The Short Happy Life of Banana Republic's Trips
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This author delves into the intricate dynamics of war and diplomacy across European history, with a particular focus on the Early Modern era. His scholarship navigates the complexities of international relations and military history, offering profound insights into the strategic and political forces that shaped the continent. He examines long-term trends and pivotal moments, spanning from the medieval period through to modern times. His analyses often highlight the intricate interplay of military conflict and diplomatic maneuvering throughout key historical junctures.



These three plays, long suppressed, are published for the first time. Tattoos is a shocking story of cross-generational romance and sex. School play is an unflinching examination of education and equity. Tyrannos is a probing comedy/drama which weaves elements of Oedipus Rex into a dark political tale of childhood separation.