Serengeti Shall Not Die
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    Serengeti Shall Not Die
    Bernhard Grzimek; And Michael Grzimek; Introduction Alan Moorehead; Tr
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    Serengeti Shall Not Die
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    • How was Serengeti 50 years ago ? Was it getting somewhere ?
    Serengeti Shall Not Die
    Bernhard Grzimek
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    4 out of 5 stars How was Serengeti 50 years ago ? Was it getting somewhere ?.......1998-10-25

    This story, told by Bernhard himself from a very personal viewpoint, gives you some perspective on the survival chances of rural africa in general, and Serengeti in particular.

    After having visited Tanzania, I recognize the problems of neglect and human stupidity that Dr Grzimek is talking about. It is therefore all the more confronting, since he wrote it in 1959.

    It reads like a novel/diary but nevertheless gives you some comprehension of the larger issues at stake. Tourism versus ecology is the main issue and Bernhard and his son Michael, who died in the proces of preserving this beautiful place, have surely tipped the scale in favor of the latter.
    Serengeti Shall Not Die
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      Serengeti Shall Not Die

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      Serengeti Shall Not Die
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        Serengeti Shall Not Die
        Bernhard Grzimek , and Michael Grzimek
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        Serengeti Shall Not Die
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          Serengeti Shall Not Die
          Bernhard Grzimek and Michael Grzimek
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            Serengeti Shall Not Die
            Grzimek
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            Serengeti Shall Not Die 367,000 Animals seek a Home
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              Bernyard and Michael Grzimek
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              SERENGETI SHALL NOT DIE.
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                Bernhard & Michael (trans E. L. & D. Rewald). Grzimek
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                  Bernhard and Michael Grzimek
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                  SERENGETI SHALL NOT DIE
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                    Distribution of Myriophyllum spicatum in the lower mainland region of British Columbia (Studies on aquatic macrophytes)
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                      R. A Nijman
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                      Lonely Planet Quebec Et Ontario (Lonely Planet Travel Guides French Edition)
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                        Christine Coste
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                        Something for Joey (Bantam Starfire Books)
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                        • Something for Joey
                        • Something for Joey by Richard E. Peck
                        • Something for Joey is a great book!
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                        ASIN: 0553271997
                        Release Date: 1983-03-01

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                        Together, they won college football's highest award.



                        This is a true, memorable, compassionate story of courage and love between two brothers. In 1973, while John Cappelletti was winning the Heisman Trophy as the outstanding college football player in America, his younger brother Joey was suffering from leukemia. But John, now a running back for the Los Angeles Rams, had a very special medicine for Joey. It was called touchdowns. And John scored them in bunches because they were "Something for Joey." The story of the Cappelletti family is a story of courage you will never forget.

                        Customer Reviews:

                        3 out of 5 stars Something for Joey.......2007-08-15

                        My son has read this and liked most of the book. It pertains to a young boy and his life.

                        5 out of 5 stars Something for Joey by Richard E. Peck.......2007-02-16

                        I bought this book for my husband. He could not put it down.

                        5 out of 5 stars Something for Joey is a great book!.......2006-09-05

                        If you are reading this review, it means you might be thinking aboout buying this book. You should! It is an amazing tale of two brothers who loved each other and loved football. John couldn't do much for his sick brother Joey, but he could score touchdowns for him, and he did. When Joey asked for four touchdowns, John gave them to him. This is an amazingly poinent story of two brothers. It was something for all of us.

                        4 out of 5 stars Something for everyone.......2006-01-31

                        John Cappelletti was a rising football star at Penn State. His younger brother Joey was suffering from leukemia. John did the one thing he could do for Joey, he scored touchdowns. John ended up winning the Heisman Trophy as the top player in collegiate football. At the awards dinner, John gave one of the most emotional and inspirational speeches ever delivered, as he gave his trophy to Joey.
                        This book tells the whole story. It has moments of humor (as Joey asks John to score 4 touchdowns in one game). It has moments of triumph (as John actually scores 4 touchdowns in one game...just for Joey). It is heartbreaking and spirit-building.
                        My only complaint is that it reads more as a movie adaptation (the movie starred Marc Singer as John). I would have liked to hear some from John, himself.
                        Even so, everyone will benefit from reading this book.

