History Books

18986 products


  • Sartor Resartus: The Life And Opinions Of Herr

    Double 9 Booksllp Sartor Resartus: The Life And Opinions Of Herr

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSartor Resartus is a satirical novel by Scottish author Thomas Carlyle. The book is divided into three sections, with the first section providing a biographical account of Teufelsdröckh's life and his philosophical ideas, which include a rejection of traditional morality and the importance of the individual's subjective experience. The second section explores the symbolism and meaning behind clothing and fashion, using it as a metaphor for the ways in which people construct their identities and relationships with the world. Finally, the third section, titled The Everlasting No, addresses the idea of skepticism and doubt, arguing that questioning and rejecting established beliefs can lead to a more meaningful life. Throughout the book, Carlyle employs a complex and sometimes obscure writing style, incorporating elements of poetry, philosophy, and history, and often satirizing the conventions of traditional narrative. Sartor Resartus has been praised for its innovative form and challenging ideas.

    2 in stock

    £11.39

  • Auguste Comte And Positivism

    Double 9 Booksllp Auguste Comte And Positivism

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • Slaves of God

    Princeton University Press Slaves of God

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £27.00

  • Double 9 Books What Is Art?

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £12.59

  • Princeton University Press Making Money in the Early Middle Ages

    7 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    7 in stock

    £22.50

  • History of the decline and fall of the Roman

    Double 9 Books History of the decline and fall of the Roman

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisEdward Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is a monumental six-volume work that covers the history of the Roman Empire from the end of the 2nd century AD to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. The book is considered one of the greatest works of historical literature in the English language and has had a profound influence on the way we understand the ancient world. Gibbon's approach to history was heavily influenced by the Enlightenment, and he sought to apply reason and critical thinking to the study of the past. In the book, Gibbon examines the factors that led to the decline and eventual collapse of the Roman Empire, including political corruption, military overexpansion, economic instability, and the rise of Christianity. He also explores the complex relationships between the various peoples and cultures that inhabited the empire, from the barbarian invasions to the Byzantine Empire.

    2 in stock

    £20.24

  • History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman

    Double 9 Books History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisHistory of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is a historical work written by Edward Gibbon that spans six volumes. Volume III of the series covers the period from the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian to the establishment of the Roman Empire. The volume discusses the rise of Islam and the Arab conquests, including the fall of the Sassanid Empire and the conquest of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt. Gibbon examines the emergence of the Frankish kingdom under Charlemagne, which eventually led to the establishment of the Holy Roman Empire. He also discusses the political and religious struggles of the period, including the iconoclastic controversy in the Byzantine Empire and the Investiture Controversy in Europe. Throughout the volume, Gibbon provides detailed accounts of the major events and characters of the period, and analyzes their impact on the development of Western civilization. Overall, History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is considered a seminal work in the field of history, offering a comprehensive analysis of the rise and fall of one of the world's greatest empires.

    2 in stock

    £20.99

  • Controlling Contagion

    Princeton University Press Controlling Contagion

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £32.30

  • The Tribes And Castes Of The Central Provinces Of

    Double 9 Books The Tribes And Castes Of The Central Provinces Of

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India, Volume I is a comprehensive ethnographic study of the various tribes and castes living in the Central Provinces of India during the colonial period. The book was written by R.V. Russell, who was a British administrator and scholar with a deep interest in Indian society and culture. The first volume provides an overview of the region's geography, history, and political organization, as well as a discussion of the various theories of race and caste prevalent at the time. Readers can be compelled to know the geography and history related to Central Provinces and Berar. Overall, the book is a valuable resource for scholars of Indian history and anthropology, as well as anyone interested in learning more about the diverse and complex societies that existed in colonial India.

    2 in stock

    £15.99

  • The Soldiers Reward

    Princeton University Press The Soldiers Reward

    Book Synopsis

    £32.30

  • Battle Studies Ancient And Modern Battle

    Double 9 Books Battle Studies Ancient And Modern Battle

    Out of stock

    Book Synopsis

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • The Life And Death Of Richard Yea-And-Nay

    Double 9 Books The Life And Death Of Richard Yea-And-Nay

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay by Maurice Hewlett is a historical fiction novel set in medieval Europe during the time of the Crusades. The story follows the life of a fictional character Richard, a nobleman who becomes a knight and goes on a quest to reclaim the Holy Land from the Muslims. Richard embarks on his journey, as he faces many challenges and moral dilemmas. He is torn between his loyalty to his king and his own sense of justice, and he struggles to reconcile his desire for glory and his conscience. Now, What will Richard do? The novel explores themes of chivalry, honor, love, and religion, and it provides a vivid portrayal of life in the Middle Ages. The title of the book, Richard Yea-and-Nay, refers to the nickname given to the main character because of his habit of giving ambiguous answers to questions. This adds an element of mystery and intrigue to the story and reflects the complexity of Richard's character.

