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How do I find out about the story of a distroy of World War 2 with the name of HMS Victory?
My family is going through a box of moments and family photos from the past because of a dealth in the family and we encountered some licensing documents Reg Reygate who served on board HMS Victory in the second world war that would be good to hear of HMS Victory, or any one that the family has a relative who served aboard this distroy
According with my "companion book the Royal Navy ship named HMS Victory not existed during WW2. There have been 5 HMS Victory as follows: 1588 – The Navy battle honor was awarded the victory. Probably was scrapped in 1608. 1620 – Ship. Scappa in 1690. 1691-1 speed range, ex-Royal James. Renamed Royal George in 1714, but returned to the victory the following year. Scrapped in 1721. 1737-1 speed range which sank in 1744, 1765 – 1st speed of 2162 tons. In 1798 he was unseaworthy and became in a prison hulk at Chatham. She was repaired, and in 1803 went back to sea as Nelson's flagship. From 1812 to 1922 she was moored in Portsmouth Harbor as a training ship. Then it became preserved as a national monument. Pump was damaged in WW2, but still preserved at Portsmouth. She is the flagship of the C-in-C Naval Home Command. 1950-8 with increasing displacement of 35,500 tons. Scrapped at Faslane in 1969. WW2 His record is as follows: 1941 – Bismarck 1941-2 Action 1941-2 Arctic Norway 1942 – Malta convoys 1942 – North Africa 1942 – Vizcaya, 1944 – Sabang 1945 – Palembang 1945 – Okinawa 1945 – Japan I hope this information helps you in your quest to discover more on the history of his family.
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Success by the numbers. (Wip).(Amacom book named Victory! by Brian Tracy): An article from: Automotive Design & Production
$5.95 This digital document is an article from Automotive Design & Production, published by Gardner Publications, Inc. on November 1, 2002. The length of the article is 457 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citat... |
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Victory
$9.71 Conrad sets his novel VICTORY, which he wrote in 1915, in the Malay Archipelago--the setting for LORD JIM (1900). In VICTORY, a baron and former exile named Axel Heyst becomes involved with a woman named Lena, a traveling violinist; however, one of Lena's |
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Victory
$12.6 Conrad sets his novel VICTORY, which he wrote in 1915, in the Malay Archipelago--the setting for LORD JIM (1900). In VICTORY, a baron and former exile named Axel Heyst becomes involved with a woman named Lena, a traveling violinist; however, one of Lena's |
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Victory
$11.2 Conrad sets his novel VICTORY, which he wrote in 1915, in the Malay Archipelago--the setting for LORD JIM (1900). In VICTORY, a baron and former exile named Axel Heyst becomes involved with a woman named Lena, a traveling violinist; however, one of Lena's |
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Victory
$14.43 Conrad sets his novel VICTORY, which he wrote in 1915, in the Malay Archipelago--the setting for LORD JIM (1900). In VICTORY, a baron and former exile named Axel Heyst becomes involved with a woman named Lena, a traveling violinist; however, one of Lena`s former lovers finds the couple on their isolated island, and the story culminates in a deadly duel. |
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Victory
$16.97 Conrad sets his novel VICTORY, which he wrote in 1915, in the Malay Archipelago--the setting for LORD JIM (1900). In VICTORY, a baron and former exile named Axel Heyst becomes involved with a woman named Lena, a traveling violinist; however, one of Lena`s former lovers finds the couple on their isolated island, and the story culminates in a deadly duel. |
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Victory
$18.19 Conrad sets his novel VICTORY, which he wrote in 1915, in the Malay Archipelago--the setting for LORD JIM (1900). In VICTORY, a baron and former exile named Axel Heyst becomes involved with a woman named Lena, a traveling violinist; however, one of Lena`s former lovers finds the couple on their isolated island, and the story culminates in a deadly duel. |
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Victory
$11.31 Conrad sets his novel VICTORY, which he wrote in 1915, in the Malay Archipelago--the setting for LORD JIM (1900). In VICTORY, a baron and former exile named Axel Heyst becomes involved with a woman named Lena, a traveling violinist; however, one of Lena`s former lovers finds the couple on their isolated island, and the story culminates in a deadly duel. |
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Victory
$13.3 Conrad sets his novel VICTORY, which he wrote in 1915, in the Malay Archipelago--the setting for LORD JIM (1900). In VICTORY, a baron and former exile named Axel Heyst becomes involved with a woman named Lena, a traveling violinist; however, one of Lena`s former lovers finds the couple on their isolated island, and the story culminates in a deadly duel. |
