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COLD The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler
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Bester Preis: € 13,59 (vom 22.10.2019)Cold: The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler (WW1 100th Anniversary) (2016)
ISBN: 9783741808807 bzw. 3741808806, vermutlich in Englisch, Neopubli, Berlin, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, akzeptabler Zustand, Erstausgabe.
Scarce hardcover, stated 1st edition, 22x16cm, vi + 224 pages, NOT ex-library. Clearly unread, clean and bright throughout, minor handling wear only. Published without a dust jacket. --- At the end of WWI, a German soldier escapes across Siberia, battling wolves, tribal enemies and sub-zero weather, traversing 5000 km in two years to finally reach home. - "While the text of this book is based on true stories, it is a footloose fictional rendition of past events in world history". (from: Author's Note), Books.
Cold: The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler (WW1 100th Anniversary) (2016)
ISBN: 9783741808807 bzw. 3741808806, in Deutsch, Neopubli, Berlin, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Scarce hardcover, stated 1st edition, 22x16cm, vi + 224 pages, NOT ex-library. Clearly unread, clean and bright throughout, minor handling wear only. Published without a dust jacket. --- At the end of WWI, a German soldier escapes across Siberia, battling wolves, tribal enemies and sub-zero weather, traversing 5000 km in two years to finally reach home. - "While the text of this book is based on true stories, it is a footloose fictional rendition of past events in world history". (from: Author's Note), Books.
COLD, The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler (2016)
ISBN: 9783741808807 bzw. 3741808806, in Deutsch, Epubli Mai 2016, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Neuware - Rick Schmidt is the author of Feature Filmmaking at Used Car Prices (Viking Penguin, 1988, 1995, 2000), which is considered 'The Bible' of fledgling filmmakers, credited with influencing filmmakers Kevin Smith, Vin Diesel, Tom DiCillo, many others. Extreme DV (Penguin/Random House Books), his digital video book, is now available on e-book. And his first novel, Black President, was published by Picnic Publishing in UK, In 2006, Schmidt received a Lifetime Achievement Award at Rome Intl., . His films have been screened worldwide, at film festivals including Sundance's Dramatic Competition (Grand Jury Prize nomination), Slamdance, Rotterdam, Berlin International, New Directors/New Films, Museum of Modern Art (NY), and on Channel Four, UK. 248 pp. Englisch.
COLD, The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler (2016)
ISBN: 9783741808807 bzw. 3741808806, in Deutsch, Epubli Mai 2016, gebundenes Buch, neu, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - Rick Schmidt is the author of Feature Filmmaking at Used Car Prices (Viking Penguin, 1988, 1995, 2000), which is considered 'The Bible' of fledgling filmmakers, credited with influencing filmmakers Kevin Smith, Vin Diesel, Tom DiCillo, many others. Extreme DV (Penguin/Random House Books), his digital video book, is now available on e-book. And his first novel, Black President, was published by Picnic Publishing in UK, In 2006, Schmidt received a Lifetime Achievement Award at Rome Intl., . His films have been screened worldwide, at film festivals including Sundance's Dramatic Competition (Grand Jury Prize nomination), Slamdance, Rotterdam, Berlin International, New Directors/New Films, Museum of Modern Art (NY), and on Channel Four, UK. 248 pp. Englisch.
COLD, The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler : 1st European Paperback Edition 2017 (2017)
ISBN: 9783745075168 bzw. 3745075161, in Deutsch, Epubli Dez 2017, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
Neuware - COLD, THE 1918-19 SIBERIAN ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN EWALD LOEFFLER, a novel by Rick Schmidt, follows a young German soldier, Ewald Loeffler, as he struggles to traverse 5000 km of frozen and barren land across Siberia, to finally reach Germany and his family home. After he'd been in a Siberian prison camp for four years, the guards suddenly deserted their posts to join the Russian Revolution in Moscow, leaving the prisoners to fend for themselves. Loeffler, in the minority of those who survived such extreme cold and other human dangers, tells a harrowing tale of just keeping alive, one day at a time. Later, after many years in America - Loeffler taught anthropology at a midwestern university - he manages to write his Siberian memoir of those early days. In the form of a daily log he recounts his fight against sub-zero weather, wolves and unknown enemies, both Russian and German. He also recalls his most intimate thoughts at the time, including interactions with a native woman, Nanra-naw, who saved him, loved him, and aided him physically, emotionally, psychically and spiritually before he restarts his journey home. Memories of violent combat continue to haunt Loeffler, both from past battlefields and from the ongoing, seemingly-unending trek across Siberia. He is also deeply affected by psychological wounds he received in youth, abuse from a distant, uncaring father, and his reticent mother, though specks of rare 'happier times' do occasionally surface. His day-to-day survival in the cold is mostly a mind game, dependent on him keeping his spirits up against all the ghosts of war and remembrance. Schmidt's novel ('Captain Loeffler's memoir'), is loosely based on the 1918 real-life Siberian escape of his own father, Erich F. Schmidt ('Persepolis I, II, III'), who somehow survived his two year/5000 km walk back to Germany at the end of WWI. 240 pp. Englisch.