    2 in stock

    £12.79

  • Africas Struggle for Its Art

    Princeton University Press Africas Struggle for Its Art

    Book Synopsis

    £17.09

  • The World For Sale

    Double 9 Books The World For Sale

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe World For Sale is a novel by Gilbert Parker that was first published in 1916. The story takes place in Canada and centers around the clash of two cultures: the indigenous Romani people and the settlers who have arrived to claim the land as their own. The novel follows the story of Fleda Druse, a Romani woman who is caught between two worlds. She has been raised in the Romani culture but longs for the stability and security of the settled life. When she is given in marriage to Jethro Fawe, a fellow Romani, she tries to make the best of it, but her heart belongs to the Canadian settler, Ingolby. As tensions between the two cultures escalate, Fleda must navigate a complex web of loyalties and obligations. She finds herself torn between her love for Ingolby and her duty to her people. Along the way, she must confront betrayal, violence, and the harsh realities of life in a world where everything, including love and loyalty, is for sale. Through Fleda's story, the novel explores themes of cultural conflict, identity, and the struggle for survival in a rapidly changing world. It is a poignant and thought-provoking tale of love and loss, set against the backdrop of a changing landscape.

    2 in stock

    £12.79

  • Who Is James K. Polk

    University Press of Kansas Who Is James K. Polk

    Book SynopsisJames K. Polk’s ascension to the White House was a pivotal moment in propelling the US towards civil war, and the 1844 election expanded the vigorous campaigning that had been growing since 1824. Mark Cheathem examines the transition from traditional political issues, such as banking and tariffs, to newer ones, like immigration and slavery.Trade Review"Who Is James K. Polk? is essential reading for every political junkie, for anyone interested in presidential campaigns, and for all who seek to understand antebellum America and the road to civil war."—Real Clear Books "Elections matter. And few have mattered more in US history than the 1844 election, which elevated to the White House a leader whose aggressive policies inadvertently helped set the nation on a path to civil war. In Who Is James Polk?, historian Mark Cheathem harnesses his unrivalled command of the politics of the 1830s and 1840s to give us the definitive account of this pivotal, if too often neglected, election. A must-read addition to this justly acclaimed series on America’s presidential elections."—Richard J. Ellis, author of Old Tip vs. the Sly Fox: The 1840 Election and the Making of a Partisan Nation"This will be the standard work on the election of 1844. It is also the model for how presidential elections should be studied and discussed. Cheathem gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of all the campaigns during the 1844 election. Any reader will feel like a political insider after reading this excellent work."—William K. Bolt, professor of history, Francis Marion University, and former assistant editor of the James K. Polk Project"Mark Cheathem’s account of the election of 1844 tells us who James K. Polk was, how he earned the Democratic nomination for president, how he won the White House, and why it matters. Deeply researched and engagingly written, the book places this often-overlooked election into the wide sweep of antebellum politics and explains that Polk’s election represented a ‘tipping point’ for the United States. Indeed, Cheathem makes clear that the sectional conflict over slavery that put the nation on the path to civil war cannot be fully analyzed without an understanding of this election. Historiographically significant, this book is a worthy contribution to the American Presidential Elections series."—Christopher J. Leahy, professor of history, Keuka College, and author of President without a Party: The Life of John TylerTable of Contents Editors’ Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. “A Political Saturnalia”: Jacksonian Party Politics, 1824–1840 2. “Oll for Klay”: The Whig National Convention 3. “An Entirely New Man”: The Democratic Convention 4. “:In the Hands of the Slave Power”: The Campaigns of Joseph Smith, John Tyler, and James G. Birney 5. “A National Festival”: The 1844 Campaign 6. “The Republic Is Safe”: Understanding Polk’s Victory Epilogue Appendix: James K. Polk’s Inaugural Address, March 4, 1845 Notes Bibliographic Essay Index

    £30.36

  • Mushrooms: how to grow them

    Double 9 Books Mushrooms: how to grow them

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £10.79

  • The Positive School Of Criminology

    Double 9 Books The Positive School Of Criminology

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Positive School of Criminology by Enrico Ferri is a key publication that contributed to the development of criminology as a scientific field. The positivist school, which claimed that all human behavior, including criminal conduct, could be explained by natural causes, set out to create a new method for studying crime that was founded on these ideas.According to Ferri, a mix of social, biological, and psychological variables contribute to criminal conduct. He held the view that criminals were not born, but rather produced, and that society had a duty to address the underlying factors that contribute to crime. The Positive School of Criminology made a substantial contribution to the study of criminology and changed how crime was investigated and comprehended for the better. Ferri's theories contributed to the change in criminology's emphasis from retribution and punishment to prevention and rehabilitation. His research cleared the path for more scientific methods to crime detection, investigation, and prevention, which had a significant impact on the evolution of the criminal justice system. The Positive School of Criminology is still regarded as a significant book in the history of criminology and is still researched and discussed by academics today, despite certain critiques of Ferri's theories, notably with regard to his emphasis on the relevance of biological variables in criminal conduct.