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Victory
$11.96 Conrad sets his novel VICTORY, which he wrote in 1915, in the Malay Archipelago--the setting for LORD JIM (1900). In VICTORY, a baron and former exile named Axel Heyst becomes involved with a woman named Lena, a traveling violinist; however, one of Lena`s former lovers finds the couple on their isolated island, and the story culminates in a deadly duel. |
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Victory
$10.16 Conrad sets his novel VICTORY, which he wrote in 1915, in the Malay Archipelago--the setting for LORD JIM (1900). In VICTORY, a baron and former exile named Axel Heyst becomes involved with a woman named Lena, a traveling violinist; however, one of Lena`s former lovers finds the couple on their isolated island, and the story culminates in a deadly duel. |
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Victory
$22.66 The Shelf2Life Children''s Literature and Fiction Collection is a charming set of pre-1923 nursery rhymes, fairy tales, classic novels and short stories for children and young adults. From a tardy white rabbit, spirited orphan and loyal watchdog to a dreamer named Dorothy, this collection presents an assortment of memorable characters whose stories light up the pages. The young and young at heart will delight in magical tales of fairies and angels and be captivated by explorations of mysterious islands. The Shelf2Life Children''s Literature and Fiction Collection allows you to open a door into a world of fantasy and make-believe where imaginations can run wild. |
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The Named
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HMS Victory
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Nothing but Victory
$21.1 Like most of the Union armies of the Civil War, the Army of the Tennessee was named after a river, and it was made up of volunteers often under the command of generals from the regular U.S. Army. In NOTHING BUT VICTORY, historian Steven Woodworth draws on the soldiers` personal writings, letters, and diaries to tell how Union victories in the West, including the battles of Shiloh and Vicksburg, contributed to the Union victory. He tells how the Army of the Tennessee, first under General Grant and later under General William Tecumseh Sherman, hammered the enemy while also gaining battlefield experience and developing more precise soldiering skills. He also tells how these soldiers from the west came to realize what was at stake, and he recounts the high cost of these campaigns, on both sides, as he follows the Army of the Tennessee from the beginning of the war, when thousands answered Lincoln`s call, through victory. |
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Nothing but Victory
$16.53 Like most of the Union armies of the Civil War, the Army of the Tennessee was named after a river, and it was made up of volunteers often under the command of generals from the regular U.S. Army. In NOTHING BUT VICTORY, historian Steven Woodworth draws on the soldiers` personal writings, letters, and diaries to tell how Union victories in the West, including the battles of Shiloh and Vicksburg, contributed to the Union victory. He tells how the Army of the Tennessee, first under General Grant and later under General William Tecumseh Sherman, hammered the enemy while also gaining battlefield experience and developing more precise soldiering skills. He also tells how these soldiers from the west came to realize what was at stake, and he recounts the high cost of these campaigns, on both sides, as he follows the Army of the Tennessee from the beginning of the war, when thousands answered Lincoln`s call, through victory. |
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Nothing but Victory
$14.86 Like most of the Union armies of the Civil War, the Army of the Tennessee was named after a river, and it was made up of volunteers often under the command of generals from the regular U.S. Army. In NOTHING BUT VICTORY, historian Steven Woodworth draws on the soldiers` personal writings, letters, and diaries to tell how Union victories in the West, including the battles of Shiloh and Vicksburg, contributed to the Union victory. He tells how the Army of the Tennessee, first under General Grant and later under General William Tecumseh Sherman, hammered the enemy while also gaining battlefield experience and developing more precise soldiering skills. He also tells how these soldiers from the west came to realize what was at stake, and he recounts the high cost of these campaigns, on both sides, as he follows the Army of the Tennessee from the beginning of the war, when thousands answered Lincoln`s call, through victory. |
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The Named
$14.36 Ethan lives a secret life as a Guardian of the Named... |
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The Named
$9.5 Ethan lives a secret life as a Guardian of the Named... |
