How England Saved Europe, 1793-1815, Volume 1 (Barnes & Noble Digital Library) e-bog
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Fitchett's four-volume history is a stirring and frankly biased account of England's role as protector and defender of civilization against what the author terms "e;the wild-menace of Revolutionary France and the world-threatening despotism of Napoleon."e; In Volume One (1900), the focus is on the Low Countries and Egypt. Fitchett discusses the period of England and the Revolution, no...
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25,00 DKK
Forlag
Barnes & Noble
Udgivet
26 april 2011
Længde
408 sider
Genrer
1DBK
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781411452510
Fitchett's four-volume history is a stirring and frankly biased account of England's role as protector and defender of civilization against what the author terms "e;the wild-menace of Revolutionary France and the world-threatening despotism of Napoleon."e; In Volume One (1900), the focus is on the Low Countries and Egypt. Fitchett discusses the period of England and the Revolution, noting Pitts relationship with France as well as some early battles; the next period, The Hour of Englands Peril, showcases a good deal of mutiny within England. Lastly, Bonaparte in the East paints a portrait of Napoleon in his many pursuits.