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After 1177 B.C. - review
Posted on: 27 August 2024
And Gandalf said: β...The Third Age of the world is ended, and the new age is begun; and it is your task to order its beginning and to preserve what may be preserved. For though much has been saved,...
β β β ββ (2024)
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New history books in July 2024
Posted on: 1 August 2024
I'm off on holiday for a couple of weeks now so posting this round-up a few days before month end - but don't worry I will add on any July history book stragglers into the August post! With that said,...
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Kingdom of Characters - review
Posted on: 5 July 2024
Every year or so I travel to China with my family, to see my wifeβs parents, siblings, nephews and nieces in the town of Fanshi. In the month before we leave I have another go at polishing up my...
β β βββ (2022)
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New history books in June 2024
Posted on: 1 July 2024
Nearly all of the 12 popular history books (published in the UK) I found from June 2024 are focussed on Europe, except for a near miss with a history of Jersulem, and a work on history and human...
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Discovering Pompeii - review
Posted on: 7 June 2024
It was just after midday. The sun was high in the sky and radiating heat over the Roman town. Most people sought shade, perhaps beneath a portico or under a tree. The family of four hurried down the...
β β β ββ (2018)
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New history books in May 2024
Posted on: 1 June 2024
12 to add to the pile from last month with a common theme of colonial conflict - from Yale and Slavery, encounters between indigenous Australian people and the British, the Spice Trade, and the direct...
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Conquered - review
Posted on: 24 May 2024
This is a fascinating description of what happened to certain Anglo-Saxon (and Anglo-Danish) individuals and families in the years immediately following the Norman Conquest. But as the author herself...
β β β β β (2022)
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Three years old today! π
Posted on: 21 May 2024
This website started in May 2021, three years ago today. This post is a reflection on how it is all going: what it has achieved, what it has not, what may be still to come. This is split into two...
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Arise, England - review
Posted on: 17 May 2024
Can you predict the actions of any individual? Can you even predict what you will yourself do tomorrow? Of course, for most of us for most of the time, what we choose to do tomorrow wonβt have much...
β β β β β (2024)
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New history books in April 2024
Posted on: 1 May 2024
A few more on the shelf this month compared to last, with a couple that may even qualify for blockbuster history book status, if you are an E Cline or a Z Badawi fan... Click the book covers to see a...
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The Nirvana Express - review
Posted on: 19 April 2024
My first step on the road to enlightenment occurred about ten years ago in the offices of an accounting firm in London. I was sitting in a meeting room with about twenty actuaries, my eyes closed...
β β β β β (2023)
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New history books in March 2024
Posted on: 1 April 2024
March always seems to be a slower month for history books for some reason that I can't entirely fathom, but there's enough to be getting on with! I've shared a few notes below on a few that I would...
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