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1. The Conquest of America (Cornerstone Books) by Hans Koning | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1993-06-01)
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2. The Kleber Flight by Hans Koning | |
Paperback: 214
Pages
(2006-10-30)
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3. The Affair (Hans Koning Reprint Series) by Hans Koning | |
Paperback: 210
Pages
(2001-10)
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4. TWO TALES OF THE EAST INDIES The Last House in the World [by] Beb Vuyk Translated by Andre Lefevere The Counselor [by] H J Friedericy Translated by Hans Koning by E.M. ed. Beekman | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1983-01-01)
Asin: B003FIIC5E Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
5. The Petersburg-Cannes Express (Hans Koning Reprint Series) by Hans Koning | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2004-03)
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6. I Know What I'm Doing (Hans Koning Reprint Series) by Hans Koning | |
Paperback: 140
Pages
(2005-06-30)
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7. An American Romance (Koning) by Hans Koning | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(2002-05-01)
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A great love story |
8. De Witt's War by Hans Koning | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1992-09)
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DeWitt's War is Everymans (& Womans) War The book never explained why Jerome Witt (the protagonist) acted in this fashion.It seemed that this was part of his character - a man of integrity who would never shirk his duty or abandon his ideals. This book was also a great detective or suspense novel.The ending is stunning!I highly recoomend this book ... Read more |
9. Columbus: His Enterprise: Exploding the Myth by Hans Koning, Bill Bigalow | |
Paperback: 141
Pages
(1992-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "The book is an idea that has finally found its time." "I think your book on Christopher Columbus is important. I'm more grateful for that book than any other book I have read in a couple of years." Customer Reviews (3)
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The unsanitized version Koning takes the revered Samuel Eliot Morrison to task for his sanitized portrait of the Great Explorer. Most reprehensive, in Koning's view, is Morrison's utter disregard for the death and destruction left in Columbus's wake and to which he was a party. Seemingly, Morrison's brand of biographical myopia represents a particularly deadly brand of Western ideology at work, one that cleans up the official record on behalf of the powers that be. Perhaps most praiseworthy in Koning's tratment are the succinct moral parallels he draws between the civilizing forces of Spain in the New World and their 20th century American counterparts in Vietnam, where additional tens of thousands were slaughtered resisting Western conquest. A book like this exposes unmistakably the self-serving mythology that surrounds so much of our official history. Such versions are not misleading by accident, instead they work to a purpose and there seems no better word for describing that purpose than ideological. They are distortions that preserve current institutions of power; namely, those political and economic arrangements that also happen to be products of Columbus's bloody wake. It's interesting to speculate the direction our polity would take were Koning's book, rather than the traditional sanitized versions, required reading in the nation's high schools. Be that as it may, don't expect to see Koning in a Columbus Day parade any time soon.
