History

  • Shipwrecks: Australia's Greatest Maritime Disasters

    Creator

    Mc Hugh, Evan

    Abstract

    'The wind noise was screaming, howling . . . incredible, plus the rain and the sea spray, it was just like being hit by nails or stabbed in the face.' From the first wreck in 1622 off Western Australia to the tragedy of the 1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, Evan McHugh captures all the drama of Australia's maritime history. There are swashbuckling mutineers, violent storms, uncharted reefs, enemy warships, as well as ripping yarns about Dutchmen and lascars, Aborigines and escaped convicts.

    Audience
    Preschool**
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  • The Marvels of Divine Grace

    Creator

    Alice Lady Lovat

    Abstract

    These are Alice Lady Lovat's meditations on the treatise "Del Aprecio y Estima de la Divina Gracia," written by the prolific Roman Catholic theologian and mystic Juan Eusebio Nieremberg, S.J. (1595-1658). Nieremberg's treatise was published in 1638 in Madrid, where he taught Sacred Scripture at the Jesuit Colegio Imperial. Abbot Oswald Hunter-Blair, O.S.B. wrote the preface for Lovat's book, which bears an imprimatur.

    Audience
    G
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  • Yang Chu’s Garden of Pleasures The Yang Chu chapter of the Lieh Tzu (book 7)

    Creator

    Lieh Tzu

    Abstract

    Yang Chu was a philosopher of the classic age of Chinese thought who probably lived in the 300's B.C.E. He has been associated with the Taoists since the rise of official Confucianism and the consolidation of what we now call 'Taoism', although this term is problematic, as thinkers like Yang Chu, Chuang Tzu, and Lao Tzu are quite different and were not considered to be members of a single school in ancient times.

    Audience
    Adult**
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  • The Naval War of 1812

    Creator

    ROOSERVELT, Theodore

    Abstract

    Published when Theodore Roosevelt was only twenty-three years old, The Naval War of 1812 was immediately hailed as a literary and scholarly triumph, and it is still considered the definitive book on the subject. It caused considerable controversy for its bold refutation of earlier accounts of the war, but its brilliant analysis and balanced tone left critics floundering, changed the course of U.S. military history by renewing interest in our obsolete forces, and set the young author and political hopeful on a path to greatness.

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  • Fabiola The Church of the Catacombs

    Creator

    WISEMAN, Nicholas Patrick

    Abstract

    This historical novel is set in Rome in the early 4th century AD, during the time of the cruel persecution of Christians under the Emperor Diocletian The heroine of the book is Fabiola, a young pagan beauty from a noble Roman family. Fabiola seems to have everything, including a superior education in the philosophers, yet under the surface, she is not content with her life. One day, in a fit of rage, she attacks and wounds her slave girl Syra, who is a secret Christian.

    Audience
    Pre-adolescent
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  • Arthur's War

    Creator

    BANCROFT, Arthur

    Abstract

    AUSTRALASIAN & PACIFIC HISTORY: SECOND WORLD WAR. AUSTRALIAN. In November 1940, Arthur Bancroft kissed his sweetheart, Mirla, goodbye and signed up with the Royal Australian Navy to go to war. He was nineteen years old. Arthur's War is the extraordinary story of his ordeal, and his survival.

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  • 1434 : the year a magnificent Chinese fleet sailed to Italy and ignited the Renaissance /

    Creator

    Menzies, Gavin.

    Abstract

    The brilliance of the Renaissance laid the foundation of the modern world. Textbooks tell us that it came about as a result of a rediscovery of the ideas and ideals of classical Greece and Rome. But now bestselling historian Gavin Menzies makes the startling argument that in the year 1434, China--then the world's most technologically advanced civilization--provided the spark that set the European Renaissance ablaze.

    Audience
    Non spécifié
  • The broken seal: the story of "Operation Magic" and the Pearl Harbor disaster.

    Creator

    Farago, Ladislas.

    Abstract

    concise history of the post WWI American intelligence and its early victories with Japanese code breaking. Fargo offers an engrossing tale of how we intercepted, broke, and disseminated intelligence from the Red, Purple, naval, and commercial Japanese codes prior to December 7th. This is a story about the birth pangs of modern intelligence, culminating in the failure to forecast the attack on Pearl. Fargo details the insights we had into Japanese foreign policy and the vagaries of 1930's espionage/counter espionage quite well.

    Audience
    n
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  • Holy blood, Holy Grail

    Creator

    Baigent, Michael.

    Abstract

    ichael Baigent, Henry Lincoln, and Richard Leigh, authors of The Messianic Legacy, spent over 10 years on their own kind of quest for the Holy Grail, into the secretive history of early France. What they found, researched with the tenacity and attention to detail that befits any great quest, is a tangled and intricate story of politics and faith that reads like a mystery novel. It is the story of the Knights Templar, and a behind-the-scenes society called the Prieure de Sion, and its involvement in reinstating descendants of the Merovingian bloodline into political power. Why?

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