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David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English novelist, poet, playwright and literary critic, one of the key writers of the early twentieth century, most famous for his criticism of rationalism and industrialization. This volume includes many wonderful short stories like Tickets, Please, The Blind Man, and Monkey Nuts. Some of these works Lawrence wrote during World War I, then extensively revisited specifically for this edition.
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David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English novelist, poet, playwright and literary critic, one of the key writers of the early twentieth century, most famous for his criticism of rationalism and industrialization. Written after World War I and set in postwar England and Italy, the novel Aarons Rod tells the story of Aaron Sisson, is a union official in the coal mines, who flees to Italy from the terrible state of England and his failing marriage. The book raises questions about social and political institutions of Lawrences times and touches upon the issues of the ideologies that formed the Western World.
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David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English novelist, poet, playwright and literary critic, one of the key writers of the early twentieth century, most famous for his criticism of rationalism and industrialization. Set in the Nottinghamshire, England, The Rainbow follows three generations of the Brangwens, a strong and energetic family, deeply attached to the land they own. The book focuses on the individuals struggle against the confining rules and restrictions of social life.
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David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English novelist, poet, playwright and literary critic, one of the key writers of the early twentieth century, most famous for his criticism of rationalism and industrialization. Set in the Nottinghamshire, England, The Rainbow follows three generations of the Brangwens, a strong and energetic family, deeply attached to the land they own. The book focuses on the individuals struggle against the confining rules and restrictions of social life.
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David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English novelist, poet, playwright and literary critic, one of the key writers of the early twentieth century, most famous for his criticism of rationalism and industrialization. St. Mawr is a short novel about Lou Witt, who abandons her sterile marriage and leaved England. Her sense of alienation is associated with her encounter with a high-spirited stallion, the St. Mawr. She settles in a remote ranch set high in the mountains of New Mexico.
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Herbert George Wells (1866 - 1946) was an English writer. He was prolific in many genres, writing dozens of novels, short stories, and works of social commentary, but he is now best remembered for his science fiction novels. This volume contains some of his most wonderful short stories, including The Sea Raiders - the story which describes a brief period when a previously unknown sort of giant squid, which attacks humans, is encountered on the coast of Devon, England.
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Herbert George Wells (1866 - 1946) was an English writer. He was prolific in many genres, writing dozens of novels, short stories, and works of social commentary, but he is now best remembered for his science fiction novels. The Wheels of Chance is his early comic novel. It is a humorous account of a young mans cycling holiday in the south of England, somewhat in the style of Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome.
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Eavesdropping on Jane Austens England explores the real England of Jane Austens lifetime. It was a troubled period, with disturbing changes in industry and agriculture and a constant dread of invasion and revolution. The comfortable, tranquil country of her fiction is a complete contrast to the England in which she actually lived. From forced marriages and the sale of wives in marketplaces to boys and girls working down mines or as chimney sweeps, this enthralling social history reveals how our ancestors worked, played and struggled to survive. Taking in the horror of ghosts and witches, bull baiting, highwaymen and the stench of corpses swinging on roadside gibbets, this book is a must-read for anyone wanting to discover the genuine story of Jane Austens England and the background to her novels.
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Revolution, the fourth volume of Peter Ackroyds enthralling History of England begins in 1688 with a revolution and ends in 1815 with a famous victory. In it, Ackroyd takes readers from William of Oranges accession following the Glorious Revolution to the Regency, when the flamboyant Prince of Wales ruled in the stead of his mad father, George III, and England was – again –at war with France, a war that would end with the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo. Late Stuart and Georgian England marked the creation of the great pillars of the English state. The Bank of England was founded, as was the stock exchange, the Church of England was fully established as the guardian of the spiritual life of the nation and parliament became the sovereign body of the nation with responsibilities and duties far beyond those of the monarch. It was a revolutionary era in English letters, too, a time in which newspapers first flourished and the English novel was born. It was an era in which coffee houses and playhouses boomed, gin flowed freely and in which shops, as we know them today, began to proliferate in our towns and villages. But it was also a time of extraordinary and unprecedented technological innovation, which saw England utterly and irrevocably transformed from a country of blue skies and farmland to one of soot and steel and coal.
