Arriving at Ridgewell Air Base in Cambrideshire in July 1943, at a time when the loss rate for bomber crews was at its highest during the war, John Comer miraculously survived his prescribed quota of 25 missions before being allowed to return to his native shores. With the aid of his log books, he recreates the extraordinary tension-packed existence of those six months. The surreal life at the air base, the constant danger, discomfort and wafer-thin escapes of the missions themselves, including some on which only 1 in 12 aircraft returned, and the fluctuating emotions.
John Comer Livres
Cet auteur transmet la réalité brute de la guerre aérienne à travers des mémoires vives. Son récit capture la terreur et l'héroïsme des aviateurs en temps de guerre, soulignant les dangers qu'ils ont affrontés et l'impact profond de ces expériences. Par son écriture, il offre une perspective unique sur des événements historiques cruciaux qui résonne auprès des lecteurs du monde entier.







Reflecting on simpler times, this personal memoir offers a glimpse into the life of a farm boy in rural Missouri during the 1940s and 1950s. The author, John Comer, shares his experiences and observations, capturing the essence of a bygone era filled with both challenges and joys. Through vivid storytelling, he evokes nostalgia for a time when life felt less complicated, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty of seasonal changes and the lessons learned from a close-knit rural community.
The Diary of John Comer
- 136pages
- 5 heures de lecture
This high-quality reprint preserves the original 1893 edition of John Comer's diary, offering readers an authentic glimpse into his thoughts and experiences. The diary provides a unique historical perspective, capturing the essence of the time and the personal reflections of its author.
300 Treasures
- 512pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Chinese porcelain ware is contained in many major art collections worldwide. The Czech Republic also has interesting collections, which, however, have not previously been very well known to the wider public. The boom in the trade of Chinese porcelain is linked to the discovery of the trade routes to China in the 16th century. Porcelain then became a popular artistic item that adorned the residences of the richest aristocrats in other European countries, as well as in our country during the reign of Emperor Rudolf II. Chinese porcelain can be found in a number of Czech castle and palace collections. The largest of these are mainly gathered in the former Waldstein, Schwarzenberg and Lichnowsky dominions. This publication is the result of the research "Chinese Applied Art from the Czech Collections", which aimed to professionally explore collections of Chinese applied art, artistic crafts, vernacular art and ethnography collected in Czech castles, palaces and regional museums.
Dans l’Édimbourg des années 1980, Renton, Sick Boy, Begbie, Spud et Tommy essayent de se serrer les coudes. Unis par leur amitié fragile et leur addiction à l’héroïne, ils tentent d’échapper à l’ennui oppressant et à la brutalité de leur quotidien dans la cité : ils volent, arnaquent et prennent de la drogue. Pourtant, au cœur du désespoir, surnage une envie de vivre plus forte que tout le reste.