Unto the Breach

  • Unto the Breach: Martial Formations, Historical Trauma, and the Early Modern Stage
    By Patricia A. Cahill

    For a discussion of the dating of this play as well as a persuasive argument for circa 1600, see Michael C. Andrews, ''Jack Drum's Entertainment as Burlesque,'' Renaissance Quarterly, 24.2 (1971), 226–31. On the theatrical history of ...

  • Unto the Breach: Martial Formations, Historical Trauma, and the Early Modern Stage
    By Patricia A. Cahill

    Intervening in ongoing conversations about the drama's role in shaping the cultural imaginary, Unto the Breach shows that, in an era of escalating militarization, England's first commercial theaters offered their audiences something of ...

  • Unto the Breach
    By John Ringo

    Michael Harmon has been there and done that.

  • Unto the Breach
    By John Ringo

    Sequel to Ghost, Kildar and Choosers of the Slain.

  • Unto the Breach
    By Sidney Gale

    Eric, Rob and Anthony’s sailing adventure goes horribly wrong when a life-threatening injury occurs. Emergency surgery is required, but can the boys rise to the challenge?

  • Unto the Breach
    By John Ringo

    Mike Harmon and his elite Keldara take on a mission to stop an advanced form of smallpox plague from falling into the hands of terrorists and to prevent a series of WMD attacks on America's heartland.

  • Unto the Breach
    By Sidney Gale

    Unto the Breach

  • Unto the Breach
    By Hannah Wilkinson-Leffel

    Writings explore a variety of themes from the bold exploration of youth to the biting pleasure of love to the systematic paralysis of mental illness. Once more unto the breach.

  • Unto the Breach
    By F Schneider

    This is a dramatic story of danger, divided loyalty, and high seas adventure.

  • Unto the Breach: Martial Formations, Historical Trauma, and the Early Modern Stage
    By Patricia Ann Cahill

    This original and historically rigorous study of war in Elizabethan drama and culture examines the era's emergent military science as played out in its theatres, where large audiences came to see war dramas throughout the late 16th century

  • Unto the Breach
    By F. A. Schneider

    Historian and social scholar F. A. Schneider launches this series of historical novels with Unto the Breach, a dramatic story of danger, divided loyalty, and high seas adventure.