Search results for ""author farley mowat""
McClelland & Stewart Inc. Otherwise
£15.00
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc Owls in the Family
£8.71
Rowman & Littlefield Grey Seas Under: The Perilous Rescue Mission Of A N.A. Salvage Tug
The hair-raising rescue missions of a deep-sea salvage tug that saved hundreds of lives during two decades of service in the North Atlantic.
£16.15
Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group And No Birds Sang
Turned away from the Royal Canadian Air Force for his apparent youth and frailty, Farley Mowat joined the infantry in 1940. The young second lieutenant soon earned the trust of the soldiers under his command, and was known to bend army rules to secure a stout drink, or find warm -- if nonregulation -- clothing. But when Mowat and his regiment engaged with elite German forces in the mountains of Sicily, the optimism of their early days as soldiers was replaced by despair. With a naturalist's eyes and ears, Mowat takes in the full dark depths of war; his moving account of military service, and the friends he left behind, is also a plea for peace.
£14.99
Skyhorse Publishing The Farfarers: A New History of North America
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Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group My Father's Son
The follow-up to And No Birds Sang, Farley Mowat's memoir My Father's Son charts the course of a family relationship in the midst of extreme trial. Taking place during Mowat's years in the Italian Campaign, the memoir is mostly told through original letters between Mowat and his mother, Helen, and his father, Angus, a World War I veteran and librarian. Written between 1943 and 1945, the correspondence depicts the coming of age of a young writer in the midst of war, and presents a sensitive and thoughtful reflection of the chaos and occasional comedy of wartime. First published in 1992, Douglas & McIntyre is pleased to add My Father's Son to the Farley Mowat Library series, which includes the other recently re-released titles Sea of Slaughter, People of the Deer, A Whale for the Killing, And No Birds Sang, Born Naked and The Snow Walker.
£15.49
David R. Godine Publisher Inc The Dog Who Wouldn't Be
£13.92
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc Lost in the Barrens
£9.84
Little, Brown & Company Never Cry Wolf
This inquiry begins with the puzzle of sibling relations. Why are individuals from the same family little more similar in personality than people from different families? Why doesn't a shared family environment lead to similar values and beliefs? Sulloway suggests a fresh way of understanding how family affects individual development. Among siblings, the most important factor for systematically understanding the sources of individual differences is birth-order. This work shows how birth-order is so fundamental to the family experience that its effects transcend gender, social class, nationality and time. Using historical examples from scientific revolutions, the French Revolution and the Protestant Reformation, this work shows that Marx was mistaken when he located the engine of historical change between families. The engine of history lies in individual differences arising within the family.
£18.00
Skyhorse Publishing High Latitudes: The Incredible True Story of an Arctic Journey by Master Storyteller Farley Mowat (17 Million Books Sold)
£15.16