Tag: Donkey

Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes and Other Travel Writings


Free Download Robert Louis Stevenson, "Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes: and Other Travel Writings"
English | 2019 | pages: 240 | ISBN: 0486829316 | EPUB | 0,7 mb
Temperament and poor health motivated Robert Louis Stevenson to travel widely throughout his short life, and before he was celebrated as the author of Treasure Island, A Child’s Garden of Verses, and other immortal works, he was known for his travelogues. This collection presents some of his finest writing in that vein, starting with "An Inland Voyage." This1878 chronicle of a canoe journey through Belgium and France charmingly captures the European villages and townspeople of a bygone era.

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A Donkey in the Meadow Tales from a Cornish Flower Farm


Free Download Derek Tangye, "A Donkey in the Meadow: Tales from a Cornish Flower Farm"
English | 2014 | pages: 176 | ISBN: 1472109937 | EPUB | 1,5 mb
The fourth title in the Minack Chronicles tells the story of how Derek and Jeannie acquired two donkeys, Penny and Fred. From the first steps and learning all about donkey foibles, through to picnics in the meadows, this is a further charming instalment in the tales of the Tangye’s life at Minack.

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The Donkey, the Carrot, and the Club William C. Bullitt and Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1948


Free Download The Donkey, the Carrot, and the Club: William C. Bullitt and Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1948 By Michael Cassella-Blackburn
2004 | 287 Pages | ISBN: 0275968200 | PDF | 8 MB
This study focuses on the life of William C. Bullitt, perhaps the most charming, devious, and thoughtful person in Soviet-American relations in the interwar and early postwar years. Cassella-Blackburn introduces Bullitt as a young patrician who persistently pushed his views concerning Russia on the Wilson Administration. His thoughtfulness and persistence landed him the position as leader of a mission to the Bolsheviks in early 1919. He attempted to isolate the Bolsheviks within the Liberal world order while the Bolsheviks were weak.Fourteen years later, an older more politically suspect Bullitt clawed his way into the Roosevelt Administration where he could once again try to isolate the former Bolsheviks, now Soviet leadership. When it became obvious that the Soviets as Marxist-Leninists could never fit into such an order, Bullitt began a personal crusade to isolate and contain them. With the help of George F. Kennan, and many of those who would become the leadership in American efforts against the Soviet Union during the Cold War, Bullitt educated the American public that the Soviets were the true enemy to all that Americans held dear.

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