                        5 out of 5 stars One of my favorites.......2005-10-12

                        I love this book! I have read it so many times, my book has fallen apart, and I have had to purchase a new one. This book is such a touching story about courage and the love between siblings. I am a football fan which does help, but even those who don't understand the game of football, can understand this story of compassion and selfless giving. I don't care how many times I read this book, I cry at the end, even though I know what is coming. READ THIS BOOK!!!
                        Something for Joey
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                          Jerry McNeely
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                          The Joey Jenkins Mysteries: Something Is Missing at Redding Lake
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                            B.L. Rochester
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                            Grandma and Grandpa's house has a secret. It also has a really tall tale. For Joey Jenkins, Thanksgiving vacation means that he's in the middle of another mystery. Will he find out what's kept Grandpa searching for so long? Will Brooke convince Aunt Lauren of the truth? And will Thomas finally face that bully? Come along and discover what's missing at Redding Lake as Joey and family solve another Joey Jenkins mystery.
                            Something for Joey
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                                This is a true, memorable, compassionate story of courage and love between two brothers. In 1973, while John Cappelletti was winning the Heisman Trophy as the outstanding college football player in America, his younger brother Joey was suffering from leukemia. But John, now a running back for the Los Angeles Rams, had a very special medicine for Joey. It was called touchdowns, and John scored them in bunches because they were "Something for Joey." The story of the Cappelletti family is a story of courage you will never forget.
                                Something For Joey
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                                    Richard; McNeely, Jerry Peck
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                                    Something for Joey
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                                      Something for Joey
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                                          Introduction to Biodeterioration
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                                            Dennis Allsopp , Kenneth J. Seal , and Christine C. Gaylarde
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                                            This introductory text explains the ways in which living organisms attack materials, structures and manufactured products, and the ways in which such damage can be controlled and prevented. New molecular and genetic techniques are included in this updated and expanded second edition and regulatory and safety issues are emphasized. The authors provide a broad overview, suitable not only for biologists, but also for those in industry, commerce and local government who are concerned with the preservation and conservation of materials of economic or cultural importance. First Edition Pb (1992): 0-521-42746-0
                                            Introduction to Biodeterioration
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                                              Introduction to Biodeterioration
                                              Dennis Allsopp , and Kenneth J. Seal
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                                              Student Handbook: Introduction and Appendix: Separate from Chemistry in the Laboratory 5e
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                                                James M. Postma , Julian Roberts , and J. Leland Hollenberg
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                                                Artificial Intelligence in Industrial Decision Making, Control and Automation (Microprocessor-Based and Intelligent Systems Engineering)
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                                                  The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has expanded enormously during the last years, and solid theoretical and application results are now available. Researchers and practitioners are building AI-based systems that face real-world and industrial problems. Artificial Intelligence in Industrial Decision Making, Control and Automation provides a balanced state-of-the-art presentation of the involvement of AI in the design and operation of important industrial systems with built-in intelligence. Topics included are: integration of qualitative and quantitative models, timing problems, intelligent simulation and control, multiresolutional architectures for autonomous systems, DAI systems, artificial neural networks in modelling and control, system diagnostics, industrial robotic systems and cells, man-robot systems, flexible manufacturing systems, knowledge-based scheduling systems.
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                                                  Officers and Gentlemen
                                                  Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
                                                  • An English "Catch-22"
                                                  • Excellent Second Volume in the Sword of Honour Trilogy
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                                                  • Vastly over-rated
                                                  Officers and Gentlemen
                                                  Evelyn Waugh
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                                                  4 out of 5 stars An English "Catch-22".......2007-01-15

                                                  Evelyn Waugh's "Officers and Gentlemen" is a often satirical look at the British Army in the often disasterous early years of the Second World War. "Officers and Gentlemen" is the middle volume of a trilogy on the career of the fictional everyman Guy Crouchback, an overage junior officer in the equally fictional Royal Corps of Halberdiers. Waugh picks up the story in this volume with Guy's return from an aborted mission in Africa to experience the London Blitz. Guy ends up assigned to a commando training base in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The Commando will be assigned duties in Egypt and end up participating in the struggle for Crete.

                                                  Waugh is a superbly gifted writer whose capture of the absurdities of the British class system and the bureaucratic foolishness of the British Army is often spot-on for humor. The narrative arc concerning Guy's successive and almost random Army assignments will be sidesplitting to those who have experienced that process in any army in real life. At the same time, and much in the manner of "Catch-22", Waugh captures the degradation of combat for individuals, even in successful battles. The description of the failed campaign in Crete is as heart-breaking as the commando training at the Island of Mugg is hilarious.

                                                  This book was first published in 1955, and some of the nuances of the humor may be lost on those without background in the history of the Second World War or British society. This volume of the trilogy can be read by itself but may make more sense when read in the sequence of the Sword Of Honor trilogy.