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Victory (DVD)
$16.58 Based on the novel by Joseph Conrad, VICTORY stars Willem Dafoe as Axel Heyst, an American recluse with a dubious past living in the Dutch East Indies port of Surabaya circa 1913. Staying in a German hotel there, Heyst becomes entranced with a member of the hotel's all-female orchestra. When the owner of a hotel offers the girl, Alma, to him for a price, Heyst agrees. Soon, Alma has convinced Heyst to take her away from the villainous Germans, and the two run to a nearly deserted island where their passionate affair blooms into a romance. However, their idyll is shattered when the German hotel owner directs a treasure seeking bandit named Mr. Jones and his assistant, Martin Ricardo (Sewell) to their hideaway, insinuating that Heyst possesses a large fortune.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAudio: Dolby Surround 2.0 - EnglishInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus |
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Victory (DVD)
$12.99 Based on the novel by Joseph Conrad, VICTORY stars Willem Dafoe as Axel Heyst, an American recluse with a dubious past living in the Dutch East Indies port of Surabaya circa 1913. Staying in a German hotel there, Heyst becomes entranced with a member of the hotel's all-female orchestra. When the owner of a hotel offers the girl, Alma, to him for a price, Heyst agrees. Soon, Alma has convinced Heyst to take her away from the villainous Germans, and the two run to a nearly deserted island where their passionate affair blooms into a romance. However, their idyll is shattered when the German hotel owner directs a treasure seeking bandit named Mr. Jones and his assistant, Martin Ricardo (Sewell) to their hideaway, insinuating that Heyst possesses a large fortune.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAudio: Dolby Surround 2.0 - EnglishInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus |
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Victory (DVD)
$11.69 Based on the novel by Joseph Conrad, VICTORY stars Willem Dafoe as Axel Heyst, an American recluse with a dubious past living in the Dutch East Indies port of Surabaya circa 1913. Staying in a German hotel there, Heyst becomes entranced with a member of the hotel's all-female orchestra. When the owner of a hotel offers the girl, Alma, to him for a price, Heyst agrees. Soon, Alma has convinced Heyst to take her away from the villainous Germans, and the two run to a nearly deserted island where their passionate affair blooms into a romance. However, their idyll is shattered when the German hotel owner directs a treasure seeking bandit named Mr. Jones and his assistant, Martin Ricardo (Sewell) to their hideaway, insinuating that Heyst possesses a large fortune.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAudio: Dolby Surround 2.0 - EnglishInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus |
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Operation Code Named Sushi!
$19.98 Take a Chinese Industrialist, and then add a Nationalist Generalissimo, a Royal Princess and Old Leatherface to the mix. Jolles puts on his chefs hat to cook you up a recipe filled with plenty of shoot-em-up excitement. Then stir briskly with lots of insane characters as well as historical ones. The result is Operation Code Name Sushi!. One whale of a kidnapping and a hell of a joyride. Jolles will tickle you with the feather tip of his words. This is an interactive book, and without you the heroes will never win. So get ready to do some serious singing as well a lot of cheering. Reader victory is in your hands. So sit tight in your seat folks and grab hold of its edges, because you're seconds from blast off! |
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Empire & Victory
$4.48 The story of a Detroit Free Press paperboy from the workingclass neighborhoods of Hamtramck, Michigan. On his twelfth birthday, November 20, 1971, Joe Pakotas bolts an angry household and escapes to Ann Arbor to watch the great Billy Taylor, hero of Saturday radio broadcasts, play in the Michigan-Ohio State game. The game takes on a transforming resonance, in which flight from hopelessness becomes a trip to the Rose Bowl. Working across the country with a wildcat crew of magazine subscription grifters, Pakotas finds his way to California, via Wyoming and a refugee named Nancy Nguyen. On the West Coast he discovers the Pasadena curse, hardscrabble life with the Ramirez family in the central valley, Catholic high school, and finally winds up in real trouble, becoming a reporter. Of sorts. And still manages to chase down the unnamed sources, in the heart, of some bad ink that threatens to consume his boyhood idol, and himself. Spanning the decade of the 1970s and the American continent, Empire & Victory is a literary adventure in the spirit of Huck Finn, offering a little less wisdom and a good deal more recklessness than even Tom Sawyer might abide. |
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Operation Code Named Sushi!
