An Utterly Exasperated History of Modern Britain
Title | An Utterly Exasperated History of Modern Britain PDF eBook |
Author | John O'Farrell |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 516 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN | 0552775460 |
Elucidates the bizarre events, ridiculous characters and stupid decisions that have shaped Britain's story since 1945.
An Utterly Impartial History of Britain, Or, 2000 Years of Upper-class Idiots in Charge
Title | An Utterly Impartial History of Britain, Or, 2000 Years of Upper-class Idiots in Charge PDF eBook |
Author | John O'Farrell |
Publisher | Doubleday Books |
Pages | 498 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN | 9780385611992 |
Many of us were put off history by the dry and dreary way it was taught at school. Back then -~The Origins of the Industrial Revolution' somehow seemed less compelling than the chance to test the bold claim on Timothy Johnson's -~Shatterproof' ruler.But here at last is a chance to have a good laugh and learn all that stuff you feel you really ought to know by now... In this -~Horrible History for Grown Ups' you can read how Anglo-Saxon liberals struggled to be positive about immigration; -~Look I think we have to try and respect the religious customs of our new Viking friends -" oi, he's nicked my bloody ox!'Discover how England's peculiar class system was established by some snobby French nobles whose posh descendents still have wine cellars and second homes in the Dordogne today. And explore the complex socio-economic reasons why Britain's kings were the first in Europe to be brought to heel; (because the Stuarts were such a useless bunch of untalented, incompetent, arrogant, upper-class thickoes that Parliament didn't have much choice.) A book about then that is also incisive and illuminating about now, -~2000 Years of Upper Class Idiots in Charge', is an hilarious, informative and cantankerous journey through Britain' fascinating and bizarre history.As entertaining as a witch burning, and a lot more laughs.
Utterly Exasperated History of Modern Britain
Title | Utterly Exasperated History of Modern Britain PDF eBook |
Author | John O'Farrell |
Publisher | Doubleday UK |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780385616232 |
Following his hugely popular account of the previous 2000 years, John O Farrell now comes bang up to date with a hilarious modern history asking How the hell did we end up here? An Utterly Exasperated History of Modern Britain informs, e
An Utterly Exasperated History of Modern Britain
Title | An Utterly Exasperated History of Modern Britain PDF eBook |
Author | John O'Farrell |
Publisher | Doubleday Books |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN | 9780385616225 |
Elucidates the bizarre events, ridiculous characters and stupid decisions that have shaped Britain's story since 1945.
I.O.U.
Title | I.O.U. PDF eBook |
Author | John Lanchester |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2010-01-05 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 143916987X |
For most people, the reasons for the sudden collapse of our economy still remain obscure. I.O.U. is the story of how we came to experience such a complete financial disaster, starting with the magical proliferation of credit that led to an explosion of lending on the global and local landscapes of banking and finance. Viewing the crisis through the lens of politics, culture, and contemporary history—from the invention and widespread misuse of financial instruments to the culpability of subprime mortgages—Lanchester deftly draws conclusions on the limitations of financial and governmental regulation, capitalism’s deepest flaw, and most important, on the plain and simple facts of human nature where cash is concerned. With newly updated, superbly written reportage, Lanchester delivers a shrewd perspective and a digestible, comprehensive analysis that connects the dots for expert and casual reader alike. Part economic primer, part fiscal and historical analysis, I.O.U. is an eye-opener of a book.
Things Can Only Get Better
Title | Things Can Only Get Better PDF eBook |
Author | John O'Farrell |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2010-10-31 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1409020770 |
Like bubonic plague and stone cladding, no-one took Margaret Thatcher seriously until it was too late. Her first act as leader was to appear before the cameras and do a V for Victory sign the wrong way round. She was smiling and telling the British people to f*** off at the same time. It was something we would have to get used to.' Things Can Only Get Better is the personal account of a Labour supporter who survived eighteen miserable years of Conservative government. It is the heartbreaking and hilarious confessions of someone who has been actively involved in helping the Labour party lose elections at every level: school candidate: door-to-door canvasser: working for a Labour MP in the House of Commons; standing as a council candidate; and eventually writing jokes for a shadow cabinet minister. Along the way he slowly came to realise that Michael Foot would never be Prime Minister, that vegetable quiche was not as tasty as chicken tikki masala and that the nuclear arms race was never going to be stopped by face painting alone.
The History of Britain
Title | The History of Britain PDF eBook |
Author | John Milton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 496 |
Release | 1818 |
Genre | Great Britain |
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