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The Devil’s Chariots

The Devil’s Chariots
Author: John Glanfield
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2013-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472802675

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This scholarly and clear-sighted book … is a happy marriage of history and technology and deserves to become standard reading for serious students of the First World War.' Prof. Richard Holmes 'Fascinating. Excellent pictures and a readable text as well. A wonderful story well told.' Military Illustrated 'The Devil's Chariots is the best single work on the development, from concept to fielding, of British armour in the First World War… Glanfield is also entertaining in addition to being enlightening… The Devil's Chariots is a decent read, and for specialists in the field it will be required reading… The research is both broad and solid, and it appears that this will be the last word on this topic for some time to come.' Robert L. Bateman, contributor to The Journal of Military History, Lexington VA, and a member of the Society for Military History 'This book is in a class of its own … it brings a new maturity to the study of the tank, most particularly from the human perspective, and best of all, it is very readable'. David Fletcher, Senior Archivist, Tank Museum, Bovington, author of The Tank 'This volume would be a great addition to the library of anyone wishing to try to understand World War 1 better. I greatly enjoyed this evidently well-researched and highly interesting book… It taught me much. I am grateful.' Royal Naval Sailing Association Journal 'Fascinating … all military procurement officers should read it… All this is excellently set out, especially the people who made [the tank weapon] possible and those who resented such new ideas.' Brig Fraser Scott, contributor to The Journal of the Royal Artillery Institution 'John Glanfield sheds new light on the tank's pioneers, their bizarre experimental machines and later triumphs… This intensely researched work … is drawn from previously unpublished primary sources.' Gun Mart 'This is classic research by a world authority.' The Driffield Post 'The author has a sharp eye for detail … an exemplary history of a pivotal aspect of the First World War.' Worcester Evening News 'The Devil's Chariots can fairly claim to be the most intensively researched and detailed account of the tank's origins yet to appear.' Classic Arms & Militaria 'John Glanfield has combined meticulous historical research with a gift for narrative to present a story that both students of the Great War and the general reader will find fascinating. I thoroughly recommend this book.' John Gregory, contributor to The Journal of the Henry Williamson Society The Devil's Chariots is the product of six years of research by author John Glanfield, who wanted to tell the story of the birth of the tank in World War I, and, importantly, the men behind it. Based on personal recollections and official reports Glanfield uncovers the British tank pioneers and their odd machines, the men who supported the new weapon, those who refused to accept their worth and the brave crews who took them into battle.


The Devil’s Chariots

The Devil’s Chariots
Author: John Glanfield
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2013-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472802683

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This scholarly and clear-sighted book … is a happy marriage of history and technology and deserves to become standard reading for serious students of the First World War.' Prof. Richard Holmes 'Fascinating. Excellent pictures and a readable text as well. A wonderful story well told.' Military Illustrated 'The Devil's Chariots is the best single work on the development, from concept to fielding, of British armour in the First World War… Glanfield is also entertaining in addition to being enlightening… The Devil's Chariots is a decent read, and for specialists in the field it will be required reading… The research is both broad and solid, and it appears that this will be the last word on this topic for some time to come.' Robert L. Bateman, contributor to The Journal of Military History, Lexington VA, and a member of the Society for Military History 'This book is in a class of its own … it brings a new maturity to the study of the tank, most particularly from the human perspective, and best of all, it is very readable'. David Fletcher, Senior Archivist, Tank Museum, Bovington, author of The Tank 'This volume would be a great addition to the library of anyone wishing to try to understand World War 1 better. I greatly enjoyed this evidently well-researched and highly interesting book… It taught me much. I am grateful.' Royal Naval Sailing Association Journal 'Fascinating … all military procurement officers should read it… All this is excellently set out, especially the people who made [the tank weapon] possible and those who resented such new ideas.' Brig Fraser Scott, contributor to The Journal of the Royal Artillery Institution 'John Glanfield sheds new light on the tank's pioneers, their bizarre experimental machines and later triumphs… This intensely researched work … is drawn from previously unpublished primary sources.' Gun Mart 'This is classic research by a world authority.' The Driffield Post 'The author has a sharp eye for detail … an exemplary history of a pivotal aspect of the First World War.' Worcester Evening News 'The Devil's Chariots can fairly claim to be the most intensively researched and detailed account of the tank's origins yet to appear.' Classic Arms & Militaria 'John Glanfield has combined meticulous historical research with a gift for narrative to present a story that both students of the Great War and the general reader will find fascinating. I thoroughly recommend this book.' John Gregory, contributor to The Journal of the Henry Williamson Society The Devil's Chariot is the product of six years of research by author John Glanfield, who wanted to tell the story of the birth of the tank in World War I, and, importantly, the men behind it. Based on personal recollections and official reports Glanfield uncovers the British tank pioneers and their odd machines, the men who supported the new weapon, those who refused to accept their worth and the brave crews who took them into battle.


The Faces of the Chariot

The Faces of the Chariot
Author: David Joel Halperin
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1988
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783161451157

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The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony

The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony
Author: Basilius Valentinus
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465517308

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The Chariot Throne of God

The Chariot Throne of God
Author: Dr. Brian J. Bailey
Publisher: Zion Christian Publishers
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1596656905

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Dr. Brian Bailey’s book, the Chariot Throne of God, is an excellent verse by verse exposition of the Book of Ezekiel. The four main divisions of this book are: Prophecies against Judah and Israel (1:1-24:27)Prophecies against Foreign Nations (25:1-32:32)Restoration of Israel (33:1-39:29)Vision of the New Temple and the Millennial Reign (40:1-48:35) This study examines the revelation of God’s holiness given through the visions of the prophet and recorded in the Book of Ezekiel, as well as the prophecies contained in that book, particularly those indicative of events that take place in the last days, and even in the Millennial reign of Christ.


The Chariot of Fire

The Chariot of Fire
Author: Bernard De Voto
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1926
Genre: Latter Day Saints
ISBN:

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The Watchtower

The Watchtower
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 782
Release: 1928
Genre: Jehovah's Witnesses
ISBN:

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When the Devil Drives

When the Devil Drives
Author: Caro Peacock
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1780101406

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A Liberty Lane mystery - Autumn, 1839. As the London nights darken, rumours spread about the devil’s chariot, which preys on young women walking alone at night. Novice private investigator Liberty Lane has no time for such horror stories, so when a poetic young man begs her to find his missing fiancée, she accepts, suspecting there is a more prosaic explanation. Meanwhile, she is engaged to help prevent a royal scandal involving Prince Albert’s worldlier brother, Prince Ernest. Liberty begins work on both cases, but when young women begin showing up dead, the tales of the devil’s chariot don’t seem so ridiculous any more.


The Chariot of Death

The Chariot of Death
Author: McR El Pensador
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479708976

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The Castle of Horror The Lady of the Night Hopefully, this chapter will be tested. Sleep well because the lady of the night is ready for the second chapter, and if someone wants to buy this castle I will always let him know how. Castle for Sale The Thinker Continuing the castle of horrors with the angel of the night, the prince of darkness devil's castle commands them to tell the lady of the night, "You are cordially invited." Also to let you know, my dear readers, who is an expert preparation Kavala bleeding and making the grill that she prepared them to their brothers that they tasted so much what kind of meat was, and less blood came with fruit and all because the lady of the night is looking for work in what I write the another book your pony. And they know the lady of the night is always open to dissipation and will not have you pay your ticket because she has a coach with six horses with wings, horns, and eyes like lanterns to get by if needed like the thinker to the other book.