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While this may be true of most, whether Hollywood features or television documentaries, this is not invariably so. As evidence, the book examines a mix of recent costume dramas and presenter-led documentaries dealing with episodes in the history of Britain, France and the United States between the American Revolution and the First World War. For the most part, the authors accept that the documentary is structurally the better of the two genres as a reliable vehicle for introducing past events in our modern audiovisual age. But they emphasize that the greatest potential lies in a hybrid genre which is a costume drama, but one where the filmmaker uses documentary techniques to balance confirmations of truth with dramatic narrative. ![]() Free Download E.H.H. Archibald - The Fighting Ship in the Royal Navy 897-1984 Military Press | 1987 | ISBN: 0517633329 | English | 434 pages | PDF | 273.43 MB Traces the history of the British warship, shows how early vessels were used in battle, and provides detailed information about all ships including frigates, cruisers, destroyers, and submarines. ![]() Free Download Uwe Feist, Norman E. Harms, Mike Dario - The Fighting 109 Doubleday & Company | 1978 | ISBN: 0715376276 | English | 220 pages | PDF | 149.13 MB An illustrated story with nearly 300 Luftwaffe photographs of the ME 109 in action. ![]() Free Download Roger A. Freeman - The Fight for the Skies: Allied Fighter Action in Europe and North Africa 1939-1945 Cassell | 1999 | ISBN: 0304352985 | English | 196 pages | PDF | 130.68 MB The true story of Allied fighter action during World War II. It covers all the Western and Mediterranean theatres of war, concentrating on how and where Allied fighters were deployed. All major fighter types are represented in the photographs, including Spitfires, Hurricanes, Gladiators, Tempests and Typhoons, Mustangs, P-38s, P-47s, P-51s, Whirlwinds and Meteors, as well as Beaufighters and Mosquitoes. The activities of these very varied fighter types included escorting daylight bombing raids, fighter-bomber intruder operations into occupied Europe, and ground-attack activities in support of land forces in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and in North-Western Europe from the Normandy Campaign onwards. Flying fighters during World War II may have seemed glamorous, but it was also appallingly dangerous. More than 22,000 British and American fighter aircraft were lost during the conflict and over 9000 pilots died. Roger A. Freeman's book is as much about the men who flew in battle as it is about the aircraft, their performance, armament and overall effectiveness. More than 270 photographs provide a panorama of the war in the air above Western Europe and North Africa. ![]() Free Download The Fifth Season by Mark Nepo English | July 15, 2025 | ISBN: 1250342422 | 256 pages | PDF | 4.34 Mb Now in his seventies, poet and philosopher Mark Nepo explores the rhythms of aging in the second half of life. ![]() Free Download The Fifth Plague: Cattle, Contagion, and the Medical Posthumanities (Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature) by Lucinda Cole English | November 19, 2025 | ISBN: 3031927923 | 272 pages | True ePUB, PDF | 30 Mb This book examines murrain, or mass mortalities of cattle, in ways that bridge the gap between animal studies and the health humanities. Beginning with early modern European disease ecologies but informed by contemporary epidemiological and ecological concerns, The Fifth Plague offers a new historical approach to literary plague studies, one taking seriously real and imagined relationships between human outbreaks, such as bubonic plague and cholera, and a series of even more mysterious animal diseases that killed in equally great numbers. Chapters include careful readings of literary texts by, among others, William Shakespeare, John Dryden, Daniel Defoe, and Sophie Amelia Prosser.. Uniting these readings is a shared history of murrains recorded in Virgil, but also the powerful legacy of the Ten Plagues of Egypt narrative, in which human and non-human afflictions are materially and theologically bound. "Great mortalities" of cattle, Cole argues, brought with them feelings of individual and collective vulnerability. As scientists and humanists face increasingly politicized information networks, this book calls for an exploration of the past, present, and future of humanity's decidedly interdependent and zoonotic existence. ![]() Free Download The Fiction of Julian Barnes By Vanessa Guignery 2006 | 240 Pages | ISBN: 140399059X | PDF | 1 MB This Guide provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the essential criticism on Julian Barnes's work, drawing from a selection of reviews, interviews, essays and books. Through the presentation and assessment of key critical interpretations and perspectives, the Guide examines the various issues in his work which have aroused critical interest (narration/voice, history/story, biography, infidelity, obsession). 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Grounded in close readings of four texts, "Against Neaira," Plato's Symposium, Xenophon's Symposium, and Aristophanes' Lysistrata, this book draws upon observations from gender studies and the history of sexuality in ancient Greece to illuminate the relevance of these representations of women to civic behavior, pederasty, philosophy, and politics. In these original readings, Gilhuly casts a new light on the complexity of the classical Athenian sex/gender system, demonstrating how various and even opposing strategies worked together to articulate different facets of the Athenian subject. |