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  • Case Red: The Collapse of France

    Robert Forczyk

    Hardcover (Osprey Publishing, Nov. 21, 2017)
    Although the story of the German Fall Gelb offensive against France, Belgium, and Holland in May 1940 is well known, most accounts tend to stop with the conclusion of the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) from Dunkirk on June 4, 1940. The German operation that actually conquered metropolitan France, Fall Rot (Case Red), is usually glossed over in brief. Nor are many people aware today that there was a second BEF in France, which was also successfully evacuated by sea. The current literature on the Western campaign of 1940 essentially spotlights the German drive to the English Channel and the Dunkirk evacuation then skips ahead to the French armistice, skipping over the military, political, and human drama of France's collapse in June 1940. Indeed, some of the most interesting military operations of the 1940 campaign were conducted in June 1940, as the Allies mounted a vigorous counterattack at Abbeville (including the British 1st Armoured Division--the first time that the British Army employed an armored division in combat) and then mounted a tough defense along the Somme River. Unlike the easy breakthrough at Sedan, the Germans had to fight hard to break through the Weygand Line. Churchill decided to send a second BEF to France to support the French, but the Germans finally achieved a decisive breakthrough before it could be effectively deployed. The British were forced to mount a second evacuation from the ports of Le Havre, Cherbourg, Brest, and St. Nazaire, which rescued over 200,000 troops, although the transport RMS Lancastria was sunk by German bombers, with the loss of over 4,000 troops. While France was in its death throes, politicians and soldiers debated what to do--flee to England or North Africa or to seek an armistice.The drama of the final three weeks of military operations in France in June 1940 has never effectively been captured on paper, but this is a story that needs to be told since it had great impact on the course of World War II and inter-Allied relations. This book will also address the initial German exploitation of France and how the windfall of captured military equipment, fuel and industrial resources enhanced the Third Reich's ability to attack its next foe--the Soviet Union.
  • Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk

    Robert Ford

    eBook
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  • Case Red: The Collapse of France

    Robert Forczyk

    eBook (Osprey Publishing, Nov. 30, 2017)
    Even after the legendary evacuation from Dunkirk in June 1940 there were still large British formations fighting the Germans alongside their French allies. After mounting a vigorous counterattack at Abbeville and then conducting a tough defence along the Somme, the British were forced to conduct a second evacuation from the ports of Le Havre, Cherbourg, Brest and St Nazaire. While France was in its death throes, politicians and soldiers debated what to do – flee to England or North Africa, or seek an armistice.Case Red captures the drama of the final three weeks of military operations in France in June 1940, and explains the great impact it had on the course of relations between Britain and France during the remainder of the war. It also addresses the military, political and human drama of France's collapse in June 1940, and how the windfall of captured military equipment, fuel and industrial resources enhanced the Third Reich's ability to attack its next foe – the Soviet Union.
  • Case Red: The Collapse of France

    Robert Forczyk

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing, Jan. 22, 2019)
    In Case Red, Robert Forczyk shows that there was much more to the fall of France than Dunkirk. In fact, even after that legendary evacuation in June 1940 there were still large British formations fighting the Germans alongside their French allies. After mounting a vigorous counterattack at Abbeville and then engaging a tough defense along the Somme, the British were forced to conduct a second evacuation from the ports of Le Havre, Cherbourg, Brest, and St. Nazaire. While France was in its death throes, politicians and soldiers debated what to do--flee to England or North Africa, or seek an armistice.Case Red captures the drama of the final three weeks of military operations in France in June 1940, and explains the great impact it had on the course of relations between Britain and France during the remainder of the war. It also addresses the military, political, and human drama of France's collapse in June 1940, and how the windfall of captured military equipment, fuel, and industrial resources enhanced the Third Reich's ability to attack its next foe--the Soviet Union.
  • The Last Firefly of Summer

    Robert Ford

    eBook (Blurred Images, July 13, 2016)
    From the author of The Compound, and Samson and Denial, comes a tale of love and revenge. HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO FOR THE ONE YOU LOVE? In his line of work, he’s simply known as “Just”. His projects are bloody, and he chooses the ones that mean something to him. It’s been years since Just has been back to the town where he met his first and only love. His patience is about to pay off. After all, revenge is best served cold.
  • Children's rhymes, children's games, children's songs, children's stories

