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Christopher Landon

    Christopher Landon creó novelas cautivadoras, a menudo inspiradas en sus experiencias bélicas. Sus narrativas se sumergen en el intrincado mundo del espionaje y las operaciones clandestinas, especialmente durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Landon exploró hábilmente las complejas situaciones y los dilemas morales de sus personajes, frecuentemente ambientados en escenarios exóticos o tensos. Su escritura se caracteriza por una aguda psicología de personajes y una trama apasionante, lo que lo estableció como un autor notable de ficción de suspense.

    Eiskalt in Alexandria
    Eiskalt in Alexandrien
    Banksia Lady
    Jackson's Track Revisited
    Ice Cold in Alex
    Perdidos en el desierto
    • Ice Cold in Alex

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      A true classic, this bestselling novel--and the inspiration for the internationally renowned film starring John Mills--tells the story of a small group of soldiers and nurses trying to escape from Tobruk through the German-occupied desert. For Captain George Anson, the taste of the ice-cold beer served in Alexandria, Egypt remains an indelible memory. When he's assigned to escort two nursing sisters there, he dreams of enjoying that simple pleasure again. But his routine mission turns epic as he and the nurses find themselves driving further and further south to escape the advancing German army. A true classic, this bestselling novel--and the inspiration for the internationally renowned film starring John Mills--tells the story of a small group of soldiers and nurses trying to escape from Tobruk through the German-occupied desert. For Captain George Anson, the taste of the ice-cold beer served in Alexandria, Egypt remains an indelible memory. When he's assigned to escort two nursing sisters there, he dreams of enjoying that simple pleasure again. But his routine mission turns epic as he and the nurses find themselves driving further and further south to escape the advancing German army.

      Ice Cold in Alex
    • "In Jackson's Track revisited Carolyn Landon returns to the story told by Daryl Tonkin in Jackson's Track (Penguin, Australia, 1999) - the tale of his life in the great Gippsland forest living among Aboriginal timber workers. Just as his family hoped, Tonkin's memoir has created the space for more stories. In Jackson's Track revisited, the voices of Aboriginal people who lived at the Track mingle with those of the White Australians who tried to 'improve' their lives in the 1950's, the era of assimilation. An exploration of the historical factors surrounding Tonkin's story leads to discussion of the Victorian Aborigines Welfare Board, the Victorian Aborigines Advancement League and the policy of assimilation that was so prevalent in mid-twentieth century Australia"--Back cover.

      Jackson's Track Revisited
    • Banksia Lady

      • 241 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      This is the story of Celia Rosser, the internationally acclaimed botanical illustrator, who ultimately dedicated her life to painting the entire genus of Banksia, the only artist to have done such a thing. Celia's dedication to the task put her at the center of the Monash Banksia Project, underwritten by Monash University (Australia) for 25 years and culminating in the production of an extraordinary three-volume florilegium that became one of the great books published in the 20th century. This is also the story of the emergence of an artist who grew up in difficult circumstances during the Great Depression.--From publisher's description

      Banksia Lady