Voyage Through the Universe: Between the Stars
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Book 21 of the Time-Life World War II series. HIGH ILLUSTRATED. INCLUDES: TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1: THE NEW MEN OF POWER 2: ALL THE "LITTLE HITLERS" 3: THE DARK EMPIRE OF THE SS 4: A RULE OF PLUNDER 5: THE "FINAL SOLUTION: 6: THE ENSLAVEMENT OF THE ARMY PICTURE ESSAYS: HITLER'S ARTFUL SPECTACLES NAZIFYING A NATION THE FUHRER'S PRIVATE WORLD BREEDING THE "MASTER RACE" THE CAMPAIGN OF HATE THE HOLOCAUST AFTERMATH OF A FAILED COUP BIBLIOGRAPHY PICTURE CREDITS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INDEX
Integra a Coleção As regiões selvagens do mundo.Primeira edição, 1983. Segunda impressão, 1986.No original, integrou a Coleção "The World's Wild Places / Time-Life Books".
This book in "The Epic of Flight" Time-Life series covers those individuals who were instrumental in establishing and growing some of the world's most important airlines.
Since 1923, one magazine -- TIME -- has taken the pulse of the century week by week, and the result is an unparalleled chronicle of our times. Now, the editors of TIME have opened their archives to create this lasting portrait of one of history's most turbulent and memorable eras. From the death throes of Hitler's Nazi Reich to the birth pains of Israel, from the advent of the Iron Curtain to the toppling of the Berlin Wall.
This book from "The Epic of Flight" Time-Life series features the development of military jets from WWII through the early 1980s with emphasis on their use in Korea, Vietnam and the Middle East.
1977 Edition, 1st Printing. Like New, NO markings/highlightings/marginalia. Black end papers. B&W photographs, pages are bright and crisp. No remainder marks, all page edges are crisp and sound. Glossy Illustrated Boards. 208pp., including bibliography,
Book 17 of the Time-Life World War II series.
Discusses what is known about several forms of unexplained phenomena including ghosts, UFOs, witchcraft, and dreams.
For a full 24 hours after sighting the Cornish coast on the afternoon of Friday, July 29, 1588 the Armada crept slowly eastward up the Channel without catching a glimpse of the English fleet. The most heavily gunned fleet in history was stalking its prey with eerie and circumspect quiet. The following conflict had a lasting importance which would reverberate down the ages. The image of the great Spanish fleet fleeing settled in men's minds and would not leave. It took on a golden nostalgic sheen and changed the way battles were fought at sea. Spain's advance had been abruptly halted and Spanish prestige never recovered.