The Pax Britannica trilogy is Jan Morris’s masterly telling of the British Empire from the accession of Queen Victoria to the death of Winston Churchill. It is a towering achievement: informative, accessible, entertaining and written with all her usual bravura. Pax Britannica, the second volume, is a snapshot of the Empire at the Diamond Jubilee of 1897. It looks at what made up the Empire – from adventurers and politicians to communications and infrastructure, as well as anomalies and eccentricities. This humane overview also examines the muddle of jumbled ideologies behind it, and how they affected its 370 million people.
El Imperio veneciano: Un viaje por mar
Jan Morris
bookLa casa de una escritora en Gales
Jan Morris
bookEnigma
Jan Morris, Ana Mata Buil
bookEurope in the Looking-Glass
Robert Byron, Jan Morris
bookSultan in Oman
Jan Morris
bookTrieste : Ou le sens de nulle part
Jan Morris
bookConundrum
Jan Morris
audiobookSultan à Oman : Récit d'un voyage historique
Jan Morris
bookFarewell the Trumpets
Jan Morris
audiobookHeaven’s Command
Jan Morris
audiobookVenice
Jan Morris
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Beijing Rules : How China Weaponized Its Economy to Confront the World
Bethany Allen
audiobookThe World According to China
Elizabeth C. Economy
audiobookThe Parents' Guide to Psychological First Aid
Gerald P. Koocher, Annette M. La Greca, Olivia Moorehead-Slaughter, Nadja N. Lopez
audiobookAccordance with international law of the unilateral declaration of independence in respect of Kosovo
United Nations
bookLast Call : The Rise and Fall of Prohibition
Daniel Okrent
audiobookTartaria - Giochi illuminati
David Ewing Jr
bookThe Palace : From the Tudors to the Windsors, 500 Years of British History at Hampton Court
Gareth Russell
audiobookHeaven is all about Him
Janet Elizabeth
audiobookThe Science of Racism : Everything you need to know but probably don't - yet
Keon West
audiobookEIB Investment Survey 2018 - Romania overview
bookMussolini's Daughter : The Most Dangerous Woman in Europe
Caroline Moorehead
audiobookA Short History of Romania
James Samuelson
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