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Churchill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 85

Churchill

Churchill - A Beginner's Guide reveals the real Churchill behind the myth of one of the great figures in twentieth-century history. It follows the ups and downs of his often stormy career as soldier, writer and statesman. Learn how Churchill, a romantic and a rebel, fell out of favour many times before becoming Britain's greatest wartime leader in 1940. Churchill's defiant brilliance helped save Britain, and perhaps the world, from Nazi tyranny, to leave a near-mythical legacy.

Roman Empire
  • Language: en

Roman Empire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A complete history of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, chronicling the story of the most influential civilization the world has ever known.

Philosophers Behaving Badly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Philosophers Behaving Badly

An engaging and often hilarious survey of the far-from-fusty extra-curricular activities of some of philosophy’s finest practitioners Philosophers Behaving Badly examines the lives of eight great philosophers—Rousseau, whose views on education and the social order seem curiously at odds with his own outrageous life; Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, two giants of the 19th century whose words seem ever more relevant today; and five immensely influential philosophers of the 20th century, Russell, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Sartre, and Foucault.

Dandy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Dandy

A look at the phenomenon of the dandy from Regency England to the contemporary Congolese Sapeurs, with stops at Wodehouse, Wilde, Grant, and more The dandy is not just an elaborately or even well-dressed man, nor is he an exclusively English phenomenon. He is something far more universal and intriguing, and this study explores his cultural significance. It starts with Beau Brummell, acknowledged as the very first dandy, a man whose ancestors had been servants, yet who invented a new paradigm of courtesy, wit, independence, and elegance to lord over the aristocrats of England. Brummell died in exile, forgotten and impoverished—the best dandies often die in debt. But his image lived on, to haunt and inspire generations around the world, from the boulevards of Paris and St. Petersburg in the 1830s to the studios of Hollywood a century later. Byron, Disraeli, Bulwer, Pushkin, Chopin, Delacroix, Balzac, Baudelaire, Wilde, Proust, Boni de Castellane, Hugo von Hofmannstahl, Beerbohm, Noël Coward, Cary Grant, Fred Astaire, Vladimir Nabokov, Ortega y Gassett, Mikhael Bulgakov, Evelyn Waugh, Scott Fitzgerald, Tom Wolfe, Nick Foulkes—all were bedazzled by the image of the dandy.

Ancient Rome
  • Language: en

Ancient Rome

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An authoritative account of political and military history, art, architecture and culture, sumptously illustrated throughout.

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece
  • Language: en

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The legacy of the ancient Greeks has shaped our world. Their military prowess, political sophistication, and cultural innovations continue to influence modern society. This reference guide evokes the magnificent heritage of classical Greece.

The Umbrella Unfurled
  • Language: en

The Umbrella Unfurled

Universally recognisable, the umbrella and its older, prettier sister the parasol have made their mark. Politics, religion, war and fashion have all been influenced by this modest contraption. With a beautiful collection of images, The Umbrella Unfurled follows its hero to Ancient Egypt, where at first it was for the Pharaoh's use only. References and physical representations of it are found throughout the Old World, often bearing great symbolic and ceremonial weight. Yet despite its more practical reputation in the West, it still holds cultural significance. As the ultimate accoutrement to the fashionable Edwardian lady; as part of the rank-and-file uniform of the City gentleman; it even made it onto the battlefield, though against the better judgement of the Duke of Wellington. And it has been wielded with more sinister intent as the weapon of choice by the KGB in seeking to dispatch dissidents abroad. Decorative, useful, symbolic and even deadly, the umbrella has a story older and more elaborate that one might think, all related in a highly entertaining gift book that could only have been written by an Englishman.

Why Noise Matters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Why Noise Matters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-29
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Is noise the most neglected green issue of our age? This book argues compellingly that it is, and tells you all you need to know about noise as a social, cultural, environmental and health issue. Across the world, more people are disturbed by noise in their day-today lives than by any other pollutant on Earth. From the shanty towns of Mumbai to the smart boulevards of Paris, noise is a problem. It is damaging people's health, costing billions, and threatening the world's natural sound systems in the same way that climate change is altering its eco-systems. Drawing on evidence from all over the world, this book showcases policies and strategies that have worked to decrease noise pollution, and offers lessons for policymakers and environmental health professionals, campaigners and any individual affected by noise. Written by a renowned noise campaigner and experts in law and health, this book tells you all you need to know about noise as a social, cultural and environmental issue and how we can act to build a more peaceful world.

Ancient History: an Illustrated History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 512

Ancient History: an Illustrated History

An authoritative account of political and military history, art, architecture and culture, fully illustrated throughout.

Hitler
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

Hitler

This text provides details of how Hitler went from being a faliure as a youngster to being the supreme power in the chaos of Weimar Germany. Discover the times Hitler lived in, how he masterminded his career, his power as an orator, and his belief in war and how it was to be his downfall.