The Horse and the Tiger

The Horse and the Tiger
Author: Muriel Lennox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Horse trainers
ISBN: 9780969902553

Lennox follows two exceptional individuals--one devoted to breeding great champions; the other to training great champions--and the horse named Nijinsky, which stood at the crossroads of their extraordinary journeys.

The English Carriage

The English Carriage
Author: Hugh McCausland
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-05-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1473386640

Mr Hugh McCausland is an authority on the history and turn-out of English Carriages and Coaches. He has also driven many, if not all, of the coaches that have appeared on English roads. It had been said that few books of either fact or fiction are written, pictures painted or films made, in which carriages and their equipment have been correctly depicted. Mr McCausland has now fixed this problem with this fine book.

The Tiger and the Trojan Horse

The Tiger and the Trojan Horse
Author: Dennis Bloodworth
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2010-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9814561746

“Some mug had to do it,” said Lee Kuan Yew, explaining what appeared to be an act of pure folly—the decision of a politically puny group of young nationalists to take on the powerful communist movement in a crucial struggle for the strategic gateway to the East—Singapore. In the first phrase, the antagonists became partners, for while the nationalist were obliged to ride the communist tiger to gain the support of the masses, the outlawed communists saw their group as the Trojan Horse, through which they could capture constitutional power in a key British colony. But the ultimate aim of the ambitious ‘moderates’ was to rid Singapore of both colonialists and communists, in that order. And they succeeded. This is no academic study, and the often bizarre inside story of that duel between ill matched adversaries—the People’s Action Party and the Communist United Front—is brought startlingly to life in an account full of irony and paradox, strange encounters, bloody riots, and brutal assassinations. Dennis Bloodworth takes us into the half-world of the communist underground, with its elaborate tradecraft and secret rendezvous in a vivid tale of ruthlessness matched against ruthlessness, seen from both sides, and told with cool impartiality.