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100 Facts – Knights & Castles
100 Facts Knights and Castles is a non fiction book for kids, bursting with exactly 100 mind-blowing facts, awesome images and fun activities to help children learn everything they need to know about medieval soldiers and their castles.
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100 Facts Ancient Greece
- ISBN-13: 9781786170736
- ISBN-10: 1786170736
- Authors: Fiona Macdonald; Miles Kelly
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Miles Kelly
- Published: 2019-01-01
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100 Facts Ancient Rome
- ISBN-13: 9781782095866
- ISBN-10: 1782095861
- Authors: Fiona Macdonald; Miles Kelly
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Miles Kelly
- Published: 2019-01-01
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501 Most – Devastating Disasters
Complete with stunning photographs, this book is a reminder of how little control we really have over our lives, but also demonstrates mankind’s ability to suffer through catastrophic events and yet still get back up and carry on. 501 Most Devastating Disasters portrays stories of great courage and demonstrates mankind’s ability to defy disasters.
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501 Must – Be There Events
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There are famous sports meetings and other annual sporting events. Some events feature animals – there are wonderful festivals dedicated to elephants in Thailand, camels in India and Australia, and eagles in Mongolia.
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Beyond America’s Grasp
Middle East expert Stephen P. Cohen traces U.S. policy in the region from the breakup of the Ottoman Empire to the present. A century ago, there emerged two dominant views regarding the uses of America’s power: Woodrow Wilson urged America to promote national freedom and self-determination–in stark contrast to his predecessor, Theodore Roosevelt, who had advocated a vigorous foreign policy based on national self-interest.
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Bill Bryson – A Short History of Nearly Everything
The ultimate eye-opening journey through time and space, A Short History of Nearly Everything is the biggest-selling popular science book of the 21st century and has sold over 2 million copies.
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Brian VanDeMark – American Sheikhs
American Sheikhs is the story of a great institution-the American University of Beirut (AUB)-and the families who created and fostered it for almost 150 years. Author Brian VanDeMark’s vivid narrative includes not only the colorful history of AUB and many memorable episodes in a family saga, but also larger and more important themes. In the story of the efforts of these two families to build a great school with alternating audacity, arrogance, generosity, paternalism, and vision, the author clearly sees an allegory for the larger history of the United States in the Middle East.
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Celebrity Watches
From Steve McQueen in the movie Le Mans” with his now-famous TAG Heuer Monaco to James Bond’s tricky Rolexes, wristwatches are iconic fashion statements for both men and women. Here are movie and rock stars, super models, VIPs, and politicians and the watches they wear. Jackie Kennedy, James Dean, Audrey Hepburn, Paul Newman, Clark Gable, Claudia Schiffer, JFK, Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, and many more are all here, sporting their trendy watches from Cartier, Bulgari, Hamilton, and other makers. From auto racing to yachting, tennis, equestrian events, mountain climbing, and world exploration–wristwatches are there. And in movies and fashion shows, and on the world’s political stages, watches help make the man or woman.
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Fire and Fury
1 New York Times Bestseller With extraordinary access to the West Wing, Michael Wolff reveals what happened behind-the-scenes in the first nine months of the most controversial presidency of our time in Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
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Gianluigi Nuzzi – Merchants in the Temple
Inside Pope Francis’s secret battle against corruption in the Vatican.
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Guns, Germs and Steel
Read this specially designed new edition of Jared Diamond’s Pulitzer-prize winning exploration of what makes us human.
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Homo Deus
Asks the fundamental questions: Where do we go from here? And how will we protect this fragile world from our own destructive powers? This book explores the projects, dreams and nightmares that shapes the twenty-first century – from overcoming death to creating artificial life.
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How to Trace Your Family Tree in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
A fascinating and practical guide to discovering your roots and the secrets of your ancestors.
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Magicians of the Gods
Graham Hancock’s multi-million bestseller Fingerprints of the Gods remains an astonishing, deeply controversial, wide-ranging investigation of the mysteries of our past and the evidence for Earth’s lost civilization. Twenty years on, Hancock returns with a book filled with completely new, scientific and archaeological evidence, which has only recently come to light…
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Magna Carta : The Birth of Liberty
“Dan Jones has an enviable gift for telling a dramatic story while at the same time inviting us to consider serious topics like liberty and the seeds of representative government.” Antonia Fraser.
