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  1. How I Lost the War ( Italian: Come persi la guerra) is a 1947 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Borghesio and starring Erminio Macario. [1] [2] [3] Plot. Italy, late 1940s. After being forced to wear military uniforms for most of his life, when the war ends, Leo replaces them with a firefighter's uniform. Cast. Erminio Macario as Leo Bianchetti

  2. 30 de dic. de 2019 · United Artists. Publication date. 1967. Topics. John Lennon, Richard Lester, Patrick Ryan. Language. English. Captured by German soldiers, British officer Ernest Goodbody (Michael Crawford) details his history as a commanding officer.

  3. This Is How You Lose the Time War, Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone | Reseña. Sinopsis: Among the ashes of a dying world, an agent of the Commandant finds a letter. It reads: Burn before reading. Thus begins an unlikely correspondence between two rival agents hellbent on securing the best possible future for their warring factions.

  4. 17 de may. de 2024 · Two years of fighting. Russia's invasion began with dozens of missile strikes on cities all over Ukraine before dawn on 24 February 2022. Russian ground troops moved in quickly and within a few...

  5. This Is How You Lose the Time War is a 2019 science fiction epistolary novella by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. It was first published by Simon & Schuster. It won the BSFA Award for Best Shorter Fiction, the Nebula Award for Best Novella of 2019, and the 2020 Hugo Award for Best Novella.

  6. A 2019 novella by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. The novel is about two agents on rival sides of a time war, Red and Blue, who are both working to ensure that their respective futures — the highly technological Agency and the biological Garden — come to pass.

  7. 2 de dic. de 2020 · Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone’s This Is How You Lose The Time War took home major genre awards, and developed an unusually intense fanbase for a standalone novella. It needs no defending. I was fortunate to read it with a few different book clubs, and was intrigued by the genteel critique of being “too literary” that a few different ...