Crimean War


The Crimean War: A History
Crimea: The Great Crimean War, 1854 - 1856
The Reason Why: The Story of the Fatal Charge of the Light Brigade
Hell Riders: The Truth about the Charge of the Light Brigade
Balaclava 1854: The Charge of the Light Brigade (Campaign, 6)
The Crimean War
The Scarlet Thief (Jack Lark, #1)
The Crimean War: British Grand Strategy against Russia, 1853-56
The Charge: The Real Reason Why the Light Brigade Was Lost
The Russian Army of the Crimean War 1854-56 (Men-at-Arms)
Inkerman 1854: The Soldiers' Battle (Praeger Illustrated Military History)
Love in the Afternoon (The Hathaways, #5)
Master Georgie
The Destruction of Lord Raglan: A Tragedy of the Crimean War 1854-55 (Wordsworth Military Library)
Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (The ^ASchomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers)
Christopher Hitchens
Long before it was known to me as a place where my ancestry was even remotely involved, the idea of a state for Jews (or a Jewish state; not quite the same thing, as I failed at first to see) had been 'sold' to me as an essentially secular and democratic one. The idea was a haven for the persecuted and the survivors, a democracy in a region where the idea was poorly understood, and a place where—as Philip Roth had put it in a one-handed novel that I read when I was about nineteen—even the traffi ...more
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

Darwin's theory was received in Russia with profound sympathy. While in Western Europe it met firmly established old traditions which it had first to overcome, in Russia its appearance coincided with the awakening of our society after the Crimean War and here it immediately received the status of full citizenship and ever since has enjoyed widespread popularity. ...more
Vladimir Onufrievich Kovalevskiĭ

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