George Walker, MD (Queen Mary University of London)
German spies infiltrate U.S. companies working on the Manhattan Project. The wife of a DuPont patent lawyer orchestrates a stateside espionage ring during Word War II designed to slow Germany's progress on creating a nuclear bomb. Photographic art becomes the vehicle through which she stages her elaborate plan. Set in Wilmington, Delaware along with other key atomic bomb locations, she interjects herself into a war of her own making. Along the way her path crosses other strong women, mostly lost to history and time.
German spies infiltrate U.S. companies working on the Manhattan Project. The wife of a DuPont patent lawyer orchestrates a stateside espionage ring du...
George Walker, MD (Queen Mary University of London)
The Siege of Londonderry was a crucial episode of the Williamite wars that followed the Glorious Revolution of 1689. Catholic forces loyal to the deposed King James II besieged the Ulster city with its garrison under the Governor Robert Lundy. The siege was eventually lifted by the actions of the city's Protestant Apprentice Boys, and by the breaking of a barrier across Londonderry's harbour mouth by a relieving force. The successful resistance to the siege became a rallying cry for Portestants and remains a feature of Ulster's divided religious heritage to this day. This book is the diary...
The Siege of Londonderry was a crucial episode of the Williamite wars that followed the Glorious Revolution of 1689. Catholic forces loyal to the d...