Osprey


Arthur and the Anglo-Saxon Wars (Men-at-Arms, 154)
The Normans
The Vikings
The British Army in North America 1775-1783
German Medieval Armies 1300–1500 (Osprey Men-at-Arms #166)
Byzantine Armies 886–1118 (Men-at-Arms, 89)
Rome's Enemies (1): Germanics and Dacians
Agincourt 1415: Triumph against the odds
Rome's Enemies (2): Gallic and British Celts
Tarawa 1943: The Turning of the Tide
The Spanish Armada: The Great Enterprise against England 1588
Armies of Medieval Burgundy 1364–1477 (Osprey Men-at-Arms #144)
English Medieval Knight 1200–1300 (Osprey Warrior #48)
Teutonic Knight: 1190–1561 (Warrior, 124)
The Ancient Assyrians (Osprey Elite, #39)
Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskeyJonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard BachThe Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian AndersenThe Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck by Beatrix PotterThe Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White
Waterfowl
319 books — 50 voters
My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead GeorgeH Is for Hawk by Helen MacdonaldWesley the Owl by Stacey O'BrienThe Capture by Kathryn LaskyThe Last Eagle by Daniel P. Mannix
Books about Birds of Prey
93 books — 16 voters

Rangers Lead the Way by Steven J. ZalogaIsrael’s Lightning Strike by Simon DunstanThe Cabanatuan Prison Raid by Gordon L. RottmanWho Dares Wins by Gregory Fremont-BarnesThe Great Locomotive Chase by Gordon L. Rottman
Osprey Raid
59 books — 2 voters

Jeff Vandermeer
Ghost bird, do you love me?" he whispered once in the dark, before he left for hs expedition training, even though he was the ghost. "Ghost bird, do you need me?" I loved him, but I didn't need him, and I thought that was the way it was supposed to be. A ghost bird might be a hawk in one place, a crow in another, depending on the context. The sparrow that shot up into the blue sky one morning might transform mid-flight into an osprey the next. This was the way of things here. There were no reaso ...more
Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation

From his bedroom window on the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Nathaniel Dixon watched in awe at the four-ship formation of V-22 Ospreys chewing up the Virginia air with their massive, wingtip-mounted tilt rotors as they made a pass over the flight line. The aircraft grew in his window as they approached the small bungalow he lived in with his mother and father on base. Just before they flew out of sight, Nathaniel clapped his hands together over the window and imagined smashing each Osprey like ...more
Jonathan Marker, SPYDER SYLK

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