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David Stafford

    10 marzo 1942

    David Stafford è uno storico illustre il cui lavoro accademico si concentra principalmente sull'intelligence britannica e vari aspetti della Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Il suo profondo interesse per lo spionaggio e i servizi di intelligence del XX secolo, con un'enfasi sul contesto britannico, rivela un meticoloso approccio analitico. Gli scritti di Stafford sono apprezzati per la loro erudizione e la capacità di approfondire argomenti complessi, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva storica avvincente. Le sue ricerche approfondite e le sue valutazioni critiche lo definiscono come una voce significativa nella storia militare e politica.

    Secret Agent
    What Freud Really Said
    Skelton's Guide to Domestic Poisons
    Oblivion or Glory
    Camp X
    Skelton's Guide to Suitcase Murders
    • When a woman's body is discovered, the husband that she was planning on leaving is immediately the chief suspect. But when Barrister Arthur Skelton is asked to represent the accused he suspects there's more to the victim's death...

      Skelton's Guide to Suitcase Murders
    • An engaging and original account of 1921, a pivotal year for Churchill that had a lasting impact on his political and personal legacy After the tragic consequences of his involvement in the catastrophic Dardanelles Campaign of World War I, Churchill's political career seemed over. He was widely regarded as little more than a bombastic and unpredictable buccaneer until, in 1921, an unexpected inheritance heralded a series of events that laid the foundations for his future success. Renowned Churchill scholar David Stafford delves into the statesman's life in 1921, the year in which his political career revived. From his political negotiations in the Anglo-Irish treaty that created the Irish Free State to his tumultuous relationship with his "wild cousin" Clare Sheridan, sculptor of Lenin and subject of an MI5 investigation, this broad account explores the nuances of Churchill's private and public lives. This is an engaging portrait of this overlooked yet pivotal year in the great man's life.

      Oblivion or Glory
    • Arthur Skelton, a celebrated barrister, agrees to defend Mary Dutton, dubbed 'The Collingford Poisoner' by the press. But Skelton soon discovers that all is not as it appears.

      Skelton's Guide to Domestic Poisons
    • What Freud Really Said offers the most lucid overview available of Sigmund Freud, his legacy, and his place in our world. As the person responsible for the birth of psychoanalysis and one of the sharpest clinical minds of the twentieth century, Freud continues to be one of the most influential thinkers of our time and one of the most controversial. For those interested in understanding the life and work of this seminal figure as well as the current debates that surround them, this book will prove an invaluable guide.

      What Freud Really Said
    • Secret Agent

      The True Story of the Special Operations Executive

      In World War II the British created the Special Operations Executive to co-ordinate subversion and sabotage against the enemy, using disguise, deception, bribery, explosives, guerrilla warfare and assassination. This book tells the story of the men and women through their personal reminiscences

      Secret Agent
    • To end a history of World War II at VE Day is to leave the tale half told. While the war may have seemed all but over by Hitler's final birthday (April 20), Stafford's chronicle of the three months that followed tells a different, and much richer, story. ENDGAME 1945 highlights the gripping personal stories of nine men and women, ranging from soldiers to POWs to war correspondents, who witnessed firsthand the Allied struggle to finish the terrible game at last. Through their ground-level movements, Stafford traces the elaborate web of events that led to the war's real resolution: the deaths of Hitler and Mussolini, the liberation of Buchenwald and Dachau, and the Allies' race with the Red Army to establish a victors' foothold in Europe, to name a few. From Hitler's April decision never to surrender to the start of the Potsdam Conference, Stafford brings an unprecedented focus to the war's "final chapter." Narrative history at its most compelling, ENDGAME 1945 is the riveting story of three turbulent months that truly shaped the modern world.

      Endgame 1945: Victory, Retribution, Liberation
    • Apostolic Technologies

      Supernatural Algorithms

      • 178pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the concept of "apostolic grace," David Stafford provides insights into the heritage, ancestry, and culture that define the apostolic identity within the body of Christ. The book offers a comprehensive understanding of what it truly means to embody apostolic principles, emphasizing their significance in contemporary faith practices.

      Apostolic Technologies
    • Churchill and Secret Service

      • 412pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      The book presents a captivating narrative intertwined with scholarly analysis, exploring complex themes and ideas. It offers readers a deep dive into its subject matter, blending engaging storytelling with rigorous examination, making it both informative and enjoyable. The combination of narrative and exegesis invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of the topics discussed, appealing to those interested in a thorough understanding of the subject.

      Churchill and Secret Service
    • A biography on Ronnie Lane, noted guitarist for both the Small Faces and the Faces.

      Anymore for Anymore