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The appreciated work reflects the serious research done by the authors but discrepancy on Islamic historical accounts slightly missed the "edge".
First, it covers the overall strategies of campaigns throughout the ages, with insight into motivations, logistics, tactics, and the like. Few major wars are ignored, and the level of depth pursued is great enough for all but the foremost researchers on the topic.
Second, the book has awesome illustrations representing both overall campaign strategies and the tactics utilized in individual battles. Combined with the detailed descriptions, this has offered me the most insight into how medieval battles were carried out and won.
I highly recommend this book to anyone at all interested in medieval warfare.
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In parts, it's a wonderful story written with humour. Very colourful characters, an endearing umbrella, beautiful descriptions and yes even some action bring this story to life. However, I think the book falls short in some of it's loftier goals. Nicholas Crane saw the trek as more than just a walk through the watershed of Europe. He describes how the chain fascinated him in part not just because of it's great length, but also with the associations with Christianity in the west where he climbs in Spain, with Islam in the East... a division between Northern and Southern Europe... as a median between Eastern and Western Europe. I felt that he never really succeeded in exploring some of these issues in much detail and I think that's one of the disappointments in the book. It's left to the reader to reflect on his experiences, rather than drawing on the writers thoughts.
It remains an incredible journey and a good treking story that is a good read for any travel enthusiast.
The journey is long and hard, but also very interesting, not in the least because of the people who are met on the way. Some photographs reveal the beauty of the barren mountain landscape and the architecture found on the way (also beautifully described in the text). Several times red tape makes the journey all but impossible. It remains a question to the very end if the author will reach his goal walking.
I have a reasonable collection of walking books, but this one ranks among the best both in style as in the impressive journey undertaken.
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Never feeling that he belonged, yet wanting to be like other people, he struggled alone with these gender identity issues for many years. At one point in his young adult life, he was so depressed over his situation that he voluntarily entered a psychiatric hospital. His autobiographical account is a bird's eye view of the suffering that society can inflict on a human being who means no harm to anyone, and who is only trying to find a way to fit in with that society.
It was not until he realized that he was not alone, that there were others like him, that he began to realize that he could be helped. It was as a mature adult that he made the transition from female to male and became "Mark". Only then did he start feeling a little more comfortable in his own skin. Yet, despite dressing as a male, hormone therapy, and surgical modification, he still had issues, as society would only legally recognize the gender assignement made at birth. This would forever consign him legally to being a female, placing him in a sort of legal limbo.
The book is often poignant in that the author's desire for having a normal life is palpable. He really just wants to be like everyone else and do the things that everyone else does, such as, get a job commensurate with one's education and abilities, fall in love, get married, and have a family. Yet, all this seems to have eluded him, because of the gender identity issues which made it so difficult to attain his desired goals. Even after having become an elected official in the town where he grew up, the taunts of local children still plague him. Society may have come a long way in its understanding of these issues, but it, undoubtedly, has a long way to go.
This book addresses issues that are in the social forefront today, but the author, though clearly intelligent, has a prosaic style of writing that does not fully engage the reader. His is a voice with which to be reckoned, however, due to the dearth of literature on transexualism and its attendant, ancillary social issues.
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Summary: Unwitingly abondoned by his parents, Mykl is stranded on a hostile planet, from which escape sems impossible.
More in depth summary: Well, he's on this planet, which is a planet that gets mined off of all the time. Y'see, his parents are space miners, and this planet's a gold mine, but the only problem is that there's these things that eat metal here and, you guessed it, they haven't invented plastic space ships yet. So in thier hurry to leave, they accidentally leave Mykl there. And this dwarf girl who was a hired hand. And there they hang out at this cool dome thing with a robot named Ego.
A badical book. Not much now for me, but I think it's badical because of sentimentality. Get it for the kid in your life. You'll be glad you did.
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