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Einband grossAdventures Adrift
ISBN/GTIN

Adventures Adrift

BuchGebunden
126 Seiten
Englisch
Pacific-Noir Presserschienen am21.02.2023
The book you are now holding is a literary artifact, essentially faithful to the original text of Don Browns' hand-written manuscript.Keep in mind that Don's manuscript was composed "then." Don's China, during the 1930s/'1940s, had been wracked by decades-long warfare. Subsequent revolution brought sweeping social and jolting political alignments that demanded "restructuring" to reflect their new "socialist cultural reality." Such was the case in post-bellum China under the newly ascendent Communist government. Control of language became an important feature. In 1979, the People's Republic of China replaced the long-used and familiar 19th century Wade-Giles system of romanizing--i.e. transcribing, transliterating and pronouncing standard Mandarin Chinese into English using the familiar Roman alphabet. Proper nouns denoting once-familiar cities, regions and geographic locations were arbitrarily reassigned the new Pin Yin notation; as a result they no longer correspond with today's maps and charts. "Peking" became "Bejing." "Tinsing" became "Quing Dao." We've included the original Wade-Giles spellings followed by the contemporary Pin Yin pronunciations. Additionally, contemporary graphic and digital media communication styles differ. Once widely applied forms of diacritical punctuation--used as pronunciation keys in the transliteration of foreign languages in popular media are rarely used, if at all. In an effort to facilitate following Don's wide-ranging sea-going career, additional page-below footnotes have been used to provide context items and events specific to Don's narrative. Follow Don's wartime geographic locations along China's contemporary coastlines depicted by today's 21st Century cartography on page 122.mehr
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KlappentextThe book you are now holding is a literary artifact, essentially faithful to the original text of Don Browns' hand-written manuscript.Keep in mind that Don's manuscript was composed "then." Don's China, during the 1930s/'1940s, had been wracked by decades-long warfare. Subsequent revolution brought sweeping social and jolting political alignments that demanded "restructuring" to reflect their new "socialist cultural reality." Such was the case in post-bellum China under the newly ascendent Communist government. Control of language became an important feature. In 1979, the People's Republic of China replaced the long-used and familiar 19th century Wade-Giles system of romanizing--i.e. transcribing, transliterating and pronouncing standard Mandarin Chinese into English using the familiar Roman alphabet. Proper nouns denoting once-familiar cities, regions and geographic locations were arbitrarily reassigned the new Pin Yin notation; as a result they no longer correspond with today's maps and charts. "Peking" became "Bejing." "Tinsing" became "Quing Dao." We've included the original Wade-Giles spellings followed by the contemporary Pin Yin pronunciations. Additionally, contemporary graphic and digital media communication styles differ. Once widely applied forms of diacritical punctuation--used as pronunciation keys in the transliteration of foreign languages in popular media are rarely used, if at all. In an effort to facilitate following Don's wide-ranging sea-going career, additional page-below footnotes have been used to provide context items and events specific to Don's narrative. Follow Don's wartime geographic locations along China's contemporary coastlines depicted by today's 21st Century cartography on page 122.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-9849504-6-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum21.02.2023
Seiten126 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 183 mm, Höhe 260 mm, Dicke 13 mm
Gewicht563 g
Artikel-Nr.60272636

Autor

DON BROWN, A former US Navy JAG officer stationed at the Pentagon and a former Special Assistant US Attorney, is a nationally best-selling author of fourteen books about the US military. Don's 2017 release, THE LAST FIGHTER PILOT - The True Story of the Final Combat Mission of World War II, hit the Publishers Weekly National Bestseller's list the first week of its release, and was endorsed by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. On March 23, 2018, Don was named as one of NEWSMAX'S 25 BEST NONFICTION MILITARY AUTHORS IN THE UNITED STATES. Don lives and practices law in Charlotte, North Carolina, and serves as one of four former military JAG officers on Clint Lorance's legal team, under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel John N. Maher, as lead counsel.