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Ki-27 ‘Nate’ Aces - Nicholas Millman - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

RSC Making Mischief - Fraser Grace - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Church Dogmatics Study Edition 27 - Karl Barth - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

German Poetry from 1750 to 1900: Goethe, Holderlin, Nietzsche and others - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Imperial Roman Warships 27 BC–193 AD - Raffaele D'amato - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Bussaco 1810 - Rene Chartrand - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Pure Gold - Michael Bhim - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

The Army of Northern Virginia - Philip Katcher - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Developing a Fashion Collection - Todd (kingston University Lynn - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Soviet Machine Guns of World War II - Chris Mcnab - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Soviet Machine Guns of World War II - Chris Mcnab - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

This study looks at how the Soviet armed forces developed and deployed a range of machine guns that fitted with their offensive and defensive infantry tactics across six years of total war. In 1939, three machine guns dominated the Red Army’s front-line infantry firepower – the DShK 1938 heavy machine gun, the PM M1910 medium/heavy machine gun and the Degtyaryov DP-27, a lighter, bipod-mounted support weapon. Confronted by cutting-edge German technology during the Great Patriotic War (1941–45), the Soviets responded with the development of new weaponry, including the RPD light machine gun, the 7.62×54mmR SG43 medium machine gun and the improved version of the DP-27, the DPM. Taken together, all these weapons gave the Red Army a more practical range of support weapons, better able to challenge the Germans for fire superiority on the battlefield. Fully illustrated, this study explains the technology and the tactics of these machine guns. Noted authority Chris McNab sets out how these machine guns were distributed and tactically applied and provides numerous examples of the weapons in action, from assault teams on the streets of Stalingrad to tank crews struggling for survival at Kursk. The book also reflects upon the weapons’ post-war service; many of the machine guns remain in front-line use today. Illustrated with high-quality photographs and specially commissioned artwork, this is a deep analysis of these essential tools of warfare within the Soviet forces.

DKK 152.00
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Reading Dreams - Dr Derek S. Dodson - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Symptomes - Gabriella Maione - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Best Man - Carmel Winters - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

The Praetorian Guard - Sandra Bingham - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

The Brink - Brad Birch - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Rupert Brooke - Nigel Jones - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Jaws - Antonia Quirke - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Jaws - Antonia Quirke - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

This study of Jaws (1975) examines how Steven Spielberg’s breakout film not only redefined the thriller but also pioneered the summer blockbuster, cementing his reputation as a master filmmaker. Against the odds of a catastrophic location shoot, 27-year-old Spielberg delivered a film so effective that it became the highest-grossing movie of its time, transforming Hollywood’s approach to event cinema.Adapted from Peter Benchley’s best-selling novel, and Steven Spielberg''s second feature, Jaws became a cultural phenomenon, its story of a great white shark terrorising a New England beach town striking a primal chord with audiences. Under extreme pressure on a catastrophic location shoot, Universal''s 27 year-old prodigy crafted a thriller so effective that for some time Jaws was the highest-grossing film of all time. It was also instrumental in establishing the concepts of the event movie and the summer blockbuster. Jaws exerts an extraordinary power over audiences. Apparently simplistic and manipulative, it is a film that divided critics into two broad camps: those who dismissed it as infantile and sensational - and those who saw the shark as freighted with complex political and psychosexual meanings. Antonia Quirke, in an impressionistic response, argues that both interpretations obscure the film''s success simply as a work of art. In Jaws, Spielberg''s ability to blend genres combined with his precocious technical skill to create a genuine masterpiece, which is underrated by many, including its director. Indeed, Quirke argues, it may be his finest work.In her foreword to this new edition, Antonia Quirke looks back on Jaws , its compelling power and its contemporary resonances fifty years after its release.

DKK 165.00
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Tonight With Donny Stixx - Philip (playwright Ridley - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Metropolis - Thomas Elsaesser - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Ki-44 ‘Tojo’ Aces of World War 2 - Nicholas Millman - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Otherhood - William Sutcliffe - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

The Battleship Bismarck - Stefan Draminski - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Concorde - Christopher Orlebar - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

Turkish Intelligence and the Cold War - Egemen Bezci - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk