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Charles Phillips

    January 1, 1962

    Charles Phillips is an established popular historian whose work delves into the rich mythology and history of the great Maya and Aztec civilizations. His writing offers readers a captivating journey into these ancient worlds, fueled by a keen interest in their complex societies. Phillips approaches historical subjects with academic rigor, yet he possesses a remarkable ability to make the past accessible and engaging. His talent for blending extensive research with compelling narrative makes him a distinctive voice for history enthusiasts.

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    How to Think - Tactical Thinking Puzzles
    • 2025

      Explore the lives of the most influential people in history, from the dawn of civilization to the present day. History is made by the people who were there, and this book looks at the lives of 500 remarkable people who have shaped the story of humanity. This meticulously researched and beautifully illustrated book takes you from the philosophers of ancient Greece to the bold activists of the present day, charting the lives of major figures from around the world along the way. Chosen for their significant impact on global history, here are short and compelling biographies of the political and religious leaders, artists, inventors, scientists, entertainers, and campaigners whose achievements have stood the test of time. A History of the World in 500 People introduces you to the influencers of our civilization.

      A History of the World in 500 People
    • 2024

      This is the second volume of the history of the Great Eastern Railway from 1811 to 1924. This volume covers from 1862 when the Great Eastern Railway was formed to 1924 when with the absorption of the Colne Valley and Halstead Railway and the Mid Suffolk Light Railway into the LNER, the cessation of locomotive building at Stratford and the departure of the Company’s last General Manager, Sidney Parnwell the GER could finally be said to exist.The history covers many things including the building and the subsequent expansion of Liverpool Street station and the development of the extensive suburban system. The Company’s attempts to gain direct access to the northern coal fields which resulted in the formation of the Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Line is mentioned as is the abortive proposed working union with the Great Northern and the Great Central railways.Relations with London, Tilbury and Southend Railway including the battle for the Southend traffic from 1911 are dealt with, as is the effect of Midland Railway takeover of that Railway.How the GER dealt with the threat of electric tube railways at the turn of the 20th century receives attention as do the abortive proposals in 1918 for the electrification of the Company’s suburban services.

      The Great Eastern Railway, The Late 19th and Early 20th Century, 1862–1924
    • 2023

      A fascinating account of the first, second and third campaigns to win Jerusalem, and the later crusades of 1200-1588 in Palestine, Spain, Italy and Northern Europe, from the Sack of Constantinople to the crusades against the Hussites číst celé

      Crusades, The Complete Illustrated History of
    • 2023

      Covers the Great Eastern Railway from its beginnings to its absorption into the London and North Eastern Railway under the 1923 grouping of the railways. This volume covers the period from the first proposal for a railway in the East of England in 1811 up to the formation of the Company in 1862.

      The Great Eastern Railway, The Early History, 1811-1862
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