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| | 1. |  | Storm of Steel (Penguin Modern Classics) from Penguin Classics Price: $17.64
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 For most people who only know World War I from their high school days when they did a book review on "All Quiet On The Western Front" this book is required reading. Against the spate of anti-war books by those who saw limited service and little combat, Ernst Juenger's book is truly authentic. He... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

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| | 3. |  | Aladdin's Problem (Quartet Encounters) from Texas Bookman
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 Don't mistake me. I love Ernst Jünger. The depth and multifacity of his intellect, the sheer breadth of his life-experience, his tireless worth-ethic and his awe-inspiring gift for writing lyric prose are unrivaled anywhere, in any culture. Take the ten most interesting and talented people you... more info
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| | 6. | [no image] | Eumeswil from Quartet Books
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 This book takes the form of the ruminations of Manuel Venator, a bartender for a minor tyrant who rules a North African town sometime in the future. The writing style is fantastic. The otherworldly quality of what is being described is emphasized by the prose style, which is very... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

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| | 10. | [no image] | Copse 125 from Howard Fertig
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 This is the second of two books written by lieutenant Ernst
Junger, recalling his exploits as a German storm trooper in
WW1. This book focuses exclusively upon his activities in a
small forest, Copse 125. There are discussions of daily life
in the trenches, and of the battle to defend it.
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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