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • University Press of Kansas Rural Rebellion

    3 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    3 in stock

    £24.72

  • An Englishman's Travels in America

    Double 9 Books An Englishman's Travels in America

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £10.79

  • Pioneers of the Old South A CHRONICLE OF ENGLISH

    Double 9 Books Pioneers of the Old South A CHRONICLE OF ENGLISH

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £10.79

  • The Myths of Zionism

    Pluto Press The Myths of Zionism

    Book SynopsisAnalyses the myths -- religious and cultural -- that are used to justify the aggressive expansionist policies of Israel.Trade Review'An impressive work of deconstruction with many crucial new insights and written in such an accessible way, despite the very complicated issues with which the author deals' -- Ilan PappeTable of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction 1. ‘The Bible is our Mandate’ 2. ‘The Distinguishing Characteristic of the Jews has been their Exile’ 3. ‘…Eighteen Centuries of Jewish Suffering’ 4. ‘Us’ Jews ‘Them’ Arabs: A Message from a Cairo synagogue, a thousand years ago 5. ‘A land without people ... 6. …for a people without land’ 7. Plucky Little Israel or Great Power Protégé?: Britain & the Zionist colony in Palestine 8. ‘The Nazi Holocaust proved the urgency for a Jewish State’ 9. Plucky Little Israel or Great Power Protégé?: How Israel Became a Strategic Asset for the United States 10. ‘Us Jews Them Arabs’: The Lost Jewish Arab symbiosis - in search of the ‘spark of hope in the past’ Conclusion ‘Out of the Ashes’ Bibliography Index

    £26.99

  • The Poetics Of Aristotle

    Double 9 Books The Poetics Of Aristotle

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Poetics of Aristotle by Aristotle, an ancient Greek philosopher, is a seminal work in the realm of literary theory and aesthetics. Written around 335 BCE, this treatise offers profound insights into the nature and principles of poetry and drama. Aristotle explores the concept of mimesis, asserting that art imitates life. He delves into the cathartic effect of tragedy, suggesting that it purges emotions like pity and fear from the audience. He dissects the essential elements of a compelling narrative, emphasizing plot structure with a well-defined beginning, middle, and end. Aristotle's discussion of character is central to The Poetics. He introduces the notion of a tragic flaw, or hamartia, which leads to a character's downfall. His analysis of language, diction, rhythm, and melody underscores their significance in poetic works. The Poetics is particularly renowned for its examination of tragedy. Aristotle outlines key elements, including peripeteia (a reversal of fortune) and anagnorisis (a moment of recognition), which are fundamental to tragic storytelling. This work's enduring impact on literature, theater, and aesthetics is undeniable. It has served as a foundational text for generations of writers, playwrights, and scholars, providing invaluable guidance in the craft of storytelling and dramatic performance.

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • Reclaiming the State A Progressive Vision of

    Pluto Press Reclaiming the State A Progressive Vision of

    Book SynopsisA provocative economic analysis which reconceptualises the nation state as a vehicle for progressive change.Trade Review'Prepare to be blown away and forget what you think you knew about money' -- Independent'This is an excellent book. Anyone who wants to understand why social democratic parties are in crisis across Europe should read it.' -- Larry Elliott'Important... An essential building-block for a constructive debate on a post-Brexit democratic politics' -- Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne'Fascinating' -- Heiner Flassbeck, Heiner Flassbeck, former German Vice-minister for Finance'Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Corbyn phenomenon in the UK' -- Eurointelligence'Mitchell and Fazi convincingly show that the state continues to be at this critical point of history an unavoidable bottleneck... which ought to be reclaimed and subverted if we are to transform societies to the benefit of the peoples' -- Sergi Cutillas, Economist and Researcher'Will surely come to be seen as one of the more important social science works of our time' -- Anthony Coughlan, Village'Provides an excellent study of post-war economic history and a perceptive analysis of the options available for the future' -- CounterfireTable of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction: Make the Left Great Again Part I: The Great Transformation Redux: From Keynesianism to Neoliberalism – and Beyond 1. Broken Paradise: A Critical Assessment of the Keynesian ‘Full Employment’ Era 2. Destined to Fail: Understanding the Crisis of Keynesianism and the Rise of Neoliberalism 3. That Option No Longer Exists: How Britain, and the British Labour Party, Fell into the Monetarist Trap 4. The Paris Consensus: The French Left and the Creation of Neoliberal Europe 5. The State Never Went Away: Neoliberalism as a State-driven Project 6. Après Elle, le Déluge: Are We Entering a Post-Neoliberal Age? Part II: A Progressive Strategy for the Twenty-First Century 7. Towards a Progressive Vision of Sovereignty 8. A Government is Not Like a Household: An Introduction to Modern Monetary Theory 9. I Have a Job for You: Why a Job Guarantee is Better than a Basic Income 10. We Have a (Central) Plan: The Case of Renationalisation Conclusion: Back to the State Notes Index

    £23.39

  • Strange Stories from History for Young People

    Double 9 Books Strange Stories from History for Young People

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £10.19

  • Catalogue Of Violent And Destructive Earthquakes

    Double 9 Books Catalogue Of Violent And Destructive Earthquakes

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Catalogue of Violent and Destructive Earthquakes in the Philippines is a complete reference work that chronicles the seismic history of the Philippines, documenting widespread earthquakes that have formed the kingdom's geological landscape. While there isn't always a broadly identified e book with this identify and writer in my know-how up to September 2021, this sort of guide would be invaluable for researchers, geologists, and catastrophe management specialists. In a hypothetical book of this nature, readers might possibly find unique money owed of historical earthquakes, together with their magnitudes, epicenters, influences on nearby communities, and geological effects. The work may additionally explore the broader geological context of the Philippines, shedding light at the tectonic forces at play on this seismically energetic vicinity. This kind of catalogue would serve as a essential aid for knowledge the earthquake dangers and vulnerabilities in the Philippines, aiding in disaster preparedness, mitigation, and the development of resilient infrastructure. Such a ebook could emphasize the significance of reading and tracking seismic hobby to defend lives and belongings in earthquake-prone areas.

    1 in stock

    £9.89

  • Decolonising the University

    Pluto Press Decolonising the University

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisUnderstanding and transforming the universities' colonial foundations.Trade Review'A very well-researched and highly readable book that I feel compelled to highly recommend' -- Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching'A fine collection of knowledgeable yet readable essays which address a host of vital issues for our times: Eurocentrism, whiteness, power, free speech, inclusion and exclusion, and public higher education... A must-read for anyone interested in enhancing a historical understanding of our present through a consideration of what it means to decolonise' -- Priyamvada Gopal, Reader in Anglophone and Related Literatures, University of Cambridge'As Robbie Shilliam notes astutely in this timely volume, criticism of decolonising the university often overshadows the project itself. These collected reflections provide a much-needed analysis of the global movement to unsettle the Eurocentric white academy' -- Alana Lentin, Western Sydney UniversityTable of Contents1. Introduction: Decolonising the University? - Gurminder K. Bhambra, Dalia Gebrial and Kerem Nişancıoğlu PART I - CONTEXTS: HISTORICAL AND DISCIPLINARY 2. Rhodes Must Fall: Oxford and Movements for Change - Dalia Gebrial 3. Race and the Neoliberal University: Lessons from the Public University - John Holmwood 4. Black/Academia - Robbie Shilliam 5. Decolonising Philosophy - Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Rafael Vizcaíno, Jasmine Wallace and Jeong Eun Annabel We PART II - INSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVES 6. Asylum University: Re-situating Knowledge-exchange along Cross-border Positionalities - Kolar Aparna and Olivier Kramsch 7. Diversity or Decolonisation? Researching Diversity at the University of Amsterdam - Rosalba Icaza and Rolando Vázquez 8. The Challenge for Black Studies in the Neoliberal University - Kehinde Andrews 9. Open Initiatives for Decolonising the Curriculum - Pat Lockley PART III - DECOLONIAL REFLECTIONS 10. Meschachakanis, a Coyote Narrative: Decolonising Higher Education - Shauneen Pete 11. Decolonising Education: A Pedagogic Intervention - Carol Azumah Dennis 12. Internationalisation and Interdisciplinarity: Sharing acrossBoundaries? - Angela Last 13. Understanding Eurocentrism as a Structural Problem of Undone Science - William Jamal Richardson Notes on Contributors Index

    1 in stock

    £16.14

  • The History of the United States from 1492 to

    Double 9 Books The History of the United States from 1492 to

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Vol. 1 authored by Julian Hawthorne offers a comprehensive overview of the nation's development from its early exploration to the dawn of the 20th century. Hawthorne skillfully navigates through the important events which shaped the rise of the US into a dominant global power in this enlightening study. Beginning with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492, the book delves into colonization, the struggle for independence, and the founding of the American Republic. Hawthorne examines significant events like the American Revolution, the framing of the Constitution, westward expansion, and the Civil War in depth, highlighting the individuals and societal forces which shaped these revolutionary periods. Hawthorne presents a vivid picture of the nation's growth through expertly interweaving social, economic, and political threads, touching on the complexities of its cultural melting pot, religious influences, and economic vitality.

    2 in stock

    £13.59

  • Crude Britannia

    Pluto Press Crude Britannia

    Book SynopsisBritain is a land shaped by oil. How does that impact its past, present and future? Trade Review'Tells you all you need to know about oil's part in the industrialisation and deindustrialisation of Britain - how lives were built, how they were destroyed and how we now need to urgently build a green, just and sustainable economy' -- Rebecca Long-Bailey MP‘Vivid and detailed’ -- Financial Times'A vivid, compelling and very human account of how big oil has infiltrated our lives, the people it's enriched and those it's abandoned' -- Caroline Lucas MP'Dripping with delicious detail' -- Aditya Chakrabortty, 'Guardian' journalist'Superbly illustrates how the UK's toxic relationship with oil has defined our politics, our lives and our culture. An engrossing read' -- Jon King, Gang of Four'Compelling. [...] Marriott and Macalister take on the roles of sleuth, archaeologist, and witness to tell a story of oil, money and politics which changed millions of people's lives' -- Madeleine Bunting, author of 'Love of Country: A Hebridean Journey' (Granta, 2017)'As a former oil geologist who worked offshore during the heyday of the North Sea oil boom, I was transported back to those times. This book beautifully captures the mood and spirit of the time, and with a forensic approach it unravels the various political and financial events that took place between the UK government and the oil companies' -- Tim Fairs, former Oil Geologist for Chevron'Truly remarkable. [...] a unique insight into Britain's role and experiences in an oil addicted world' -- Herbert Girardet, Executive Committee Member, Club of Rome'A marvellously rich account of how the oil industry has come to shape contemporary Britain' -- David Beetham, Emeritus Professor of Politics at Leeds'Told with passion and wit, this is a brilliantly original account of oil's lasting national imprint' -- Gavin Bridge, Professor of Geography, Durham University‘A poignant and wonderfully crafted journey that connects the oil industries and global capitalism with local stories. The authors are thoughtful storytellers guiding us through this journey’ -- Farzana Khan, writer and Executive Director of Healing Justice London'A harrowing read ... Marriott and Macalister interweave history and psychogeography. This is refreshing if not seamless: as the narrative style shifts from reportage to the rhythms of speech and prayer you would find in a David Peace novel' -- Guardian‘A stimulating firework display of a book … Crude Britannia demonstrates that, even in the midst of the pressures of practical struggle against the threat of extinction, historical understanding matters’ -- ‘The Ecologist’Table of ContentsList of Maps and Table List of Tracks Prologue: The Last Living Rose PART I: 1940–1979 1. The Whole World Was Aflame روشنايي آسمانها .2 : The Brightness of the Heavens 3. Baby, You Can Drive My Car 4. Dirt Behind the Daydream 5. Only One Road to Paradise PART II: 1979–2008 6. And If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next 7. Tuireadh: Lament 8. Suude ne gbo gima de: The Eye of the Blind 9. Local Hero 10. Stanlow PART III: 2008–2020 11. This Bitter Earth 12. Rough Trade 13. Nexus of Outrage 14. Heading for Extinction Epilogue: The Commonwealth of Wind Notes Selected Bibliography Acknowledgements Index

    £12.99

  • The Loyalists of America and Their Times Vol. 2

    Double 9 Books The Loyalists of America and Their Times Vol. 2

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe book The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 2, written by Egerton Ryerson, is a detailed examination of the lives, struggles, and experiences of loyalists during the American Revolutionary War era. Ryerson dives into the complex stories of people who remained faithful to the British Crown in the midst of unrest. He focuses emphasis on the difficulties experienced by loyalists, which include displacement, persecution, and the loss of property and livelihoods, through rigorous research and captivating narrative. This book continues the detailed account of the loyalists' voyage, delving into their resettlement in Canada and other regions of the British Empire. Ryerson's study goes beyond conventional historical chronicles; it investigates the ideological, political, and social factors which influenced the loyalists' decisions, as well as the broader implications of their decisions on North America's historical trajectory.

    2 in stock

    £16.49

  • Against Apion

    Double 9 Books Against Apion

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £9.89

  • Barcelona 1900

    Cornell University Press Barcelona 1900

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBarcelona 1900 explores the city's artistic flowering in all its dimensions, including paintings by Picasso, Casas, and Santiago Rusiñol; Art Nouveau jewelry by Lluís Masriera; public and domestic architecture by Gaudí, Domènech, and Josep Puig.Trade Review"The subject of this catalog, edited by Sala and accompanying an exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, is turn-of-the-20th-century Barcelona and its great architectural, cultural, political, and societal changes. Coverage includes the works of dominant artists and architects (e.g., Antoni Gaudi's Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia), notable landmarks (e.g., Els Quartes Gats, the cafe once frequented by Pablo Picasso and his bohemian circle of friends), and influences that include fin de siecle Paris, impressionism, and Norwegian artist Edvard Munch within the dynamics of the times. Art historian contributors capture the major highlights of this Catalan city's modernist transformation in eight brief and beautifully illustrated essays. An anthology of poems and prose follows the essays and provides a sampling of Barcelona's literary character. Readers are allowed a glimpse into the lives of the upper classes through interior photographs of their dwellings, and there are many exquisite full-page, full-color reproductions of decorative displays, architectural photographs, and poster art. An exciting chronicle of Barcelona's rich modern history for contemporary readers; recommended for all art-book collections." -- Library Journal, 15 March 2008

    1 in stock

    £48.60

  • Kings, Queens And Pawns An American Woman at the

    Double 9 Books Kings, Queens And Pawns An American Woman at the

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisKings, Queens, and Pawns is a captivating memoir written by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Rinehart gives readers a unique peek into her experiences as a war correspondent during World War I, a profession which was traditionally designated for men at the time. The autobiography takes readers on an incredible journey by Europe during the turbulent years of World War I. Rinehart recounts her views and interactions with major characters such as political leaders, military commanders, and ordinary people touched by the war's devastation. Her story takes readers to the front lines of warfare, the difficulties of wartime reporting, including the deep societal changes caused by the struggle. Rinehart's book stands out for its colorful storytelling and astute observations on the human character in times of distress. She depicts the war's chaos and its repercussions on civilians as well as soldiers. She also considers the changing position of women in society as they assumed new duties and opportunities in the absence of men.

