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The Last Lion

The Last Lion

de William Manchester

The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill is a planned trilogy of biographies. Two have already been published, on Winston Churchill, by author and historian William Manchester. The last volume is being completed by Paul Reid. - [*Wikipedia*][1]


[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Lion%3A_Defender_of_the_Realm
London

London

de Peter Ackroyd

Peter Ackroyd is a best-selling writer of both fiction and non-fiction. He has won the Whitbread Biography Award, the Royal Society of Literature’s William Heinemann Award (joint), the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and the Guardian fiction prize. He lives in London.
How the Scots Invented the Modern World

How the Scots Invented the Modern World

de Arthur Herman

How the Scots Invented the Modern World: The true story of how western Europe's poorest nation created our world & everything in it is a non-fiction book written by Arthur Herman. The book examines the origins of the Scottish Enlightenment and what impact it had on the modern world. Following the Great Man approach, Herman focuses on individuals and presents their biographies in the context of their individual fields and within the theme of the Scottish contributions to the world.
A History Of Britain

A History Of Britain

de Simon Schama

Simon Schama explores the forces that tore Britain apart during two centuries of dynamic change - transforming outlooks, allegiances and boundaries. From the beginning of July 1637, battles raged on for 200 years - both at home and abroad, on sea and on land, up and down the length of burgeoning Britain, across Europe, America and India. Most would be wars of faith - waged on wide-ranging grounds of political or religious conviction. But as wars of religious passions gave way to campaigns for profit, the... Leer más sobre este artículo
The World Turned Upside Down

The World Turned Upside Down

de Christopher Hill

Christopher Hill is the former Modern History Fellow and Tutor and Master of Balliol College, Oxford. His many award-winning books include The World Turned Upside Down and The English Bible and the 17th Century Revolution.
The Boer War

The Boer War

de Thomas Pakenham

The war declared by the Boers of South Africa on October 11, 1899, gave the British, as Kipling said, 'No end of a lesson.' The public expected it to be over by Christmas. It proved to be the longest, the costliest, the bloodiest and most humiliating war that Great Britain fought between 1815 and 1914.
Churchill

Churchill

de Martin Gilbert

The definitive biography of Winston Churchill.This edition of the highly acclaimed one-volume CHURCHILL: A LIFE, is the story of adventure. It follows Winston Churchill from his earliest days to his moments of triumph. Here, the drama and excitement of his story are ever-present, as are his tremendous qualities in peace and war, not least as an orator and as a man of vision. Martin Gilbert gives us a vivid portrait, using Churchill's most personal letters and the recollections of his contemporaries, both... Leer más sobre este artículo
Castles Of Steel

Castles Of Steel

de Robert K Massie

Castles of Steel is a work of non-fiction by Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert K. Massie. It details the naval actions of the First World War with an emphasis on those of the United Kingdom and Imperial Germany. This book continues the examination of the naval arms race between these two powers in Massie's tome Dreadnought: Britain, Germany, and the coming of the Great War.
Churchill

Churchill

de Roy Jenkins

In Churchill, Roy Jenkins provides a comprehensive portrait of Winston Churchill from his childhood to the critical World War II period and beyond in a single, definitive volume. Roy Jenkins combines unparalleled command of British political history and his own high level government experience in a narrative account of Churchill's astounding career that is unmatched in its shrewd insights, its unforgettable anecdotes, the clarity of its overarching themes, and the author's nuanced appreciation of his... Leer más sobre este artículo
London Labour and The London Poor

London Labour and The London Poor

de Henry Mayhew

London Labour and the London Poor is a work of Victorian journalism by Henry Mayhew. In the 1840s he observed, documented and described the state of working people in London for a series of articles in a newspaper, the Morning Chronicle, that were later compiled into book form. The articles go into deep, almost pedantic detail concerning the trades, habits, religion and domestic arrangements of the thousands of people working the streets of the city.
Winston S Churchill

Winston S Churchill

de Randolph S Churchill

The Struggle For Europe

The Struggle For Europe

de Chester Wilmot

Empire

Empire

de Niall Ferguson

The King's England

The King's England

de Mee Arthur

The Downing Street Years

The Downing Street Years

de Margaret Thatcher

Hitch-22 a Memoir

Hitch-22 a Memoir

de Christopher Hitchens

Winston S Churchill

Winston S Churchill

de Martin Gilbert

Foundation

Foundation

de Peter Ackroyd

The Great Hunger

The Great Hunger

de Cecil Woodham-Smith

Historia británica Libros & Coleccionables

A History Of Britain

A History Of Britain

de Schama, Simon

Simon Schama explores the forces that tore Britain apart during two centuries of dynamic change - transforming outlooks, allegiances and boundaries. From the beginning of July 1637, battles raged on for 200 years - both at home and abroad, on sea and on land, up and down the length of burgeoning Britain, across Europe, America and India. Most would be wars of faith - waged on wide-ranging grounds of political or religious conviction. But as wars of religious passions gave way to campaigns for profit, the... Leer más sobre este artículo
How the Scots Invented the Modern World

How the Scots Invented the Modern World

de Herman, Arthur

How the Scots Invented the Modern World: The true story of how western Europe's poorest nation created our world & everything in it is a non-fiction book written by Arthur Herman. The book examines the origins of the Scottish Enlightenment and what impact it had on the modern world. Following the Great Man approach, Herman focuses on individuals and presents their biographies in the context of their individual fields and within the theme of the Scottish contributions to the world.
Cotton In Ashton

Cotton In Ashton

de Haynes, Ian

The a To Z Of Elizabethan London

The a To Z Of Elizabethan London

de Prockter, Adrian; Taylor, Robert

The Proceedings Of the Society Of Antiquaries Of Newcastle Upon Tyne

The Proceedings Of the Society Of Antiquaries Of Newcastle Upon Tyne

de Tyne, Society Of Antiquaries Of Newcastle Upon

Henry Viii and His Court

Henry Viii and His Court

de Williams, Neville

The British Constitution

The British Constitution

de Anthony King

English History 1914-1945

English History 1914-1945

de Taylor, A J P

The Trial Of Richard IIi

The Trial Of Richard IIi

de Drewett, Richard; Redhead, Mark

A Crown For Elizabeth

A Crown For Elizabeth

de Luke, Mary M

Bygone Kent

Bygone Kent

de Miller, Hamish MacKay

European Magazine, and London Review

European Magazine, and London Review

de London, Philological Society Of

The Downing Street Years

The Downing Street Years

de Thatcher, Margaret