In 1851 Queen Victoria opened the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, it was the high water mark of English achievement - the nation at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution, at the heart of a burgeoning Empire, with a queen who would reign for another 50 years. In the following 150 years, the fate of the nation has faced turmoil and transformation. But it is too simple to talk of decline? Has Great Britain sacrificed its identity in order to stay part of the present world order. Leading historian, Jeremy Black, completes the landmark four volume Brief History of Britain series with a brilliant, insightful examination of how present day Britain was formed.
From the Norman Conquest to the Battle of Bosworth Field - how Britain was invaded and become a nation. The first volume in the stunning four volume Brief History of Britain series.
From the Battle of Hastings to the Battle of Bosworth Field, Nicholas Vincent tells the story of how Britain was born.
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The Grammar Grammar
Because English grammar is in transition, relaxing outmoded rules to conform to reality, this book is not just for students in high school and college but also for adults who want a brief, sensible guidebook for business and personal writing.
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John Grisham - The Pelican Brief Penguin Readers Level 5 (2300 words) In Washington two judges are murdered and only a young law student, Darby Shaw, knows why. She has uncovered a secret but will anyone believe her and can she stay alive long enough to persuade them she is right? A great thriller by one of the most outstanding writers of the genre today.