowns

The Five Crowns
Author: Dhairya Joshi
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2021-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1685388906

The tale is of the world of Five kingdoms, where the Five kings rule, where the Five gods are worshipped and the legends are chronicled. ‘The Five Crowns’ is one of the ‘Legends of the Five kingdoms’. When king Flame decides to end the wars amongst Five through a political marriage, he ends up starting a new war. Thus, there begins a series of wars, massacres, murders and betrayals. In the midst of this chaos, they find that there awaits a greater evil than men.

Brothers

Brothers
Author: David Talbot
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 771
Release: 2008-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1847395856

Robert F. Kennedy was the first conspiracy theorist about his brother's murder. In this astonishingly compelling and convincing new account of the Kennedy years, acclaimed journalist David Talbot tells in a riveting, superbly researched narrative why, even on 22 November 1963, RFK had reason to believe that dark forces were at work in Dallas and reveals, for the first time, that he planned to open an investigation into the assassination had he become president in 1968. BROTHERS also portrays a JFK administration more besieged by internal enemies than has previously been realised, from within the Pentagon, the CIA, the FBI and the mafia. This frightening portrait of sinister elements within and without the government serves as the background for the emotionally charged journey of Robert Kennedy. Reading it, you can absolutely believe any number of people would have been happy for both brothers to meet a sticky end. The tragedy, not just for America but for the world, is that since their murders no one has had the nerve to stand against the dark forces they challenged in quite the same way.

Jungle Inferno

Jungle Inferno
Author: Desiree Holt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2017-06-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548481681

For Faith and Mark, the telepathic connection they'd shared for years was nothing compared to the scorching physical connection they realized as adults. From the first moment they came together, their relationship made the world's epic tales of love pale in comparison. Together they explored each other's deepest, darkest desires. But now Mark, a survivor of an ambush to his Delta Force team, is a prisoner of a terrorist group in the Peruvian jungle, and his telepathic communication with Faith is his only contact with the world. While she searches for help to save him, they survive on dreams of one another that defy boundaries. In the Phoenix Agency-a top notch security agency run by five men who served their country and rose from the ashes of war to serve again-Faith sees the strength and support she needs to rescue Mark. But will she be able to persuade the men of Phoenix to undertake a treacherous mission and bring Mark back to her arms?

Cellophane

Cellophane
Author: Marie Arana
Publisher: Dial Press Trade Paperback
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385336659

Don Victor Sobrevilla, a lovable, eccentric engineer, always dreamed of founding a paper factory in the heart of the Peruvian rain forest, and at the opening of this miraculous novel his dream has come true—until he discovers the recipe for cellophane. In a life already filled with signs and portents, the family dog suddenly begins to cough strangely. A wild little boy turns azurite blue. All at once Don Victor is overwhelmed by memories of his erotic past; his prim wife, Doña Mariana, reveals the shocking truth about her origins; the three Sobrevilla children turn their love lives upside down; the family priest blurts out a long-held secret.... A hilarious plague of truth has descended on the once well-behaved Sobrevillas, only the beginning of this brilliantly realized, generous-hearted novel. Marie Arana’s style, originality, and trenchant wit will establish her as one of the most audacious talents in fiction today and Cellophane as one of the most evocative and spirited novels of the year.

Eleven Bravo

Eleven Bravo
Author: E. Tayloe Wise
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786482230

E. Tayloe Wise served in Vietnam from May 1969 through April 1970. During those 11 months, he wrote an estimated 750-800 letters home. This memoir is based on those letters, which recounted the details of his experiences and also served as an outlet where he could express the terror, tedium and even boredom of his daily life while in Vietnam. It tells the story of the Vietnam War as this foot soldier viewed it from the jungle, as both a rifleman and a combat medic who was forced to learn his medical skills under fire, and who later became a personal waiter in the private mess hall of Major General E.B. Roberts, the Commanding General of the 1st Cavalry Division (Air Mobile). The story begins with a record of Wise's military history, his training as an infantryman in Leesville, Louisiana and his arrival in Vietnam on May 2, 1969. Chapter two details his first experience under enemy fire on May 11, when suicide squads penetrated their perimeter with the purpose of inflicting the maximum amount of damage with disregard to even the attackers' own lives. Chapters five and six recount the August 1969 battle of LZ Becky, a landing zone that was constructed just south of the Cambodian border and was destroyed only four weeks later. Chapter seven relates Wise's experiences after receiving a job as a waiter in the Commander General's mess hall. On April 9, 1970, his service ended and he headed home. The book contains diagrams of several battles and the author's personal photographs taken while he was in the jungle and in the rear echelon area of Phuoc Vinh.

The Melghat Trail

The Melghat Trail
Author: Prakash Thosre
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-12-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1543703860

Gripping encounters with wildlife is the heart and soul of the book. Such thrilling situations include a dozen wild boars congregating just a few feet away from the author, a leopard crouching at hand-shaking distance under his machaan, a leopard killing a bullock very near the author’s bed, a loner gaur about to stamp on him while he was sleeping out, a visit to a tiger’s den, following a tiger on foot, a ferocious charge by a sloth bear, the ruthless whistling hunters on a kill, and so on. The frustration of not sighting the Melghat tiger for one and half years after joining as the field director, Melghat Tiger Project, followed by the joy of sighting the elusive Melghat tiger, are described in the stories. During his journey through Melghat, the author met a variety of his unsung heroes, for whom sufficient space is given. There are funny situations judiciously sprinkled across too—a man on the upper branch, a tiger on the middle branch, and wild dogs surrounding the tree; a nightjar landing on the body of a VIP, tipsy animals and bears. It’s a comprehensive treat.