Britain's Deadly Peril

Britain's Deadly Peril
Author: William Le Queux
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Great Britain's Great War

Great Britain's Great War
Author: Jeremy Paxman
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0670919640

Jeremy Paxman's magnificent history of the First World War tells the entire story of the war in one gripping narrative from the point of view of the British people. *** We may think we know about it, but what was life really like for the British people during the First World War? The well-known images - the pointing finger of Lord Kitchener; a Tommy buried in the mud of the Western Front; the memorial poppies of Remembrance Day - all reinforce the idea that it was a pointless waste of life. So why did the British fight it so willingly and how did the country endure it for so long? Using a wealth of first-hand source material, Jeremy Paxman brings vividly to life the day-to-day experience of the British over the entire course of the war, from politicians, newspapermen, campaigners and Generals, to Tommies, factory workers, nurses, wives and children. It shows how both British life and identity were utterly transformed - not always for the worst - by the enormous upheaval of the war. Rich with personalities, surprises and ironies, this lively narrative history paints a picture of courage and confusion, doubts and dilemmas, and is written with Jeremy Paxman's characteristic flair for storytelling, wry humour and pithy observation. *** "A fine introduction to the part Britain played in the first of the worst two wars in history. The writing is lively and the detail often surprising and memorable" Guardian "He writes so well and sympathetically, and chooses his detail so deftly, that if there is one new history of the war that you might actually enjoy from the very large centennial selection this is very likely it" The Times

Tracked by Wireless

Tracked by Wireless
Author: William Le Queux
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"Tracked by Wireless" by William Le Queux Primarily known as a diplomat and journalist, Le Queuz went on to become a master of the mystery genre. In this book, he introduces the topics of wireless technology and weaves a tale full of treachery and intrigue that sees poison, attempted murder, and secrets turn Geoffrey Galconer's life upside down. This is a thrilling tale that will excite even modern readers who are used to much greater technology.

The Four Faces: A Mystery

The Four Faces: A Mystery
Author: William Le Queux
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

William Le Queux's novel, 'The Four Faces', follows Michael Berrington, a quiet bachelor living in London, who becomes intrigued by the mysterious Gastrell after overhearing a conversation at his club. As Berrington's fiancé befriends a wealthy widow with ties to Gastrell, he finds himself embroiled in a dangerous plot involving sensational robberies, brutal murders, and even mind control. The story is told from Berrington's perspective, a seemingly ordinary man pulled into a world of kidnapping, disguises, coded messages, and Scotland Yard investigations. With each twist and turn, Berrington becomes more entangled in the mystery, leading to a heart-pounding conclusion that will leave readers on the edge of their seats.

Rasputin the Rascal Monk

Rasputin the Rascal Monk
Author: William Le Queux
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2019-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN:

"Rasputin the Rascal Monk" by William Le Queux delves into the enigmatic life and influence of Grigori Rasputin, the controversial figure who played a significant role in the court of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Le Queux's portrayal offers intriguing insights into the mysticism, scandals, and political intrigue surrounding Rasputin, making it a captivating read for those interested in Russian history and the characters that shaped its fate.