                                                  This book is highly recommended to those seeking some entertaining insights into the Second World War.

                                                  5 out of 5 stars Excellent Second Volume in the Sword of Honour Trilogy.......2006-02-08

                                                  First published in 1955, `Officers and Gentlemen' is the second volume in the `Sword of Honour' Trilogy. The book is somewhat more fast-paced and exciting than its prequel, `Men at Arms', and as such makes for an excellent read. The reader follows the novel's hero, Guy Crouchback, as he returns to the Halberdier barracks following his escapades in Africa. Guy is then posted to the Isle of Mugg in Scotland, where he joins the newly formed Commandos. The brigade is then shipped off to Egypt, and eventually ends up in Crete where they attempt, in vain, to defend the island from a German attack. `Officers and Gentlemen' ends with Guy having come full circle when he arrives once more at the Halberdier barracks almost one year exactly after he left.

                                                  The prose in `Officers and Gentlemen' is as excellent as one would expect from a Waugh novel, and one finds oneself unable to stop reading at some points in the story thanks to Waugh's ability to nurture the reader's interest. The book's characters are also exceptionally well constructed and it is a delight to stumble across such eccentric individuals as Doctor Glendening-Rees, an expert in survival techniques who makes a troop of Commando volunteers eat seaweed for a week, and Mugg, the explosives-obsessed Scottish laird.

                                                  Waugh's writing in this book is by no means confined to well-structured prose and memorable characters. Indeed, through Guy Crouchback one is exposed to cynical observation of the often ill-organised army, and to descriptions of the abandonment of Crete which conjure up Apocalypse Now-like images of tired, frightened soldiers caught in the chaos of retreat. `Officers and Gentlemen' also expands on the themes which Waugh hints at in `Men at Arms'; those of the virtues of paternalist hierarchy and of tradition. Guy Crouchback's belief that these virtues still exist is obviously put under great strain by his experiences in Crete and by the alliance between Russia and Britain. An awareness of these themes gives `Officers and Gentlemen' an extra dimension.

                                                  `Officers and Gentlemen' is a very good read. Not only does it offer us an insight into the life of an army officer in war time Britain, but Waugh's humour and gift for producing beautiful prose make this a superb second volume in the `Sword of Honour' Trilogy.

                                                  4 out of 5 stars Slow Start but Impressive Finish.......2005-01-17

                                                  I just finished "Officer and Gentlemen" after having read "Men at Arms" last year. I must admit that I began asking myself what the point of the story was through the first two thirds of the book. Waugh has an enjoyable style of writing that has carried me through others of his books. I remember thinking what a wonderful book "Brideshead Revisited" was after I finished it. However, to this day I'm not sure why the author wrote it. Evelyn Waugh has a reputation as a humorist but that, for me, is misleading. I can see his satire and spoofing of the upper class and there is much of that in "Officers and Gentlemen". However, Waugh is no Mark Twain. My favorite book by Waugh is "A Handful of Dust" which touched me very deeply. Reading that this, too, is a work of humor (as well as tragedy) confuses me.

                                                  "Officers and Gentlemen", as I mentioned, starts out slowly but reaches a point of real insight when the men of Hookforce enter the reality of war. The theater of war is Crete and the personalized images of war were, for me, the real value of the book. I realized that the first two thirds was to acquaint us with the different characters so we were better able to see the effects that war had on them. Along the way we do get a lot of "humorous" satire on the military and its bureacracy. One scene has the main Character, Guy, contemplating all that he has witnessed and experienced. His deep thoughts end when called for cocktails.

                                                  This is the sixth book by Evelyn Waugh that I have read. I'll read more because he writes well. I mentioned that ther are times that I wondered what his point was in writing a particular book. However, there are also times, such as I experienced in "Officers and Gentlemen" where I am very glad that I read the book.

                                                  5 out of 5 stars War And The Solitary Man.......2004-02-16

                                                  The period of time between the fall of France and the Nazi attack on the Soviet Union justifiably has been called Britain's finest hour, when the island nation stood alone against Hitler and the Axis powers. Trust Evelyn Waugh to write a novel about this effort that manages to find more to mock and be acerbic about than to be proud of. Amazingly, as fiction "Officers And Gentlemen" not only works but shines, and is a gripping account of how one fellow's war may or may not jibe with the larger political effort around him.

