01328nam 2200373Ia 450 99639106720331620221108102640.0(CKB)1000000000665830(EEBO)2240898644(OCoLC)53299134(EXLCZ)99100000000066583020031028d1649 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|By Major Generall Lambert, Commander in Chief in the northern parts[electronic resource][London s.n.1649]1 sheet ([1] p.)Caption title.Place and date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.).Imperfect: print show-through with loss of text.Reproduction of original in: Bodleian Library.eebo-0014Service, Compulsory non-militaryGreat BritainYorkshireEarly works to 1800Forced laborGreat Britain17th centurySourcesBroadsidesEngland17th century.rbgenrService, Compulsory non-militaryForced laborLambert John1619-1683.1005103EAEEAEBOOK996391067203316By Major Generall Lambert, Commander in Chief in the northern parts2341650UNISA02548oam 2200277z- 450 991014858620332120230913112557.01-68144-562-X(CKB)3710000000921876(BIP)050803255(Exl-AI)993710000000921876(EXLCZ)99371000000092187620190630c2015uuuu -u- -engNews From BerlinMacLehose Press1 online resource (160 p.) 1-62365-401-7 In War time Europe Dutch diplomat Oscar Verschuur has been posted to neutral Switzerland. His family is spread across Europe. His wife Kate works as a nurse in London and their daughter Emma is living in Berlin with her husband Carl, a "good" German who works at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Briefly reunited with her father in a restaurant in Geneva, Emma drops a bombshell. A date and a codename, and the fate of nations is placed in Verschuur's hands: June 22, Barbarossa.What should he do? Warn the world, or put his daughter's safety first? The Gestapo are watching them both. And with Stalin lulled by his alliance with Hitler, will anyone even listen?Otto de Kat is fast gaining a reputation as one of Europe's sharpest and most lucid writers. News from Berlin, a book for all readers, a true page-turner driven by the pulse of a ticking clock, confirms him as a storyteller of subtly extravagant gifts.In War time Europe Dutch diplomat Oscar Verschuur has been posted to neutral Switzerland. His family is spread across Europe. His wife Kate works as a nurse in London and their daughter Emma is living in Berlin with her husband Carl, a "good" German who works at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Briefly reunited with her father in a restaurant in Geneva, Emma drops a bombshell. A date and a codename, and the fate of nations is placed in Verschuur's hands: June 22, Barbarossa.What should he do? Warn the world, or put his daughter's safety first? The Gestapo are watching them both. And with Stalin lulled by his alliance with Hitler, will anyone even listen?Otto de Kat is fast gaining a reputation as one of Europe's sharpest and most lucid writers. News from Berlin, a book for all readers, a true page-turner driven by the pulse of a ticking clock, confirms him as a storyteller of subtly extravagant gifts.Spy fictionGenerated by AI.839.3137de Kat Otto1438845BOOK9910148586203321News From Berlin3600641UNINA