Through Thirty Years, 1892-1922

Through Thirty Years, 1892-1922
Title Through Thirty Years, 1892-1922 PDF eBook
Author Henry Wickham Steed
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1924
Genre Europe
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Through Thirty Years, 1892-1922

Through Thirty Years, 1892-1922
Title Through Thirty Years, 1892-1922 PDF eBook
Author Henry Wickham Steed
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Pages
Release 1924
Genre Europe
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Through Thirty Years

Through Thirty Years
Title Through Thirty Years PDF eBook
Author Henry Wickham Steed
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Release 1925
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The Unexpected Story of Nathaniel Rothschild

The Unexpected Story of Nathaniel Rothschild
Title The Unexpected Story of Nathaniel Rothschild PDF eBook
Author John Cooper
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 391
Release 2015-07-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1472917073

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The Unexpected Story of Nathaniel Rothschild is the only full length biography of Nathaniel, the first Lord Rothschild (1840-1915). The Rothschild family in all its branches is of compelling and continuing interest and fascination. A family that could make or break dynasties, that could bankrupt industrial magnates but who also were outstanding philanthropists and collectors of some of the world`s greatest art treasures. Ardently supportive of the founding of the State of Israel, Nathaniel was also adept at playing the political game within and without Jewry. He went to extremes to ensure that Jewish refugees from Russian pogroms went to Palestine and did not come to the UK. The first Jew in the House of Lords, he had previously stood as a Liberal MP and fought for social justice. He knew every leading British politician from Disraeli to Lloyd George. Indeed as a leading figure in the City, he helped Lloyd George to surmount this country's worst ever financial crisis. He died a man mourned by the political elite and the masses. It is only now that his story has been fully told.

Eça de Queirós and the Victorian Press

Eça de Queirós and the Victorian Press
Title Eça de Queirós and the Victorian Press PDF eBook
Author Teresa Pinto Coelho
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 244
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 185566268X

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E a de Queir s' work has primarily been studied within the context of French literature and culture. This book presents a different E a. Focusing on the years that he lived in Paris, it demonstrates how the periodicals he himself conceived and edited were modeled on dozens of Victorian ones such as the Contemporary Review, the Review of Reviews or the Idler, as well as on some American ones such as the Forum, the Arena, and the North American Review. This book shows us an E a who is undeniably an Anglophile, an E a long seduced by the diversity and originality of English thought, an E a increasingly distant from the French cultural model which had marked his education. Teresa Pinto Coelho is Full Professor and Chair in Anglo-Portuguese Studies at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

Revolution from Above

Revolution from Above
Title Revolution from Above PDF eBook
Author Kerry Raymond Bolton
Publisher Arktos
Pages 273
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 1907166505

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Dr. Bolton demonstrates that the supposed rivalry between Marxist-inspired movements and capitalism has always been an illusion. He shows that the ultimate goal of capitalism is to create a worldwide collectivist society of consumers, and Marxism is merely one means of attaining this. He traces this idea back to Plato, through the Illuminati, the Freemasons, the French Revolution, and Communism.

The Diaries of Sir Ernest Satow, 1921-1926 - Volume Two (1924-1926)

The Diaries of Sir Ernest Satow, 1921-1926 - Volume Two (1924-1926)
Title The Diaries of Sir Ernest Satow, 1921-1926 - Volume Two (1924-1926) PDF eBook
Author Ian Ruxton (ed.)
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 424
Release 2019-08-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0359146309

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The distinguished diplomat Sir Ernest Satow's retirement began in 1906 and continued until his death in August 1929. From 1907 he settled in the small town of Ottery St. Mary in rural East Devon, England. He was very active, serving as a British delegate at the Second Hague Peace Conference in 1907 and on various committees related to church, missionary and other more local affairs: he was a magistrate and chairman of the Urban District Council. He had a very wide social circle of family, friends and former colleagues, with frequent distinguished visitors. He produced two seminal books: A Guide to Diplomatic Practice (1917, now in its seventh revised edition and referred to as 'Satow') and A Diplomat in Japan (1921). The latter is highly evaluated as a rare foreigner's view of the years leading to the Meiji Restoration of 1868. This book in two volumes is the last in a series of Satow's diaries edited by Ian Ruxton. This is the first-ever publication.