| Cynthia Holz - Family secrets - 2012 - 322 pages
Cynthia Holz's first novel with Knopf Canada is a spellbinding story that offers an intimate look at family, friendship and altruism, and unrolls a cast of characters you can't ... | |
| Paul Rea - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 308 pages
Paul Rea uncovered the extraordinary story of an Australian ex-prisoner of war who had been illegally thrown into a Nazi concentration camp called Terazin in Czechoslovakia ... | |
| Donald Watt - Fiction - 1997 - 572 pages
Writings include: Brave New World, Crome Yellow, Eyeless in Gaza. Volume covers the period 1920-1965. Extras: Appendicies list translations and collected works sales. | |
| Krystyna Wituska - Prisoners of war - 1997 - 236 pages
A collection of letters that documents the trials of a young Polish woman who was arrested and interrogated by the Gestapo in 1942 for working as a spy for the Polish ... | |
| Gene Samuel Jacobsen - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 300 pages
In engaging, direct prose, Gene Jacobsen chronicles his three-and-a-half-year experience as a prisoner of war, during which time he endured the Bataan death march and ... | |
| Michael Slater, Jeff Apter - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 290 pages
A cricketer as exciting as any on his day tearing apart opposing teams with skill, grace and a smile on his face. Raised mainly by his father after his mother left the family ... | |
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