In Mousa to Mackintosh, Frank Arneil Walker examines the recognisable and recurring features evident in Scotland's structures across the centuries.
Frank Walker Orden de los libros
Frank Walker es un distinguido autor cuya obra está profundamente informada por su extensa experiencia como periodista que cubrió defensa, seguridad nacional y terrorismo. Posee una habilidad única para descubrir y narrar historias verídicas y cautivadoras desde las líneas del frente y los corredores ocultos del conflicto. La escritura de Walker profundiza en las complejas experiencias humanas y los aspectos menos conocidos de la guerra, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva poderosa e íntima. Su estilo narrativo se caracteriza por una aguda perspicacia investigadora y un talento para dar vida vívida a los acontecimientos históricos.






- 2023
- 2023
Buffalo Dance
- 104 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
When Frank X Walker's compelling collection of personal poems was first released in 2004, it told the story of the infamous Lewis and Clark Expedition from the point of view of Clark's personal slave, York.
- 2021
Geography From the Air
- 222 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
- 2020
Affrilachia
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
A milestone book of poetry at the intersection of Appalachian and African American literature. In this pathbreaking debut collection, poet Frank X Walker tells the story of growing up young, Black, artistic, and male in one of America’s most misunderstood geographical regions. As a proud Kentucky native, Walker created the word “Affrilachia” to render visible the unique intersectional experience of African Americans living in the rural and Appalachian South. Since its publication in 2000, Affrilachia has seen wide classroom use, and is recognized as one of the foundational works of the Affrilachian Poets, a community of writers offering new ways to think about diversity in the Appalachian region and beyond. Published in 2000 by Old Cove Press
- 2017
In October 1943 Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin signed a solemn pact that once their enemies were defeated the Allied powers would 'pursue them to the uttermost ends of the earth and will deliver them to their accusers in order that justice may be done'. Nowhere did they say that justice would be selective. But it would prove to be. "Traitors" outlines the treachery of the British, American and Australian governments, who turned a blind eye to those who experimented on Australian prisoners of war. Journalist and bestselling author Frank Walker details how Nazis hired by ASIO were encouraged to settle in Australia and how the Catholic Church, CIA and MI6 helped the worst Nazi war criminals escape justice. While our soldiers were asked to risk their lives for King and country, Allied corporations traded with the enemy; Nazi and Japanese scientists were enticed to work for Australia, the US and UK; and Australia's own Hollywood hero Errol Flynn was associating with Nazi spies. The extraordinary revelations in "Traitors" detail the ugly side of war and power and the many betrayals of our ANZACs
- 2016
The Tiger Man of Vietnam
- 384 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
The Vietnamese hill tribes made him a demi-god. The CIA wanted to kill him. This is the remarkable true story of Australian war hero Barry Petersen. Frank Walker's critically acclaimed bestseller is now part of the HACHETTE MILITARY COLLECTION.
- 2016
Maralinga
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
The facts are shocking. The treachery is chilling. The fallout ongoing.
- 2015
39 Australian soldiers, Vietnam, 1969. The Army denied they existed. What were they trying to hide? Frank Walker's critically acclaimed bestseller is now part of the HACHETTE MILITARY COLLECTION.