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| Author: | Antony Beevor |
| Publisher: | Penguin |
| Catalogue number: | 176900 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Making use of overlooked and new material from over thirty archives in half a dozen countries, D-Day is the most vivid and well-researched account yet of the battle of Normandy. As with Stalingrad and...
Instructions for British Servicemen in France (1944)
| Series: | Instructions for Servicemen (Historical Reproductions) |
| Publisher: | Bodleian Library |
| Catalogue number: | 142825 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
In 1944 the British War Office distributed a handbook to British soldiers informing them what to expect and how to behave in a newly-liberated France. Containing candid descriptions of this war-ravaged...
| Author: | Graham Robb |
| Publisher: | Picador |
| Catalogue number: | 166433 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Graham Robb’s “The Discovery of France” is a book of genuine interest, continually redefining what we thought we knew about the history of France, with an assured, analytical, good-humoured and sympathetic...
The Story of French - The Language that Travelled the World
| Author: | Jean-Benoit Nadeau |
| Publisher: | Portico |
| Catalogue number: | 165250 |
| Availability: | Temporarily out of stock email, weborders@stanfords.co.uk |
“The Story of French” is a fascinating exploration of the historical and cultural development of the French language.
Spanning sixteen centuries, the book tells how this complex, resilient and influential...
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| Author: | Andrew Hussey |
| Publisher: | Penguin |
| Catalogue number: | 154215 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Paris: the city of light and the city of darkness. It’s a place that’s gone through endless revolution and continued reinvention. Over the last two thousand years it’s drawn those with the highest ideals...
| Author: | Martin Garrett |
| Publisher: | Signal |
| Catalogue number: | 143979 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Through its architecture, literature and popular culture, “Provence - A Cultural History” analyses and celebrates the identity of a region famous for its pastis and petanque.
Martin Garrett explores...
The Basque History of the World
| Author: | Mark Kurlansky |
| Publisher: | Vintage |
| Catalogue number: | 93141 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
The author considers the possibility that the Basques may be one of the oldest people in Europe. Whether or not this is so there is no doubt that the region has always been strongly independent. In...
| Author: | Carola Hicks |
| Publisher: | Vintage |
| Catalogue number: | 154528 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Carola Hicks’ “The Bayeux Tapestry - The Life Story of a Masterpiece” opens up the intrigue, mystery and drama of the tapestry’s history, in a fine piece of historical enquiry, and shows how - as with...
| Publisher: | Chatto & Windus |
| Catalogue number: | 175659 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Footprints in Paris is a unique and intensely involving book evokes the texture and atmosphere of a hidden Paris which has survived against all the odds of time and chance. Gillian Tindall is well known...
When the Alps Cast their Spell
| Publisher: | Neil Wilson Publishing |
| Catalogue number: | 127886 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
In “When the Alps Cast Their Spell” the mountaineer and writer Trevor Braham illustrates aspects of the character and achievements of some of the early Victorian climbers, and their response to the...
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