David Vine

David Vine is an author known for his work on military bases and their impact on global politics and societies. He has written extensively on the subject, including books like 'Base Nation' which examines the United States' military presence around the world.

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  1. 1. The United States Of War

    A Global History of America's Endless Conflicts, from Columbus to the Islamic State

    This compelling narrative explores the extensive history of American military interventions and the establishment of military bases worldwide, tracing the roots of the United States' perpetual state of warfare. It delves into the socio-political and economic factors that have driven the nation to engage in conflicts across the globe, highlighting the consequences of these actions on both domestic and international fronts. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book reveals the intricate web of interests and ideologies that have shaped America's military policies and the profound impact they have had on global peace and security.

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  2. 3. The Tim Vine Bumper Book Of Silliness

    A lively collection of quick-fire jokes, puns, cartoons and cheeky one-liners designed to provoke groans and laughter alike; filled with playful illustrations, silly games and absurd facts, it’s an all-ages compendium of lighthearted fun that invites readers to join in the nonsense.

  3. 4. The Biggest Ever Tim Vine Joke Book

    A rapid-fire collection of short, pun-packed one-liners and gags showcasing a distinctive talent for wordplay, arranged into themed sections with playful illustrations and asides; designed to be an easy, family-friendly compendium of lighthearted, groan-inducing jokes ideal for kids, parties, and anyone who enjoys quick-fire comedic puns.

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