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Thomas Burke

    Thomas Burke acquit une renommée grâce à ses recueils d'histoires, souvent situés dans le quartier pauvre de Limehouse à Londres. Son écriture se caractérise par une observation fine et une profonde empathie pour les personnages qui peuplent son monde littéraire. Beaucoup de ses œuvres mettent en scène le personnage chinois Quong Lee comme narrateur, apportant une perspective unique et de la profondeur à ses récits. La prose de Burke entraîne les lecteurs dans les réalités brutes et les expériences humaines qu'il dépeint avec tant de vivacité.

    Travel in England From Pilgrim and Pack-horse to Light Car and Plane
    The London Spy: A Book of Town Travels
    Limehouse Nights
    Mohawk Frontier, Second Edition
    Messines to Carrick Hill
    Eastbound into the Cosmos
    • Eastbound into the Cosmos

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      Navigating the complexities of re-entry into American life, Everett returns to Chicagoland after his father's death, only to find his loved ones transformed. His mother embraces eccentric beliefs, while his former roommate adopts a strict lifestyle. As he grapples with his disconnection and desperation, Everett becomes involved in the risky and unconventional world of mushroom smuggling, leading him on a journey of self-discovery amidst the chaos of his past relationships and the strangeness of his culture.

      Eastbound into the Cosmos
    • Told through the letters of a young Irish officer, this is the story of Irish soldiers in the First World War and the capture of the Flemish village of Wijtschate on the Messines ridge, just south of Ypres in June 1917.

      Messines to Carrick Hill
    • Mohawk Frontier, Second Edition

      The Dutch Community of Schenectady, New York, 1661-1710

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(15)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the 1660s, the narrative explores the Dutch community in Schenectady, a vibrant village on the northern frontier of New Netherland. Utilizing original documents, Thomas Burke paints a vivid picture of a community defined by farming and livestock, despite conflicts and a diverse population. Schenectady's unique position made it susceptible to the tensions between the French and English, while its story reflects broader themes in the history of New Netherland and New York. The updated second edition includes a new introduction by William Starna.

      Mohawk Frontier, Second Edition
    • Limehouse Nights

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(48)Évaluer

      Set in the gritty and impoverished Limehouse district of London, this collection of stories vividly captures the lives of its inhabitants. Originally published in 1917, the work showcases Thomas Burke's deep connection to the city, reflecting his experiences and observations as a true Londoner. The new edition includes an introductory biography, providing insight into Burke's life and literary contributions centered around the essence of everyday London life.

      Limehouse Nights
    • Delving into the inner workings of the German Army prior to World War I, this book explores the experiences of cadets, officers, and commissioned classes. It provides a detailed examination of the military hierarchy and the influential role of the general staff and secret service in shaping military strategies and operations. Through this lens, readers gain a deeper understanding of the army's structure and the factors that contributed to its effectiveness leading up to the war.

      The German Army from Within - By a British Officer Who Has Served in It