    Ford Robert

    language (, April 19, 2020)
    Children's rhymes, children's games, children's songs, children's stories : a book for bairns and big folkby Ford, Robert, 1846-1905Publication date 1904Topics Children's literature -- Scotland, Nursery rhymes, Children's songs -- Scotland, Games -- Scotland, Games with music, Singing games -- ScotlandPublisher Paisley : GardnerCollection newyorkpubliclibrary; iacl; americanaDigitizing sponsor MSNLanguage EnglishRhymes of the nursery -- Counting-out rhymes -- Children's rhyme-games -- Children's songs and ballads -- Children's humour and quaint sayings -- Schoolroom facts and fancies -- Children's storiesBookplateleaf 0005Camera Canon 5DExternal-identifier urn:oclc:record:1041792668Foldoutcount 0Identifier childrensrhymesc00fordIdentifier-ark ark:/13960/t1mg7jg8wOcr ABBYY FineReader 8.0
  • Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories

    Robert Ford

    language (, July 4, 2013)
    This book is an illustrated version of the original Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories by Robert Ford. The earlier pages are occupied with a commentary, textually illustrated, on the generally puerile, but regularly fascinating Rhymes of the Nursery, the vitality and universal use of which have been at once the wonder and the puzzle of the ages. This is followed in turn by a chapter on Counting-out Rhymes, with numerous examples, home and foreign; which is succeeded, appropriately, by a section of the work embracing description of all the well-known out-door and in-door Rhyme-Games—in each case the Rhyme being given, the action being portrayed. The remaining contents the title may be left to suggest. I may only add that the Stories—including "Blue Beard," and "Jack the Giant Killer," and their fellow-narratives—ten in all—are printed verbatim from the old chapbooks once so common in the country, but now so rare as to be almost unobtainable.
  • The Last Firefly of Summer

    Robert Ford

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 5, 2016)
    From the author of The Compound, and Samson and Denial, comes a tale of love and revenge.HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO FOR THE ONE YOU LOVE?In his line of work, he’s simply known as “Just”. His projects are bloody, and he chooses the ones that mean something to him.It’s been years since Just has been back to the town where he met his first and only love. His patience is about to pay off. After all, revenge is best served cold.
  • Children's Rhymes, Games, Songs, and Stories

    Robert Ford

    language (Balefire Publishing, Sept. 14, 2012)
    In offering to the public this collection of Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, and Children's Stories, the multitudinous items of which at least, as were not living in my own memory, have been gathered with patient industry, albeit with much genuine delight, from wide and varied sources. I anticipate for the work a hearty and general welcome, alike from old and young. It is the first really sincere effort to collect in anything like ample and exclusive fashion the natural literature of the children of Scotland, and meets what has long appealed to me as decidedly a felt want. The earlier pages are occupied with a commentary, textually illustrated, on the generally puerile, but regularly fascinating Rhymes of the Nursery, the vitality and universal use of which have been at once the wonder and the puzzle of the ages. This is followed in turn by a chapter on Counting-out Rhymes, with numerous examples, home and foreign; which is succeeded, appropriately, by a section of the work embracing description of all the well-known out-door and in-door Rhyme-Games. In each case the Rhyme being given and the action being portrayed. The remaining contents the title may be left to suggest. I may only add that the Stories, including Blue Beard and Jack the Giant Killer and their fellow-narratives—ten in all —are printed verbatim from the old chap- books once so common in the country but now so rare as to be almost unobtainable.
  • Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories; A Book for Bairns and Big Folk

    Robert Ford

    Paperback (TheClassics.us, Sept. 12, 2013)
    This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ... CHILDREN'S STORIES. The editor of a London literary journal was recently inviting men and women in prominent positions in public life to name for publication the books of their childhood. So far as I observed, none of the halfhundred or more who responded gave Blue Beard, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, or any of the others in the same category that follow here. But I am none the less convinced that these old-time favourites, not yet unknown, though familiar to city children in the present generation mainly in their variegated and fantastic Christmas pantomime form, were in Scotland and England alike in the last century more essentially the books of childhood than any others known and read beyond the walls of the school-room. The travelling stationers and packmen carried them in their thousands, in chapbook form, into even the most remote parts of the country, where they were bartered for and explored with avidity. In many quarters, indeed, they were so familiar fifty years ago that the books on occasions could be dispensed with, and the elder members of families would recite the stories from memory for the delectation of the younger fry, when all foregathered in a crescent before the kitchen fire to wear out the long winter evenings. In this manner, under the dimflickering light of an "oilie cruizie," in a straggling village in Perthshire, did I learn first of Blue Beard and Jack the Giant Killer, and many another hero of chapbook literature. And my experience, I am sure, was by no means singular. Rather, I feel certain that while telling thus my own, I am expressing no less truly the experience of many thousands of men and women now beyond middle life who similarly were born and bred in any rural parish in Scotland. And, oh, the...
  • Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories

    Robert Ford

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 24, 2012)
    This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare s finesse to Oscar Wilde s wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim s Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it is must-have addition to any library.
  • Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories: A Book for Bairns and Big Folk

    Robert Ford

    Paperback (Nabu Press, Feb. 28, 2010)
    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.