Recounts Chevrillon's experiences as the head of the Code Service in Paris, where sheand fellow Resistance workers served as the main link in communication between the Free French Government in London and the Provisional Government in France.
The first volume of the writer's autobiography spanning the years 19071946. Tells the story of her childhood in India, her marriage, and her life bringing up two children alone in poverty.
Presents the life and works of American novelist James A. Michener, author of Tales of the South Pacific, Centennial, Hawaii, Covenant, and Poland. Includes a chronology.
Provides an examination of nine historical novels by writer James A. Michener, published between 1949 and 1995, and includes biographical information about the author, an overview of his fictional works, and a bibliography.
Combines a fictional narrative, in which Adam recounts his experiences and survival of the Auschwitz concentration camp, with excerpts of actual testimony from the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of 1963-65 made by Dr. Victor Capesius--who was assigned to be a "sorter" of new arrivals to the concentration camp--and historical research.