Tuesday, December 28, 2010

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THE DOORS OF THE ALAMO

DOORS OF THE ALAMO


Stephen Harrigan's novel follows the lives of three characters whose fates are linked to strong Texan: Edmund McGowan, a gifted naturalist who threatened his life's work for the war against Mexico, the intrepid Mary Mott, and her teenage son Terrell, whose first and disastrous experience with love tackles the war The Alamo .

The story unfolds with a vivid immediacy and describes the crucial battle from the perspective of attackers and defenders Mexican Americans. Full of dramatic scenes and populated by fictional characters and historical (including James Bowie, David Crockett , William Travis and the Mexican general Santa Ana ). doors the Alamo enfolds us in history and during the memorable and passionate storytelling allows us to immerse ourselves in this legendary historical episode.

Monday, December 20, 2010

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ORM RED ASH Ovid

ORM RED
Frans G. BENGTSSON

Captured child in her village, Orm soon becomes a Viking respected by his comrades for his boldness and courage in the looting that took part, but when she arrives in Al-Andalus , where taken prisoner and put to service Mansur, discovers a whole new world that will change your outlook on life. His adventures take him to Ireland where she meets a religion which can only hit before returning to their homeland.

An exciting historical novel, a gripping saga first translated into English. Bengtsson is a classic Scandinavian literature, and while the narrative of naval theme, with this powerful, epic saga that reveals an extraordinary knowledge of life, customs, beliefs and codes of the Vikings always fascinating.

Friday, December 3, 2010

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OVIDIO ASHES OF
David Wishart

Marco Corvino, is heir to one of the most noble Roman families the time of Tiberius and is proud of having done anything good in life.

And yet, to his surprise, not only Rome but all , will be trying to unravel two mysteries that have remained unresolved for years in the imperial city. Why Augustus banished the poet Ovid ? What really happened in the disaster Teutoburg Forest ? Questions whose answers are threatening to fight the most powerful enemies: nothing less than the cruel Emperor Tiberius and, above all, his Machiavellian mother, Livia .

Ashes Ovid unique is the presentation of research Marco Corvino, a character which has been a breath of fresh air in the genre of historical novel. With complex arguments and strong management of the historical characters and the stage of imperial Rome , the novels of David Wishart are characterized by their contemporary look and some witty dialogue. Its mix of black and historical novel genre is fascinating and provides a new perspective on such popular figures of the ancient Rome as Livia, Tiberius or own Ovid.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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Santiago Iglesias de Paul

Trafalgar If everything , Invincible and other unfortunate actions to Spain ... How could to keep this vast empire for 400 years ? Were they perhaps cowardly or inept English sailors?

The English Armada known to rise during the 4 centuries, with lights and shadows, was able hold on the sea and many times won the game, note that Blas de Lezo there, go if they existed. .. if Cartagena de Indias not speak English, Passages Marine had a lot of guilt. Rodrigo Torres , Pedro de la Cerda Messia and many others are left behind.

So goes the plot of the novel throughout the first half of the seventeenth century between the war of succession and the attempted takeover of the Caribbean city, including naval battles and love stories of its characters, including wine and guitars in Piedralaves , The Adrada , Madrid, Cartagena de India s seas develops a novel. Some pages are sprinkled with humor and in which the reader is not asked to learn what a "tack "or even a" carriage "but just spend a few entertaining moments with their reading.

That if, if you find throughout their pages at Blas de Lezo hunting wild boars by Tiétar Valley , is the result of literary license that makes the author ... who apologizes to the biographers of the English navy.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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AGRIPPA LIZARDS: THE FURY OF ROME IN HISPANIA

AGRIPPA: THE FURY OF ROME IN HISPANIA
Manuel Cebrián Abellán

On completion of the civil wars that led to Octavio to power in Rome (31 bc), to deal with people who, even within the Empire, had not yet been submitted. In northern Spain two peoples, the Asturian and Cantabrian broke the security of the area. They moved to the same eight legions and numerous auxiliary trpas, reaching a total of 70,000 men. A formidable army as never before focused on land astures to crush the rebels.

campaigns, led initially by Roman generals were taking shape and gaining in intensity and violence. Open guerrilla warfare by the mountain, the continuing ambushes legions and supply cuts, caused such damage to the Roman army had to be used throughout the displaced war machine to crush the resistance encountered. After bloody battles, in the year 25 BC The war was concluded.

