50,000 Irishmen died in World War I - all of whom were volunteers. The Irish were mobilized in three divisions - the 10th, the 16th and the 36th as well as in the traditional Irish regiments. This book looks at these regiments and their activities during the 1914-18 war.
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Exploring the chilling folklore of Krampus, this horror story immerses readers in the eerie traditions of Krampusnacht, where the horned figure appears to punish the naughty alongside St. Nicholas. With a blend of seasonal mythology and folk legend, the narrative offers a sharp and intelligent examination of the darker aspects of winter festivities. Set against a backdrop of atmospheric tension, it reveals the unsettling truths behind beloved holiday customs, making for a gripping and haunting tale.
Appraisal Processes in Emotion
- 496pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
Researchers from Europe and the US summarize the current state of the major appraisal theories, critically assess their basic assumptions, and review research methods and representative results.
Let Your Hinged Jaw Do the Talking Expanded
- 298pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Monsters often take the form of humans in this chilling collection of terror tales, highlighting the dark side of human nature. Each story delves into the depths of fear and the unsettling reality that the most terrifying creatures can emerge from within society. Themes of psychological horror and moral ambiguity are explored, revealing how the sleep of reason can lead to unimaginable horrors. Readers are invited to confront their own fears as they navigate through these haunting narratives.
Let Your Hinged Jaw Do the Talking
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Exploring the theme that the darkest horrors often arise from within humanity, this collection of terror tales delves into the unsettling nature of human monsters. Each story reveals the chilling potential for evil that lurks beneath the surface, highlighting the psychological terror that can emerge when reason falters. Through a series of gripping narratives, readers are invited to confront the haunting realities of fear and the complexities of the human psyche.