Angus Mitchell Book order
Angus Mitchell delves into the lives and legacies of Roger Casement and his circle, exploring a diverse group of radicals, pacifists, feminists, nationalists, and cosmopolitan internationalists who challenged imperial power. His work is rooted in a deep study of these figures and their historical context. He examines their influence and impact on broader social and political movements, focusing on their critiques of empire. Mitchell's writing is characterized by meticulous historical research and insightful analysis.




- 2016
- 2013
Roger Casement
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
A fascinating examination of the extraordinary life of Roger Casement, executed as part of the 1916 rising, fighting the empire that had previously knighted him. Ultimately, he was hanged in Pentonville prison on the 3 August- two years to the day after Britain's declaration of war in 1914.
- 1992
The author looks at each of Spain's autonomous regions in turn. He explores the different attitudes and ways of life that have forged such strong local identities, and suggests ways of discovering the country's landscape, cities, local culture and artistic heritage.
- 1990
After years of isolation under General Franco, Spain has suddenly blossomed onto the world stage. This portrait captures the essence of Spanish style in 400 specially commissioned color photographs.