A Flag Worth Dying For

A Flag Worth Dying For
Author: Tim Marshall
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-07-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501168338

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First published in Great Britain in 2016 by Elliott and Thompson Limited as: Worth dying for: the power and politics of flags.

The Only Thing Worth Dying For

The Only Thing Worth Dying For
Author: Eric Blehm
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2010-01-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780061959790

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"The one book you must read if you have any hope of understanding what our fine American soldiers are up against in Afghanistan.” —Former Congressman Charlie Wilson From the author of the award-winning THE LAST SEASON, the untold story of the U.S. Army Special Forces team that conquered the Taliban against overwhelming odds while protecting Hamid Karzai, viewed at the time as the country’s best hope for a successful, democratically-elected leader. On a moonless night just weeks after September 11, 2001, a U.S. Special Forces team of Green Berets known as ODA 574 infiltrated the mountains of southern Afghanistan with a seemingly impossible mission: to foment a tribal revolt and force the Taliban to surrender. Armed solely with the equipment they could carry on their backs, shockingly scant intelligence, and their mastery of guerrilla warfare, Captain Jason Amerine and his ten men had no choice but to trust their only ally, a little-known Pashtun statesman named Hamid Karzai. Having returned from exile, Karzai—on the run from the Taliban—was traveling the countryside to raise a militia. The Only Thing Worth Dying For chronicles the most important mission in the early days of the Global War on Terror, when the men on the ground knew little about the enemy—and their commanders in Washington knew even less. With unprecedented access to surviving members of ODA 574, key war planners, and Karzai himself, award-winning author Eric Blehm cuts through the noise of politicians and high-level military officials to narrate for the first time a story of uncommon bravery and terrible sacrifice, intimately exposing the realities of unconventional warfare and nation-building in Afghanistan that continue to shape the region today.

Prisoners of Geography Our World Explained in 12 Simple Maps Illustrated Young Readers Edition

Prisoners of Geography  Our World Explained in 12 Simple Maps  Illustrated Young Readers Edition
Author: Tim Marshall
Publsiher: The Experiment, LLC
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781615198481

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“For curious children ages 7–15, Prisoners of Geography has lots to fascinate.”—The Wall Street Journal The secret world history written in the mountains, rivers, and seas that shape every country’s politics, economy, and international relations—and our own lives—is revealed in this illustrated young readers edition of Prisoners of Geography, the million-copy international bestseller. History is a story—and it’s impossible to tell the whole tale without understanding the setting. In this eye-opening illustrated edition of the international bestseller Prisoners of Geography, you’ll learn to spot connections between geography and world affairs in ways you never noticed before. How did the US’s rivers help it become a superpower? Why are harsh, cold and swampy Siberia and the Russian Far East two of that country’s most prized regions? How come Japan prefers to trade along the coasts instead of across its land? What do the Himalayas have to do with war? With colorful maps that capture every continent and region, plus hundreds of illustrations that illuminate how our surroundings shape us, this one-of-a-kind atlas will inspire curious minds of all ages!

Prisoners of Geography

Prisoners of Geography
Author: Tim Marshall
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501121470

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First published in Great Britain in 2015 by Elliott and Thompson Limited.

Things Worth Dying For

Things Worth Dying For
Author: Charles J. Chaput
Publsiher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781250239778

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With a balance of wisdom, candor, and scholarly rigor the beloved archbishop emeritus of Philadelphia takes on life’s central questions: why are we here, and how can we live and die meaningfully? In Things Worth Dying For, Chaput delves richly into our yearning for God, love, honor, beauty, truth, and immortality. He reflects on our modern appetite for consumption and individualism and offers a penetrating analysis of how we got here, and how we can look to our roots and our faith to find purpose each day amid the noise of competing desires. Chaput examines the chronic questions of the human heart; the idols and false flags we create; and the nature of a life of authentic faith. He points to our longing to live and die with meaning as the key to our search for God, our loyalty to nation and kin, our conduct in war, and our service to others. Ultimately, with compelling grace, he shows us that the things worth dying for reveal most powerfully the things worth living for.

The Power of Geography

The Power of Geography
Author: Tim Marshall
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781982178635

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Shadowplay

Shadowplay
Author: Tim Marshall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 1783964464

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Divided

Divided
Author: Tim Marshall
Publsiher: Scribner
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Division (Philosophy)
ISBN: 1783963433

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New from the No. 1 Sunday Times We feel more divided than ever. This riveting analysis tells you why. Walls are going up. Nationalism and identity politics are on the rise once more. Thousands of miles of fences and barriers have been erected in the past ten years, and they are redefining our political landscape. There are many reasons why we erect walls, because we are divided in many ways: wealth, race, religion, politics. In Europe the ruptures of the past decade threaten not only European unity, but in some countries liberal democracy itself. In China, the Party's need to contain the divisions wrought by capitalism will define the nation's future. In the USA the rationale for the Mexican border wall taps into the fear that the USA will no longer be a white majority country in the course of this century. Understanding what has divided us, past and present, is essential to understanding much of what's going on in the world today. Covering China; the USA; Israel and Palestine; the Middle East; the Indian Subcontinent; Africa; Europe and the UK, bestselling author Tim Marshall presents a gripping and unflinching analysis of the fault lines that will shape our world for years to come.