Hitler Meets Hermann The German: The latest character addition to Hitler’s Spy Part 1 will be Arminius, the Hermann the German character. How so? You say he lived in the early years AD and Hitler was around in the twentieth… Continue Reading →
German Nationalists from the nineteenth century on have been interested in Hermann the German. Who was he? By legend he was the German tribal warrior who led his troops to massacre Augustus’s legions in 9 AD and prevent them from… Continue Reading →
Key to Lawrence Special Edition Audio Book Coming Soon! Edward Ware Thrillers at War, an imprint of Cheops Books, will soon have its first audible edition of the historical thriller, Key to Lawrence Special Edition. The novel was originally published… Continue Reading →
1935 Plot To Be Published On Wednesday, May 4: Find out what happens when Colonel Sir Edward Ware and Dora, Lady Ware, confront the Nazis in the 1930’s. It all comes to a climax in 1935 Plot in the form… Continue Reading →
I Was Tricked Into Eating Squid: The waiter at the Galaxy Restaurant at the Athens Hilton confused me with a certain married lady, Mrs. So and So. I was amazed. I was even more amazed when he asked me if… Continue Reading →
RADA’s Performance Of Romeo And Juliet Not West Side Story: I generally like to research a time period and present it as it was including costumes, language, furniture, food, cars or other transportation, houses, gardens, manners, etc. I’ve always preferred… Continue Reading →
The waiter at the restaurant at the Athens Hilton confused me with a certain married lady, Mrs. So and So. I was amazed. I was even more amazed when he asked me if I liked the soup (I kept on… Continue Reading →
I’ll never forget walking right into the National Archaeological Museum in Athens and immediately running into the bronze face mask of Agamemnon staring back at me looking through three thousands years of time to confront me face to face. It’s… Continue Reading →
We spent all day on a Friday soaking up sun at a rocky cove at a craggy beach, lying amidst the pebbles instead of in the sand. I was burnt red. It was unforgettable. I was lying all alone four… Continue Reading →
I took an all day tour to the Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi. The bus drove past the birthplace of Hercules at Thebes north into increasingly mountainous terrain. The snow-capped peak of Mount Parnassus was gilt with sunlight. The bus… Continue Reading →
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