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Agincourt
- De: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrado por: Charles Keating
- Duración: 16 h y 13 m
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Bernard Cornwell, the New York Times best-selling "reigning king of historical fiction" (USA Today), tackles his most thrilling, rich, and enthralling subject yet - the heroic tale of Agincourt. The epic battle immortalized by William Shakespeare in his classic Henry V is the background for this breathtaking tale of heroism, love, devotion, and duty from the legendary author of the Richard Sharpe novels and the Saxon Tales.
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What is WITH that music?
- De Lois en 08-26-15
- Agincourt
- De: Bernard Cornwell
- Narrado por: Charles Keating
A gripping story of a legendary battle, and more
Revisado: 10-19-24
This book is rich with historical details and descriptions that plunge you right into the action. And it’s told through a perspective of a young archer. A must- read for history lovers
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I Love Russia
- Reporting from a Lost Country
- De: Elena Kostyuchenko, Bela Shayevich - translator, Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse - translator
- Narrado por: Tiana Yarik
- Duración: 14 h y 18 m
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To be a journalist is to tell the truth. I Love Russia is Elena Kostyuchenko’s unrelenting attempt to document her country as experienced by those whom it systematically and brutally erases: village girls recruited into sex work, queer people in the outer provinces, patients and doctors at a Ukrainian maternity ward, and reporters like herself.
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Beautiful but sad.
- De philip en 10-21-23
- I Love Russia
- Reporting from a Lost Country
- De: Elena Kostyuchenko, Bela Shayevich - translator, Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse - translator
- Narrado por: Tiana Yarik
I am a Russian and I love this work
Revisado: 10-28-23
Elena Kostyuchenko created a beautiful story. When I lived in Russia many years ago, I did not know my own country’s history and what was going on right in front of me because I was very busy living my own life. Now I am shocked and saddened.
Novaya Gazeta still has a website where its authors works are published. It still has Politkovskya and Kostyuchenko articles dating back to 1999 and 2006 respectively.
Fascinating book! Thank you Elena!
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