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Jon Lewis

    Jon E. Lewis es un historiador y autor cuyo trabajo explora el pasado. Como editor, ha curado numerosas antologías, reuniendo narrativas cautivadoras y voces diversas. Sus escritos han sido reconocidos por su profundidad y compromiso, atrayendo a un amplio público lector interesado en relatos históricos y cuentos de aventuras. El enfoque distintivo de Lewis ofrece a los lectores nuevas perspectivas sobre eventos significativos y experiencias humanas.

    The Godfather, Part II
    Road Trip to Nowhere
    Spitfire: The Autobiography
    The Mammoth Book Of Everest
    The Mammoth Book of Covert Ops
    D-Day as They Saw It
    • D-Day as They Saw It

      • 340 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This collection features firsthand accounts of D-Day and the subsequent battles, providing a unique perspective from both soldiers and civilians involved in the conflict. Through their narratives, readers gain insight into the experiences, emotions, and realities faced during this pivotal moment in history, highlighting the human side of warfare from multiple viewpoints.

      D-Day as They Saw It
    • The Mammoth Book of Covert Ops

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Twenty true stories of covert military operations, from raids into Laos by elite unit MAC-V-SOG to cut the Ho Chi Minh trail during the Vietnam War to the US Navy SEAL 6 operation Neptune's Spear in Abbottabad which resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden.

      The Mammoth Book of Covert Ops
    • Road Trip to Nowhere

      Hollywood Encounters the Counterculture

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the intersection of American film and culture, this book delves into the iconic yet often overlooked characters of '60s cinema. It offers a fresh perspective on the clash between the counterculture movement and Hollywood's traditional industry, highlighting the era's significant cultural shifts. The author, known for his insightful critiques and engaging storytelling, enriches the narrative with detailed historical context, making it a vital contribution to film history and an essential read for enthusiasts of the genre.

      Road Trip to Nowhere
    • Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, Part II (1974) is a magisterial cinematic work, a gorgeous, stylized, auteur epic, and one of the few sequels judged by many to be greater than its predecessor. This despite the fact that it consists largely of meetings between aspiring 'Godfather' Michael Corleone and fellow gangsters, politicians and family members. The meetings remind us that the modern gangster's success is built upon inside information and on strategic planning. Michael and his father Vito's days resemble those of the legitimate businessmen they aspire or pretend to be.Jon Lewis's study of Coppola's masterpiece provides a close analysis of the film and a discussion of its cinematic and political contexts. It is structured in three “The Sequel,” “The Dissolve,” and “The Sicilian Thing” – accommodating three avenues of inquiry, the film's importance in and to Hollywood history, its unique, auteur style and form; and its cultural significance. Of interest, then, is New Hollywood history, mise-en-scene, and a view of the Corleone saga as a cautionary capitalist parable, as a metaphor of the corruption of American power, post-Vietnam, post-Watergate.

      The Godfather, Part II
    • This collection contains 60 personal accounts of the war to end all wars, including the first gas attack, life in the trenches, Gallipoli, the war at sea, aerial dogfights and life as a prisoner of war.

      True World War I Stories
    • The Godfather

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Acknowledgements -- Foreword to the 2022 edition -- 1. Believe in America -- 2. I Believe in Hollywood -- 3. I Believe in the Mafia -- Notes -- Credits.

      The Godfather
    • The Mammoth Book of Westerns

      • 560 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      An outstanding collection Westerns from across the genre, which includes stories by Rick Bass, Walter Van Tilburg Clark, Larry McMurtry, Mari Sandoz, Christopher Tilghman, and Mark Twain, among many others.

      The Mammoth Book of Westerns