$15.21 Take a Chinese Industrialist, and then add a Nationalist Generalissimo, a Royal Princess and Old Leatherface to the mix. Jolles puts on his chefs hat to cook you up a recipe filled with plenty of shoot-em-up excitement. Then stir briskly with lots of insane characters as well as historical ones. The result is Operation Code Name Sushi!. One whale of a kidnapping and a hell of a joyride. Jolles will tickle you with the feather tip of his words. This is an interactive book, and without you the heroes will never win. So get ready to do some serious singing as well a lot of cheering. Reader victory is in your hands. So sit tight in your seat folks and grab hold of its edges, because you''re seconds from blast off! |
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Operation Code Named Sushi!
$3.69 Take a Chinese Industrialist, and then add a Nationalist Generalissimo, a Royal Princess and Old Leatherface to the mix. Jolles puts on his chefs hat to cook you up a recipe filled with plenty of shoot-em-up excitement. Then stir briskly with lots of insane characters as well as historical ones. The result is Operation Code Name Sushi!. One whale of a kidnapping and a hell of a joyride. Jolles will tickle you with the feather tip of his words. This is an interactive book, and without you the heroes will never win. So get ready to do some serious singing as well a lot of cheering. Reader victory is in your hands. So sit tight in your seat folks and grab hold of its edges, because you're seconds from blast off! |
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Circuits of Victory
$45.37 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CIRCUITS OF VICTORY CHAPTER I TWO KINDS OF LEAVEN The ancient Greeks had a saying, He whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad. A half century ago, a mad German philosopher named Nietzsche gave birth to the following philosophy: Progress depends upon the survival of the fittest. The fittest are the strongest. What is strong, is right. What is weak, is wrong. The strong must therefore eliminate the weak. Any religion or morality which defends the weak against the strong, hinders progress, because it fosters weakness. Christianity is wrong: it is a religion of weakness, a feminine religion, protecting the weak. The highest aim of society is the development of the Strong Man, the Superman. We must, therefore, ruthlessly tear up by the roots any institution that hinders the development of the Superman. Nietzsche died a madman. Well had it been for Germany, had his philosophy died with him. But the seed fell on fertile soil. The philosophy of might evoked a ready response in the Prussian mind. Strength! That was the thing. War! Nothing worth while had ever come without it. It was just the philosophy for a naturally warlike race.2 -: ; .: GIR0UITS OF .VICTORY From the earliest days, war had been the national industry of Prussia. As Napoleon observed, Prussia seemed to be hatched from a cannon ball. So the new Kultur became firmly entrenched: Nietzsche, its founder and philosopher; Bernhardi, its historian; the Kaiser, its High Priest; Hindenburg, Bissing and Luden- dorff, its executioners. The army was all; the sword, sovereign. Other countries, it is true, possessed martial leaders; in Prussia, martial leaders possessed the country. Now, the fundamental principle of an army is that authority must come from the top, down. Apply this to a wh... |
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Blood Of Victory
$13.5 In 1940, as Hitler's troops are marching into Paris, a writer named Serebin finds himself in Istanbul, where he is beginning to realize that, despite his fervent hopes, the world really has become a different place. Hooking up with a Hungarian secret agen |
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The Named
$11.2 If the past could be changed one small alteration could start a disastrous chain of events. As one of the Named, it is Ethan’s duty to keep the timeline safe. But Ethan is a normal schoolboy... |
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The Named
$10.32 Living a secret life as a Guardian of the Named, Ethan is under the guidance of Arkarian, his mentor. With the help of Isabel, his apprentice, Ethan has become a valued member of this otherworldly corps. When a threat from the evil Order of Chaos intensifies, secrets of the past are revealed, and the Named travel through time to prevent the Order from altering history. |
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The Named
$4.98 Ethan lives a secret life as a Guardian of the Named. Under the guidance of Arkarian, his mentor, and with the help of Isabel, his unlikely but highly capable apprentice, Ethan has become a valued member of this other-worldly corps. As the only defense against the evil Order of Chaos, the Named travel through time to prevent the Order from altering history and thereby gaining power in the present and the future. As the threat from the Order intensifies, secrets of the past are revealed and villains and heroes are exposed. This gripping fantasy is set in modern times, but is infused with intrigue from the past, super-natural characters and surprising plot twists. Curley has written a winner through to the end. |
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The Named