COLD, The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler - 1st European Paperback Edition ©2017 (1918)
ISBN: 9783745075168 bzw. 3745075161, vermutlich in Englisch, Epubli, Taschenbuch, neu.
COLD, The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler: COLD, THE 1918-19 SIBERIAN ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN EWALD LOEFFLER, a novel by Rick Schmidt, follows a young German soldier, Ewald Loeffler, as he struggles to traverse 5000 km of frozen and barren land across Siberia, to finally reach Germany and his family home. After he`d been in a Siberian prison camp for four years, the guards suddenly deserted their posts to join the Russian Revolution in Moscow, leaving the prisoners to fend for themselves. Loeffler, in the minority of those who survived such extreme cold and other human dangers, tells a harrowing tale of just keeping alive, one day at a time. Later, after many years in America - Loeffler taught anthropology at a midwestern university - he manages to write his Siberian memoir of those early days. In the form of a daily log he recounts his fight against sub-zero weather, wolves and unknown enemies, both Russian and German. He also recalls his most intimate thoughts at the time, including interactions with a native woman, Nanra-naw, who saved him, loved him, and aided him physically, emotionally, psychically and spiritually before he restarts his journey home. Memories of violent combat continue to haunt Loeffler, both from past battlefields and from the ongoing, seemingly-unending trek across Siberia. He is also deeply affected by psychological wounds he received in youth, abuse from a distant, uncaring father, and his reticent mother, though specks of rare `happier times` do occasionally surface. His day-to-day survival in the cold is mostly a mind game, dependent on him keeping his spirits up against all the ghosts of war and remembrance. Schmidt`s novel (`Captain Loeffler`s memoir`), is loosely based on the 1918 real-life Siberian escape of his own father, Erich F. Schmidt (`Persepolis I, II, III`), who somehow survived his two year/5000 km walk back to Germany at the end of WWI. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
COLD, The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler (1918)
ISBN: 9783745075168 bzw. 3745075161, in Deutsch, neu.
COLD, THE 1918-19 SIBERIAN ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN EWALD LOEFFLER, a novel by Rick Schmidt, follows a young German soldier, Ewald Loeffler, as he struggles to traverse 5000 km of frozen and barren land across Siberia, to finally reach Germany and his family home. After he'd been in a Siberian prison camp for four years, the guards suddenly deserted their posts to join the Russian Revolution in Moscow, leaving the prisoners to fend for themselves. Loeffler, in the minority of those who survived such extreme cold and other human dangers, tells a harrowing tale of just keeping alive, one day at a time. Later, after many years in America - Loeffler taught anthropology at a midwestern university - he manages to write his Siberian memoir of those early days. In the form of a daily log he recounts his fight against sub-zero weather, wolves and unknown enemies, both Russian and German. He also recalls his most intimate thoughts at the time, including interactions with a native woman, Nanra-naw, who saved him, loved him, and aided him physically, emotionally, psychically and spiritually before he restarts his journey home. Memories of violent combat continue to haunt Loeffler, both from past battlefields and from the ongoing, seemingly-unending trek across Siberia. He is also deeply affected by psychological wounds he received in youth, abuse from a distant, uncaring father, and his reticent mother, though specks of rare 'happier times' do occasionally surface. His day-to-day survival in the cold is mostly a mind game, dependent on him keeping his spirits up against all the ghosts of war and remembrance. Schmidt's novel ('Captain Loeffler's memoir'), is loosely based on the 1918 real-life Siberian escape of his own father, Erich F. Schmidt ("Persepolis I, II, III"), who somehow survived his two year/5000 km walk back to Germany at the end of WWI.