To avoid repetition, captured and sold as slaves to all those men were able to wield a weapon, leaving the land free of elements hostile to Rome . Despite all these caveats, in the year 19 BC The conflict reopens. Slaves of Gaul murder their masters and returned to the Cantabrian mountains. The hidden them join them right away, destroying stalls and Roman garrisons. The violence used was such that Rome , surprised by the turn of events, was doomed to re-employ legions.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

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THE BOUNTY TRILOGY
Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea and Pitcairn Island
Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall


The pack consists of three novels: The mutiny on the Bounty, Men against the sea and Pitcairn Island.

Mutiny on the Bounty
In 1788, the Bounty set sail from England bound for Tahiti. The crew suffers the abuse of Captain Bligh until Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny on board. This is the story of the mutiny on the Bounty occurred in 1788 as we had the midshipman Roger Byam , whose story begins with these words: " Many times I wanted to follow the example of other retired officers and spend all the time of leisure that has an old man like me to tell, with the help of my diary and in as much detail as possible, some of the episodes of my life at sea. I made the decision last night. I said I could write about my first boat, the Bounty, the mutiny on board . "

Men against the sea
In Men against the sea discover how Captain William Bligh not as ruthless as the rebels thought, he undertook a very risky journey into the open boat overloaded the Bounty from the scene of riots to Timor. The master boasts a concern for the health of his men which results in minimal loss of life, in a time when disease decimated the crews on transoceanic voyages. Thanks to their expertise and cooperation of the sailors get sailor disprove the axiom " ship without cover, open grave."

Island of Pitcairn
Fletcher Christian in 1789 , the instigator of the mutiny on the Bounty , took refuge in a small and desolate Pacific island, with eight of his men and a group of native Polynesians. For eighteen years, nobody knew anything about them until the arrival of Topaz, found an unexpected mixed colony consisting of a few Polynesian women, surrounded by dozens of children and only one survivor, an English white beard, Alexander Smith . Of the sixteen men killed during those years, fifteen had died violently. On Pitcairn Island , culminating the exciting trilogy about the Bounty mutiny , Nordhoff and Hall masterfully recreates the tragic outcome of a group of men trapped by loneliness, alcohol and degradation.

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

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BOUNTY TRILOGY OF WOLVES OF EAGLE

EAGLE WOLVES
FIFTH BOOK IV OF CATO Licinius
Simon Scarrow

Even in Britain, Cato see the joy of his promotion to centurion marred by a mission almost impossible: turn a group of barbarians called Los Lobos, in a disciplined unit of the Roman army service will cover the backs in their progress through the interior of the country to conquer the area.

The unsuccessful attempts to provide them with discipline, despite the help of Macro , give rise to hilarious scenes, but there is little time for jokes when a savage tribe prepares to attack.

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Gisbert José Luis Corral Haefs

Haefs Gisbert was born in Wachtendonk (Lower Rhine) in 1950 and is known by lovers of the most diverse genres. He has written a series of science fiction novels, crime novels and historical novels. He has also destacadocomo translator and editor of the works of Rudyard Kipling and Jorge Luis Borges.

translation was initiated to finance the studies of English and English. Between 1970 and 1982 was also a composer and performer of cabaret songs. However, it was decided by the script and now lives in the German city of Bonn.

police for his first work, "Mord auf dem Millionenhügel" won the Edgar Award in 1980 for his political thriller "Die Schattenschneise" was honored in 1991 with third place Deutschen-Krimi Award for "Hamilkars Garten" in 1999 won the literary prize "Rheinischen Literaturpreis."

