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By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean is nothing less than the story of how humans first started building the globalized world we know today. Set on ...
In a world that has increasingly become tamed by human activity, the true wild holds a growing mysticism. Rugged landscapes with unspoilt scenery invoke romantic ...
China's War of Resistance against Japan, as WWII is known in China, was never about the defeat of Japan alone. China was also at ...
Almost two centuries since his death, Napoleon Bonaparte remains the subject of vigorous debate. On one side are those with a romantic attachment to ideals ...
The Darkening Age is the largely unknown story of how a militant religion comprehensively and deliberately extinguished the teachings of the Classical world, ushering in ...
Mark Felt's role in history was secured when he decided to share his views on the Watergate break-in with a young reporter on the ...
A stunning new edition to coincide with the State Library of Victoria's exhibition on the wonderful world of books.
'All earthly existence must ultimately ...
The Hopi community of Awat'ovi existed peacefully on Arizona's Antelope Mesa for generations until one bleak morning in the fall of 1700-raiders from ...
A radical new interpretation of the meaning and purposes of one of the world's most iconic buildings.
A radical new interpretation of the meaning ...
A truly global view of history covering over 350 of the world's most important turning points. Presented in a beautiful slipcase, this is an ...
In this utterly immersive volume, Mike Wallace captures the swings of prosperity and downturn, from the 1898 skyscraper-driven boom to the Bankers' Panic of 1907 ...
Beloved, reviled - and not only by Glaswegians - Glasgow isn't just the Industrial Revolution nor the Victorian slums. Founded in the sixth century, its forebears ...
A gripping work of history in the tradition of Christopher Clark's The Sleepwalkers
In this highly original and gripping book Robert Gerwarth asks us ...