COLD, The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler (1918)
ISBN: 9783745075168 bzw. 3745075161, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, European-Media-Service Mannheim [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
Publisher/Verlag: epubli | 1st European Paperback Edition 2017 | COLD, THE 1918-19 SIBERIAN ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN EWALD LOEFFLER, follows a young WWI German soldier, Ewald Loeffler, as he battles wolves, tribal enemies and sub-zero weather, to finally reach home. | COLD, THE 1918-19 SIBERIAN ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN EWALD LOEFFLER, a novel by Rick Schmidt, follows a young German soldier, Ewald Loeffler, as he struggles to traverse 5000 km of frozen and barren land across Siberia, to finally reach Germany and his family home. After he'd been in a Siberian prison camp for four years, the guards suddenly deserted their posts to join the Russian Revolution in Moscow, leaving the prisoners to fend for themselves. Loeffler, in the minority of those who survived such extreme cold and other human dangers, tells a harrowing tale of just keeping alive, one day at a time. Later, after many years in America - Loeffler taught anthropology at a midwestern university - he manages to write his Siberian memoir of those early days. In the form of a daily log he recounts his fight against sub-zero weather, wolves and unknown enemies, both Russian and German. He also recalls his most intimate thoughts at the time, including interactions with a native woman, Nanra-naw, who saved him, loved him, and aided him physically, emotionally, psychically and spiritually before he restarts his journey home. Memories of violent combat continue to haunt Loeffler, both from past battlefields and from the ongoing, seemingly-unending trek across Siberia. He is also deeply affected by psychological wounds he received in youth, abuse from a distant, uncaring father, and his reticent mother, though specks of rare 'happier times' do occasionally surface. His day-to-day survival in the cold is mostly a mind game, dependent on him keeping his spirits up against all the ghosts of war and remembrance. Schmidt's novel ('Captain Loeffler's memoir'), is loosely based on the 1918 real-life Siberian escape of his own father, Erich F. Schmidt ("Persepolis I, II, III"), who somehow survived his two year/5000 km walk back to Germany at the end of WWI. | Format: Paperback | Language/Sprache: english | 332 gr | 205x135x14 mm | 240 pp.
COLD, The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler (2016)
ISBN: 9783741808807 bzw. 3741808806, in Englisch, 248 Seiten, 3. Ausgabe, epubli, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, killarneybookseu.
At the end of WWI, a German soldier escapes across Siberia, battling wolves, tribal enemies and sub-zero weather, traversing 5000 km in two years to finally reach home. - "While the text of this book is based on true stories, it is a footloose fictional rendition of past events in world history". (from: Author's Note), Gebundene Ausgabe, Ausgabe: 3, Label: epubli, epubli, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2016-05-07, Studio: epubli, Verkaufsrang: 2211574.
COLD, The 1918-19 Siberian Escape of Captain Ewald Loeffler - 1st European Paperback Edition 2017 (2017)
ISBN: 9783745075168 bzw. 3745075161, in Deutsch, 240 Seiten, epubli, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Syndikat Buchdienst, [4235284].
KURZE BESCHREIBUNG/ANMERKUNGEN: COLD, THE 1918-19 SIBERIAN ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN EWALD LOEFFLER, follows a young WWI German soldier, Ewald Loeffler, as he battles wolves, tribal enemies and sub-zero weather, to finally reach home. AUSFÜHRLICHERE BESCHREIBUNG: COLD, THE 1918-19 SIBERIAN ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN EWALD LOEFFLER, a novel by Rick Schmidt, follows a young German soldier, Ewald Loeffler, as he struggles to traverse 5000 km of frozen and barren land across Siberia, to finally reach Germany and his family home. After he'd been in a Siberian prison camp for four years, the guards suddenly deserted their posts to join the Russian Revolution in Moscow, leaving the prisoners to fend for themselves. Loeffler, in the minority of those who survived such extreme cold and other human dangers, tells a harrowing tale of just keeping alive, one day at a time. Later, after many years in America - Loeffler taught anthropology at a midwestern university - he manages to write his Siberian memoir of those early days. In the form of a daily log he recounts his fight against sub-zero weather, wolves and unknown enemies, both Russian and German. He also recalls his most intimate thoughts at the time, including interactions with a native woman, Nanra-naw, who saved him, loved him, and aided him physically, emotionally, psychically and spiritually before he restarts his journey home. Memories of violent combat continue to haunt Loeffler, both from past battlefields and from the ongoing, seemingly-unending trek across Siberia. He is also deeply affected by psychological wounds he received in youth, abuse from a distant, uncaring father, and his reticent mother, though specks of rare 'happier times' do occasionally surface. His day-to-day survival in the cold is mostly a mind game, dependent on him keeping his spirits up against all the ghosts of war and remembrance. Schmidt's novel ('Captain Loeffler's memoir'), is loosely based on the 1918 real-life Siberian escape of his own father, Erich F. Schmidt ("Persepolis I, II, III"), who somehow survived his two year/5000 km walk back to Germany at the end of WWI. 2017, Taschenbuch / Paperback, Neuware, H: 205mm, B: 135mm, T: 14mm, 332g, 240, Internationaler Versand, Selbstabholung und Barzahlung, PayPal, offene Rechnung, Banküberweisung.