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 Aubrey-Maturin series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The novel gives further scope to Stephen Maturin's role as both a secret agent (in which he uses propaganda effectively to support the campaign) and as a naturalist (in which he is seen collecting relics of the extinct birds the Dodo and the Solitaire).
The novel provided much of the overall plot structure for the 2003 Peter Weir film, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, though the USS Norfolk was changed to the French privateer Acheron, and episodes were also taken from other books in the series, including Master and Commander and HMS Surprise.
A blue ensign at the mizzen-mast was the flag of the Rear Admiral of the Blue, the lowest flag rank in the Royal Navy of the early 19th century.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Desolation_Island_(novel)

  
 Fortune
La Fortune des Rougon La Fortune des Rougon, originally published in 1871, is the first novel in Napoleon III as experi...
Fortune 500 Fortune 500 is a ranking of the top 500 Forbes 500 on the other hand ranks companies by a balanced mixture o...
Fortune teller A fortune teller is one who predicts the future, often for commercial purposes.
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 War
One-Year War In the Gundam 0083, with the 'nazification' of the Zeons.
Civil War of Albany and Cornwall The Civil War of Albany and Cornwall was a legendary war in Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Te Kooti's War Te Kooti's War was one of the Pakeha.
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 The War of the Worlds (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The War of the Worlds (1898) by H.
Like the Martians in War of the Worlds, the Machines were only stopped by an unexpected circumstance when they were on the verge of annihilating Zion, by the peace which Neo bargained with the Machines in exchange for defeating the rogue Agent Smith in the Matrix.
War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches, edited by Kevin J. Anderson, is an anthology of such stories (ISBN 0553103539).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_War_of_the_Worlds_(novel)   (2651 words)

  
 The War of the Worlds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The War of the Worlds is a novel written by H.
The War of the Worlds, the original novel.
The War of the Worlds Invasion: the historical perspective
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_War_of_the_Worlds   (411 words)

  
 The Ships of Jack Aubrey - Two
Jack gives up command of the Leopard at the start of the next novel, The Fortune of War, in order to return to England.
In The Fortune of War Jack Aubrey is captured by the Americans (the War of 1812 has started in his absence) while a passenger aboard another ship during his return, but he eventually escapes from Boston to the blockading Royal Navy Shannon in mid-1813.
The Napoleonic Wars would cease in 1814 (to be followed by a brief re-emergence of Napoleon in 1815) and the American War would end in 1815, shrinking the stage for possible heroic action.
members.aol.com /batrnq/aubrey2.htm   (411 words)

  
 The Fortune of War, by Patrick O'Brian (2nd Page)
Fortune of War is of a similar vein - there are too many historical occurrences impinging on the narrative for it to be as free-flowing as we might wish.
War forces those who live in its sway to one side or the other, and history rarely affords these unfortunates an unambiguous 'good versus bad' scenario (regardless of each war-making elite's protestations to the contrary).
There are many, many occasions in which he shows his sense of responsibility and concern for others: his behavior towards the Sweetings; his turning away of the impressed young man with family responsibilities; his treatment of animals, as well as the way his animals adore him; the affection for him that the ordinary seamen feel.
jfinnera.www1.50megs.com /Fortune2.htm   (411 words)

  
 Matthew Yglesias: Pro-War Literature
Novels tend to be about the lives of individual human beings, and for them the effects of participating in war are mostly awful.
Much of the novel might be characterized this way, as a relatively shallow, black-comic farce, but in the final chapters (particularly the one called "The Eternal City") he broadens it into a genuinely tragic, profound statement about the moral horror of warfare.
Mark Kleiman searches for a "pro-war" novel of "high literary merit" in the tradition of The Iliad.
yglesias.typepad.com /matthew/2004/12/prowar_literatu.html   (411 words)

  
 park.htm
As the Vietnam War was a complex space where race, class and gender were all intermingled, the representation of the war reflects this diversity.
The first war America lost in the modern era is not forgotten but constantly revived, making people rethink and reevaluate the purpose, meaning and consequences of the war constantly.
In a destitute situation like a war, in which many are deprived of all means to live by, families survive through the prostitution of the female in the family.
mcel.pacificu.edu /aspac/papers/scholars/park/park.htm   (411 words)

