It's the 1980s in Thatcher's Britain. Two friends decide to go on a coach trip to the Soviet Union to see what life is really like on the other side of the Iron Curtain. Thomas is an inhibited civil servant, warned by his superiors that he could be a victim of a honey trap by a Russian blonde and desperate to see if he can be seduced. John is a journalist, who wants to set the record straight during the journey with former in-laws in Warsaw of a disastrous marriage to a Polish woman. But the trip offers characters and events on the way that confound their expectations.
Michael Gannon Reihenfolge der Bücher

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- 2022
- 2007
Michael Gannon's History of Florida in 40 Minutes [With CD]
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The book offers a compact yet comprehensive journey through Florida's extensive history, encapsulating thousands of years of transformation in just 40 minutes. The author, known for their previous work, presents an engaging narrative that highlights significant events and changes that have shaped the state. This creative project aims to provide readers with a quick yet informative overview of Florida's rich historical tapestry.
- 1998
Schwarzer Mai
- 699 Seiten
- 25 Lesestunden
- 1997
Rebel Bishop: Augustin Verot, Florida's Civil War Prelate
- 277 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book offers a lively and scholarly portrayal of the most renowned Catholic cleric of the Confederacy, capturing his life and significance with clarity and depth. Through well-crafted writing, the author brings to light the complexities of this historical figure, making it an engaging read for those interested in religious and Civil War history.
- 1990
Am 11. Dezember, vier Tage nach dem japanischen Überraschungsangriff auf Pearl Harbor, erklärte Hitler den USA den Krieg. Um die Amerikaner an einem Eingreifen auf dem europäischen Kriegschauplatz zu hindern, lässt er den Befehlshaber der U-Boot-Waffe, Admiral Dönitz, einen Schlag gegen den Schiffsverkehr vor der amerikanischen Ostküste vorbereiten. Deckname: 'Operation Paukenschlag'. Der US-Militärhistoriker Michael Gannon zeichnet in diesem zum Standardwerk gewordenen Buch die dramatischen Geschehnisse jener Zeit umfassend nach. Entscheidenden Raum in seiner Darstellung nimmt dabei das deutsche U-Boot U 123 ein, das mit seinem Vordringen bis zum Hafen von New York den 'Paukenschlag' eröffnete.