Das Hermannsdenkmal der Landsmannschaft Cheruscia Leipzig von Bildhauer Johannes Hartmann (1869-1952)
by Mario Todte
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2011
by Commonwealth Secretariat
The British Fleet in the Great War (Classic Reprint)
by Archibald Hurd
Have Faith in Massachusetts (a Collection of Speeches and Messages)
by Calvin Coolidge
Lectures on the Eruptive Fevers, Delivered at St. Thomas's Hospital, in January 1843
by George Gregory
How to Secure and Retain Attention (Classic Reprint)
by James L Hughes
Characters of Shakespeare's Plays (Shakespeare's Plays) (Cambridge Library Collection - Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama)
by William Hazlitt
The critic, essayist and painter William Hazlitt (1778-1830) published and lectured widely on English literature, from Elizabethan drama to reviews of the latest work of his own time. His first extended work of literary criticism was Characters of Shakespeare's Plays, published in 1817. This volume from 1908 takes the text of the first edition and adds notes explaining complex terms to readers and an introduction by J. H. Lobban, a lecturer in English at Birkbeck College. As such it is the ideal...
The Revolutionary Spirit Preceding the French Revolution (Classic Reprint)
by Felix Rocquain
A Descriptive Historical and Statistical Account of Millwall, Commonly Called the Isle of Dogs; Including Notices of the Founding, Opening, Etc. of the West India Docks and City Canal; And Notes Relating to Limehouse, Poplar, Blackwall, and Stepney. - Schola
by Benjamin Harris Cowper
In this book of World War II reminiscences, edited by "flying ace" Laddie Lucas, airmen from both sides of all nationalities recall memorable characters they met in the air forces. There are intimate, first-hand portraits of the famous and the not-so-famous, from heroes like Leonard Cheshire, Douglas Bader and Johnnie Johnson to the legendary Commanders-in-Chief like Sir Arthur ("Bomber") Harris, their pilots, air and ground crews and operational personnel. Here, remembered for their courage, co...
The Great Eclipse of 1999, the celestial event of the 20th century, is examined from every perspective in this comprehensive guide, which includes examples of how the lives of individuals such as Jesus Christ, Julius Caesar and Prince Charles and Princess Diana were affected by solar eclipses.