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Jaws of Darkness by Harry Turtledove
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Jaws of Darkness by Harry TurtledoveJaws of Darkness by Harry Turtledove

The absorbing, character-centered fifth volume (after 2002's Rulers of the Darkness) in Turtledove's fantasy saga paralleling WWII ranks as the strongest yet in the series. WWII buffs will of course enjoy watching the equivalents of the Manhattan Project, D-Day, the great Russian offensives of 1944, the appearance of German secret weapons and the withdrawal of Romania from the Axis. And the author continues to handle the action, both magical and martial, as deftly as ever.
 
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Tags: Darkness, Turtledove, weapons, withdrawal, secret, Harry, German
High Fidelity
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High FidelityHigh Fidelity

If you thought the movie was good, the book was outstanding.  Absolutely hysterical.

 




 
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Tags: German, contains, english, Fidelity, posted, Fidelity, hysterical, Absolutely, movie, thought
Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics
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Selected Papers on Quantum ElectrodynamicsSelected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics

How quantum electrodynamics evolved in the first quarter of the 20th century, revealed here by its creators in 34 papers by Foley, Fermi, Heisenberg, Dryson, Weisskopf, Oppenheimer, Pauli, Schwinger, Klein and other key figures. 29 are in English, three in German, one each in French and Italian. Preface. Historical commentary.


 
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Tags: three, German, French, English, figures, Selected, Quantum, Electrodynamics, Papers, other
Music and Literature in German Romanticism
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Music and Literature in German RomanticismMusic and Literature in German Romanticism

The interrelationship between music and literature reached its zenith during the Romantic era, and nowhere was this relationship more pronounced than in Germany. Many representatives of literary and philosophical German Romanticism held music to be the highest and most expressive, quintessentially Romantic art form, able to convey what cannot be expressed in words: the ineffable and metaphysical.
 
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Tags: Romanticism, German, Romantic, music, quintessentially, German, Romanticism, Literature
Gothic: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting
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Gothic: Architecture, Sculpture, PaintingGothic: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting

Here is a wonderful book that both inspires and educates. A huge volume covering the Gothic movement in art from the 12th century to the Renaissance, it focuses largely on the development of Gothic architecture, resplendent in well-placed illustrations and photographs that evoke the grandeur of the period. Smaller sections follow on sculpture, painting, stained glass, and gold work.


 
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Tags: Gothic, libraries, German, Michael, errors, Sculpture, Painting, Architecture, grandeur