$14.56 Ethan lives a secret life as a Guardian of the Named. Under the guidance of Arkarian, his mentor, and with the help of Isabel, his unlikely but highly capable apprentice, Ethan has become a valued member of this other-wordly corps. As the only defense against the evil Order of Chaos, the Named travel through time to prevent the Order from altering history and thereby gaining power in the present and the future. As the threat from the Order intensifies, secrets of the past are revealed and villains and heroes exposed. This gripping fantasy is set in modern times, but is infused with intrigue from the past, super-natural characters and surprising plot twists. Curley has written a a winner through to the end--an ultimate confrontation with evil. |
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The Named
$12.58 Ethan lives a secret life as a Guardian of the Named. Under the guidance of Arkarian, his mentor, and with the help of Isabel, his unlikely but highly capable apprentice, Ethan has become a valued member of this other-wordly corps. As the only defense against the evil Order of Chaos, the Named travel through time to prevent the Order from altering history and thereby gaining power in the present and the future. As the threat from the Order intensifies, secrets of the past are revealed and villains and heroes exposed. This gripping fantasy is set in modern times, but is infused with intrigue from the past, super-natural characters and surprising plot twists. Curley has written a a winner through to the end--an ultimate confrontation with evil. |
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The Named
$11.31 Ethan lives a secret life as a Guardian of the Named. Under the guidance of Arkarian, his mentor, and with the help of Isabel, his unlikely but highly capable apprentice, Ethan has become a valued member of this other-wordly corps. As the only defense against the evil Order of Chaos, the Named travel through time to prevent the Order from altering history and thereby gaining power in the present and the future. As the threat from the Order intensifies, secrets of the past are revealed and villains and heroes exposed. This gripping fantasy is set in modern times, but is infused with intrigue from the past, super-natural characters and surprising plot twists. Curley has written a a winner through to the end--an ultimate confrontation with evil. |
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H.M.S. Victory: Warships of the Royal Navy
$41.33 Seven ships named Victory have carried the name in Royal Navy service, with the first being Sir John Hawkins' ship at the Battle of the Armada and the seventh, and current, HMS Victory having been the flagship of Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. |
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Blood of Victory
$10.1 In 1940, as Hitler's troops are marching into Paris, a writer named Serebin finds himself in Istanbul, where he is beginning to realize that, despite his fervent hopes, the world really has become a different place. Hooking up with a Hungarian secret agent, Serebin goes to work for the Allies trying to disrupt German supply lines--an eminently dangerous task to begin with, but his assignment is one that previous agents have tried and failed to complete.... |
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Blood of Victory
$9.19 In 1940, as Hitler's troops are marching into Paris, a writer named Serebin finds himself in Istanbul, where he is beginning to realize that, despite his fervent hopes, the world really has become a different place. Hooking up with a Hungarian secret agent, Serebin goes to work for the Allies trying to disrupt German supply lines--an eminently dangerous task to begin with, but his assignment is one that previous agents have tried and failed to complete.... |
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Blood of Victory
$10.74 In 1940, as Hitler's troops are marching into Paris, a writer named Serebin finds himself in Istanbul, where he is beginning to realize that, despite his fervent hopes, the world really has become a different place. Hooking up with a Hungarian secret agent, Serebin goes to work for the Allies trying to disrupt German supply lines--an eminently dangerous task to begin with, but his assignment is one that previous agents have tried and failed to complete.... |
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Blood of Victory
$12.96 In 1940, as Hitler's troops are marching into Paris, a writer named Serebin finds himself in Istanbul, where he is beginning to realize that, despite his fervent hopes, the world really has become a different place. Hooking up with a Hungarian secret agent, Serebin goes to work for the Allies trying to disrupt German supply lines--an eminently dangerous task to begin with, but his assignment is one that previous agents have tried and failed to complete.... |
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The Martyr's Victory
$25.48 Knowing full well they may die in the attempt, a small band of monks sets out to convert the savage Danes who have laid waste to the surrounding countryside year after year. Their faith is sorely tested as they face opposition from the angry Priest of Odin as well as doubts, sickness and starvation. The Danes laugh at the idea of leaving their warlike gods for a "weak" God of love, but Osric, the leader of the monks, is unwavering in his attempts to share the "White Christ" with those who reject Him. Then the monks discover a young Christian woman named Elswitha who has escaped being sacrificed to the Danish gods. While they are willing to risk the wrath of the Danes to shelter and care for her, they still wonder what they are supposed to do with a woman. As the monks struggle with discouragement, however, Elswitha becomes the key to reaching the village by showing the love of Christ to those who wanted to kill her. Through her, the Danes at last begin to understand the true meaning of Christianity. |
