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Williamson David G.

    David Williamson is a celebrated Australian playwright whose works offer incisive explorations of Australian society and its intricate interpersonal dynamics. His mastery lies in crafting vivid dialogue and characters that mirror the social and political undercurrents of their times. Williamson's writing is characterized by sharp wit, humor, and a profound understanding of human nature, earning him acclaim both domestically and internationally. His plays often capture the essence of the Australian identity while delving into universal themes of power, ambition, and morality.

    Access to History for Cambridge International AS Level: International History 1870-1945
    The Polish Underground 1939-1947
    Kings and Queens
    Access to History: War and Peace: International Relations 1890-1945 Fourth Edition
    The Siege of Malta
    Access to History: The Cold War 1941-95 Third Edition
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      Access to History: The Cold War 1941-95 Third Edition
    • The Siege of Malta

      • 161 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Presents a day-by-day account of one of the most famous sieges of WW2. The author examines the strategy underpinning British determination to hold on to the island. He sheds light on the motives for persisting with such a costly defence, and includes details of the tactics and decision making employed by both sides.

      The Siege of Malta
    • Kings and Queens

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(11)Add rating

      This popular history of the kings and queens of England is the only book of its kind to address the colourful story of the English monarchy from the Celtic chieftains to the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II. This new edition includes over 100 portraits, and provides details of the most important historical events in every reign.

      Kings and Queens
    • David Williamsons graphic account goes beyond the formal end of the Second World War, for Poland remained in a state of flux as a clandestine civil war was waged between the Communists and former members of the Home Army until the Communist regime took power in 1947. His study offers an absorbing insight into the plight of Poland during the war and into its immediate postwar history.

      The Polish Underground 1939-1947
    • Poland Betrayed

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(28)Add rating

      "[The author] looks at the ... situation of the Polish nation caught between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, reconsiders the pre-war policies of the other European powers, particularly France and Britain, and assesses the state of the opposing armed forces before the Germans launched Operation White ... He follows the course of the campaign as it moved across Poland in September 1939"--Jacket

      Poland Betrayed
    • A revealing clash between materialism and ideals. David Williamson is a leading Australian playwright.

      Money and Friends
    • Forty years ago, a young playwright muscled his way onto the scene with a clutch of time-defining plays, including Don's Party. With this sequel, David Williamson celebrates four decades of telling the tribe their story. It is 21 August 2010, the night of yet another federal election and, of course, yet another election night party at Don's place. Over the decades, as he and his friends watched governments come and go, they have also closely followed the incoming results from each other's lives: the tallies of luck and misfortune, the unexpected swings for and against. And through it all, the lesson that this crowd of superannuated baby boomers never seemed to learn is that politics and strong personalities should never be mixed with alcohol. (4 male, 5 female).

      Don Parties On