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William F Buckingham

    This author delves into profound questions of human existence through artistic and academic pursuits spanning art, art history, anthropology, and philosophy. Their creative and teaching career has taken them to diverse locations, engaging with writing and the humanities. Now working as a freelance writer, they share thoughtful insights and artistic explorations with readers.

    Verdun 1916
    D-Day: The First 72 Hours
    Arnhem 1944
    Arnhem
    Complete Write a Novel Course
    • 2024

      D-Day: The First 72 Hours

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The Allied invasion of occupied France began with the delivery of three airborne and six infantry divisions onto a 60-mile stretch of the Normandy coast. číst celé

      D-Day: The First 72 Hours
    • 2019

      Arnhem

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
      4.2(13)Add rating

      Explore this gripping day-by-day combat narrative of the infamous battle for a bridgehead over the Rhine.

      Arnhem
    • 2016

      Verdun 1916

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A gripping narrative of the most infamous Western Front battle of the war. The British remember the Somme, Russia the Brusilov Offensive, and France and Germany remember Verdun.

      Verdun 1916
    • 2014

      Complete Write a Novel Course

      • 341 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.3(20)Add rating

      YOUR COMPLETE CREATIVE WRITING COURSE IN ONE BOOK. A new and complete course in writing a novel, designed to take the reader from complete beginner to the point at which they have completed, edited and redrafted their first piece of work.

      Complete Write a Novel Course
    • 2004

      Arnhem 1944

      • 255 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.5(24)Add rating

      The battle of Arnhem was a major turning point in World War II. It was a gamble by Montgomery, using three airborne divisions, to capture a series of bridges across the wide rivers which separated a powerful army from the plains of northern Germany.

      Arnhem 1944