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Cleopatra's Tears Cleopatra's Tears

Автор: Harry Stephen Keeler

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Several men find themselves stranded by a flooding river on Bleeker’s Island. The jewels known as Cleopatra’s Tears are missing, and one of the men is believed to be Actor Hart, notorious killer and thief – maybe even the one who stole the jewels. Can the sheriff figure out which one is Hart – and make sure he’s the one without a life jacket when the dam upriver gives way?
History of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt History of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt

Автор: Abbott Jacob

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One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances

Автор: Gautier Theophile

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The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra

Автор: Уильям Шекспир

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Cleopatra Cleopatra

Автор: Abbott Jacob

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Blood, Tears and Folly: An Objective Look at World War II Blood, Tears and Folly: An Objective Look at World War II

Автор: Len Deighton

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Drawing on the author’s deep understanding of military history and weaponry, and of the strengths and frailties of politicians and generals, this is Len Deighton’s classic myth-puncturing analysis of the opening years of the Second World War.Reissued by William Collins, ‘Blood, Tears and Folly’ offers sweeping analysis of six theatres of war: the Battle of the Atlantic, Hitler’s conquest of western Europe, the war in the Mediterranean, the battle for the skies, Operation Barbarossa and the German assault on Russia, and the entry of Japan into what was from that point a truly global war.This is the period during which the Allied powers were brought to the brink of utter defeat, and Deighton offers an unflinching account of the political machinations, the strategy and tactics, the weapons and the men on both sides who created a world of terror and millions dead, of the Holocaust, and of nuclear devastation.As Deighton writes: ‘the time has come to sweep away the myths and reveal the no less inspiring gleam of that complex and frightening time in which evil was in the ascendant, goodness diffident, and the British – impetuous, foolish and brave beyond measure – the world’s only hope.’