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The Martyr's Victory
$16.48 Knowing full well they may die in the attempt, a small band of monks sets out to convert the savage Danes who have laid waste to the surrounding countryside year after year. Their faith is sorely tested as they face opposition from the angry Priest of Odin as well as doubts, sickness and starvation. The Danes laugh at the idea of leaving their warlike gods for a "weak" God of love, but Osric, the leader of the monks, is unwavering in his attempts to share the "White Christ" with those who reject Him. Then the monks discover a young Christian woman named Elswitha who has escaped being sacrificed to the Danish gods. While they are willing to risk the wrath of the Danes to shelter and care for her, they still wonder what they are supposed to do with a woman. As the monks struggle with discouragement, however, Elswitha becomes the key to reaching the village by showing the love of Christ to those who wanted to kill her. Through her, the Danes at last begin to understand the true meaning of Christianity. |
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The Named
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The Named
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The Named
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The Named
$5.99 The first installment of Curley's trilogy is now available in paperback. Swashbuckling time-travel plus soap-opera relationships make for a page-turning start to a promised trilogy. -- Kirkus Reviews. |
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The Named
$5.99 The first installment of Curley''s trilogy is now available in a newly redesigned package. Swashbuckling time-travel plus soap-opera relationships make for a page-turning start to a promised trilogy. -- Kirkus Reviews. |
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Victory
$13.85 Victory was the last of Conrad's novels to be set in the Malay Archipelago.... |
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Victory
$17.48 Victory by John Burt Published in 2007 by WordTech Communications |
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Nelson's Victory: 101 Questions and Answers about HMS Victory, Nelson'
$23.27 With the approach of the 200th anniversary of the Royal Navy's greatest battle off Cape Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, much attention is being given to the most tangible symbol of that epic engagement--Nelson's fully preserved flagship HMS Victory. Noted historian Peter Goodwin, Keeper and Curator of Victory, offers a fresh approach to the subject in this book by delving into the workings of the famed ship with a lively question-and-answer format based on thousands of inquiries submitted by visitors and historians alike. Selecting 101 of the most intriguing questions, Goodwin provides full and detailed responses on the types of wood used in building Victory, why she was named Victory, her longest voyage, the amount of shot fired from her guns at Trafalgar, and when her career as a fighting ship ended. This new volume will be enjoyed by age-of-sail buffs and researchers seeking a new reference work on the only surviving line-of-battle ship of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. |
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The Victory Over Victory (1922)
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The Victory Over Victory (1922)
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The Victory Over Victory (1922)
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The Victory Over Victory (1922)
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The Victory
$25.48 The Victory by Molly Elliot Seawell Published in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, LLC |
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Victory
$12.12 ''''Victory, don''''t forget, has come out of my innermost self.'''' Victory was the last of Conrad''''s novels to be set in the Malay Archipelago... |
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Named by the Enemy
$56.25 Named by the Enemy |
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The Name and the Named
$14.35 The Name and the Named |
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Named By God
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Named And Shamed
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Named Entities
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Named Of The Dragon
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Matt Kenseth: Speeding to Victory
$31.46 One of NASCARs most successful competitors is Matt Kenseth. In 2000, he was named Winston Cup rookie of the year and then won it all in capturing the Nextel Cup championship in 2003just his fourth year on the circuit. NASCAR watchers expect to see a lot more of Kenseth in the winners circle in the years to come. Great for reluctant readers! |
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Victory
$5.57 A victorious captain returns to his home planet after an alien war and finds that victory has a very steep price and that Earthmen seem to have suddenly all become cowards.... |
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Victory