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Herbert George Wells (1866 - 1946) was an English writer. He was prolific in many genres, writing dozens of novels, short stories, and works of social commentary, but he is now best remembered for his science fiction novels. The War of the Worlds is an early science fiction novel which describes an invasion of England by aliens from Mars. It is one of the earliest and best-known depictions of an alien invasion of Earth, which has influenced many others, as well as spawning several films, radio dramas, comic book adaptations, and a television series based on the story.
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Herbert George Wells (1866 - 1946) was an English writer. He was prolific in many genres, writing dozens of novels, short stories, and works of social commentary, but he is now best remembered for his science fiction novels. Mr. Britling Sees It Through is a novel, Wells attempt to make sense of World War I. It begins with a lighthearted account of an American visiting England for the first time, but the outbreak of war changes everything. Day by day and month by month, Wells chronicles the unfolding events and public reaction as witnessed by the inhabitants of one house in rural Essex.
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David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English novelist, poet, playwright and literary critic, one of the key writers of the early twentieth century, most famous for his criticism of rationalism and industrialization. The Trespasser is the second Lawrences novel, and it tells the story of Siegmund, a violinist, who is married to Beatrice and has kids. He falls in love with a younger musician Helena, spends a week with her, and after returning home realizes, that he cannot choose between her or Beatrice and the children.
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Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) was an English writer. He was prolific in many genres, writing dozens of novels, short stories, and works of social commentary, but he is now best remembered for his science fiction novels. Tales of Space and Time is a fantasy and science fiction collection of three short stories and two novellas, including A Story of the Days To Come - a novella which depicts two lovers in a dystopian future London of the 22nd century.
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David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English novelist, poet, playwright and literary critic, one of the key writers of the early twentieth century, most famous for his criticism of rationalism and industrialization. A Fragment of Stained Glass and Other Stories is a delightful collection of authors early short stories like The Thorn in the Flesh, Daughters of the Vicar, The Shadow in the Rose Garden, and Goose Fair.
Диссертация на тему «Палестина во внешней политике ...
L., 1943; Sidebotham H. British imperial interests in Palestine. ...... Wasserstein B. Herbert Samuel and the Palestine problem // The English historical review ...
Библия и меч. Англия и Палестина от бронзового века до ...
ENGLAND AND PALESTINE. FROM THE BRONZE AGE TO ...... SIDEBOTHAM, HERBERT, Great Britain and Palestine, London, 1937. SOKOLOW, NAHUM.
Диссертация на тему «Деятельность британских органов ...
Sidebotham, H. British Policy and the Palestine Mandate / H. Sidebotham -L.: Benn, 1929. ..... Wasserstein, B. Herbert Samuel: A political life/ B. Wasserstein.
Министерство образования Республики Беларусь УО ...
Dictionary (http://www.merriam-webster.com), Oxford English ... Herbert H. Clark ...... Colonel Sidebotham was standing next toPrendergast, firmlyhold-.
Evelyn Waugh "Decline and Fall"
daughter of the Honorable Aubrey Herbert, M.P. Laura Herbert's family was ... English Usage and the Oxford English Dictionary were constant companions. He ... Sidebotham ['saId"bPtqm], Sebastien [sI'bxstjqn] Cholmondley ['CAmlI],
ИСТОРИЯ ГОСУДАРСТВА ИЗРАИЛЬ, Штереншис М.
Ben-Gurion, D. Israel, A Personal History, New English Library, London, 1972. ...... Kedourie, E. "Sir Herbert Samuel and the Government of Palestine," Middle Eastern Studies [London], 5, No.l, ...... Sidebotham, H. Great Britain and Palestine .

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