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The Great Siege: Malta 1565

DOC The Great Siege: Malta 1565 by Ernle Bradford in History

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*Includes pictures *Includes Streisand's quotes about her life and career *Includes a bibliography for further reading “I was a personality before I became a person - I am simple; complex; generous; selfish; unattractive; beautiful; lazy and driven.” – Barbra Streisand “I arrived in Hollywood without having my nose fixed; my teeth capped; or my name changed. That is very gratifying to me.” – Barbra Streisand A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history’s most influential figures; but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors’ American Legends series; readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of America’s most important men and women in the time it takes to finish a commute; while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. It should come as no surprise that Barbra Streisand allegedly once declared that she never had any idols as a child; because given how unusual her career has been; it’s hard to determine who might have served as her inspiration (Mann). And as the star once put it herself; “I guess if you have an original take on life; or something about you is original; you don't have to study people who came before you. You don't have to mimic anybody. You just have a gut feeling inside; an instinct that tells you what's right for you; and you can't do it in any other way.” To be sure; strong-willed women had populated both cinema and popular culture before Streisand; like Katharine Hepburn and Joan Crawford; but Streisand was unique in her ability to appeal to diverse groups in America. She also arrived at a time when acting roles for women were generally less flexible than they would become by the end of the century; and making her story all the more compelling is that Streisand never met conventional standards of American beauty or acting style; leading biographer William Mann to declare that “Barbra had to believe she was special since no one else did.” Clearly; there is no denying that if Barbra Streisand possesses considerable talents as a singer and actress; both supported by unshakeable confidence; yet there are also ways in which Streisand has always been insecure; a quality that Stacy Wolf noted when she wrote; “Streisand is gossiped about…as an egomaniacal; control-freak perfectionist on the set (particularly when directing) and as a frail; anxious slip of a girl who solicits opinions from anyone and everyone and still longs for conventional beauty and the approval of a father who died when she was still a small child.” As a result; there is an apparent contradiction between Streisand’s unbounded confidence and her persistent need to receive praise from others. She may be bold enough to resist fashioning her image in ways that emulate her predecessors; but it’s just as necessary to acknowledge that she was prone to the stresses of anxiety. Any complete portrait of the famous star must reconcile the two poles of Streisand; with Streisand the fearless individualist and Streisand the nervous performer forever joined at the hip. American Legends: The Life of Barbra Streisand explores her life and career; and the way in which her confidence and fragility shaped both. As a star who has succeeded in music and film; Streisand’s singing and film acting are discussed in detail; all with an eye toward explaining the cultural importance of a singer whose voice Glenn Gould referred to as “one of the natural wonders of the age.” Along with pictures of important people; places; and events; you will learn about Barbra Streisand like never before; in no time at all.


#90979 in Books Bradford Ernle 2014-08-19 2014-08-19Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .65 x 5.50l; .77 #File Name: 1497637864260 pagesThe Great Siege


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Both Educational and Well WrittenBy FCD117This book is copyrighted from 1961. The author is British who served in the British Navy during World War II and wrote numerous works of non fiction. The book's title pretty much sums up its content. It is about the Knights of The Order of Saint John on Malta resisting a siege of the Turks of The Ottoman Empire. The book is thoroughly researched and very well written. Personally; I found the book very educational and entertaining.I have been attempting to fill the in gaps in my knowledge about The Ottoman Empire. I have read other; broader works about the attempts of the Ottomans to attain hegemony in the Mediterranean Sea. This book is of course focused on a particular campaign and suited my individual needs very well. I am very glad that I had a chance to read it. I read the book on Kindle and listened contemporaneously to an audiobook narrated by Simon Vance. I am glad I did both. Mister Vance's narration was very professional and there is a good deal of additional data and footnotes in the Kindle book that I found very helpful. There are numerous football and a glossary in the back of the Kindle book that are; of course; not included in the audiobook. These additional resources proved very valuable to my studies; but the story is well captured by the audiobook. Thank You...1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A page-turner all the way.By J. B. S.This is a very readable and engaging history. I recognize that experts disagree with some of the details in various histories of the siege of Malta; but I am not competent to hazard an opinion on that; not being a historian myself. However; if there are a few details in question; that is not important to me. I read this for the pure enjoyment of the story and won't remember all the details in any event. This was a page-turner all the way. I'll leave to the experts all the quibbles.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Faith and Steel meld well in this last "hurrah" of the warrior monks.By JeremiahThis is one gutsy and unforgivingly strategic; blunt and truly committed group of warrior monks!! Leonidas and his 300 (+/-) a few more Thebians.etc.could take a lesson from these dudes. The "history" elements are well drawn and finely paced....the outcome was known aforehand but the "how" was always in doubt. I've travelled this journey path before but sonnavabitch I found the events so moving and reflective of the world we live in today that I was moved to tears at times.I plan to try more of this authors works.

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