From the “New York Times “best selling”” author of” The Plantagenets, ” a lively, action-packed history of how the Magna Carta came to be. -
Making Monte Carlo
“A brisk historical tour of the marketing and selling of the small principality of Monaco and its famous city…A well-researched, dramatic rags-to-riches urban tale” (Kirkus Reviews) of Monte Carlo’s rise from small principality to prosperous reso
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Red Famine : Stalins War On Ukraine
The book draws on a mass of archival material and first-hand testimony only available since the end of the Soviet Union, as well as the work of Ukrainian scholars all over the world. It includes accounts of the famine by those who survived it, describing…show m
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Sapiens – A Brief History Of Humankind
What makes us brilliant? What makes us deadly? What makes us Sapiens?
Yuval Noah Harari challenges everything we know about being human.
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The Ancestor’s Tale
A fully updated edition of one of the most original accounts of evolution ever written, featuring new fractal diagrams, six new ‘tales’ and the latest scientific developments.
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The Communist Manifesto
Maintaining that the history of all societies is a history of class struggle, the manifesto proclaims that communism is the only route to equality, and is a call to action aimed at the proletariat. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand our modern political landscape.
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The Fifth Risk
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The morning after Trump was elected president, the people who ran the US Department of Energy – an agency that deals with some of the most powerful risks facing humanity – waited to welcome the incoming administration’s transition team. Nobody appeared. Across the US government, the same thing happened: nothing.
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The Liberator
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From the invasion of Italy to the gates of Dachau, no World War II infantry unit in Europe saw more action or endured worse than the one commanded by Felix Sparks.
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The Square And The Tower
Most history is about the people at the top of the towers of power. But what if the real action is in the social networks down below, in the town squares? Niall Ferguson, the international bestselling author of Empire, The Ascent of Money and Civilization, brilliantly recasts past and present as an unending contest between hierarchies and networks.
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The Suppressed History of American Banking
In this startling investigation into the suppressed history of America in the 1800s, Xaviant Haze reveals how the powerful Rothschild banking family and the Central Banking System, now known as the Federal Reserve Bank, provide a continuous thread of connection between the War of 1812, the Civil War, the financial crises of the 1800s, and assassination attempts on Presidents Jackson and Lincoln.
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Unholy Alliance
When the United States was attacked on September 11, 2001, the true face of radical Islam was exposed for the world to see. Our nation came face-to-face with a rabid ideology that was-and is-committed to destroying our freedoms and imposing Islamic Shariah onto the Western world.
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Victoria and Abdul
The True Story of the Queen’s Closest Confidant is a book about Queen Victoria and her Munshi, Abdul Karim, researched and written by Shrabani Basu, published by The History Press in 2010, and adapted to produce the feature film Victoria & Abdul in 2017.
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Wild About History
Travel through time and discover how the pyramids were built, why Athens was a leading city-state and which parts of the world were ruled by Rome, and uncover the stories of some of history’s fiercest warriors. This brilliant book is bursting with fantastic information, detailed illustrations and stunning photographs.
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World Without End
Following “Rivers of Gold” and “The Golden Empire “and” “building on five centuries of scholarship, “World Without End “is the epic conclusion of an unprecedented three-volume history of the Spanish Empire from one of the most productive and wide-ranging historians of modern times (“The New York Times Book Review”).
The legacy of imperial Spain was shaped by many hands. But the dramatic human story of the extraordinary projection of Spanish might in the second half of the sixteenth century has never been fully told until now. In “World Without End, ” Hugh Thomas chronicles the lives, loves, conflicts, and conquests of the complex men and women who carved up the Americas for the glory of Spain.
Chief among them is the towering figure of King Philip II, the cultivated Spanish monarch whom a contemporary once called the arbiter of the world. Cheerful and pious, he inherited vast authority from his father, Emperor Charles V, but nevertheless felt himself unworthy to wield it. His forty-two-year reign changed the face of the globe forever. Alongside Philip we find the entitled descendants of New Spain s original explorers men who, like their king, came into possession of land they never conquered and wielded supremacy they never sought. Here too are the Roman Catholic religious leaders of the Americas, whose internecine struggles created possibilities that the emerging Jesuit order was well-positioned to fill.