Books matching: male bonding in wartime
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- #1
'Four Soldiers: A Novel' by Hubert Mingarelli is a short work that delves into the lives of four soldiers during the Russian Civil War. The book focuses on the day-to-day existence, male bonding, and the psychological effects of waiting for battle. Mingarelli's writing style is described as simple, direct, and haunting, painting a poignant picture of war and friendship amid the backdrop of historical events.
I harnessed felled tree trunks to a horse to transport them from the riverbank to the sawmill. Then I tied them to a winch and lowered them one by one to Ovanes’ band saw. In the evening I fed the hor... - #2
Greenmantle is a WWI era espionage adventure following Richard Hannay, a seasoned veteran, as he embarks on a special assignment on the eastern front. Tasked with investigating rumors of an uprising in the Muslim area, Hannay is joined by a team of allies with limited information to go on, leading to a thrilling and enjoyable thriller full of derring-do and narrow escapes. Set against the backdrop of the war from 1915 to 1916, the novel is a sequel to The 39 Steps and offers a fast-paced comic book tale of adventure, mystery, and espionage in Germany and the Middle East.
I had just finished breakfast and was filling my pipe when I gotBullivant's telegram. It was at Furling, the big country house inHampshire where I had come to convalesce after Loos, and Sandy,who was ...
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