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| wwi News+ XML/RSSBy Jargon Media LLC Wyoming author Alethea Williams paints a vivid picture of living life and finding love in the turbulent way out west after the Great War in her new title, “Willow Vale.” By Phil Stewart Author and motion picture film sleuth Phillip W. Stewart was awarded the 2011 Stars and Flags Book Award gold medal in the Technical Reference category for his superb work, "War Wings: Films of the First Air War." By Strategic Book Group A Poignant Family Saga Set In Germany During WWI and WWII By Šechtl & Voseček Museum of Photography Exhibition takes place at Šechtl & Voseček Museum of Photography. Selection from over 22000 photographs. They show not only famous places and historical events, but they are also exceptional from a technical and artistic standpoint. By Squash PR for Cuttlestones Collectors of WWI and WWII militaria will be delighted by an extensive collection of medals and related ephemera that’s set to come under the hammer at a Collectors’ sale on Friday, 8th October, 2010... By Adriana Dorn According to the World Wind Energy Association’s (WWEA) 2009 report, Nicaragua is ranked as the sixth Latin American country that better takes advantage of the wind to generate electricity. By Tami with Champagne Books Jane Toombs, the award-winning author of over eighty published books and twenty some novellas, lives on the south shore of Lake Superior with the Viking from her past and their grandcat, Kinko. By Eloquent Books Uta Christensen’s engrossing novel, Bed of Roses, Bed of Thorns, tells the story of Ursula Meister, a young girl coming of age in WWII devastated Germany. By Phillip Silk-Neilsen Black Leaf Publishing Group, the new-technology publishers committed to top-quality reads and riveting storytelling, bring you "EMERALD ACE", a compulsively readable story set against the Great War. By Eloquent Books Theresa Chevalier’s stunning debut novel, Shameful Innocence, captures a bygone era and brings to light the ravages of war and the influence it has on a young woman growing up in Russia during the 1900s. By Stanford University In her latest book, Spies in Arabia: The Great War and the Cultural Foundations of Britain's Covert Empire in the Middle East, historian Priya Satia delves into an aspect of the British intelligence community which few have scrutinized before. By pms press WAR WINGS: Films of the First Air War -- a new book by motion picture sleuth Phillip W. Stewart. | ||||||||||||||||||||||