First hand accounts from Lieutenant James Cook, Joseph Banks, Sydney Parkinson, and James Magra.
John D. MacDonald Reihenfolge der Bücher
John D. MacDonald war ein Meister der spannenden Erzählungen, der sich mit den dunkleren Seiten der amerikanischen Gesellschaft auseinandersetzte. Sein Stil zeichnete sich durch scharfe Beobachtungen, lebendige Beschreibungen und tiefgründige Charakterpsychologie aus. MacDonald erforschte Themen wie moralische Verantwortung, den Einfluss von Technologie und die Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen. Sein umfangreiches Werk erntete sowohl von Lesern als auch von Kritikern Beifall für seine fesselnde Kraft und seine zeitlose Untersuchung der menschlichen Natur.







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- 2022
Poetry Rooms
- 88 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The unconventional medical journey of John M Macdonald MD transitions from a successful surgical career to a focus on wound healing and global medicine in resource-poor nations, particularly in Haiti and West Africa. "Poetry Rooms" serves as a heartfelt gift to loved ones, inviting them to explore his philosophical and spiritual reflections. Each poetic "room" provides insights into his emotions, offering reassurance and joy while serving as a metaphorical compass for navigating life's complexities. The collection aims to illuminate the soul and enhance daily living.
- 2021
The life of John Macdonald, a prominent 19th-century minister in the North of Scotland, is highlighted, showcasing his extensive influence beyond his parish. Known as the Apostle of the North, he undertook evangelistic tours to the isolated Atlantic islands of St Kilda, emphasizing his commitment to spreading faith in remote areas. His legacy reflects a dedication to service and outreach in challenging environments, making him a significant figure in Scottish religious history.
- 2021
Extraordinary Circumstances
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The narrative unfolds through the experiences of an army brat whose education began in Stuttgart, Germany. A series of diverse jobs, from running a printing press to attempting a pro baseball career, shape the author's journey. A life-altering motorcycle accident in 2002 leads to a coma, prompting reflections on memories and lessons learned. This transformative experience ultimately inspires a writing career, highlighting resilience and an optimistic outlook on the future.
- 2020
Cloudy Skies
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The narrative explores the decline of reading among younger generations, highlighting a shift towards digital consumption. It questions the consequences of this trend, emphasizing the importance of engaging with literature for personal growth and understanding. The author reflects on the value of immersing oneself in stories and histories, suggesting that a life devoid of reading may lead to a limited perspective as one ages. Ultimately, the book advocates for rekindling a passion for reading as a means to connect with the past and prepare for the future.
- 2020
Made in His Image
- 324 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Challenging conventional beliefs, this book explores the Bible's teachings on gender equality and the role of women in ministry. It delves into interpretations and perspectives that may reshape readers' understanding of scriptural texts, encouraging a reevaluation of traditional views. Through thoughtful analysis, it aims to empower women and promote a more inclusive interpretation of religious teachings regarding their involvement in spiritual leadership.
- 2015
Caporetto and the Isonzo Campaign
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Highly illustrated history of the Italian Front during the Great War with over 130 rare archive photographs of the campaign and the battlefields.
- 2014
Dead Low Tide
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Dead Low Tide is an iconic early thriller from John D. MacDonald, the mastermind behind Cape Fear and the Travis McGee novels. On the coast of Florida, a working stiff is wrongfully accused of murdering his boss—and must outwit one of MacDonald’s signature villains to save his life. Introduction by Dean Koontz A college graduate and amateur fisherman, Andy McClintock is stuck toiling in the office of a construction company. But when Andy tries to quit, his boss offers him a promotion and a raise—and then promptly kills himself with a harpoon gun. At least, that’s what it looks like, until the police rule it homicide—with the murder weapon belonging to Andy. The harpoon gun had been stolen out of Andy’s garage, and the boss’s wife makes the outrageous claim that she and Andy were having an affair. He’s been set up. To clear his name, he’ll have to find the real killer. But Andy soon discovers that he’s up against more than a two-bit thief—he’s been targeted by absolute evil, a monster with no compassion for his fellow man. Praise for John D. MacDonald and Dead Low Tide “John D. MacDonald was the great entertainer of our age, and a mesmerizing storyteller.”—Stephen King “The writing is marked by sharp observation, vivid dialogue, and a sense of sweet warm horror.”—The New York Times “To diggers a thousand years from now, the works of John D. MacDonald would be a treasure on the order of the tomb of Tutankhamen.”—Kurt Vonnegut
- 2000
Enthält folgende Stories:Henry Kuttner & C. L. Moore (als Lewis Padgett): Der TransplantEdmond Hamilton: Flucht aus dem KosmosJohn D. MacDonald: Mechanische LösungHenry Kuttner (mit C. L. Moore): Ende der JagdMilton Lesser: Gesichter der AngstPeter Phillips: StreitgesprächMurray Leinster: Das verhexte Taxi


