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  • av Federico Garcia Lorca
    175,-

  • av Paul Preston
    509,-

    This collection of essays by Paul Preston, the preeminent historian of modern Spain, falls broadly into three sections.The book's title reflects the first three chapters that deal with the hypocrisy and prejudice of British foreign policy towards the Spanish Republic, greatly influenced by the right-wing diplomats Norman King and Sir Henry Chilton.Their attitude contrasts sharply with the selfless humanitarian efforts of medical personnel from across the globe, including many doctors and nurses from Britain, Ireland and Commonwealth countries whose contribution is discussed in the next two chapters.The final two chapters assess the influence on British perceptions of the Spanish Civil War of four prominent 'writer-historians': George Orwell, Herbert Southworth, Burnett Bolloten and Gerald Brenan.Essential reading for anyone interested in finding out more about the background to British attitudes to the Spanish Civil War

  • av John Langdon-Davies
    220,99

  • av Cristina Fernández Cubas
    235,-

  • av David Marshall
    205,-

  • av Keith Scott Watson
    235,-

  • av Bob Baldock
    220,-

    Bob Baldock spent five months in the Sierra Maestra of Cuba in1958 with Fidel Castro's combat unit, Movimiento 26 de Julio. While there, he was the only U.S. citizen from the mainland to see action in combat with Fidel's unit. Essentially autobiographical, Wild Green Oranges is a novel based on those experiences.

  • - A Spanish Civil War Memoir
    av James R Jump
    220,-

  • - Memoirs of an International Brigader
    av Jan Kurzke
    235,-

  • - Inside the Spanish Republic
    av Kate Mangan
    246,-

  • av Juana Manuela Gorriti
    190,-

  • - The Memoirs of Frida Stewart
    av Frida Stewart
    220,-

  • av Juana Manuela Gorriti
    175,-

  • av Elizabeth Lake
    205,-

  • av Elizabeth Lake
    259,-

    First published in 1946, Marguerite Reilly traces the story of an Irish immigrant family across four generations, from the time of the Irish famine up to the second world war, as they struggle to survive and educate their children. A "must read" for anyone with Anglo-Irish heritage. "The book engages the reader's attention from the first page. It is acutely observed and beautifully written" - The Spectator"A formidable piece of characterisation" - The Fifeshire Advertiser"A dominating, deplorable and heroic character, on a scale that English fiction seldom affords" - Elizabeth Bowen, The TatlerElizabeth Lake was the pen-name adopted by Inez Pearn, a girl from a working-class background who won a scholarship to Oxford in the 1930s to study Spanish literature. She was active in the campaign for Britain to support the Spanish Republic and was later involved in the Mass Observation movement. She wrote five novels. Along the way she mixed with a host of contemporary artists and intellectuals, including Marghanita Laski, Sally Graves, Phillip Toynbee, A J Ayer, the Bauhaus photographer Lucia Moholy and the painter Sir William Coldstream, whose portrait of her is held in the Tate Britain. She was briefly married to Stephen Spender and subsequently, more enduringly, to the poet and sociologist Charles Madge.

  • av George Nichols, Esmond Romilly & John Cornford
    205,-

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