First Out in Earnest: The Remarkable Life of Jo Lancaster DFC from Bomber Command Pilot to Test Pilot and the Martin Baker Ejection Seat
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John Oliver (Jo) Lancaster DFC had a remarkable career in aviation spanning half a century. Starting...
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk: Heir to the Empire
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Part of The World in A Life series, this brief text provides insight into the life of Mustafa Kemal...
My Father, Frank: Unresting Spirit of Everest
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Frank Smythe's mountaineering achievements in the decade before the Second World War became a part...
I Feel So Good: The Life and Times of Big Bill Broonzy
Peter Guralnick, Bob Riesman and Pete Townshend
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A major figure in American blues and folk music, Big Bill Broonzy (1903-58) left his Arkansas Delta...
The German Pacific Locomotive: Its Design and Development
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The German Pacific Locomotive (Its Design and Development) is David Maidments fourth book in the...
The Colour of Injustice: The Mysterious Murder of the Daughter of a High Court Judge
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Based on actual (sometimes exclusive) materials, The Colour of Injustice raises questions about...
Bride of Thunder
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Betrayed by her husband, a beautiful Texas bride discovers the true meaning of faith, courage, and...
Jeremy Hutchinson's Case Histories: From Lady Chatterley's Lover to Howard Marks
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Read an extract here THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'Thomas Grant has brought together...
Alvar Aalto: Architect
Richard Rogers and John Stewart
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Alvar Aalto remains Finland's greatest architect, retains his place among the Modern Masters of...
Shaun Collins (3 KP) rated Star Trek, Volume 9: The Q Gambit in Books
Jan 12, 2018
This "post-apocalyptic" style story works incredibly well, and the cameos by established characters from down the line are met with great amounts of fun and just the right bit of timing. My one complaint is Kirk, who seems reactionary throughout the tale, and never manages to proactively become the hero (in fact, it is Spock and Q who solve the problem). But small potatoes, as they say. This was actually the first arc that convinced me to give IDWs Trek comics a chance, and while I disagree with their story telling choices on most of the run, the stories themselves are still entertainingly told. This one is no exception.
