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Burn the White Flag

Burn the White Flag
Author: Charles Nieman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781949784183

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Navy & Army Illustrated

Navy & Army Illustrated
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Total Pages: 712
Release: 1900
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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Twenty Famous Naval Battles

Twenty Famous Naval Battles
Author: Edward Kirk Rawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1900
Genre: Naval battles
ISBN:

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Munsey's Magazine for ...

Munsey's Magazine for ...
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Total Pages: 996
Release: 1899
Genre: American periodicals
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Munsey's Magazine

Munsey's Magazine
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Total Pages: 996
Release: 1899
Genre:
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The Accordionist's Son

The Accordionist's Son
Author: Bernardo Atxaga
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2010-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781555970024

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A celebrated international author, listed among the "21 top writers for the 21st century" (The Observer, U.K.) As David Imaz, on the threshold of adulthood, divides his time between his uncle Juan's ranch and his life in the village, where he reluctantly practices the accordion, a tradition that his authoritarian father insists he continue, he becomes increasingly aware of the long shadow cast by the Spanish Civil War. Letters found in a hotel attic, along with a silver pistol, lead David to unravel the story of the conflict, including his father's association with the fascists, and the opposition of his uncle, who took considerable risks in helping to hide a wanted republican. With affection and lucidity, Bernardo Atxaga describes the evolution of a young man caught between country and town, between his uncle the horse-breeder and his political father. The course of David's life changes one summer night when he agrees to shelter a group of students on the run from the military police. This is the most accomplished novel to date by an internationally celebrated writer. The Accordionist's Son is memorable for its epic scope—from 1936 to 1999—and the details with which it sparkles in gorgeous prose. It is easy to understand why The Observer listed Atxaga as one of the top twenty-one writers for the twenty-first century.