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Graham Clews

    Eboracvm Carved in Stone
    Politically Detained
    The Sound of Silence
    Eboracvm
    A Slightly Tainted Hero
    Churchill's Dilemma
    • Churchill's Dilemma

      The Real Story Behind the Origins of the 1915 Dardanelles Campaign

      • 376pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The book presents a groundbreaking analysis of the Dardanelles Campaign, challenging established narratives and reexamining Winston Churchill's involvement. By offering a fresh perspective, it reshapes the understanding of military and political dynamics during World War I, revealing previously overlooked factors that influenced the campaign's origins and outcomes.

      Churchill's Dilemma
    • A Slightly Tainted Hero

      • 398pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The story follows Dave Lockwood, a sixty-year-old accountant who unexpectedly becomes a national hero after confronting a mugger. As he grapples with his newfound fame, the consequences of his past actions come to light, straining his long-standing marriage and affecting his relationships with colleagues and the police. Blending humor and introspection, the narrative explores the complexities of heroism and the idea that even positive events can have unexpected drawbacks, encapsulated in Dave's belief that "every silver lining has a cloud."

      A Slightly Tainted Hero
    • Eboracvm

      The Fortress

      • 408pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of Roman-occupied Britain, the story weaves together the lives of Cethen, Elena, and Roman Gaius, exploring their intertwined fates in Roman York. As the Romans establish their dominance, the return of the arrogant Marcus brings peril, while Rhun and Coira grapple with their identities caught between their homeland and the Roman way of life. The narrative delves into themes of cultural conflict, personal growth, and the complexities of loyalty amidst a changing world.

      Eboracvm
    • The Sound of Silence

      • 218pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring the profound impact of silence, the narrative delves into the consequences of inaction in the face of wrongdoing. It illustrates how choosing to remain silent can perpetuate corruption and suffering, creating a ripple effect that affects countless lives. The emotional weight of the story highlights the anguish of those who endure pain due to others' silence, emphasizing the moral imperative to speak out against injustice. Through this lens, the book examines the powerful repercussions of both silence and the voices that dare to challenge it.

      The Sound of Silence
    • Politically Detained

      • 354pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The book explores the pervasive discontent among Canadians regarding their politicians and the reasons behind the public's inaction. It delves into the challenges of mobilizing a majority voice, conveying moral messages to elected officials without risking their votes, and combating widespread apathy, especially among younger generations. Through these themes, it examines the complexities of political engagement and the obstacles faced by citizens who wish to effect change.

      Politically Detained
    • Carved in Stone completes the saga of Cethan Lamh-fada and his intertwined with that of the Roman Gaius who founded the fortress in Eboracvn so many years ago.

      Eboracvm Carved in Stone