In appreciation, full of humor, the author recounted how he had discovered the historical novel: "a few years ago was sitting in the corner and had plenty of time," Haefs said, "I thought, why do not write historical novels and ? And as you can see that 'Reich-Ranicki not want', I decided to write 'Hannibal'. "

the following entries in his historical novels you will find highlights and link all of his books: Bibliography of Gisbert Haefs

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José Luis Corral Lafuente, was born in Daroca (Zaragoza) in 1957. Currently, besides writing, is professionally engaged in teaching, is Professor of Medieval History and director of the History Workshop at the University of Zaragoza (Spain).

is one of the English writers of historical fiction more devoted, has also published numerous articles and contributed to radio and television programs. It was the film's historical adviser 1492. The Conquest of Paradise by Ridley Scott . He earned the silver medal at the XXXIV International Festival of Video and Television in New York as director of the series History Aragon

His works of fiction published so far have been:
  • The golden hall (1996)
  • Bronze Amulet (1998)
  • crown Winter (1999)
  • El Cid (2000 )
  • Trafalgar (2001)
  • Numancia (2003)
  • The number of God (2004)
  • Independence! (2005)
  • Temple Knight (2006)
  • Fulcanelli, the owner of the secret (2008)
  • King felon (2009)
  • The Greek Mirror (2009) (reissue)
  • three friends (2009)
  • Fatima, the enigma of appearances (2009)
  • Love and Death (2010)

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Valerio Massimo Manfredi born in Modena (Italy) in 1943. He holds a degree in classical literature and expert in topography of the ancient world, now a professor of classical archeology at the University Luigi Bocconi of Milan. In addition to his academic dedication, has actively participated in numerous expeditions and excavations of ancient remains and has taught in Italy and in various international universities. He has published numerous articles and academic papers, primarily on research on the ancient world and military and trade routes.

has also written and directed documentaries about the ancient world for most major television networks as well as works of fiction for film and television.

His recent books published in Spain are:
  • The Last Legion (L'Last Legion, 2002)
  • El Tirano (Il Tyrannus), Grijalbo, Barcelona, \u200b\u200b2004,
  • invisible Knight (Il cavaliere invisibile, 2004 )
  • The Isle of the Dead (L'isola dei morti, 2004)
  • the Realm of the Dragons (L'impero dei Draghi, 2004)

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WHITE COMPANY

WHITE COMPANY Arthur Conan Doyle


The White Company, tells of the adventures that happen to three friends in Medieval England (ca. 1300). The protagonists are Edricson Alleyne, a young and inexperienced monk of the Abbey of Beaulieu; Hordle John, a giant rogue and tried, dismissed with disgrace from the same abbey of Beaulieu, and Samkin Aylward, a skilled archer tanning in countless battles.

These three disparate characters are on the road and decide to enroll in The White Company, under the command of Sir Nigel Loring , knight of arms and honor, to make war on English soil against the forces of the usurper king. In this long tour of England and Spain, the three friends will participate in many wanderings and adventures, Conan Doyle knew recreate their usual expertise.

In this novel, Conan Doyle , shows his true passion for literature, which is none other than the historical novel and it always considered The White Company as his favorite book, a worthwhile read.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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Tambura

Tambura
Karlheinz Grosser

" I'm back where I started my running again. GEMMANO, the man he called father, no longer exists. Poseidon struck him in the storm. which gave me the name, Tambonea, died shortly after. Only Agneta lives. But it is the wife of another, and each time my mind thinks about it my mind is confused and my mouth tastes like blood. But the bad dream is always awakening and re-imposing prudent to thoughtlessness. "

So begins the story of Tambura , an influential young Athenian family close to 500 BC that he joins the ranks Persian service of the Persian king Cambyses , when it decides to undertake the conquest of Egypt, to escape the snares that are dumped him, but leaving behind his beloved Agneta .