                                                  In the previous volume of Evelyn Waugh's "Sword of Honour" trilogy, "Men At Arms," we met the pallid Guy Crouchback, heir to an Anglo-Catholic aristocratic line of no special importance, struggling to find some personal meaning in the great conflagration that was World War II. ýMen At Armsý is a mostly funny read, a comedy of errors and barracks farce, with some dramatic detours that accumulate in frequency and gravity by story's end.

                                                  "Officers And Gentlemen" has a starker break point between the humor and the drama, which occurs after Guy and his unit is sent to Crete to cover the British retreat there. The Crete section of this story is harrowing, affecting reading; a collection of isolated moments that never quite gel because they are not supposed to. Waugh based this on his own similar experience doing very much the same thing in that battle, and throws up a dozen or so vignettes that only barely pierce through the fog of war: Radios thrown over the side of a ship; a soldier disguising himself as an officer so he can flee the front easier, a commander too tired to give orders to his newly-arrived reinforcements, a vigil beside a dead soldier lying nameless in a desolate village.

                                                  Virtually every soldier Guy meets is lacking in some way, particularly a by-the-book brigade major named Hound and a dashing but callow sort named Claire who are among his closest companions. While Stukas dive and rain havoc on the shattered troops, Guy tries to figure out what he's supposed to be doing in this awful place. When he finally gets his orders, they are to do the unimaginable: Surrender.

                                                  Before Crete, "Officers And Gentlemen" is a fairly funny read, not in a laugh-out-loud way so much as invigorating. The opening part features the aerial Battle of Britain, sacred stuff in the history of the conflict, but leavened here by the fact it is being observed by two tipsy officers inside a private club who watch nearby buildings burn and try to agree on which painter the resulting effect is most reminiscent of: "Not Martin. The skyline is too low. The scale is less than Babylonian."

                                                  Then itýs off to the Inner Hebrides, and the mythical island of Mugg, with its rocky outcroppings, its castle "indestructible and uninhabitable by anyone but a Scottish laird," and a troop of Commandos slowly going to seed. Guy struggles to prove himself worthy of this crew, even as he begins to wonder about their merit.

                                                  War is human tragedy, and Waugh never loses sight of that or allows the reader to. Even light moments are interrupted by grim tidings, like the fate of a minor character aboard a ship of Italian internees sailing to Canada (based on a true incident). At the same time, Waugh doesnýt wallow in sorrow or bathos. Even his toughest sections in Crete are unsentimentally and plainly presented. He doesnýt expect our tears, or want them. He just wants to involve us in his personal take on mankindýs greatest challenge of the 20th century, a take all the more valuable because itýs not at all what you might expect from World War II storytelling. The ending of the story, for example, when Britain no longer finds itself alone after Hitler attacks the Soviet Union, would be a cause for celebration in any other book, but for Guy (and Waugh) it is something else to mourn. His nationýs cause is besmirched by the fact it has taken on an ally every bit as diabolically totalitarian as the enemy.

                                                  Such things make the novel tougher for others to take, but to me it points up the singularity and uniqueness of Waughýs vision, which make all his writing, but particularly great works like this one, worth reading.

                                                  As with the other volumes in ýSword of Honour,ý (ýMen At Armsý before and ýUnconditional Surrenderý after), readers wanting insight and context are well off visiting David Cliffeýs handy notes at http://www.abbotshill.freeserve.co.uk/home2.htm.

                                                  2 out of 5 stars Vastly over-rated.......2003-08-04

                                                  I am a huge Evelyn Waugh fan--A Handful of Dust, Put Out More Flags, and Brideshead Revisited are among my favorite novels of all time. But this book just doesn't work. It seems a mishmash of different parts and seems haphazardly, even lazily written. Waugh seems to get bored of his protagonist Guy Crouchbook toward the end and dumps him to follow other characters, characters recently introduced to us and who we don't particularly care about. Although the Crete scenes are nicely done, we just want to get them over with. This book isn't half as good as the first part of the trilogy and, I hate to say it, if it wasn't Waugh it would almost certainly not be in print today.
                                                  The Sword of Honour Trilogy: Men at Arms, Officers and Gentlemen & Unconditional Surrender
                                                  Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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                                                  The Sword of Honour Trilogy: Men at Arms, Officers and Gentlemen & Unconditional Surrender
                                                  Evelyn Waugh
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                                                  5 out of 5 stars the best novels of world war 2.......2007-03-08

                                                  The best of Evelyn Waugh works, this trilogy is the perfect combination of story and history. Waugh's actual experience during the war leaves its mark all over the place, as well as his particular brand of humor - and his distaste for communism. Great read for anyone who wants to be entertained by a touching story, and see how the war was fought by the British, and why they turned against Churchill when it was won. Even if you don't care about any of that, the jokes are still fantastic, and most of the characters are brilliantly developed. They don't make novels like these ones anymore.

