Brave Shall Inherit the Earth

Brave Shall Inherit the Earth
Author: Lt Col D O O'Leary OBE MC*
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1839521759

The Brave Shall Inherit the Earth is the motto of the Rajputana Rifles, the oldest rifle regiment in the pre-World-War-Two Indian Army. It is a fitting epitaph to this remarkable young officer who commanded the mortar platoon in 3/6th Rajputana Rifles during the 14th Army's invasion of Burma in 1944.Denis O'Leary came from a family of soldiers; his father was also RajRif. Just out of officer training, a practicing Catholic, handsome, athletic, twenty years old, Denis joined 3/6th Rajputana Rifles on the eve of Field Marshal Slim's invasion of Burma in 1944.This book is the story of his Regiment in that Homeric engagement. It is also about the close friendships formed in war between a British officer and his Rajput and Punjabi 'Mussalman' soldiers.The Regiment 'had been fortunate in our introduction to war. It had been a gradual process.' Luckily Denis learnt quickly and by the time he came to his Kurukshetra - a decisive battle to hold Pear Hill against suicidal Japanese attacks during the Irrawaddy crossings - his mettle had been tested and forged. During this battle, in which he won his first Military Cross, he was badly wounded by shrapnel and evacuated back to India for the rest of the war, only re-joining his beloved battalion in pre-Independence Burma, which this account also covers.Denis O'Leary was a life-long soldier, he is a modest historian, he writes simply but eloquently. There are few books so hauntingly beautiful about something so savage as war.

Sermon Stuff

Sermon Stuff
Author: Samuel David McConnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1895
Genre: Sermons
ISBN:

Raven's Rants

Raven's Rants
Author: Raven
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 468
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 059529541X

Albert

Albert
Author: Daniel Oldis
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2000-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595003222

When a stranger, bearing an old scroll from the first century (with a hidden message from Judas echoing down through history), comes to town and meets a lunatic with an unshakable faith in mankind, the stage is set for an apocalyptic courtroom scene where God Himself sits as a defendant, with the final fate of America hinging on the outcome. In the process, the higher question of the need for faith in the modern age becomes the real issue on trial. In the midst of this historical unraveling, the stranger, like a modern-day Candide, attempts to find in the muddle of myths that make up the "best of all possible nations" the true meaning of love and freedom. As his antithesis, there is always the crazy Albert, like a contemporary Quixote, raging and battling anything that threatens to diminish the human spirit or limits man's potential. The stranger and Albert spiral towards an outrageous spoof of end-of-the-world spectacles and millenium madness.

Glory of Dust

Glory of Dust
Author: Suhail Qureishi
Publisher: Blue Hill Publications
Total Pages: 281
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9390788803

In the India of 1960’s, two men and a woman embark on a quest to locate a hidden.. alien source of energy, a quest which will test their love, friendship and courage to the limits. For Veer Vala, a titular prince and professional Shikari, death is a constant companion but the tables have turned. The Hunter has now become the hunted Seshat Mir has a disturbing past which has turned her into a cold, remorseless killing weapon and spilling blood of her enemies is where she finds peace and solace. Superintendent of Police, Hassan Khan faces the ultimate test of comprehending the enormity of the outwardly superpowers bestowed upon him, locating the alien source of energy and proving his true love to Seshat Mir. Set against the majestic Indian landscape from its dry and deciduous terrain of the Saurashtra region to the evergreen impregnable jungles of Central India, “Glory of Dust - The Red Cube” is the first half of an intricate and action filled diptych. It is a saga about love, courage, sacrifice, friendship, never ending lust for adventure and the savagery required in eliminating evil.

Kazi Nazrul Islam's Journalism

Kazi Nazrul Islam's Journalism
Author: Arka Deb
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2023-01-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9356400091

Celebrated as the national poet of Bangladesh and fondly commemorated in India as the 'Rebel Poet', Kazi Nazrul Islam (1899–1976) is widely known for his poetry and music, although his political philosophy and anti-colonial revolutionary sentiments are best expressed in his journalistic writings. Nazrul's journalistic career spans across three key newspapers: Nabajug, Dhumketu and Langol. Editorials in Nabajug addressed a diverse range of subjects, including untouchability, racial discrimination, power structure and the importance of communal harmony. Dhumketu, perhaps the most significant amongst Nazrul's revolutionary contributions, became a testimonial to the reclamation of India's complete freedom, which eventually proved perilous for Nazrul. Langol, the mouthpiece of the Labour Swaraj Party, was the first Bengali paper specifically for and by the working class. It provided voice to the labourers and peasants, speaking self-reflexively about the nation's agro-economy. Kazi Nazrul Islam's Journalism brings together for the first time in English Nazrul's editorials published in the colonial Indian subcontinent and showcases Nazrul's far-reaching views on subjects close to his heart. By critically examining these essays, Arka Deb establishes Nazrul's relevance in the current times.

Into Danger

Into Danger
Author: Kate Adie
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2009-04-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1848943598

'Reported with skill and personal insight' The Times Bestselling author and the most famous woman in a flak jacket Kate Adie sets out on a fascinating journey to discover just who is attracted to living dangerously - and why. Ever since her days as a reporter on the front line in Iraq and the Iranian Embassy siege in London, Kate Adie has earned her reputation as one of the most intrepid women of her day. Throughout her career she has regularly reported from the world's most dangerous war zones - often placing her own life at serious risk. It has given her a curiosity about the people who are attracted to danger. Why when so many are fearful of anything beyond their daily routine, are others drawn towards situations, or professions which put them in regular peril of their lives? It has proved a fascinating quest that has taken her to the four corners of the globe in pursuit of an answer. She has met those who choose a career in danger, like stuntpeople, landmine exploders, and even a 'snake man' who - aged 96 - has been bitten countless times by poisonous snakes to find venom for vaccines. She has questioned those whose actions put them in danger, like Sir Richard Leakey whose determination to speak out in Kenya nearly cost him his life, as well as criminals and prostitutes who risk all for money. And of course there are those who - through no choice of their own - have been put in danger, such as Saddam Hussein's food taster - not his career of choice. With Kate's insight, wit, and gift for illumination, this is a compelling read.

Kargil

Kargil
Author: Azad Singh Rathore
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1482887568

Ask anyone from India about Jammu and Kashmir, and he or she will tell you it is the home of spirituality. Its a beautiful place blessed by the gods with beautiful rivers, calm lakes, picturesque waterfalls, and cypress trees. Its famous for its ancient Mughal heritage and Hindu shrines. But toady these places are in news for something else: Islamic extremistsespecially those operating from Pakistancontinue to terrorize residents, visitors and spreading militancy in region. Azad Singh Rathore, a successful entrepreneur from India, traces the history of the region in this textbook, which highlights how Pakistanis have betrayed Indians time and again. He explores how Pakistans aggression triggered an all-out war. The Kargil War was defined by high-altitude warfare in a climate as low as minus forty degrees. Posts were fought over in hand-to-hand combat, and India defeated Pakistan with great courage and bravery. Join the author as he highlights Pakistans misdeeds and celebrates the bravery and patriotism of Indian soldiers that fought for their beloved nation in Kargil.