    2 in stock

    £12.79

  • The Good Wifes Guide Le Ménagier de Paris

    Cornell University Press The Good Wifes Guide Le Ménagier de Paris

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis"You said that you would not fail to improve yourself according to my teaching and correction, and you would do everything in your power to behave according to my wishes." [Prologue] "I urge you to bewitch and bewitch again your future husband, and...Trade ReviewA cookbook section contains over 350 recipes, and if many of them are taken from authorities such as the royal chef Taillevent, the author is quite opinionated about what works and what doesn't; he improves some recipes and offers others that seem to be his own. No man before or since has known more about running an affluent household, from keeping vermin out of linen to shopping in the market to caring for hunting hawks. The work has a peculiar tone, bossy yet tender, even elegiac. In their introduction the translators emphasize the husband's firm desire to subordinate his wife, but acknowledge that they found the book more appealing than they had originally expected. -- Paul Freedman * Times Literary Supplement *Table of ContentsIntroduction. Maid to Order: The Good Wife of Paris The Book: Backgrounds, Narrator, Genre, Sources Contexts: Conduct Books and Household Books Glossing the Tale of Griselda: The Model Wife and Marriage in Le Ménagier de Paris Translation ProtocolsThe Good Wife's Guide: The English Text of Le Ménagier de Paris Prologue Introductory Note to Articles 1.1-1.3 Prayers and Orderly Dress (1.1) Behavior and Attire in Public (1.2) The Mass, Confession, the Vices and Virtues (1.3) On Chastity (1.4) Devotion to Your Husband (1.5) Obedience (including the Story of Griselda) (1.6) The Care of the Husband's Person (1.7) The Husband's Secrets (1.8) Introductory Note to Article 1.9 Providing Your Husband with Good Counsel (including the Story of Melibee) (1.9) Introductory Note to Article 2.1 Le Chemin de povreté et de richesse (2.1) Horticulture (2.2) 2 Choosing and Caring for Servants and Horses (2.3) Introductory Note to Article 3.2 Hawking Treatise (3.2) Menus (2.4) Recipes (2.5)Glossary of Culinary Terms Bibliography Index

    4 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Legends Of The Jews Vol. 2

    Double 9 Books The Legends Of The Jews Vol. 2

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisLouis Ginzberg's The Legends of the Jews Vol. 2 is a thorough and influential study. Some stories are brutal and weird, while others creep up on you and draw you in slowly. Because the title character is so indulgent, readers are forced to keep reading to find out what happens next. This historical book is a wonderful compilation of concepts that have been condensed into a single draft for readers of all ages to read. This multi-volume series contains a plethora of Jewish folklore, myths, and stories spanning the centuries from the beginning of recorded history to the conclusion of the biblical era. Vol. 2, Bible Times and Characters from Creation to Jacob, goes into the oldest stories in the Hebrew Bible. This edition of The Legends of the Jews Vol. 2 is both current and legible, with an eye-catching new cover and professionally typeset copy. Ginzberg meticulously weaves together a diverse range of materials, including Talmudic and Midrashic literature, to recreate and build on Old Testament episodes. His literature provides readers with a strong understanding of the cultural and religious roots of Jewish traditions, as well as insights into the moral, ethical, and theological components of these stories.

    2 in stock

    £12.74

  • First Across the Continent

    Double 9 Books First Across the Continent

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisFirst Across the Continent, by Noah Brooks, is an enthralling historical narrative of the extraordinary trip of the United States' first transcontinental railroad. Brooks takes readers on an enthralling journey through the challenges, achievements, and personal tales that shaped this massive project. The book digs into the bold idea of uniting the United States' East and West coastlines via a single continuous railroad line. Brooks eloquently depicts the visionaries, engineers, laborers, and financiers who helped to make this huge endeavor a reality. He highlights the enormous physical challenges faced, such as dangerous terrain, adverse weather conditions, and the vast distance that had to be overcome. Brooks mixes personal histories of those involved among the technical intricacies of construction, providing insight into the lives of the people who worked relentlessly to make the dream of a transcontinental train a reality.

    2 in stock

    £12.79

  • The Anarchy of the Imagination

    Johns Hopkins University Press The Anarchy of the Imagination

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThere is plenty in the book to substantiate Fassbinder's position as the exemplary European filmmaker of his day, plenty to back up the claim staked by the films themselves for an engaged and provocative cinema that can rival Hollywood on its own terms. Sight and SoundTable of ContentsList of IllustrationsPrefaceIntroductionOn Translating Rainer Werner FassbinderAcknowledgmentsPart I. Cinema between Autobiography and Social CriticismPart II. Fellow Filmmakers Pro and ConPart III. Projects and ControversiesPart IV. Literary Past/Cinematic PresentPart V. Monologues and ConfessionsNotesFilmographySelect BibliographyIndex

    2 in stock

    £23.85

  • The History of Puerto Rico

    Double 9 Books The History of Puerto Rico

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe History of Puerto Rico written by R.A. Van Middeldyk is a comprehensive exploration of the island's multifaceted past. This historical text digs into Puerto Rico's rich fabric, from its indigenous roots to its colonial experiences under successive rulers. Van Middeldyk methodically chronicles Puerto Rico's history, analyzing the indigenous Tano people's influences, the advent of Spanish explorers, and the following colonization by the Spanish Empire. The book documents the island's cultural blending, economic prosperity, and the establishment of a distinct Puerto Rican identity. The author deftly navigates crucial events, such as the Spanish-American War, which resulted in the transfer of Puerto Rico from Spain to the United States in 1898.

