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Verlag: HORIZON, 1944
Anbieter: Shore Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 72 pages. Peter Ustinov "Crisis In The Theatre" / Antony Bourne "Where Shall John Go? III - U.S.A." / Sidney Janis "Contemporary American Primitive Painting" / Alyse Gregory "Denis Diderot" / Stephen Claude "'The Door That Leads To Nothingness'" / Diana Witherby "No Breaking Point" / Jack Lindsay "The Future Of Democratic Values: A Reply To Dwight MacDonald" / Poetry by Louis MacNiece / Reproductions Of Paintings By American Primitive Artists.
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Softcover, 9 3/4 by 10 inches, 44 pages, illustrated. Rear cover has 5 inch crease. Pages are clean. Text in Chinese and English.
Verlag: Free Press, New York, 2004
Anbieter: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: As New. Fuentecilla, Eric (jacket design); U.S. Naval Historical Center (jacket painting) (illustrator). 1st Edition. As new condition beige boards, dark brown spine, and gold spine lettering contained in an as new condition non price-clipped color illustrated dust jacket. Includes List of Other Books by James Tertius de Kay; Author Dedication; Preliminary Page Quote; Acknowledgments; Bibliography; Notes and Comments; Index and About the Author. "Stephen Decatur was one of the most awe-inspiring officers of the entire Age of Fighting Sail. A real-life American naval hero in the early nineteenth century, he led an astonishing life, and his remarkable acts of courage in combat made him one of the most celebrated figures of his era. Decatur's dazzling exploits in the Barbary Wars propelled him to national prominence at the age of twenty-five. His dramatic capture of HMS Macedonian in the War of 1812, and his subsequent naval and diplomatic triumphs in the Mediterranean, secured his permanent place in the hearts of his countrymen. Handsome, dashing, and fearless, his crews worshipped him, presidents lionized him, and an adoring public heaped fresh honors on him with each new achievement. James Tertius de Kay is one of our foremost naval historians. In A Rage for Glory, the first new biography of Decatur in almost seventy years, he recounts Decatur's life in vivid colors. Drawing on material unavailable to previous biographers, he traces the origins of Decatur's fierce patriotism ("My country . right or wrong!"), chronicles Decatur's passionate love affair with Susan Wheeler, and provides new details of Decatur's tragic death in a senseless duel of honor, secretly instigated by the backroom machinations of jealous fellow officers determined to ruin him. His death left official Washington in such shock that his funeral became a state occasion, attended by friends who included former President James Madision, current President James Monroe, Chief Justice John Marshall, and ten thousand more. Decatur's short but crowded life was an astonishing epic of hubris, romance, and high achievement. Only a handful of Americans since his time have ever come close to matching his extraordinary glamour and brilliance." -- from the inner front and rear jacket flap. "James de Kay, an acclaimed naval historian, has written a wonderful life history of Stephen Decatur, America's first great naval hero after John Paul Jones. Readers will find plenty of action, as Decatur and the Navy waged hot and cold wars against France, Great Britain, and the Barbary pirates between 1798 and 1815. Readers will discover how naval battles were fought and the seemingly never-ending hazards faced by those who manned the ships. Clearly and concisely, de Kay chronicles life in the nation's early navy, with its special rules, varied duties, and strange language. He provides an especially fascinating look at the Navy's swaggering officers and their combustible sense of honor. This is good history that will be enjoyed by all who are interested in the early United States and its struggle to survive and be truly independent." -- John E. Ferling, author.
Verlag: No publishing details. Catalogue of U.S. Army paintings from the New Guinea Campaign of WW2, exhibited at the Queensland National Art Gallery - Brisbane, National Galley of Victoria - Melbourne, National Gallery of South Australia - Adelaide, and the National Art Gallery of New South Wales - Sydney, 1944-1945., 1945
Anbieter: Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australien
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Small quarto stapled booklet, 12pp, illustrated, very good. First edition. Foreword by T. Russell Drysdale.