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Russell Miller

    Russell Miller is a British journalist and author whose works often delve into the compelling lives of controversial figures. His writing is characterized by meticulous research, a keen eye for detail, and the ability to uncover the hidden motivations behind his subjects' actions. Miller's approach consistently sheds new light on well-known personalities and events. His reportage and biographies are valued for their insightful and objective examinations.

    When All Hell Breaks Loose
    Behind the lines
    Magnum
    The Soviet Air Force at War
    Nothing less than victory
    Bare-Faced Messiah
    • 2023

      Broadway Baby is a whimsical love letter to Broadway. Our leading role, Baby, dreams of becoming a star. Those dreams take us on a truly theatrical journey from his crib to the playground to the heart of New York City, with nods to many elements that make live theatre so special. Through beautiful illustrations, this picture book celebrates the importance of how theatre inspires creativity. It encourages children and Broadway lovers of all ages to create and be whatever you want to be, whoever you are, wherever you are, and reminds the readers that even the loftiest of dreams can come true. The book celebrates the importance of theatre and creativity - inclusive and accessible.

      Broadway Baby
    • 2016

      Bare-Faced Messiah

      The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard

      • 396 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.3(20)Add rating

      The narrative explores the remarkable life of L. Ron Hubbard, who transitioned from a struggling science-fiction author to the founder of the Church of Scientology. It delves into his rise to fame and wealth, highlighting how he captivated a devoted following that believed in his unique vision of salvation. The book provides a critical examination of his influence and the controversial aspects of his life and teachings.

      Bare-Faced Messiah
    • 2007

      When All Hell Breaks Loose

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.9(1334)Add rating

      Survival expert Cody Lundin's new book, When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need To Survive When Disaster Strikes is what every family needs to prepare and educate themselves about survival psychology and the skills necessary to negotiate a disaster whether you are at home, in the office, or in your car. Lundin addresses basic first aid, hygiene skills, and makes recommendations for survival kit items.

      When All Hell Breaks Loose
    • 2002

      "Compiled from interviews, diaries, letters, and contemporaneous first-person accounts ... [of] the United States' Office of Strategic Services and Britain's Special Operations Executive."--Dust jacket.

      Behind the lines
    • 1999

      Magnum

      Fifty Years at the Front Line of History: The Story of the Legendary Photo Agency

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(180)Add rating

      The book highlights the impactful history of the Magnum photo agency since its inception in 1947, showcasing its members as pivotal witnesses to global events. Through iconic images of figures ranging from Joan Crawford to Malcolm X, it explores how Magnum has transformed public perception of political leaders and social issues, capturing the essence of communities and crises alike. The collection serves as a visual narrative of contemporary history, reflecting significant cultural and political moments through the lens of renowned photographers.

      Magnum
    • 1998

      Selling to Newly Emerging Markets

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the unique characteristics of newly emerging markets, this well-researched book provides valuable insights for sales and marketing executives. It highlights the challenges and opportunities in economies in transition, particularly in Russia and Eastern Europe. The author, an experienced international marketer, emphasizes effective sales methods and strategies for entering these markets. This resource is essential for organizations considering international expansion and for scholars and executives seeking to understand and capitalize on new market dynamics.

      Selling to Newly Emerging Markets
    • 1998

      Book 17 of the Time-Life World War II series.

      The resistance
    • 1993

      Commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of D-Day, an oral history of the monumental June 1944 Normandy invasion tells the story in the words of those who fought on both sides, collected from many sources including diaries, letters, and interviews.

      Nothing less than victory
    • 1983

      The Soviet Air Force at War

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The editors of Time-Life Books have produced another exciting The Epic of Flight. The Soviet Air Force is brought to you in exciting detail through vivid photography and engaging, informative text.

      The Soviet Air Force at War