    2 in stock

    £11.99

  • The Fiction of Narrative

    Johns Hopkins University Press The Fiction of Narrative

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Fiction of Narrative traces the arc and evolution of White's field-defining thought and will become standard reading for students and scholars of historiography, the theory of history, and literary studies.Trade ReviewThe book will interest scholars from an array of disciplines... Recommended. ChoiceTable of ContentsEditor's NotePrefaceEditor's IntroductionAcknowledgments1. Collingwood and Toynbee: Transitions in English Historical Thought2. Religion, Culture, and Western Civilization in Christopher Dawson's Idea of History3. The Abiding Relevance of Croce's Idea of History4. Romanticism, Historicism, and Realism: Toward a Period Concept for Early Nineteenth-Century Intellectual History5. The Tasks of Intellectual History6. The Culture of Criticism: Gombrich, Auerbach, Popper7. The Structure of Historical Narrative8. What Is a Historical System?9. The Politics of Contemporary Philosophy of History10. The Problem of Change in Literary History11. The Problem of Style in Realistic Representation: Marx and Flaubert12. The Discourse of History13. Vico and Structuralist/Poststructuralist Thought14. The Interpretation of Texts15. Historical Pluralism and Pantextualism16. The "Nineteenth Century" as Chronotope17. Ideology and Counterideology in Northrop Frye's Anatomy of Criticism18. Writing in the Middle Voice19. Northrop Frye's Place in Contemporary Cultural Studies20. Storytelling: Historical and Ideological21. The Suppression of Rhetoric in the Nineteenth Century22. Postmodernism and Textual Anxieties23. Guilty of History? The longue durée of Paul RicoeurNotesIndex

    7 in stock

    £26.10

  • The Legends Of The Jews Vol. 3

    Double 9 Books The Legends Of The Jews Vol. 3

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisLouis Ginzberg's The Legends of the Jews Vol. 3 is a thorough and influential study. Some stories are brutal and weird, while others creep up on you and draw you in slowly. Because the title character is so indulgent, readers are forced to keep reading to find out what happens next. This historical book is a wonderful compilation of concepts that have been condensed into a single draft for readers of all ages to read. This multi-volume series contains a plethora of Jewish folklore, myths, and stories spanning the centuries from the beginning of recorded history to the conclusion of the biblical era. Vol. 3, Bible Times and Characters from Creation to Jacob, goes into the oldest stories in the Hebrew Bible. This edition of The Legends of the Jews Vol. 3 is both current and legible, with an eye-catching new cover and professionally typeset copy. Ginzberg meticulously weaves together a diverse range of materials, including Talmudic and Midrashic literature, to recreate and build on Old Testament episodes. His literature provides readers with a strong understanding of the cultural and religious roots of Jewish traditions, as well as insights into the moral, ethical, and theological components of these stories.

    2 in stock

    £13.59

  • The Philippine Islands Vol.- 52

    Double 9 Books The Philippine Islands Vol.- 52

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Volume 52, authored by Emma Helen Blair, offers a comprehensive exploration of Philippine history from 1626 to 1636. In this volume, Blair skillfully navigates the complexities of colonialism, shedding light on the intricate interactions between Spanish colonizers, indigenous communities, and global influences. Through meticulous research and scholarly analysis, Volume 51 reveals the political, social, and economic developments that characterized this period. Emma Helen Blair's work captures the challenges faced by Spanish authorities in maintaining control over their territories, as well as the resilient responses of the local populations. Drawing from primary sources and historical documents, the volume delves into the shifting power dynamics, trade networks, and religious changes that shaped the Philippines during these years. The narrative brings to life the negotiations, confrontations, and partnerships that defined the relationships between different stakeholders. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Volume 52 is both modern and readable.

    2 in stock

    £11.99

  • A Tour on the Prairies

    John Wiley & Sons A Tour on the Prairies

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £17.06

  • My Life Vol.-2

    Double 9 Books My Life Vol.-2

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisMy Life, Volume 2, penned by the renowned composer Richard Wagner, offers a compelling autobiographical narrative that delves into the continued journey of his life and creative endeavors. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft to read by readers of several age groups. This volume provides a detailed account of Wagner's experiences and thoughts, and also reflections during a pivotal phase of his existence. The book chronicles Wagner's artistic evolution, shedding light on his compositions, operatic works, and the challenges he encountered in his pursuit of artistic excellence. It offers insights into his relationships, including his complex interactions with fellow artists, patrons, and critics. Wagner's deep passion for music and his relentless determination to reshape the world of opera are evident throughout the narrative. Volume 2 also provides a window into Wagner's personal life, revealing his thoughts on philosophy, society, and politics. The author's candid reflections on his struggles and triumphs add a layer of authenticity to the narrative, giving readers a profound understanding of the man behind the music.

    2 in stock

    £13.59

  • Billy the Kid

    MP-OKL Uni of Oklahoma Billy the Kid

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisA central character in legends and histories of the Old West, Billy the Kid rivals such western icons as Jesse James and General George Armstrong Custer for the number of books and movies his brief, violent life inspired. This volume introduces readers to the most significant of these written and filmed works.

