
Battlewrack
F. Britten Austin(Author)
Double 9 Books LLP (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
186 pages
978-93-6046-561-2 (ISBN)
Description
"Battlewrack" through F. Britten Austin is a riveting tale that unfolds against the backdrop of war and its profound effect on individuals. Set in the early 20th century, the radical delves into the human experience amid the chaos of warfare. Austin, recognised for his versatility as an author, weaves a narrative that intricately explores the emotional toll of warfare at the characters. The tale follows individuals grappling with the tough realities of battle, each dealing with personal struggles and dilemmas. Austin's storytelling prowess brings to life the camaraderie, sacrifice, and resilience of those thrust into the maelstrom of warfare. With bright prose and meticulous element, he captures the essence of the battlefield, immersing readers within the visceral experiences of the characters. "Battlewrack" now not best serves as a gripping war narrative however additionally delves into the complexities of human relationships and the long-lasting spirit of the human soul amidst adversity. Austin's capacity to blend historic accuracy with a compelling storyline creates a poignant and idea-frightening paintings. As readers traverse the pages of "Battlewrack," F. Britten Austin's narrative unfolds as a testomony to the long-lasting strength of the human spirit, offering an effective portrayal of conflict's profound effect on both individuals and the collective human enjoy.
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Language
English
Place of publication
India
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
242 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-6046-561-2 (9789360465612)
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Person
F. Britten Austin, born on May 8, 1885, in Mile End, London, England, turned into an outstanding author regarded for his contributions to film and literature. His brilliant works encompass "The Last Outpost" (1935), "Buried Treasure" (1921), and "A Woman Redeemed" (1927). Married to Ethel King and later Edith Abbot, Austin left a legacy of creativity and storytelling. Tragically, F. Britten Austin's lifestyles got here to a stop on March 12, 1941, in Weston-Tremendous-Mare, Somerset, England, UK. His effect on literature and cinema persists, along with his works continuing to be liked by folks that fee storytelling and cinematic artistry. The span of his career and the variety of his creations replicate a wealthy contribution to the cultural panorama, leaving a long-lasting mark on the arena of letters and movie.