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Jan 1, 1931 — —· 95 yrs

JUVENILE · CHRONOLOGY

John Stewart Bowman

Also known as: John S. Bowman

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"The nineteenth century ended on August 1, 1914."

— from The twentieth century

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#1

Vietnam War

1985

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The best Kobayashi. A very realistic work that delves into the horror of the Vietnam War through short stories, in which the protagonists face the atrocities of a war with that disenchantment and cynicism that we have already seen in the great films of the genre, such as Apocalypse Now or Platoon. Kobayashi intersperses the stories with documentation about the Vietnam War, including all kinds of military maps, graphics with the structure of the US Army or its special forces, combat training schemes, the chronology of the war and a glossary of terms and acronyms. This structure allows us to approach the Vietnam conflict from a historical perspective and, at the same time, feel all the horror of war. A genius of the creator of Cat Shit One.

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Exploration in the world of the ancients

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Discusses the voyages, navigation routes, and watercraft of explorers in the ancient world, from prehistoric times to the beginning of the Middle Ages.

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The twentieth century

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Containing just the twentieth-century chapters from Howard Zinn's bestselling A People's History of the United States, this revised and updated edition includes two new chapters -- covering Clinton's presidency, the 2000 Election, and the "war on terrorism."Highlighting not just the usual terms of presidential administrations and congressional activities, this book provides you with a "bottom-to-top" perspective, giving voice to our nation's minorities and letting the stories of such groups as African Americans, women, Native Americans, and the laborers of all nationalities be told in their own words.

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