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Maybe EH's work is a bit too modern & political for me, mate. Or perhaps I'm looking at the wrong Hobsbawm books?
Oi, everything is political even your books.Maybe EH's work is a bit too modern & political for me, mate.
peterstorey said:Oi, everything is political even your books.
Well if you go back to say the Age of Revolution that's from about 1780-through the french revolution and the industrial revolution. I think Nations & Nationalism goes back a little touch further, but if you're looking for the life of a large cross section of England including monarchy I'm not sure how much he did on it.
He's certainly a fascinating read however, incredible prose and his research is second to none. Up there with Gibbon in terms of our great historians.
Can anyone recommend a book on the First World War?
Can anyone recommend a book on the First World War?
Can anyone recommend a book on the First World War?
I was looking for a general history. I've got the Keegan one recommended by Brophs and a strictly chronological one by Gilbert which I'm reading now. Thanks for the suggestions by others by the way.Just a general work or something more specific?
Can someone shed any light on what on earth I'm supposed to be reading in Naked Lunch?! One of the most confusing things I've ever 'read'
I was looking for a general history. I've got the Keegan one recommended by Brophs and a strictly chronological one by Gilbert which I'm reading now. Thanks for the suggestions by others by the way.
Try watching the film
Looks like it isn't available as an actual ebook anywhere, mate.
Not sure if this PDF is the same one:
http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/uncg/f/J_Petersen_Commitment_1984.pdf
Alternatively, the book is approx. £38(!) on Amazon.
What's the deal with The Alchemist then? I'm about half way through and I'm finding it a bit of a chore to carry on reading to be honest.
My daughter (10y/o) is on the second hunger games book. She started reading them on Monday and has become increasingly scared and jumpy since. She a total bookworm, but so far all the book's she's read have been kids books or teen romance.
I think the book’s true value shines through when one recognizes and integrates the key segments (which are amply included by Coelho) about understanding wisdom. The direct story by itself isn’t extraordinary.
Just finished The Day of the Jackal. Just Wow. What an amazing book.