Columbus, finally the truth |
10. Along the roads of the new Russia by Hans Koning | |
Hardcover: 195
Pages
(1968)
Asin: B0006BVHZK Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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11. Amsterdam by Hans Koning | |
Hardcover:
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(1978-04)
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12. The Petersburg-Cannes Express by Hans Koning | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1971)
Asin: B003VJYEWC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
13. Love and hate in China by Hans Koning | |
Hardcover: 150
Pages
(1966)
Asin: B0006BO662 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A Poignant Picture of a Slice of Chinese Life |
14. Death of a Schoolboy by Hans Koning | |
Paperback:
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(1992-09)
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15. America Made Me by Hans Koning | |
Paperback: 146
Pages
(1983-05)
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16. Holland and the United States: A tale of two countries by Hans Koning | |
Unknown Binding: 38
Pages
(1976)
Asin: B0006WF4SK Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. Pursuit of a Woman on the Hinge of History by Hans Koning | |
Paperback: 206
Pages
(1999-01-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description In many ways, these two anti-heroes could be seen as middle-aged versions of yet another Koning character: Gavrilo Princip in "Death of a Schoolboy" (1974), a masterly reimagining of the life of the Bosnian Serb who shot the Archduke Francis Ferdinand in 1914 and sparked the outbreak of World War I. The later characters share Gavrilo's predilection for a Bakuninesque utopian anarchism; the difference is that he died too young to have lost his simple faith in human goodness and the efficacy of individual action, while his two literary descendants are repeatedly confounded by the dispiriting complexity of things. The "hinge of history" of the new novel's title proves to be the world's return to a matriarchal system, in which justice will prevail and wars will be unknown. The narrator's name is Lucas, but it's not clear whether this is a first or a family name; he is in his 30's or possibly his 40's, and he adopts false identities with dizzying speed, a habit that at first looks picaresque but later seems to suggest that Lucas is a kind of Everyman. He wears an unfashionable green suit, perhaps to suggest the coming revolution in human affairs: "It had that shimmer you see on the bare earth when a new crop is about to sprout." A third-person narrator, not quite omniscient, takes over now and then to give us another perspective on Lucas's story, which at times -as Lucas himself suggests- may be hallucinatory. Yet the traditional role of the literary madman is to reveal uncomfortable truths. As he crosses a square in Paris, Lucas hears unearthly screaming; without knowing it, he is standing on the very spot where the friar Damiens was slowly tortured to death for his assault on Louis XV. When Lucas is incarcerated in a German labor camp, a vision of Nazi concentration camps superimposes itself on his present reality. At this point Lucas is said to be "imprisoned in a memory not from his own life but from the lives of others, possibly the memory of the 20th century itself which has the camp at its core." Like John Balthasar in "Acts of Faith," Lucas sees something extraordinary in a Spanish village, a vision so important that it transforms his life. His epiphany comes in the form of a beautiful woman, later identified as Maria but associated by him with Diana of the Crossroads and other female deities. When Lucas first sees her, she is sitting in a cafe with Otto Vinograd, a wealthy art collector with an eccentric plan: he intends to save the world's artistic masterpieces from the masses by storing them in caves, with near-perfect copies left behind as substitutes in museums and private collections. Maria is in league with a Basque separatist group; together they are trying to swindle Vinograd of his billions in order to usher in the millenarian society of their dreams. It is not clear whether all the conspirators agree on the precise nature of this longed-for Eden. The Basques (who were also important in "Acts of Faith") seem to symbolize the dawn of humanity, perhaps because their origins continue to be mysterious; at any rate they are, in these novels, a type of the dispossessed. Lucas works for the Basques and for Maria in various capacities, the most dramatic of which involves giving away large sums of money (Vinograd's) to the poor; this is the redistribution of wealth that Maria will use to "balance history." Lucas's matriarchal revolution is not really feminist; following chivalric tradition, it dehumanizes women by making them divine. Lucas offers the highly interesting suggestion that speech is the root of all evil: "In the beginning was not the word. In the beginning was the earth, a golden age of softness, not soft weak, but soft harmonious, naked nymphs instead of armored Roman goddesses... With the word, the male world started. And under the flag of words, war, slaughter, enslaving began." Ironically, as usually happens when language is attacked, the weapon of choice turns out to be language itself. |
18. The revolutionary;: A novel by Hans Koning | |
Hardcover: 212
Pages
(1967)
Asin: B0006BR5AG Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A Child of the Sixties The conflict imagined in this novel is of the sort that dominated Western history from 1848 through the present.Koning is very much on the side of the revolutionaries -- who would dare to call them "terrorists?" -- but he is never blind to their weaknesses and failings. In 1970, this novel was made into a first-rate if underappreciated film starring Oscar-winner Jon Voight as the title character. ... Read more |
19. Ninteen Sixty Eight by Koning Hans | |
Paperback: 196
Pages
(1980-01-01)
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20. The Almost World by Hans Koning | |
Paperback:
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(1995-07)
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