$18.44 Joseph Conrad''s last major work, Victory is the story of Axel Heyst, a Swedish baron who wanders the islands of the Dutch East Indies in search of solitude and utter detachment from humanity... |
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Victory
$13.2 Set in the islands of the Malay Archipelago, Victory tells the story of a disillusioned Swede, Axel Heyst, who rescues Lena, a young English musician, from the clutches of a brutish German ... |
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Victory
$6.99 {^Victory} has the distinctions of being the only {$Jacksons} album to feature all six brothers and the last {$Jacksons} album to feature {$Michael Jackson}. In the four years that had passed since the last {$Jacksons} studio album, {^Triumph}, {$Michael} |
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Victory
$8.52 Widely considered the last of Conrad's important novels, Victory is a characteristically Conradian exploration of good and evil, in which a brooding man attempts to save a woman from the villainy of three marauders to his island retreat. |
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Victory
$3.99 This is an electronic edition of the complete book complemented by author biography. ************. Victory: An Island Tale is a novel by Joseph Conrad first published in 1915. Once regarded as comparatively minor amongst Conrad''s works, Victory has grown in reputation. Its depiction of the central character, Axel Heyst, and his renunciation of the world, is influenced by Conrad''s reading of Schopenhauer. Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. . |
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Victory
$5.99 From the New York Times bestselling editor of Combat, Victory: Volume Five includes Hangar Rat by Dean Ing and Eyes of the Cat by James Cobb. A stirring tribute to the Greatest Generation of Americans, Victory brings together the finest military fiction writers in the world with short novels of courage, skill, daring, and sacrifice. Here you will meet the men and women who fought and won World War II and truly made the world safe for democracy, in thrilling stories of war as it really was fought. An exciting sequel to Stephen Coonts' bestselling Combat, Victory brings together today's greatest military, espionage, and techno thriller writers in all-original, thrilling tales of World War II - great short novels that range from the home front to the battlefields of Europe to the depths of the Pacific Ocean. |
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Victory
$3.48 Victory: Volume ThreeForeword by Stephen CoontsBreakthrough on Bloody Ridge by Harold CoyleThe Eagle and the Cross by R. J. PineiroFrom The New York Times bestselling editor of CombatA stirring tribute to the Greatest Generation of Americans, Victory brings together the finest military fiction writers in the world with short novels of courage, skill, daring, and sacrifice. Here you will meet the men and women who fought and won World War II, in thrilling stories of war as it was really fought.An exciting sequel to the bestselling Combat, Victory brings together today’s greatest military, espionage, and technothriller writers in all-original, thrilling tales of World War II--great short novels that range from the home front to the battlefields of Europe to the depths of the Pacific. Join Coonts, Ralph Peters, Harold Coyle, David Hagberg, Jim DeFelice, and R. J. Pineiro, in works filled with nonstop action. |
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Victory
$3.48 Set in the islands of the Malay Archipelago, Victory tells the story of a disillusioned Swede, Axel Heyst, who rescues Lena, a young English musician, from the clutches of a brutish German hotel owner. Seeking refuge at Heyst’s remote island retreat on Samburan, the couple is soon besieged by three villains dispatched by the enraged hotelier. The arrival on the island paradise of this trio of fiends sets off a terrifying series of events that ultimately ends in catastrophe.“With Victory, Conrad inaugurated a new style and aesthetic,” writes Peter Lancelot Mallios in his Introduction. “The tremendous literary sophistication to be found in Victory does not result in the exclusion of the popular reader.” The text of this Modern Library Paperback Classic was set from the first British edition, published by Methuen & Co. in 1915. |
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Victory
$12.17 Set in the islands of the Malay Archipelago, Victory tells the story of a disillusioned Swede, Axel Heyst, who rescues Lena, a young English musician, from the clutches of a brutish German hotel owner. Seeking refuge at Heyst's remote island retreat on Samburan, the couple is soon besieged by three villains dispatched by the enraged hotelier. The arrival on the island paradise of this trio of fiends sets off a terrifying series of events that ultimately ends in catastrophe. With Victory, Conrad inaugurated a new style and aesthetic, writes Peter Lancelot Mallios in his Introduction. The tremendous literary sophistication to be found in Victory does not result in the exclusion of the popular reader. The text of this Modern Library Paperback Classic was set from the first British edition, published by Methuen & Co. in 1915. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Victory
$13.29 This is almost a greatest-hits package by virtue of the fact that {^Victory} contains several remakes of well-known {$Billy Joe Shaver} compositions, including {&"Live Forever,"} {&"If I Give My Soul,"} {&"Old Five and Dimers,"} and {&"You Can't Beat Jesu |






