Cry Havoc

  • Cry Havoc: Charlottesville and American Democracy Under Siege
    By Michael Signer

    Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, and Stevie Wonder all performed. It was an incredible show of talent. But it, too, was protested. Solidarity Cville, a far-left group that included many Antifa members, released a manifesto calling for ...

  • Cry Havoc: How the Arms Race Drove the World to War, 1931-1941
    By Joseph Maiolo

    Schäfer, Blomberg, pp. 71–5; Angell, Character of a New War, p. 8; R.J. Art, “The United States, the Balance of Power, and World War II: Was Spykman Right?,” Security Studies (2005), pp. 365–406. 4. R.D. Cuff, War Industries Board: ...

  • Cry Havoc: A Peter Ashton Novel
    By Clive Egleton

    Miles Delacombe was a small man , no taller than five feet seven and definitely overweight for his height . He had a smooth round face , the makings of a double chin and a stomach that made him look four months pregnant .

  • Cry Havoc: "When I set out to overthrow an African tyrant, I knew I would either make billions or end...
    By Simon Mann

    She is right, so my son Peter takes us to GAP in Banbury. There is a sweater that is 20 per cent off, because of a hole in the cuff. We both like that. It makes me feel that it is an old friend. At the till, Amanda points out that the ...

  • Cry Havoc
    By James D. Forman

    An Army experiment gone wrong unleashes upon a quiet village a group of large and vicious killer animals, and fifteen-year-old Cathy Cooper watches her world turn into a bloody nightmare.

  • Cry Havoc
    By Baxter Clare

    When a corner hustler turns up dead, with a headless rooster in his lap, Frank, Lieutenant L.A. Franco, realizes she's up against Mother Love - renowned psychic, crack dealer, and santeria priestess.

  • Cry Havoc: 'when I Set Out to Overthrow an African Tyrant, I Knew I Would Either Make Billions Or End...
    By Simon Mann

    This is Simon Mann's first-hand account of his part in the attempted coup: an account that will read like a thriller as it takes us into the world of mercenaries and spooks; of murky international politics, big oil and big bucks; of action, ...

  • Cry Havoc
    By Allan Richard Kenward

    Cry Havoc

  • Cry Havoc
    By A. American

    What happens if you suddenly couldn't access your funds in your bank? What if it happens to the entire nation?

  • Cry Havoc: An Event Book
    By Skip Williams

    This book examines all aspects of war in a d20 fantasy setting: From its political causes to grand strategy; from battlefield maneuvering to raising armies; from prolonged sieges to lightning commando raids.

  • Cry Havoc: The History of War Dogs
    By Nigel Allsopp

    Discusses the history of war dogs, the best breeds for the purpose, different roles dogs perform, what sort of armor dogs have been outfitted with, war dog use in different countries, and speculates on the future of war dogs.

  • Cry Havoc: A History of the 49th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865
    By C. Wallace Cross

    Battlefield wounds were often devastating, and medicine was primitive at best. Regardless of age or rank, none returned home unscathed...This is their story.

  • Cry Havoc
    By J. K. Mayo

    Cry Havoc

  • Cry Havoc: A Trip to Hell for a Group of Ageing Mercenaries Who Should Have Known Better
    By Toby Bishop

    This fictional story is based upon a mercenary operation in Mozambique where three ageing ex-soldiers were tasked to restore order in the area of the port of Maputo and railyard...

  • Cry Havoc: How the Arms Race Drove the World to War, 1931-1941
    By Joseph Maiolo

    They remained silent. With the mobilization plans in disarray and the Soviet Union lagging behind Germany in the air arms race, the risk of getting dragged into an all-out war was enormous. The lack of confidence in their ability to win ...

  • Cry Havoc
    By Simon Mann

    Politics & Government.

  • Cry Havoc
    By J. K. Mayo

    Cry Havoc

  • Cry Havoc
    By Michael Anderle

    Cry Havoc

  • Cry Havoc
    By W. Redvers Dent

    Cry Havoc was first published in much different form in 1930 under the title Show Me Death, following extensive editorial revisions that diminished Dent's artistic achievement and resulted in the novel's falling into undeserved obscurity.

  • Cry Havoc: Mything in Action
    By Si Spurrier

    "Collects issues #1-6 of the comic, with bonus annotations and design content"--Page 4 of cover.