                                                  5 out of 5 stars A Good Man in World War II .......2005-10-06

                                                  Guy Crouchback is almost saintly. He is Catholic, patriotic, and selfless. When World War II comes along he is eager to serve his country and to be thrown into the caldron of war. But, by his own admission, he is not "simpatico" and he always seems to be the square peg trying to fit into a round hole. Perhaps his military career parallels that of the author, Evelyn Waugh.

                                                  There is of course no place for Guy in the British Army where his hard work and dedication are little rewarded and his war experiences are spotted with malfortune, little of which is of his own making. Guy "blots his copy book" early on and ends up being suspected of spying for the Italians. Waugh dots this novel with a cast of clownish characters and comic adventures in which Guy sadly participates.

                                                  Waugh's irreverent attitude toward World War II has probably made this novel less popular than it should have been. For example, at the opening of the war, Crouchback wonders why England, in the face of simultaneous invasions of Poland by Germany and the Soviet Union, chose to go to war with one and not the other. At another point, Guy muses that "he was engaged in a war in which courage and a just cause were quite irrelevant to the issue." In the best Waughian tradition, he does a hatchet job on the much-celebrated Yugoslav resistance movement of Marshall Tito.

                                                  Waugh, oddly enough, has also made the interesting comment that he wrote the "obituary" of the Roman Catholic Church in England with this novel. I take him at his word although perhaps I can't fully appreciate the Catholic subtleties of the novel.

                                                  Waugh originally published this novel in three volumes between 1952 and 1962. He then published the three volumes in one, omitting "tedious" passages. One of the tedious passages he omitted was, to me, the most memorable of the book -- the tale of children evacuated from London at the beginning of the war and thrust, with hilarious consequences, upon the country gentry for caretaking. So, you might read the novels -- Men at Arms, Officers and Gentlemen, and The End of the Battle -- separately as well as together.

                                                  Beyond thrillers, World War II doesn't seem to have inspired a lot of good novels. Waugh's comic, sad, and cynical novel is one of the best.

                                                  Smallchief

                                                  4 out of 5 stars Plummy fun.......2004-11-28

                                                  Great fun. The sort of thing that you read in the study with an open fire, a glass of 10 year old port and a cigar smouldering in the ashtray, the Great Dane snoring in the corner next to the mahogany sideboard.

                                                  Or that's the image that the book throws up.

                                                  I really enjoyed the book, wit in bucketfuls with an irony and a poignancy that had me chuckling away in time to the Great Danes' snoring.

                                                  Waugh takes you to the world of officers and gentlemen that he obviously experienced during his own wartime service- the injustice, the inept leadership and the crazed bravado of some of those around him. The waiting, the rumour, the boredom, the politics and luck, both good and bad are all major players in this book. The class system of officers and privates- all of the ingredients that make a Waugh book are here.

                                                  Oh yeah: and he fully describes and realises the insignificance of one soldier in the great scheme of things in an army, no matter how hard that one man wants to make a real difference.

                                                  Watch out for the exploits of the great Richie Hook- comic relief and so incredibly un-PC it will make you winch and laugh at the same time

                                                  5 out of 5 stars Five stars for Waugh, 0 stars for Everyman's Library.......2004-11-13

                                                  Though "Brideshead Revisited" may be his best known work, nothing conveys Waugh's sense of the world better than "The Sword of Honour" trilogy.

                                                  His sacramental view of earthly reality is best expressed in a memorable exchange between Guy Crouchback, the book's protagonist, and an obviously overwhelmed Anglican minister.

                                                  "... Do you agree," [Guy] asked earnestly, "that the Supernatural Order is not something added to the Natural Order, like music or painting, to make everday life more tolerable? It is everyday life. The supernatural is real; what we call 'real' is a mere shadow, a passing fancy. Don't you agree, Padre?"

                                                  "Up to a point." [said the Padre]

                                                  Sadly, Alfred A. Knopf's Everyman's Library, a collection of books intended to preserve and popularize the classics of modern literature, isn't up to the task. The binding is stiff and cheap, and the gold embossed lettering on the cover literally disintegrates in your hands. I bought this book hoping it would last a lifetime, but I'll be lucky if it survives the coming year.

