The critically-acclaimed historian's insights, sense of humor, and sharp pen take on everything from Vietnam, Israel, and the Great War to writing history and its meaning. Includes these essays: Why Policy-Makers Do Not Listen; When Does History Happen?; Is History a Guide to the Future?; America as an Idea; How We Entered World War I; and more
Blood and Sand : Suez, Hungary and the Crisis That Shook the World
Alex von Tunzelmann
bookThe Institutes of Justinian
Anonymous
bookThe Crisis of the Naval War in WW1 : British Royal Navy in World War I: Admiralty Organization, Submarine & Anti-Submarine Operations…
John Rushworth Jellicoe
bookHistory of the Christian Church in the 1st Century
Edward Burton
bookApollonius of Tyana: The Pagan Christ of the Third Century
Albert Réville
bookThe Philosophy : A Critical Upgrade For Humanity
Alex Kain
audiobookForgotten War : The British Empire and Commonwealth's Epic Struggle Against Imperial Japan, 1941–1945
Brian E. Walter
audiobookThe Institutes of Justinian
Anonymous
bookReading Scripture with the Church Fathers
Christopher A. Hall
audiobookThe Story of Hungary
Arminius Vambery
bookThe Story of Hungary
Arminius Vambery
bookA Footnote to History
Robert Louis Stevenson
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