Ernest K. Gann Bücher
Ernest K. Gann schöpfte Inspiration aus seinen ausgedehnten Reisen und Abenteuern als Aviator und Seemann. Diese Erfahrungen prägten sein literarisches Schaffen, das sich häufig Themen wie Mut, Schicksal und dem menschlichen Geist im Angesicht der Elemente widmet. Sein Schreibstil zeichnet sich durch packende Erzählungen und detaillierte Beschreibungen von Luft- und Maritim-Szenen aus, die den Leser in die Handlung eintauchen lassen. Gann verknüpfte meisterhaft seine persönlichen Erlebnisse mit fiktiven Geschichten und schuf so fesselnde Werke, die den Abenteuergeist zelebrieren.






Der Kampf um Masada
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Lorbeer für die Besiegten
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Lorbeer für die Besiegten - Roman um Masada - bk297; Droemer Knaur Verlag; Ernest K. Gann; pocket_book; 1975
Der Damm/Die Eroberung einer Kleinstadt/Alles in Butter/Der Pilot und das Kind - bk474; Verlag "Das Beste"; Robert Byrne/Ulrich Becher/Dieter Zimmer/Ernest K. Gann; Paperback; 1983
Fate is the Hunter
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
"This book is an episodic log of some of the more memorable of (the author's) nearly 10,000 hours aloft in peace and in war. It is also an attempt to define by example his belief in the phenomenon of luck-- that the pattern of anyone's fate is only partly contrived by the individual".--The New Yorker.
The Bad Angel
- 275 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
When cocaine claims the life of his eldest son, Montana cattle rancher Lee Rogers runs for Congress and wages an all-out war on drugs, but at the height of his campaign, he mysteriously disappears
Blaze of Noon
- 263 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The four MacDonald brothers were born to fly. Right after World War I they took to stunt flying at county fairs, barnstorming their way around the U.S.A., selling joy rides and confounding the populace with an assortment of highly skilled aerobatics in the unlikely aircraft of the time. They graduated to a steadier way of making a living, but the dangers were just as acute - if not more so. For now they had a contract to deliver he mails, and this had to be done on time, in all kinds of weather, under all kinds of conditions. But neither the conditions nor the tragedies they inevitably suffered would stop them.
The Aviator
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
In 1928, a lonely, guilt-ridden U.S. mail pilot and his passenger survive a devastating crash and begin a journey of survival in the Rocky Mountains
Men against the north--a story of the ferry command, Air Transport, & of Dooley, who had 20 years' record of success in commercial air flight, only to come down, icebound, somewhere in the unchartered northland. Dooley was dean of a close knit group, & everything else took second place as the men came into headquarters, & set out again to find him. An unknown lake--beyond unknown mountains--a time schedule--& faith--such alone they had to go on, hampered by Army red tape, lack of radio contact, navigation rules upset by the frozen north. The story shifts from Dooley's experiences, with the five men who counted on him, to the men who sought him. Starkly told--another segment of understanding of total war.--Kirkus
Fiddler's Green
- 255 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Relaas van het laatste verzet van de Joden tegen de Romeinen in het begin van de jaartelling, gezien door de ogen van de twee aanvoerders.





