                                                  Read Waugh for the tonic that he is, but avoid the Everyman's Library like the publishing plague that it is.

                                                  5 out of 5 stars Worthy of the Victoria Cross.......2004-02-02

                                                  When these books came out a number of reviewers thought that Waugh had lost his touch. Perhaps the atmosphere of the swinging sixties did not lend to itself a real understanding of the greatness of this work. In my opinion this work represents one of Waugh's major works. While it does not cover every aspect of World War Two (Proust did not feel the need to fight out every battle of World War One either), it does provide a kind of summing up of the state of Britain and what happened to former ruling class, a body that provoked feelings of great affinity from Waugh, even though he was a product of the upper middle class.

                                                  The key to understanding Waugh, not just this book, but also all of the others is his distrust of the 20th century. He came of age during the 1920s and biographers have noted an early fascination with the pre-Raphaelites. Although this artistic brotherhood focused on life in the pre-industrial age Waugh the satirist brought his powers to bear on the post World War I modern world its mores and hypocrasies. World War Two brought high taxes and democracy to this admired world of the British gentry and Waugh correctly chronicles this in his summary of the war in the trilogy.
                                                  The book is also a wonderful social satire drawing portraits of many of Waugh's own circle including Diana Mosley (With the fascist sympathies air brushed out here) Cyril Connolly and others. He marks the fall of the aristocratic officer and the rise of the "Trimmers" of the world whose heroism is more a result of luck and press puffing than genuine achievement.
                                                  The turning point in the book is the Crete campaign. Here British high born leadership collapses finally. Waugh sees this military failure coupled with the subsequent alliance with Bolshevik Russia to be one of the failures of the war. The so-called "Stalingrad sword" which appears as a character in its own right is symbollic of the passing away of the former way of life. It is not surprising that Waugh kills off the saintly Mr. Couchback (the hero's father) at this point in the book to provide a last hurrah for the old Catholic landed gentry.

                                                  The book is replete with a full gallary of comic characters. My favorite Apthorpe is unfortunately killed off in the first novel. To detail the reasons would be to deprive future of readers of the genuine pleasure in encountering him in the novels. However despite this absence in the two subsequent volumes, there are plenty to keep one amused. My second favorite of Virginia Troy, who is the ex-wife of our hero, Guy Crouchback. It is entertaining to watch this very worldly woman make her way through war-time Britain. There is Ludovic, the aspirant writer, enlisted man and probably the personification of the future post-war world with his trite novel "The Death Wish." Finally there is Trimmer, a former barber who becomes a hero because Britain needed one who was working class (at least in the opinion of HO HQ).

                                                  This is a major work by Waugh and probably his best book after "A Handful of Dust." In many ways it is superior to the earlier masterpiece in that provides Waugh with a wider canvas to express himself. This is a must for all readers of Waugh.
                                                  Sword of honour;: The final version of the novels: Men at arms, 1952; Officers and gentlemen, 1955; and The end of the battle, 1962
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                                                    Sword of honour;: The final version of the novels: Men at arms, 1952; Officers and gentlemen, 1955; and The end of the battle, 1962
                                                    Evelyn Waugh
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                                                    Evelyn Waugh's Officers, Gentlemen & Rogues:  The Fact Behind His Fiction
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                                                      Evelyn Waugh's Officers, Gentlemen & Rogues: The Fact Behind His Fiction
                                                      Gene D. Phillips
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                                                      EVELYN WAUGH'S OFFICERS, GENTLEMEN, AND ROGUES THE FACT BEHIND HIS FICTION
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                                                        EVELYN WAUGH'S OFFICERS, GENTLEMEN, AND ROGUES THE FACT BEHIND HIS FICTION

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                                                          Gene D. Philips
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                                                          Evelyn Waugh's Officers, Gentlemen, and Rogues: The Fact Behind His Fiction
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                                                            Gene D. Phillips
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                                                            Gallant Gentlemen a portrait of the British Officer 1600-1956
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                                                              Gallant Gentlemen a portrait of the British Officer 1600-1956
                                                              E. S. Turner
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                                                              GALLANT GENTLEMEN: A PORTRAIT OF THE BRITISH OFFICER 1600-1956.
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                                                                E S. Turner
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                                                                GALLANT GENTLEMEN: A PORTRAIT OF THE BRITISH OFFICER 1600-1956.
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                                                                  GALLANT GENTLEMEN: A PORTRAIT OF THE BRITISH OFFICER 1600-1956.
                                                                  E. S. Turner
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