Born of the Desert

Born of the Desert
Title Born of the Desert PDF eBook
Author Malcolm James
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 269
Release 2015-03-19
Genre History
ISBN 1473896908

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Born of the Desert is a classic account of the early years of the SAS. The Special Air Service was formed in 1941 and quickly earned a reputation for stealth, daring and audacity in the Western Desert Campaign. This elite force utilised the endless expanse of the desert to carry out surprise attacks and hit and run raids behind the Afrika Korps' lines, sowing confusion, fear and consternation. Malcolm James served as Medical Officer with the SAS throughout 1942 and 1943, and Born of the Desert is his atmospheric account of his life in the North African desert, the bitter fighting against Italian and German targets and the forging of a remarkable elite unit. James captures the excitement of this dramatic mode of warfare and brings to life the deadly beauty of the desert, the harsh environment and the strong bonds of comradeship and interdependence which resulted. Born of the Desert was written soon after the events depicted and has an immediacy which places it above other Second World War memoirs. The original text has now been augmented by supplementary notes by David List, and appendices on SAS casualties and awards by David Buxton.

Law of the Desert Born

Law of the Desert Born
Title Law of the Desert Born PDF eBook
Author Louis L'Amour
Publisher Bantam
Pages 244
Release 2003-12-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0553899376

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A PRIZED COLLECTION OF AMERICAN FICTION—FROM AMERICA’S FAVORITE STORYTELLER This first-rate collection of short stories by the incomparable Louis L’Amour showcases the legendary writer at his very best: spinning a fascinating and wholly authentic set of unforgettable tales. In these extraordinary stories, we meet a man who is forced to defend himself by taking another’s life—and must pay for his actions in a most punishing manner; a young thrill-seeker who finally finds a place he can call home, and vows to stay there—regardless of the man who tries to stand in his way; and a drifter who honors a deathbed promise to a stranger by embarking on an unlikely mission of mercy. Complete with revealing author’s notes, the stories in Law of the Desert Born are historically precise, and filled with L’Amour’s trademark humor and adventure. They are nothing less than modern classics of the American West, told by one of the most beloved storytellers of our time.

Storm on the Desert

Storm on the Desert
Title Storm on the Desert PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Lesser
Publisher HMH Books For Young Readers
Pages 42
Release 1997
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Describes the animal and plant life in a desert in the American Southwest and the effects of a short but violent thunderstorm.

Desert Children

Desert Children
Title Desert Children PDF eBook
Author Waris Dirie
Publisher Virago
Pages 210
Release 2014-11-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0349006423

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Fashion model, UN ambassador and courageous spirit, Waris Dirie was born into a family of tribal desert nomads in Somalia. She told her story - enduring female circumcision at five years old; running away through the desert; being discovered by Terence Donovan and becoming a top fashion model - in her book, the worldwide bestseller, DESERT FLOWER. In DESERT DAWN she wrote about becoming a UN Special Ambassador against FGM (female genital mutilation) and returning to her family in Somalia. DESERT CHILDREN tells us how she and the journalist Corinna Milborn have investigated the practice of FGM in Europe - they estimate that up to 500,000 women and girls have undergone or are at risk of FGM. At the moment, France is the only European country in which offenders are convicted and no European country officially recognises the threat of genital mutilation as a reason for asylum. Here are the voices of women who have felt encouraged and emboldened by Waris Dirie's courage. They speak out for the first time and move us to action.

Thirst

Thirst
Title Thirst PDF eBook
Author Michael Cecilione
Publisher Zebra Books
Pages 480
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780821751435

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Cassandra Hall meets her new lover at a Greenwich Village poetry reading and learns that he's a vampire. Soon Cassandra descends into a deeper realm of exotic thirst and unspeakable passion, where she must confront the dark side of her own sexuality . . . and a beautiful rival who threatens her earthly soul.

Desert Uniforms, Patches, and Insignia of the Us Armed Forces

Desert Uniforms, Patches, and Insignia of the Us Armed Forces
Title Desert Uniforms, Patches, and Insignia of the Us Armed Forces PDF eBook
Author Kevin M. Born
Publisher Schiffer Military History
Pages 400
Release 2016-12-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780764352065

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This book brings a unique perspective to this previously unexplored topic of desert combat uniforms and patches with the authors' extensive knowledge of military history combined with a total of over 50 years of military experience. In this extraordinary comprehensive reference book, they provide a detailed picture of desert uniforms, patches, and insignia worn by the US Armed Forces in combat from Desert Storm, through Somalia and in the more recent hard fought campaigns of Iraq and Afghanistan. The sum of the extensive information gathered here on Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard units that wore the desert uniform is not available anywhere else. Calling upon original source documents and extensive public and private collections, the authors have painstakingly assembled detailed research that will serve veterans, historians, collectors, and reenactors for years to come as the definitive reference on this topic.

Born a Chief

Born a Chief
Title Born a Chief PDF eBook
Author Edmund Nequatewa
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 228
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780816513543

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A memoir of the Hopi chief's childhood during the last years of the nineteenth century recalls details of the Hopi religion; interactions with Anglos, including the author; his reaction to Christianity; and more. By the author of Hopi Dictionary. Simultaneous.