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The Wonga coup : guns, thugs, and a ruthless determination to create mayhem in an oil-rich corner of Africa
by
Roberts, Adam
in
21st century
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Coups d'état
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Coups d'état -- Equatorial Guinea -- History -- 21st century
2006,2007
A real life version of THE DOGS OF WAR in which a band of mercenaries plots to over throw a venal government of the newly oil-rich nation of Equatorial Guinea.
The case of the three French regiments, late under the command of Major-General Lameloniere, Brigadier Belcastel, and the Right Honourable the Lord Lifford, formerly Brigadier Ducambon, petitioners to the Honourable House of Commons, humbly offered to the consideration of this Honourable House
by
Anon
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Economics
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History and chronicles
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Mercenary troops - Great Britain - Pay, allowances, etc. - Early works to 1800
1711
Book Chapter
Clash of iron
\"Warriors Dug and Lowa captured Maidun Castle and freed its slaves. But now they must defend it. A Roman invasion is coming to Gaul, but rather than uniting to defend their home, the British tribes go to battle with one another-- and see Maidun as an easy target. Meanwhile, the Romans have recruited bloodthirsty British druids to aid in their conquest and Ragnall finds his loyalties torn when he meets Rome's charismatic general: Julius Caesar\"--Page 4 of cover.
The case of the three French regiments of foot, under the command of Major General la Melloniere, Brigadier Belcastel, and the Right Honourable the Lord Lifford
by
Anon
in
Economics
,
History and chronicles
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Mercenary troops - Great Britain - Pay, allowances, etc. - Early works to 1800
1706
Book Chapter
Winter siege
by
Franklin, Ariana, author
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Norman, Samantha, author
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Stephen, King of England, 1097?-1154 Fiction.
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Matilda, Empress, consort of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, 1102-1167 Fiction.
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1135-1154
2014
\"Run, run, girl. In the name of God, run. 1141. A mercenary watches from the icy reeds as a little girl with red hair is attacked by his own men. He is powerless to stop them. But a strange twist of fate brings them together again. Sheltering in a church, he finds the girl freezing cold, close to death, clutching a sliver of parchment. And now he is certain of what he must do. He will bring her back to life. He will train her to fight. And he will protect her from the man who calls himself a monk, who lost a piece of parchment he will do anything to get back. An epic account of the brutal winter when Stephen and Matilda tore England apart in their battle for its crown-- when atrocities were inflicted on the innocent, but bravery found a home in an old soldier and a young girl\"-- Provided by publisher.