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Crowndale - All I Ever Wanted Was a Farm in the CountryCrowndale - All I Ever Wanted Was a Farm in the Country

A lighthearted and humorous but painfully honest history of life in the country on a horse farm. Angora goats and Great Pyrenees dogs co exist with Irish Draught and Andalusian horses on a thirty year old farm in Texas where horses are bred for dressage and eventing. A fast entertaining read.

Frayed Lifelines: A Siege Survivor's StoryFrayed Lifelines: A Siege Survivor's Story - £16.11



Motorcycle Journeys Through the Alps and More (Motorcycle Journeys)Motorcycle Journeys Through the Alps and More (Motorcycle Journeys) - £13.02

Suitable for those considering a European trip on two wheels, this title describes the important roads and passes. It covers such regions of the Alps as: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy, and France. It also includes other special Alpine lookalike places such as Corsica, Slovenia, and the Pyrenees.

Frayed Lifelines: A Siege Survivor's StoryFrayed Lifelines: A Siege Survivor's Story

This is the story of a sensitive youth who grows up during the Great Depression in rural Britain. The reader shares the writer's traumatic experience of losing a mother at an early age, and is later exposed to the youthful influences which mould the transition from youth to manhood.

Under the growing threat of war, the writer is exposed to life in Russia, Germany and Spain, each under its own military dictator. These experiences cause him to change his earlier WWI induced pacifist views. With the outbreak of WWII, the story follows the writer into the Royal Air Force, which he joins with the intention of entering the little-known Air-Sea Rescue branch, but the route to that chosen objective involves a number of pitfalls, not least of which is the nation's state of almost total unreadiness for war in 1939 and 1940.

Soon after qualifying for the Air Sea Rescue branch, the writer finds himself at sea, deep in the hold of a munition ship, headed for the beleaguered Mediterranean island of Malta, which is reached only after a nerve-wracking convoy battle in the narrow seas between Sicily and North Africa.

For the next two years, life on the encircled island is dominated by shrinking supplies of food and water and by incessant bombing from the Luftwaffe's free-roaming dive-bombers. Frayed Lifelines is a unique look at day to day life under siege, where hunger and ill-health exact their own toll while comrades die from the enemies' bombs and bullets.


As the island's installations are steadily reduced to rubble, the writer shares with the reader such varied tasks as unloading vital supplies from submarines by night and manning coast defence positions in readiness for an invasion which is miraculously called-off at the last moment.

The book takes the reader through the broad sweep of the war in the Mediterranean as Malta's defenders slowly turn the tide of aerial warfare and as the battered remnants of relief convoys, many barely afloat, enter Malta's harbour. Finally, two and a half years after it began, the siege is raised and the island is transformed from defensive bastion to springboard for attack.

After the successful Allied invasion of Sicily and southern Italy, the writer finds himself stranded in a Sicilian backwater, while Italy tries to ease itself out of the war. The author recounts some of the confusions and pleasant surprises of the Italian transition from enemy to ally.

The writer unexpectedly arrives back in Britain just 24 hours before the launch of the Normandy invasion and is forced to come to terms with the enormous changes which have occured in Britain since his departure in 1941.

Later the writer is promoted and sent off to France as a Liaison Officer, just as the war is ending. Congenial post-war life in Bordeaux, and the writer's first serious love affair, make demobilization and a return to civilian life an unwelcome prospect.

A return to University after seven years without books present its own special difficulties. These are compounded by a summer working in Switzerland as a young student engineer, which sees the end of his Bordeaux love affair. A disasterous second love affair during the final year of his engineering training in London convinces the author that it is time to abandon Europe for a new life in North America, and the story ends on an upbeat note as the writer turns his face to a new world.

Amazing Graci and the River Bottom GoatsAmazing Graci and the River Bottom Goats



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