Joshua Levine
Forfatter af Dunkirk: The History Behind the Major Motion Picture
Om forfatteren
Joshua Levine was born in the Bahamas. He has a law degree and practiced as a criminal barrister for several years in London. He gave up law and became an actor, appearing in amateur theatre productions. He also worked as an assistant producer, working on a documentary about Handel's Water Music. vis mere He wrote a stage play entitled, Crash, and went on to write programs for BBC Radio 4. He is the author of Forgotten Voices, Beauty and Atricity, On a Wing and a Prayer, Operation Fortitude, The Secret History of the Blitz, and Dunkirk. (Bowker Author Biography) vis mindre
Værker af Joshua Levine
Forgotten Voices of the Somme: The Most Devastating Battle of the Great War in the Words of Those Who Survived (2008) 94 eksemplarer
Operation Fortitude: The True Story of the Key Spy Operation of WWII That Saved D-Day (2011) 80 eksemplarer
On a Wing and a Prayer: The Untold Story of the Pioneering Aviation Heroes of WW1, in Their Own Words (2008) 30 eksemplarer
Fighter Heroes of WWI: The Extraordinary Story of the Pioneering Airmen of the Great War (2009) 24 eksemplarer
The Rise and Fall of the House of Barneys: A Family Tale of Chutzpah, Glory, and Greed (1999) 18 eksemplarer
Forgotten Voices of Blitz and Battle of Britain 1 eksemplar
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Almen Viden
- Fødselsdato
- 1970
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- UK
- Fødested
- Bahamas
- Bopæl
- London, England, UK
- Erhverv
- Lawyer
Actor
assistant producer
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Statistikker
- Værker
- 18
- Medlemmer
- 834
- Popularitet
- #30,629
- Vurdering
- 3.8
- Anmeldelser
- 15
- ISBN
- 77
- Sprog
- 5
There was also a chapter at the end about the film and I think all the film 'stuff' could have been relegated there so that it could be ignored if the reader wished. I didn't find it that interesting although I have in the past read 'Making of' books about various films and TV programmes. I also found it odd that the photograph section was continually switching between photos of the real events and colour pictures from the film. So with all that in mind I would rate this at 3 stars.… (mere)