Piece of Cake
- 720pages
- 26 heures de lecture
With Hornets falling like flies, the Battle of Britain is no piece of cake.
Derek Robinson est un auteur britannique célèbre pour ses romans d'aviation militaire, caractérisés par leur puissant humour noir. Son œuvre explore les aspects les plus crus de l'histoire, en particulier les événements moins discutés de sa ville natale, Bristol, et s'étend à des guides sur le rugby. Les récits de Robinson se distinguent par un examen aiguisé et souvent satirique de la nature humaine sous la contrainte. Il explore magistralement des thèmes tels que le courage, la camaraderie et les absurdités inhérentes au conflit, le tout transmis à travers une voix narrative distinctive et un sens captivant du rythme.






With Hornets falling like flies, the Battle of Britain is no piece of cake.
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The Booker-shortlisted Royal Flying Corps classic.
1916: the air war begins in earnest on the eve of the Somme offensive...
Bomber crews brave German flak and fighter planes as the fightback begins.
The war to end all wars, people said in 1918. Not for long. By 1919, White Russians were fighting Bolshevik Reds for control of their country, and Winston Churchill (then Secretary of State for War) wanted to see Communism 'strangled in its cradle'. So a volunteer R.A.F. squadron, flying Sopwith Camels, went there to duff up the Reds. 'There's a splendid little war going on,' a British staff officer told them. 'You'll like it.' Looked like fun. But the war was neither splendid nor little. It was big and it was brutal, a grim conflict of attrition, marked by incompetence and corruption. Before it ended, the squadron wished that both sides would lose. If that was a joke, nobody was laughing.
The sleekest bird in the skies carries a lethal payload - a new Air Force adventure from the author of Goshawk Squadron, set during the darkest days of the Cold War.
The narrative follows Dr. Derek J. Robinson's extraordinary path from his humble beginnings fishing in Louisiana to becoming an emergency room and helicopter flight physician in Chicago. It highlights his rise to leadership roles within some of the largest healthcare organizations in the United States, showcasing the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way.
1973 was a big year for Bristol. It marked 600 years as a city and county. The thunder of civic self-congratulation was deafening. But Derek Robinson didn’t buy it. Not all of it, anyway. The born-and-bred Bristolian knew that during the past 600 years, the city and county had generated its fair share of blood and thunder. So he wrote this book, first published in 1973, to help balance the story. The result was a book that inspired a generation of young Bristolians. Robinson challenged the establishment narrative taught in the city’s schools that Edward Colston was a benefactor, that the slave trade wasn’t really that bad and that over the centuries the city had been run for the benefit of its people under the benign patronage of the Corporation and the Society Of Merchant Venturers. Tangent Books is proud to introduce A Shocking History Of Bristol to a new generation.