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David Fraser Jenkins

    Sir David Fraser fue un prolífico autor y un condecorado veterano militar cuya carrera abarcó importantes conflictos globales. Su producción literaria, que abarca tanto ficción como no ficción, se basa profundamente en su amplia experiencia en estrategia y mando. La escritura de Fraser es celebrada por su autenticidad y su perspicaz exploración de la condición humana en medio de la guerra y la agitación geopolítica. Poseía una habilidad única para tejer narrativas personales en el tejido de importantes acontecimientos históricos.

    Relationship Mastery
    Mad Frank and Sons
    Knight's Cross
    Ply-Split Braided Baskets
    • 2016

      Mad Frank and Sons

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The real boss of Soho and his bank robbing boys tell the truth about the Krays, the Richardsons and the family business.

      Mad Frank and Sons
    • 2015
    • 2014

      Ply-split braiding is a technique for making textiles by parting the plies of one cord (the "splittee") with a needle or similar tool, drawing a second cord (the "splitter") through the gap made in the first cord, and repeating the process many times over. With 176 images, including patterns, these techniques illustrate how to make baskets using plain oblique twining, a version of ply-split braiding particularly well-suited for the art of basketry. This guide to the creative process gives you the information needed for shaping the form of a basket, including the rate and location of adding and removing cords. Chapters include creating fenestrations, substituting cords, combining baskets, crossing planes, and harnessing the tension between right triangles when the hypotenuse of one aligns with the leg of another. See how these techniques are rendered in a gallery of beautiful finished work.

      Ply-Split Braided Baskets
    • 2008

      Erwin Rommel was the outstanding Axis field commander of the Second World War, respected, even admired, by his opponents. Here it seemed to the Allies, was a supremely professional soldier: chivalrous, decent, largely untainted by the crimes of the Nazi regime, carrying out his duty with often dazzling success.

      Knight's Cross