John Lang Libros
John Lang fue un novelista y periodista australiano que pasó una parte importante de su vida en la India. Es conocido principalmente por su habilidad como narrador y observador de la naturaleza humana, lo que se refleja en sus obras literarias. Su estilo distintivo y su enfoque narrativo lo convierten en una figura cautivadora en el panorama literario.






Titanic
A Fresh Look at the Evidence by a Former Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Utilizing his background as a former Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents, John Lang offers a thorough reexamination of the Titanic disaster, delving into the evidence surrounding the ship's tragic sinking during its maiden voyage in April 1912. His insights aim to shed new light on this pivotal event, which has left a lasting impact on maritime history and culture.
The Forger's Wife
- 244 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Set in the tumultuous backdrop of colonial Sydney, the narrative revolves around a young woman grappling with her crumbling marriage to a forger. As she navigates the challenges of survival, she encounters George Flower, a formidable detective with a complex moral compass. Flower's influence extends throughout the colony, as he confronts bushrangers and manipulates local authorities for his gain. This lively adventure captures the essence of a society driven by ambition and moral ambiguity.
Understanding Ron Rash
- 160 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Focusing on the achievements of Ron Rash, this study delves into the major themes and stylistic elements of his fiction and poetry. John Lang provides insight into Rash's literary and cultural influences, offering a comprehensive overview of his life and career. The exploration includes a detailed analysis of Rash's fourteen published works up to 2013, highlighting his evolution as a writer and the significant aspects of his contributions to literature.
The Great Ones
- 140 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
This book is designed for military children so they can keep a living record of their childhood. It provides a keepsake for the special moments in their life as they make their journey. Children can document their schools, homes, friendships and anything else that they want and treasure. Moving to support their parents can be difficult, especially every 3 years. They have to start a new school, new friends, new house and basically a whole new life. The intent of this book is to make that process a little easier, knowing that they have something to look back on and something to start new again. When they are all grown and look back on a unique childhood, taking that trip down memory lane. They will always be able to "Remember When".
Cattle to the Slaughter
- 138 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
"Cattle To The Slaughter" is a murder mystery with plenty of twists and turns to entice anybody who loves the genre and to keep the reader guessing. Read about Joshua Jenkins, a retiring minister who faces his worst nightmares in a murder mystery at the church's Campground where two hundred girls die under mysterious circumstances. Was he responsible for the deaths or was it the fault of the new District Superintendent, Crystal Starr, or was it something that no one expected to occur?
Six Poets from the Mountain South
Sherman's Troops in the Savannah and Carolinas Campaigns
- 222 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on the interplay of spirituality and secularism, this extensive study explores the works of major poets from the mountain South, challenging the notion that Appalachian literature is solely worldly. John Lang analyzes the poetry of Jim Wayne Miller and five other prominent writers, revealing their deep religious and spiritual themes that enrich their narratives. This examination highlights the complexity of Appalachian literature, showcasing how it intertwines secular and spiritual perspectives within its rich cultural context.
The Land of the Golden Trade (West Africa
- 356 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Selected for its cultural significance, this work is recognized by scholars as a vital contribution to the understanding of civilization. It encompasses key themes and knowledge that have shaped human history, making it an essential read for those interested in the foundations of our society.
Stories of the Border Marches
- 260 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Focusing on the preservation of classical literature, this book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS series, which revives timeless works that have been largely unavailable for years. By reintroducing these literary treasures, the series aims to protect cultural heritage and ensure that significant international classics remain accessible to readers. Supporting this collection contributes to the ongoing mission of saving exceptional literary works from being forgotten.
Robinson Crusoe; Told to the Children by John Lang
- 58 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
The book presents a modern retelling of a classic tale, ensuring its accessibility for both present and future generations. It has been carefully reformatted and retyped, enhancing clarity and readability without relying on scanned copies. This preservation effort highlights the story's enduring significance throughout human history, making it a valuable addition to literary collections.