The whole theme of the book is expressed in one short quote: "The Thames made London." It is a declaration of love from the author to his city and its great river. The book examines the relationship between the Thames and the city in nearly forensic detail. It shows how they influence and shape each other. Besides, the author analyzes other European cities, their prominent rivers, and how they influenced the development of their politics, economy, and culture. That is why, it gives an excellent opportunity to look at London and Europe at the beginning of the 20th century before wars and political turmoilaffected them.
Der Sklavenstaat : Ausgabe in neuer Übersetzung und Rechtschreibung
Hilaire Belloc
bookDer Smaragd von Katharina der Großen: Roman
Hilaire Belloc
bookThe Collected Works of Hilaire Belloc : The Essential Masterpieces Collection: Historical Books, Religious Writings, Essays, Fiction, Poems…
Hilaire Belloc
bookHilaire Belloc – Ultimate Collection : Novels, Short Stories, Historical Books, Religious Works, Economy Studies, Literary Essays, Poetry…
Hilaire Belloc
bookThe History of Catholic Europe : Europe and the Faith & Survivals and New Arrivals: The Old and New Enemies of the Catholic Church
Hilaire Belloc
bookSurvivals and New Arrivals: The Old and New Enemies of the Catholic Church
Hilaire Belloc
bookThe Old Road
Hilaire Belloc
bookThe History of Catholic Europe
Hilaire Belloc
bookThe Servile State
Hilaire Belloc
bookThe History of Catholic Europe : Europe and the Faith & Survivals and New Arrivals: The Old and New Enemies of the Catholic Church
Hilaire Belloc
bookPoitiers
Hilaire Belloc
bookEurope and the Faith "Sine auctoritate nulla vita"
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