  
 War of the Worlds, novel
Until The War of the Worlds, stories of visitors to Earth had generally portrayed the outsiders as gentle, peace-lovers, interested only in watching us, perhaps with mild amusement or concern (see Micromegas).
But in Wells's novel, the extraterrestrials are painted suddenly in an altogether different light: as a terrifying threat, capable of bringing merciless death and destruction.
So, just as Lowell's concept of a worldwide canal network and giant pumping stations had seemed all the more credible (and was conceived) against a backdrop of rapid engineering and industrial progress, it was to a public all too familiar with news of international unrest and threats of invasion that Wells directed his menacing tale.
www.daviddarling.info /encyclopedia/W/WarofWorldsnovel.html   (1172 words)

  
 War of the Worlds, novel
This most recent movie version of War of the Worlds was directed by Steven Spielberg and stars Tom Cruise as Ray Ferrier, a divorced dockworker, his ex-wife (Miranda Otto), his rebellious teenage son (Justin Chatwin), and his young daughter (Dakota Fanning).
War of the Worlds is a massive return to form for Spielberg, the best blockbuster of the summer (superior to even Batman Begins).
It is tempting, and not altogether out-of-place to take War of the Worlds and last summer's The Terminal as the director's response to the September 11 attacks.
www.daviddarling.info /encyclopedia/W/WarofWorldsfilm_2005.html   (703 words)

  
 Walken on the Web - The Dogs of War Press Release Page 1
Ever since the Forsyth novel zoomed into the best-seller lists in 1974 film-makers have been eager to translate it for the screen, but unlike the other two adaptations of his novels -- "The Day of the Jackal" and "The Odessa File" -- "The Dogs of War" proved peculiarly elusive.
THE DOGS OF WAR are the mercenaries, the professional soldiers of fortune who roam the globe selling their services to the highest bidder, often impervious to the morality of the assignment and its political integrity.
As played by Christopher Walken, Jamie Shannon is, you might say, the thinking man's mercenary, who begins to see further than the hairline of his gun sight, no longer prepared to kill merely for the crumpled bank-notes thrust in his hip pocket or the numbered account in a Swiss bank.
chriswalken.com /dogsofwar.htm   (703 words)

  
 Baylans
They were hacktivists, preferring to wage their war using information technology and multimedia through cyberspace.
It was a poster of Sangkatao, a main character from the The Chronicles of Hinirang, a novel bestseller turned animation series turned multiplayer network game.
It was an emerging voice from the universities, the children of the generation that had gotten comfortable with totalitarian dictatorship.
baylans.blogspot.com   (703 words)

  
 Patrick O’Brian’s naval mastery by Robert Messenger
Vanity Fair, Middlemarch, and War and Peace are to my mind the three greatest novels of the nineteenth century, and they are all set in the historical past.
Every novel I have ever looked into is all about love; and I have looked into a good many, because Sophie loves them, and I read aloud to her while she knits, in the evening.
Patrick O’Brian, who died in January 2000 at 86, so honed his craft that the Aubrey/Maturin novels are peer to the great sagas of the nineteenth century.
www.newcriterion.com /archive/23/may05/messenger.htm   (703 words)

  
 BookkooB: The Fortune of War - Patrick O'Brian
Remember, this is during the Napoleonic wars, and the Americans were effectively allied with the Hitler of that day.
Maturin is the center piece of the novel...
After being captured with his friend by the U.S. Navy during the War of 1812, Maturin enveavours to keep the Americans from discovering that he is anything but a simple surgeon and naturalist.
www.bookkoob.co.uk /book/0006499198.htm   (703 words)

  
 Blades of War - the book about Medievia
For centuries, the wars laid waste to tracts of the wilderness.
Fortunately, many held to the Discipline of War and perpetuated its tenets.
Only in the vaguest terms, I must caution you, before fortune hunters seek my doorway yet again, but the future is there.
www.medievia.com /mudslinger/bladesofwarprologue.html   (703 words)

