“Dear Fatherland, Rest Quietly”

“Dear Fatherland, Rest Quietly”
Author: Margaret Bourke-White
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1789122678

THIS IS the story of the search for “Faceless Fritz”—the most difficult and frightening camera-hunt ever undertaken by ace photographer-reporter Margaret Bourke-White. “Fearless Fritz” was cable shorthand for one of several LIFE assignments that brought Miss Bourke-White and her camera to Germany some months before its fall. She was to pin down the private German citizens—to find out what kind of human being it was who, multiplied by millions, made up the Nazi terror. Was he cruel? Was he a villain? Or was he a jolly, gemutlich, beer-drinking, music-loving sentimentalist so many of us remembered, who had really been helpless in the power of a small gang of madmen? By the time Margaret Bourke-White arrived in Germany on this mission, she had seen much death and danger. She had been in Moscow during its fiercest bombings. In Italy she had come closer to the enemy lines than any American woman before her. But it was in Germany that cold horror overtook her. The Germany that Miss Bourke-White saw and recorded in this book puts to shame Dali’s most grotesque nightmares. It is a physical and spiritual chamber of horrors, a cuckoo-cloud land whose inhabitants live in a lost dream. They are the people whose faces are as usual and recognizable as neighbors’, but whose reactions do not seem to make sense. “Dear Fatherland, Rest Quietly,” which was first published in 1946, takes its title from the words of the anthem, “Die Wacht am Rhein,” to which German soldiers have marched three times in the memory of many now living. It brings new light to bear on the German people—in the hope that through a more immediate understanding of them, a fourth march may be averted... Richly illustrated throughout with 128 of her photographs, with detailed captions, forming an integral part of Margaret Bourke-White’s important report on conquered Germany.

They Never Die Quietly

They Never Die Quietly
Author: D. M. Annechino
Publisher: Amazon Encore
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780982555033

Detective Sami Rizzo is assigned to lead a task force to track and stop a serial killer, a physical therapist who believes he can "purify" his victims through torture and crucifixion, but Rizzo's desire to capture the killer without the aid of her male colleagues sets her up to be the killer's next victim.

Quietly in Their Sleep

Quietly in Their Sleep
Author: Donna Leon
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2009-02-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1555849059

A nun has left her convent after a series of suspicious deaths: “Leon’s novels are always a pleasure.” —The Washington Post In Venice, Italy, Commissario Guido Brunetti comes to the aid of a young Catholic sister, who has left her convent after five of her nursing home patients died unexpectedly. In the course of his inquiries, Brunetti encounters an unusual cast of characters, but discovers nothing that seems criminal. The police detective must determine whether the nun is simply creating a smoke screen to justify abandoning her vocation—or if she has stumbled onto something very real and very sinister that places her own life in imminent danger. “Leon’s books shimmer in the grace of their setting and are warmed by the charm of their characters.” —The New York Times Book Review Also published under the title The Death of Faith

They Rest Quietly

They Rest Quietly
Author: Odie Velta Nestor Chapman
Publisher: Elizabeth a Winninger
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780870125591

Wulf the Saxon

Wulf the Saxon
Author: George Alfred Henty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1894
Genre: Anglo-Saxons
ISBN:

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Ontario. Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1190
Release: 1911
Genre:
ISBN: