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Leonard Wibberley (1915–1983)

Autor von Die Maus, die brüllte

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Bildnachweis: Leonard Wibberley, 9 April 1915- 22 November 1983.

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Werke von Leonard Wibberley

Die Maus, die brüllte (1955) — Autor — 809 Exemplare
The Mouse on the Moon (1962) 294 Exemplare
John Treegate's Musket (1959) 177 Exemplare
The Mouse on Wall Street (1969) 98 Exemplare
Treegate's Raiders (1960) 91 Exemplare
Sea Captain from Salem (1961) 90 Exemplare
Peter Treegate's War (1960) 87 Exemplare
Flint's Island (1972) 80 Exemplare
The Mouse That Saved the West (1981) 53 Exemplare
Beware of the Mouse (1958) 51 Exemplare
Red Pawns (1973) 47 Exemplare
Leopard's Prey (1971) 40 Exemplare
The Centurion (1966) 31 Exemplare
The Seven Hills (1973) 30 Exemplare
The Epics of Everest (1954) 29 Exemplare
The Last Battle (1976) 29 Exemplare
John Barry, Father of the Navy (1957) 26 Exemplare
The Quest of Excalibur (1959) 23 Exemplare
Encounter near Venus (1967) 21 Exemplare
Voyage by bus (1971) 21 Exemplare
The Crime of Martin Coverly (1980) 21 Exemplare
The Saint Maker (1959) 19 Exemplare
A Feast of Freedom (1964) 18 Exemplare
Deliver Us from Wolves (1963) 17 Exemplare
Guarneri: story of a genius (1974) 17 Exemplare
Eusebius The Phoenician (1969) 17 Exemplare
McGillicuddy McGotham (1966) 14 Exemplare
The King's Beard (1965) 14 Exemplare
Mrs. Searwood's Secret Weapon (1954) 13 Exemplare
The Mouse on the Moon [1963 film] (1963) — Book — 12 Exemplare
Attar of the Ice Valley (1968) 12 Exemplare
Out of the Depths (1966) 11 Exemplare
Black Tiger at Indianapolis (1964) 11 Exemplare
Quest of the Otter (1963) 11 Exemplare
The Hands of Cormac Joyce (1960) 11 Exemplare
The wound of Peter Wayne (2010) 11 Exemplare
Secret of the Doubting Saint (1961) 10 Exemplare
Homeward to Ithaka (1978) 10 Exemplare
Adventures of an Elephant Boy (1968) 10 Exemplare
Meeting with a great beast (1971) 10 Exemplare
Journey to Untor (1970) 9 Exemplare
The Black Tiger (1956) 9 Exemplare
The life of Winston Churchill (1956) 9 Exemplare
Mexican Road Race (1957) 8 Exemplare
A Pact with Satan (1960) 8 Exemplare
Flowers by request (1964) 8 Exemplare
One in four (1976) 7 Exemplare
Take me to your president (2007) 7 Exemplare
Black Tiger at Le Mans (1966) 7 Exemplare
Perilous gold (1978) 7 Exemplare
Stranger at Killknock (1961) 7 Exemplare
Hound of the Sea (1969) 7 Exemplare
The devil to play (1974) 6 Exemplare
Little League family (1978) 6 Exemplare
A Corner of Paradise (1977) 5 Exemplare
The Island of the Angels (1970) 4 Exemplare
A car called Camellia (1970) 4 Exemplare
Black Tiger at Bonneville (1960) 4 Exemplare
The Road From Toomi 3 Exemplare
Deadmen's Cave (1954) 2 Exemplare
Yesterday's land 2 Exemplare
Something to read, (2020) 1 Exemplar
The Ann and Hope mutiny (1966) 1 Exemplar
The Time of the Lamb (1961) 1 Exemplar
Beyond Hawaii (1970) 1 Exemplar
KÜKREYEN FARE 1 Exemplar
South Swell 1 Exemplar

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This is effectively a sequel to the author's The Centurion: A Roman Soldier's Testament of the Passion of Christ. In the New Testament, Theophilus was the dedicatee of the Gospel according to Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, but his real identity is contested. Here he is a grain merchant who witnesses Jesus Christ's confrontation with Pontius Pilate and, moved to pity, offers him a cup of wine. After the crucifixion, Pilate commissions him to investigate rumours of Christ's resurrection, talking to a wide variety of different people. What this novel puts across well is how contemporaries, Jewish, Roman, Greek, or whatever, would have viewed the existence and teaching of a man who initially seemed to be just another of the many Jewish messiahs who had emerged from time to time. Over time Theophilus's bafflement and hostility to the Christian doctrines is worn down, but this is not a smooth process and the story is not at all "preachy". I enjoyed this, though I thought there were too many digressions into the general history of the Roman Empire of this time, unconnected to the subject of the book's subtitle, sometimes seemingly just to give the story a salacious feel by the inclusion of incidents lifted from Suetonius's Twelve Caesars.… (mehr)
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john257hopper | Apr 2, 2024 |
This is the story of what Fenwick and the Grand Duchess of Fenwick do when they have too much money. This is the humorous story in the series that looks at economics. I thought it was a lot of fun to read.
 
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MyFathersDragon | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 28, 2024 |
This is a novel told largely from the point of view of Longinus, the centurion who is ordered to administer the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. This is a tough assignment for him as he has developed some sympathy for Christ, who had saved his Celtic servant Ruafocus from a fatal disease. The story is told in quite a straightforward but quite gripping way, from the first rumours of Jesus preaching, at which time he is just one among many Jewish preachers, to his becoming more and more popular, as stories of his miracles attract more and more witnesses, who cannot all just be dismissed as credulous. It is easy to see how Jesus was increasingly perceived as a threat to the Roman authorities, preaching what sounded like sedition but in a completely non-violent way, and to the local Jewish leadership, especially the Pharisees, performing miracles but acting unofficially outside the limits of Jewish authority. As the author says: "First, he did not preach only in the Temple but more often in the open whenever a crowd had gathered around him. Second, he never dealt with the Law, but talked about their daily lives and their Father in Heaven who looked after them so that they could feel his presence in the mountains and fields and valleys. Again he used no subtleties, but spoke directly so that there was no hidden meaning in his words. And finally he made up little stories, about planting seeds or harvesting grain or going on a journey, or losing a coin, or lighting a lamp, or building a house, all of which applied directly to their own lives." Yet, strangely, after he is condemned to crucifixion, the crowds overwhelmingly mock and deride him. A moving novel, whatever one's religious views - not for no reason has the story of Jesus been called the greatest story ever told.… (mehr)
 
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john257hopper | Apr 11, 2023 |
Patrick O'Connor is a pseudonym for Leonard Wibberley, a popular author of adult and children's books in the 1950s. His work is hard to find nowadays; too bad, because I remember enjoying many of his stories.
I remember liking this book so much that when my high school English teacher required that we compare our favorite book to the one we had to write a book report for, I compared The Last Temptation of Christ to this book: it's more exciting, although Kazantzakis' book is more complex.… (mehr)
 
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