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  • - Hungary - The Peace Conferences of 1919-23 and Their Aftermath
    av Bryan Cartledge
    213

    White aster flowers, on sale on the streets of Budapest on the eve of All Souls' Day, are made the symbol of a revolution which brings Mihaly Karolyi (1875-1955) to power at the head of a National Council. Karoly concludes an armistice which leaves large areas of Hungarian territory under occupation by French, Romanian and Serbian forces.

  • - A Biography
    av Bruce King
    273,-

    The poet and author Robert Graves (1895-1985), now best known for his historical novels "I, Claudius" and "Claudius the God", thanks to the legendary BBC TV adaptation, was recognised as one of the better Edwardian and First World War poets. This biography tells his story.

  • av Alan Sharp
    210

    The end of the First World War saw Britain at the height of its power. Its main negotiator at the forthcoming peace conference would be its prime minister, the ebullient and enigmatic David Lloyd George (1863-1945), the "Welsh Wizard" - "the man who had won the war". This title investigates the extent to which Lloyd George succeeded in his aims.

  • - France
    av David Watson
    213

    The Anglo-Saxon view of Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929) is based on John Maynard Keynes' misjudged caricature, that he had imposed a treaty that was harsh and oppressive of Germany. French critics' view, however, is that he had been too lenient, and left Germany in a position to challenge the treaty.

  • av Sean Sheehan
    202,-

    A biography of Lenin. It examines his legacy in the light of the complete and total collapse of the ideology he espoused. It seeks to separate the myth from the fact, and let the real Lenin emerge from behind the opposing shrouds of deification and condemnation, revealing the creator of the 20th century's most influential yet bloodthirsty beliefs.

  • av Andrew Taylor
    170

    Part of the Prime Ministers Series, Law was a Conservative who opposed Home rule for Ireland

  • av Harry Conroy
    167

    Part of the Prime Ministers Series, Callaghan was the Labour Prime Minister who was defeated by Thatcher

  • av David (University of Liverpool) Dutton
    227

    Alec Douglas-Home was an aristocrat who disclaimed his peerage to become Prime Minister in 1963.

  • av Chris (University of Nottingham Wrigley
    180

    Part of the 20 Prime Ministers Series

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    av Hugh Purcell
    165

    A biography of the Liberal British Prime Minister, 'Who Won the War'.

  • av Stephen Bates
    167

    Asquith's administration laid the foundation of Britain's welfare state, but he was plunged into a major power struggle with the House of Lords. Asquith was Prime Minister on the outbreak of World War I, but his government fell in 1916 as a result of the 'Shells Scandal'.

  • av Roy Hattersley
    167

    A biography of the intriguing life of the unknown Liberal British Prime Minister.

  • av Ewen Green
    167

    Prime Minister known for announcing 'that Britain favoured a homeland for the Jewish People in Palestine'.

  • av Eric Midwinter
    167

    A biography of the first Prime Minister of the 20th Century during the height of the British Empire.

  • av Robert Taylor
    167

    British Prime Minister who worked with Clinton to bring peace to Northern Ireland

  • av Clare Beckett
    184

    Deals with Britain's first woman prime minister, friend of Ronald Reagan and the longest serving head of government in the 20th century (1979-90), but also the only one to be removed from office in peacetime by pressure from within her own party.

  • av Denis MacShane
    182

    Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath is best known for taking Britain into the European Union.

  • av Jeremy Lemmon
    165

    A biography that provides the historical background to the various Shakespeare plays and sets his life in the context of his times.

  • av Mick Temple
    167

    Biography of the last British Prime Minister of the 20th Century.

  • av David Bradbury
    194

    Radio broadcasts from the Cotton Club from 1927 onwards brought national recognition to Duke Ellington and his band; recordings of his compositions - particularly Saddest Tale, Echoes of Harlem, Black and Tan Fantasy, and Mood Indigo - spread their fame internationally.

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