Aleksander Nikolyukin
Ernest Hemingway
Howard Fast
A historical novel about israel in the years prior to the destruction of the second temple in jerusalem chronicles the life of queen berenice bat agrippa, a beautiful hasmonean princess and the daughter of king agrippa i, the king of israel, including her.
Petros Livaditakis
Wendy Cope
Mary Ann Lazarus
Aaron Parrett
Diana M. Ruggiero
Anni Llyn
Gabriella Scarlatta
Günter Berghaus
Humaira Saeed
Frederick Burwick
Kate Conley
Margarita Vaysman
Samuel Butler
Clive Edwards
This four-volume edition of primary source materials documents the histories of design across the long nineteenth-century.
Joya Chatterji
Nick Thomas
Ashley 'Dotty' Charles
Dan Smith
Victoria Muñoz
Ruby Maloni
Robert Craig
George Orwell
The authoratitive text 'there are occasions where it pays better to fight and be beaten than not to fight at all' both a memoir of orwell's experiences during the spanish civil war and a heartfelt tribute to those who.
Eithne Ní Ní Ghallchobhair
John MacArthur
Franz Egon Rode
Gwasg y Lolfa Staff
Mazzino Montinari
Paul Hughes
Nick Thomas
Mazzino Montinari
Jacki Hill-Murphy
Lydia R. Cooper
Benjamin Lai
Jonathan Calvert
Rebecca Butler
Paul Michael Lützeler
Mandy Green
This volume of essays reconfigures the reception history of milton and his works by bringing to the fore women reading, writing, and rewriting milton, bringing together in conversation a range of voices from diverse historical, cultural, religious and soc.
Rebecca Butler
Roger Paulin
Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos
Known for his maxim "make it new," ezra pound played a principal role in shaping the modernist movement as a poet, translator, and literary critic.
Hakan Özoğlu
The immediate aftermath of world war i coincided with the tenure of rear admiral mark l.
Raphaël Cheriau
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the zanzibar sultanate became the focal point of european imperial and humanitarian policies, most notably britain, france, and germany.
Maria Frommhold
Martin Davis
George Robb
Strength and goodness (force-bonté) by bakary diallo is one of the only memoirs of world war i ever written or published by an african.
John Marriott
Stephen Snelders
Klaus-Dietmar Henke
Timothy David Amos