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Martin Woodhouse (1932–2011)

Autore di The Medici Guns

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Comprende il nome: Martin Woodhouse

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Serie

Opere di Martin Woodhouse

The Medici Guns (1974) 57 copie
La bara volante (1965) 24 copie
The Medici Emerald (1976) 15 copie
The Medici Hawks (1978) 12 copie
Bush Baby (1968) 11 copie
L'osso blu (1973) 8 copie
Mama Doll (1972) 8 copie
Moon Hill (1976) 3 copie
Rock Baby (1968) 3 copie
Phil and Me (1970) 2 copie
Die blauen Knochen. (1974) 2 copie
Rock baby 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Woodhouse, Martin
Nome legale
Woodhouse, Martin Charlton
Data di nascita
1932-08-29
Data di morte
2011-05-15
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
England
UK
Luogo di nascita
Romford, Essex, England, UK
Luogo di residenza
Romford, Essex, England, UK

Utenti

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El genio de Leonardo da Vinci en el clima de la Florencia del Renacimiento.
 
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TORTOSAGUARDIA | 3 altre recensioni | Oct 14, 2021 |
The Medici Guns is set in the 1400′s in Italy, mostly centred on Florence, as you may have guessed by the title, and it focuses on a few months in the life of a 25 year old Leonardo da Vinci.

A lot of research has gone into producing this book, there are many extracts from Leonardo’s notebooks and it seems to be historically very accurate. Some people may think that means the story may be lacking, but it isn’t. This is a very easy read, with plenty to keep you entertained, whether you are interested in the development of the new type of cannon of the title, or simply the personalities of Renaissance Italy.

And it is also nice to come across a young Leonardo da Vinci, all too often we tend to see him as nothing but an old painter with a beard. This book shows how great an artist he was, as well as how much of a genius he must have been.

The characters are all entertaining, and many are quite likeable. Some are less likeable, but then again, assassins and murderers are rarely intended to by lovable.
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Fence | 3 altre recensioni | Jan 5, 2021 |
I was in my coffin. Why had they buried me face downward
Far off night shapes drifted in front of my eyes, and I knew where I was. Everything that had been said and done had led to this moment. I knew that too.
I should have done my homework.
There are definitions in intelligence work as precise as those in science. If I had paid attention I'd have known and understood. Tree Frog was a deception operation.

So begins Martin Woodhouse's snarky and suspenseful Tree Frog a novel of science and spycraft set in the 1960's about - wait for it - remote controlled drone aircraft used for spying!

Woodhouse was one of the writers for "The Avengers" in the Honor Blackmun days, and this book has some of the cheeky dry wit and whimsy of that show.

Giles Yeoman, our talented amateur, gets roped into a complex spy operation. Just wanted his advice, do you know? He's a likeable hero who thinks he's smarter than the boys around him. He's wrong. There are kidnapping and sex and hairsbreadth escapes in the height of the Cold War.

The writing is genre fiction but at a very high order. (Think Len Deighton - in that part of town).

Woodhouse wrote a few sequels and they are worth chasing down.

Enjoyed it when I first read it in the 1970's. Enjoyed reading it again.
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magicians_nephew | 1 altra recensione | Aug 29, 2014 |
Is the new British warplane real or a hoax? And what does Yeoman tell his captors when he's being interrogated? Fine espionage tale with a twist.
 
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Leischen | 1 altra recensione | Dec 30, 2013 |

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Statistiche

Opere
16
Opere correlate
6
Utenti
152
Popolarità
#137,198
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
6
ISBN
29
Lingue
2

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