The story of Coventry

The story of Coventry
Author: Mary Dormer Harris
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: History
ISBN:

Discover the fascinating history of Coventry through the eyes of historian Mary Dormer Harris. Published in the early 20th century, 'The Story of Coventry' provides a comprehensive account of the city's rich past, from its founding by Leofric and Godiva to the daily lives of its townsfolk. Through 16 chapters, readers will learn about the city's medieval governance, its involvement in the Wars of the Roses, and the role of the guilds in shaping its economy.

The King Cried for Coventry

The King Cried for Coventry
Author: Mark Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2019-04-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781092816045

"The King Cried for Coventry" is a factual account of a "Who do you think you are?"- style family history quest to uncover the story of civilian fireman called Frank Archer. He was killed in April 1941 in the Blitz on Coventry. The investigation started with a tiny and fragile newspaper clipping announcing his death. It was found among the effects of the author's deceased grandmother. The story that unfolds is one of an ordinary young family caught up in an extraordinarily fierce assault on one of Britain's proud cities. Although far from the first such raid (London, in particular, having been repeatedly targeted prior to this), the fury that was unleashed against Coventry during the first Blitz was unprecedented at the time it first occurred. It marked a new type of attack that was overwhelmingly intense. Fireman Frank Archer was killed in the April 1941 Blitz raid on Coventry. But how and where did he die? What happened to his family? Answering these questions provides a window through which one can glimpse the war experience of this representative family, and how they coped. Doing so illustrates the reality of one of the greatest disasters British people have faced, and the way those left behind are affected for decades after.

Once a Week

Once a Week
Author: Eneas Sweetland Dallas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1870
Genre: England
ISBN:

The Cycle of War and the Coronavirus

The Cycle of War and the Coronavirus
Author: Martin A. Armstrong
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 527
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1735654329

The global economy deteriorated in a matter of months due to governments’ mishandling of the coronavirus outbreak. General observers may describe this event as “unforeseen,” but they fail to look at the patterns of the past that reveal the future. Cyclical behavior dominates every facet of our world, including warfare, civil unrest, and even pandemics. “The Cycle of War and the Coronavirus” is the most comprehensive review of the war cycle from the beginning of recorded history. The civil unrest prevailing on a worldwide basis can be traced to events of the past, as it is cyclically on time for a revolution. However, the current pandemic is by no means a natural occurrence—this a deliberate attempt to radicalize the world in the vision of those pulling strings behind the curtain. This book exposes the truth, explaining why the coronavirus outbreak destroyed the global economy, the culprits, and what we can expect in the short-term and long-term volatile future.

Coventry's Blitz

Coventry's Blitz
Author: David McGrory
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2015-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445650002

The first book on the blitz that blighted Coventry during the Second World War, commemorating its 75th anniversary.