    3 in stock

    £19.90

  • Abraham Lincoln: A History Vol. 2

    Double 9 Books Abraham Lincoln: A History Vol. 2

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisABRAHAM LINCOLN: A History, Vol. 2 is the first volume of a huge biography series written via John G. Nicolay and John Hay, two near associates of Abraham Lincoln who served as his private secretaries at some point of his presidency. Published in 1890, this work is a seminal exploration of Lincoln's existence, politics, and the events of his era. Nicolay and Hay, having had direct get admission to to Lincoln and his papers, provide a unique and authoritative perspective at the 16th President of the US. Volume 2 of this biography covers Lincoln's early years, his upward push in Illinois politics, and his election because the state's chief in a duration marred by means of deep divisions leading to the Civil War. The authors meticulously researched and acknowledged the events and factors that fashioned Lincoln's man or woman and leadership traits. Their work offers readers with treasured insights into the person who navigated the united states via one of its hardest instances, inclusive of the problems of slavery and secession. ABRAHAM LINCOLN: A History, Vol. 2 stays a useful resource for those in search of an in-intensity know-how of Abraham Lincoln's formative years and his journey to turning into one in every of America's maximum respected presidents.

    2 in stock

    £14.39

  • About Ireland

    Double 9 Books About Ireland

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAbout Ireland is a travelogue written by means of E. Lynn Linton, a British novelist and journalist, inside the past due nineteenth century. The e-book affords a vivid and private account of Linton's journey through Ireland all through a time whilst the us of a changed into grappling with political, social, and cultural changes. In About Ireland, Linton takes readers on a captivating exploration of the Emerald Isle, presenting unique descriptions of its landscapes, towns, and people. She immerses herself in Irish life and tradition, enticing with locals and delving into the kingdom's records and traditions. Linton's travelogue isn't always simply a picturesque depiction of Ireland's beauty however also a mirrored image of the political and social tensions of the generation. The ebook delves into issues consisting of land reform, the warfare for Irish independence, and the connection between the Irish and British. E. Lynn Linton's writing fashion combines personal observations with a eager feel of empathy for the Irish humans and their struggles. About Ireland is a precious ancient document that gives insight into the complicated and multifaceted courting between Ireland and Britain during a vital length of their shared records. Linton's paintings remains applicable as a testomony to the long-lasting fascination with Ireland and its cultural heritage.

    2 in stock

    £9.89

  • The Devils Own Purgatory

    LSU Press The Devils Own Purgatory

    2 in stock

    2 in stock

    £37.80

  • The Data of Ethics

    Double 9 Books The Data of Ethics

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Data of Ethics is a philosophical painting by Herbert Spencer, a distinguished nineteenth-century English logician, sociologist, and evolutionary theorist. Published in 1879, this influential textual content delves into the standards and foundations of ethics from a systematic and evolutionary angle. Herbert Spencer, recognised for his contributions to social theory, applies his evolutionary ideas to the realm of ethics, in search of to set up a systematic foundation for ethical ideas. In The Data of Ethics, Spencer explores the idea that moral conduct is a fabricated from evolution, arguing that moral principles have evolved over the years as adaptive trends for the survival of societies. The book critically examines numerous ethical theories prevalent in Spencer's time, supplying a complete evaluation of the evolution of ethical sentiments and their connection to social enterprise. Spencer contends that ethical behavior is rooted in the natural development of human societies and draws parallels among biological evolution and the evolution of moral norms. The Data of Ethics stays massive inside the history of ethical philosophy for its try to floor moral principles in clinical inquiry. Herbert Spencer's paintings is still studied and debated, contributing to ongoing discussions about the origins and nature of ethical ideals inside the context of societal improvement.

    2 in stock

    £11.99

  • Jeanne D'Arc, Her Life And Death

    Double 9 Books Jeanne D'Arc, Her Life And Death

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisJeanne D'Arc, Her Life and Death was written with the aid of Mrs. Oliphant, a famous Victorian-generation author. The book, which got here out inside the past due 1800s, is about the amazing lifestyles of Joan of Arc, a famous historic figure who is visible as a sign of faith and braveness. The story Mrs. Oliphant tells is an entire have a look at Jeanne D'Arc's life, from her terrible beginnings in Domrémy to her key role within the Hundred Years' War among England and France. The biography is going into notable element about Jeanne's visions from God, her unshakable belief that she turned into supposed to crown Charles VII, and her management on the battlefield, in which she performed a key role inside the siege of Orléans. The author takes a nuanced view of Jeanne D'Arc's individual, exploring the complexities of her trial and final dying as a martyr. Mrs. Oliphant gives readers a look at the political and non-secular climate of the time, which allows them recognize the tough conditions Jeanne changed into in and how her memory affected others. Jeanne D'Arc, Her Life and Death indicates how exact Mrs. Oliphant is at telling ancient tales. She does plenty of study and is aware of the way to write in a way that brings the Maid of Orléans to existence.

    2 in stock

    £12.74

© 2026 Book Curl

    • American Express
    • Apple Pay
    • Diners Club
    • Discover
    • Google Pay
    • Maestro
    • Mastercard
    • PayPal
    • Shop Pay
    • Union Pay
    • Visa

    Login

    Forgot your password?

    Don't have an account yet?
    Create account