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David Irving

    March 24, 1938

    This author primarily focuses on the history of the Second World War and the Third Reich. Their writings often delve into key figures and events of that era. However, when engaging with their work, it is crucial for readers to be aware of controversies surrounding their methodologies and interpretations of historical events.

    David Irving
    Hitler's war 2
    The war between the generals
    Apocalypse 1945
    Nuremberg
    Goebbels
    Hitler's war and The war path
    • 2023

      This book provides a thorough overview of English composition and style, and is designed to serve as a sequel to the study of grammar. The author covers a wide range of topics, including word choice, sentence structure, and rhetorical devices, providing numerous examples and exercises along the way. This book is an essential resource for anyone looking to improve their writing skills.

      The Elements of English Composition: Serving As a Sequel to the Study of Grammar
    • 2023

      Lives of Scotish Writers; Volume 1

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This book is a fascinating collection of biographies of some of the most important Scottish writers in history, including Robert Burns, Walter Scott, and Robert Louis Stevenson. It explores the lives and works of these literary giants, tracing their influence on Scottish culture and literature. As a leading authority on Scottish history and culture, David Irving brings a unique perspective to this important work.

      Lives of Scotish Writers; Volume 1
    • 2022

      Selected for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It is recognized by scholars for its importance in understanding historical contexts and societal developments.

      Memoirs of the Life and Writings of George Buchanan
    • 2020

      Published a decade ago, forged from the lessons of the Global Financial Crisis and reprinted multiple times, the authors' Changing Gears: How to Take Your Kiwi Business from the Kitchen Table to the Board Room was the first book that enabled New Zealand firms to integrate business-school wisdom into their thinking. Gearing Up: Leading Your Kiwi Business into the Future is a completely revised and updated primer for owner-manager businesses like those of New Zealand. The book introduces the business basics that haven't changed (business models and financial drivers, leadership, team building, strategy and planning), while exploring how globalization and digital transformations are challenging what we know about doing business. Throughout, the authors focus - through real examples - on the opportunities and challenges faced by the New Zealanders running our owner-operated businesses. This book is a primer of business school wisdom to lead your business past the immense changes of today's economy and into the future.

      Gearing Up: Leading Your Kiwi Business Into the Future
    • 2015

      Lives Of Scotish Writers

      • 788 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      Culturally significant, this work has been preserved from its original artifact, maintaining authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital component of civilization's knowledge base, reflecting the historical context and scholarly importance of the content. The reproduction aims to remain as true to the original as possible, offering readers a glimpse into the past and its enduring relevance.

      Lives Of Scotish Writers
    • 2012

      Rommel

      The Trail of the Fox

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Focusing on the life of Field Marshal Rommel, this biography presents a detailed account based on original period records, offering a fresh perspective on his military genius. Renowned as one of history's top military commanders, Rommel's charisma and strategic prowess are examined in depth, making this edition a definitive exploration of his legacy. The narrative captures both his achievements and complexities, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal figure in military history.

      Rommel
    • 2011

      The Destruction of Convoy PQ17

      • 452 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on the tragic naval disaster of World War II involving the Anglo-American convoy PQ.17, which was tasked with delivering supplies to the Soviet Union. Following a miscommunication regarding the presence of the German battleship Tirpitz, the convoy was ordered to scatter, leading to its systematic destruction by German forces. David Irving meticulously details the fate of each ship, drawing from exclusive naval records and firsthand accounts from German crews. The book's impact extended beyond history, sparking a significant libel case that unfolded over decades.

      The Destruction of Convoy PQ17
    • 2011

      This large print edition is a facsimile reprint that may include imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages. It offers readers a unique glimpse into the original text, preserving its historical context and authenticity while providing accessibility through larger print.

      The History Of Scottish Poetry (LARGE PRINT EDITION)
    • 2010

      Exploring the intricacies of Roman law, this important study by a Scottish scholar delves into its historical context and foundational principles. The author provides a thorough analysis of legal concepts and their influence on modern legal systems. Through detailed examination and scholarly insights, the work highlights the enduring significance of Roman law in contemporary jurisprudence, making it a valuable resource for students and legal professionals alike.

      An Introduction to the Study of the Civil Law
    • 2010

      The Mare's Nest

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on the collaboration of German scientists and engineers, the narrative delves into the harrowing efforts involving sixteen thousand slave laborers to develop secret weapons aimed at devastating London. It explores the intensity of their work and the near success of their destructive ambitions, highlighting the dark intersection of innovation and morality during a tumultuous period.

      The Mare's Nest