  
 3quarksdaily: The Sorrow of War
I had the simultaneously good and bad fortune to discover Boa Ninh's novel, The Sorrow of War while in Vietnam recently.
I say simultaneously good and bad because the novel is brilliant.
Bao Ninh was a soldier in the North Vietnamese army and was present at the fall of Siagon in 1975.
3quarksdaily.blogs.com /3quarksdaily/2004/12/the_sorrow_of_w.html   (703 words)

  
 Legacy of War
  Legacy of War is his fourth novel.
  This novel is about Michael O’Donnell, a college student from NYU who decides to study in France for all the wrong reasons-to be with a girl, to get away from his domineering Irish-American family, and because he had nothing better to do.
Legacy of War is about people whose lives were touched, often seriously affected and sometimes destroyed by the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War in
www.authorhouse.com /BookStore/ItemDetail.aspx?q3=UQhakIotlX8=   (703 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Four Arrows Squadron: A Novel of the Great War
Amazon.ca: Books: Four Arrows Squadron: A Novel of the Great War
FOUR ARROWS SQUADRON is a very readable account of a fictional American air unit serving in France in 1918 during the climax of World War I. The story is cleverly conveyed from the point of view of the flyers themselves via letters written during the heat of battle and through their memoirs written decades later.
Also conveyed is an almost medieval sense of the turning of Fortune's wheel as the squadron faces both triumph and tragedy.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/1932047034   (703 words)

  
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Summary: Lady flees fortune hunters by disguising herself as an impoverished widow only to be mistaken for a fortune hunter herself by the uncle of a boy who develops a crush on her.
Summary: A fortune hunting duke vies for the hand of a Cit’s daughter and encounters competition from a romantic suitor.
Summary: On the brink of financial ruin unless her sister marries before she turns twenty, a lady decides to spy the man who is the object of her sister's affection, but the tables turn when he catches her in the act.
www.thenonesuch.com /sbooks.htm   (703 words)

  
 Free E-novel Software - The War of the Worlds, Kidnapped, The Land that Time Forgot
A submarine of considerable modern content (mysterious secret power plants, able to sustain underwater travel for extraordinarily long periods of time, complete living quarters, etc.), the Nautilus is Nemo's chief weapon in the war against Slave's plying the African nations for their trade.
The War of the Worlds, by H.G. Wells The Martians unchain a direct assault to our planet, with hundreds of invulnerable ships.
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www.filesland.com /free/e-novel.html   (703 words)

  
 Rambles: Patrick O'Brian, The Fortune of War
War has broken out with America -- as if Napoleon isn't enough for Britain to handle -- and Capt. Jack Aubrey is eager to assume command of a new frigate and take the battle across the Atlantic.
Patrick O'Brian writes historical fiction as easily as some folks might write their grocery lists -- and each novel in the series shapes and builds the Aubrey/Maturin legend in exciting new directions.
But, while the heroically wounded Aubrey is confined to his bed in a private hospital, Maturin must deal with issues of intrigue and intelligence and, more's the pity, jealousy.
www.rambles.net /obrian_fortune79.html   (703 words)

  
 War and War-Era Movies: Media Resources Center UCB
It is a study of a prisoner of war camp and the disillusionment of captors and prisoners alike.
Black comedy about war, revolving around an inept and idiotic lieutenant who is first assigned to North Africa to construct a cricket pitch in the middle of the desert, and then to Europe to capture a bridge over the Rhine, which he accomplishes by making a deal with a German officer.
Story of the controversial American general George Patton in World War II whose military brilliance was balanced by his inability to deal with the social and political aspects of war, causing him difficulties in his dealings with the War Department.
www.lib.berkeley.edu /MRC/Warfilm.html   (703 words)

