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Peter Snow

    Death of an Old Master
    Kings & Queens
    Battlefield Britain : from Boudicca to the Battle of Britain
    Treasures of World History
    Treasures of British History
    History of the World Map by Map
    • History of the World Map by Map

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      See history as it happened - from the evolution of early humans to the space race - with 130 detailed maps that bring pivotal episodes of world history to life. Including a foreword by renowned broadcaster and historian Peter Snow, this history atlas shows you the history of the world in thrilling action. Follow Napoleon as he conquers Europe, explore the rise of the Roman Empire, or chart the progress of the Russian Revolution as each map presents an overview of the story then takes you, step by step, through how it developed, leaving its mark on land and ocean. With cutting-edge design and breathtaking scope, History of the World Map by Map charts ancient, medieval, and modern history in all corners of the world. Discover how patterns of global trade, exploration, conflict, and technological advances shaped key moments in human civilization, such as the success of ancient Egypt, the conquest of Peru, the decolonization of Africa and Asia, the American Civil War, and the energy and environmental challenges of the 21st century. Alongside the maps are overviews and timelines of important periods such as the age of ancient Greece, the Renaissance, and World War 2, while paintings and photographs introduce overarching themes and epoch-defining moments such as fascism and communism, and the invention of printing.

      History of the World Map by Map
      4.6
    • Treasures of British History

      The Nation's Story Told Through Its 50 Most Important Documents

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Told by two of our most celebrated historians, this is a spirited journey of discovery of our nation's history seen through the examination of 50 key documents.

      Treasures of British History
      4.5
    • Treasures of World History

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      An examination of world history, told through 50 key documents.

      Treasures of World History
      4.2
    • For much of its history, Britain has been ravaged by war and internal strife. Foreign invasions have devastated British society, bitter battles have been fought over social and political rights, and warlords have torn the country asunder in their struggles for dominance. In Battlefield Britain, Peter and Dan Snow tell the story of eight decisive battles that have done much to shape Boudicca’s Battle with Rome, the Battle of Hastings, the Battle for Wales, the Spanish Armada, the Battle of Naseby, the Battle of Boyne, the Battle of Culloden, and the Battle of Britain. For the first time, groundbreaking computer graphics are used to recreate the ebb and flow of these famous battles in vivid and dramatic detail.

      Battlefield Britain : from Boudicca to the Battle of Britain
      4.2
    • Kings & Queens

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Opening with the reign of King Alfred, during which the foundations of the nation were laid, this book introduces the monarchs who have ruled through personal and political strife, triumph, war and peacetime. This is the story of modern civilization.

      Kings & Queens
      3.8
    • Death of an Old Master

      A Murder Mystery Featuring Lord Francis Powerscourt

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      England 1899, and the Salisbury Galleries in London announce the biggest exhibition of Old Master paintings every seen in Europe. Excitement is intense, but before the exhibition opens, one of Britain's leading art experts, Christopher Montague, is found dead in his study. When Lord Francis Powerscourt is called in to investigate he finds every book, notepad and scrap of paper has been removed from the scene of the crime. Montague had been working on something that would have rocked the art world. Did the article that claimed a number of the 'Old Masters' had been painted recently by a single hand have anything to do with his death? Powerscourt embarks on an odyssey through a treacherous world of art dealers and picture restorers in pursuit of a master forger. He travels to Sicily where the trail grows cold, but, after the thrills and dangers of that lawless island, it is in a remote corner of the English countryside where the truth is finally revealed.

      Death of an Old Master
      3.9
    • On This Day in History

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      3000 years of the most important stories from the past in 365 days -- from the Ides of March to D-Day, from Britain's favourite historian

      On This Day in History
      3.8
    • Recoveries

      • 30 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricate dynamics between a doctor and patients, the prose poems delve into themes of philosophy, spirit, and psychiatry, while also incorporating sparse love poems. These elements create a narrative that invites readers to experience wonder and the potential for higher consciousness. As a posthumous work from a wise storyteller, it offers a unique blend of emotional depth and intellectual exploration, making it a compelling read for those seeking insight into human relationships and the complexities of the mind.

      Recoveries
    • Look Ahead

      Self Study TV Guide 4

      • 95 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      Look Ahead
    • Look Ahead. TV Guide 3

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      BBC English has gained a worldwide reputation for its pioneering video-based English teaching course Follow Me. Shown on television in over 80 countries during the past 10 years, studied by millions of people at home and in school, and adapted into many different languages, Follow Me has been the most successful English course ever. Look Ahead takes that success into a new generation of TV and video-based learning materials. Produced by the BBC together with Longman ELT, The British Council and Cambridge Exams, with the co-operation of the Council of Europe, Look Ahead is undoubtedly the most comprehensive and prestigious English course yet produced. It is designed for both adults and teenagers, and its four levels will take students from beginner to intermediate level. 60 programmes with monolingual English or full bilingual print and audio support provide over 400 hours' study.

      Look Ahead. TV Guide 3
    • The human psyche

      • 497 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The Human Psyche is a far reaching exposé of human identity that seeks to unify the startling new insights gained from modern neuroscientific studies of higher consciousness, with perspectives gained from introspection and philosophy. In simple, straightforward prose and diagrammatic form it presents several new models of the generation of, and interactions between, the neural centers that are responsible for thought, emotion and mood. It will be of particular interest to neuroscientists, neurologists, biologists, mental health professionals, students of religion and philosophers and indeed all those fascinated by the foundations of human behavior, its origins in the animal world and its implications for our future.The Human Psyche reminds us that we live in a time when science finally has significant answers about the true nature and origins of human behavior – a perspective that heralds a new era that will inevitably see the dissolution of many hallowed, though plainly stagnant institutions and the establishment of a new world.

      The human psyche
    • Great Britain A to Z

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Von 'America ' bis 'Zipcode, ' von 'Ascot ' bis ' Zebra Crossing,' von 'Australia & Europe ' bis 'Zeehan:' Die landeskundlichen Reader der Reihe '. A to Z ' stellen englischsprachige Länder ausführlich vor. Alphabetisch geordnete Stichwörter präsentieren charakteristische Phänomene, aber auch weniger Bekanntes. Ab 4. Lernjahr 'Ascot' , 'Fox-Hunting,' 'Jorvik,' 'Rambling' und 'Zebra Crossing - ' dieser Reader beschäftigt sich mit charakteristischen Phänomenen aus England, Wales, Schottland und Nordirland. Dazu: ein Glossar mit Lautschrift und Unterrichtsanregungen.

      Great Britain A to Z