With his faith in God, Creator of the eternal and transient, Tambura will meet peoples and tribes, princes and kings, known war and peace, hunger and satiety, the dignities and indignities , find friends and enemies, to follow the path of glory and death. A novel you can not miss.

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Monday, October 25, 2010

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ANIBAL: THE TRILOGY OF CARTHAGE I

ANIBAL: THE TRILOGY OF CARTHAGE I
Ross Leckie Ross Leckie

Opens Carthage trilogy featuring a wounded and defeated Hannibal by Rome that recalls its origins in the North African coast until the time of crossing the Alps, which allows the author closer to the thoughts, beliefs and feelings of one of the generals who managed to change the course of history , and has become a mythical character.

However, where Ross Leckie author reveals himself as a top level is in the account of the bloody battles against the Roman army, where his great tactical and strategic skills are put to the service of an unusual narrative acumen.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

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IMPERATOR

IMPERATOR
Isabel San Sebastián

Imperator is the new novel by Isabel San Sebastián , author of The Visigoth and Astur , it tells the story of a young woman called Braira Occitan fleeing the destruction of his brothers Cathars during the year 1209 and takes refuge in the court of Aragon, under the protection of Queen Constance , newly betrothed to Frederick II of Sicily . Federico

extraordinary happens to be a prince, determined to become the most powerful man of his time and earn the right to be called World stupor. Even his young rich island travels, carrying with him the secret of their faith and a rare ability to quickly attract her attention on the monarch: the talent to interpret the figures of the Tarot .

Isabel San Sebastián gives life again in this novel, some characters resurrects a fascinating and nearly forgotten world of the most evocative landscapes of the Crusades, in which the power and glory were played on one card: Force.


Monday, October 11, 2010

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SILK SHINE THE EARTH IN FLAMES

SHINE SILK


Anne Perry's Victorian murder Queen enters the medieval world with this novel , where a young woman named Anna Zarides reached Constantinople eunuch dressed up ready to engage in medicine. She is accompanied on this trip his two faithful servants, the maid Simonis And the eunuch Leo. From the moment they arrive at the bustling XIII century Constantinople, threatened by the Crusades, Anna Anastasius becomes .

Behind Anna Travel / Anastasius is a higher motivation: his twin brother, Justinian , has been accused of murdering the emperor Bessarion, and she is determined to prove his innocence and save him. Over the years, Anastasius becomes a known and respected doctor who is related to the Byzantine nobility. Meanwhile, Byzantium, Constantinople and all are under siege by the troops of Charles of Anjou and Anna takes the opportunity to save his brother. In the end, saved Byzantium from the crusades and the release of Justinian seems imminent.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

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: Saxons, Vikings and Normans V

EARTH IN FLAMES: Saxons, Vikings and Normans V
Bernard Cornwell Bernard Cornwell

brings the latest in the adventures of Uhtred of Bebbanburg , warlord during the reign of King Alfred of Wessex in recent years of the ninth century.

In this novel, the health of Alfredo eternally fragile, rapidly deteriorating. His successor is a young inexperienced, and the Vikings, who have so often seen how frustrated their aspirations to conquer Wessex, believe the time to attack the desired county. Uhtred

, even reluctantly, a trap the enemy and, in Farnham, inflicted on the Vikings one of the worst defeats. But after the victory, Uhtred will address both a family tragedy like the attacks of the followers of Alfredo , suspicious of his popularity and the treatment that the waiver of a pagan king. Uhtred

finally breaks with Alfredo, violates his oath of loyalty and returns north to the land of Bebbanburg , converted back to Viking. Etelfleda , Alfredo's daughter, married to a lord of Mercia that only aspires to be the successor of his father, is the only person able to get back Uhtred defend the Saxon cause. Uhtred is thus placed in charge of the demoralized troops Mercia, with which they carried out a risky bet that will end in a bloodbath on the banks of the Thames.

The land on fire is a splendid novel worthy of this great series is Saxons, Vikings and Normans where masterfully recreate a historical period English hardly known.