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Only a portion of The Third World War was actually written by Hackett. [1] Hackett had two objectives in mind: to demonstrate the necessity for Western Europe to have a strong and coordinated conventional military and to suggest that the use of nuclear weapons might not result in full nuclear warfare between the Soviets and the West.
Hackett, nicknamed "Shan", was born in Perth, Western Australia.His Irish Australian father, also named Sir John Winthrop Hackett (1848–1916), originally from County Tipperary, [1] was educated at Trinity College, Dublin (B.A., 1871; M.A., 1874), and he emigrated to Australia in 1875, eventually settling in Western Australia in 1882, where he became a newspaper proprietor and editor and a ...
The Third World War: August 1985 by John Hackett; Smiley's People by John le Carr ...
The article should be renamed to something like "The Third World War (Hackett novels)" and cover both novels. Shimbo 10:28, 5 August 2023 (UTC) I'd just say the second book isn't really designed to fill in gaps. The first was intended to read like an actual history, while the second one was more of a battlefield narrative style.
Editor’s Note: The following essay ran in National Review’s premier edition on November 19, 1955. It is being reprinted here in honor of NR’s 65th anniversary.A Remembrance of Things PastIn ...
The Third World War (novel) The Third World War (Hackett novels) Trinity's Child; U. Un-Man; V. The Valley-Westside War; W. Warday; When the Wind Blows (comics)
Steve Hackett says he's "honoring the best of what we did" with Genesis Revisited, playing "Seconds Out" in career-spanning setlist on 2022 tour.
The Third World War (Hackett novels) The Throwback (novel) The Tower of Geburah; V. The Virgin in the Garden; The Voyage of QV66; W. Warlords of Atlantis; The Wicker ...