  
 War Of The Worlds: Buy War Of The Worlds products
Excellent book containing both The War Of The Worlds novel and a collection of essays on the story from major science fiction writers.
If like me you are fasinated by the War Of The Worlds, you might want to continue your research and even listen to the broadcast.
The history of the novel from conception through to the many versions that have been attempted.
www.war-ofthe-worlds.co.uk /usstore.htm   (616 words)

  
 War of the Worlds - Movie Review
With his new update of H.G. Wells 1898 novel 'The War of the Worlds', Steven Spielberg presents a peril so overwhelmingly vast and mercilessly indiscriminate that thoughts of negotiation or resistance are futile, and the only hope that remains, however precarious it may be, is survival itself.
Instead, he restricts his focus to the experiences of a single, ordinary family struggling to comprehend and outrun large-scale catastrophe, so that 'War of the Worlds' has far more in common with M. Night Shmyalan's Signs or even Michael Haneke's The Time of the Wolf than, say, Independence Day.
'War of the Worlds' bears all the hallmarks of Spielberg at his best.
www.movie-gazette.com /cinereviews/1215   (700 words)

  
 War of the Worlds movie,trailer,review,pics,pictures,poster,news,DVD at The Z Review
War of the Worlds may be lensing in New Jersey with shooting to begin as soon as October and running through December.
Steven Spielberg is to shoot par tof Tom Cruise vehicle The War of the Worlds in the shadows of the Bayonne Bridge, New Jersey.
"The War of the Worlds" is disturbingly realistic both because of its setting -- Wells bicycled the route the Martians take on landing -- and because of its characters: the superstitious curate, boastful artilleryman, and enterprising medical student are believable if not sympathetic figures, as well as signifying types of fin-de-siecle change and vision.
www.thezreview.co.uk /comingsoon/w/waroftheworldscruise.htm   (2464 words)

  
 Surroundablog: February 2005
It is a well known rock opera from that era based on H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds novel.
War of the Worlds went on to become a major seller around the world, most notably so in the U.K. where some it was embedded on the Top Album charts for years.
The SACD edition of War of the Worlds is slated to coincide with a new movie of War of the Worlds directed by Steven Speilberg and starring Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Tim Robbins and Miranda Otto.
surroundablog.blogs.com /surroundablog/2005/02   (3119 words)

  
 The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells: A searchable online version at The Literature Network
Alien life, invasion, evolution, and the possible extinction of the human race are all found in Wells' 1898 novel The War of the Worlds.
Looking a little into the sensibilities and social commentary of H.G. Wells one can see that The War Of The Worlds was addditionally part of his ongoing crusade towards the need for the establishment of social democracy as the ultimate form of government.
The intention is to demonstrate (through the defeat of the invaders by the simplest organism on the planet) that Man is not nearly as clever as he or she perceives themselves to be without a cohesive society from within which to operate..
www.online-literature.com /wellshg/warworlds   (1485 words)

  
 "War of the Worlds": Behind the 1938 Radio Show Panic
The introduction to War of the Worlds broadcast on CBS Radio emphasized that it was based on the H.G. Wells novel.
Summary Adapting a 40-year-old sci-fi novel, Orson Welles's 1938 radio broadcast of War of the Worlds convinced Americans that New York was under attack by Martians.
Adapting a 40-year-old sci-fi novel, Orson Welles's 1938 radio broadcast of War of the Worlds convinced Americans that New York was under attack by Martians.
news.nationalgeographic.com /news/2005/06/0617_050617_warworlds.html   (564 words)

  
 Amazon.com: movie info: War of the Worlds
The War of the Worlds is a great novel and Spielberg is a director of exceptional talent and accomplishment, so I had been hoping for a lot from this film.
The words are lifted almost verbatim from the novel itself at these points, and they are simply awesome, the first page in particular of The War of the Worlds being surely one of the greatest in all English fiction with the last page not far behind it in that respect.
Very occasionally, a novel can be 'walked' straight on to the screen (The Big Sleep, with a script by Faulkner, is a striking case), and I found myself wondering whether this novel might not have benefited from the same treatment.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005JNTG?v=glance   (1776 words)

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