Michael Howard Livres
Michael Howard était un historien militaire britannique distingué dont le travail a offert de profondes perspectives sur la nature de la guerre et ses conséquences sociales. Il était connu pour ses recherches méticuleuses et sa capacité à relier les conflits historiques à des contextes sociaux et politiques plus larges. Son érudition a exploré aussi bien les engagements passés que les considérations stratégiques futures.






Van Gogh: His Life and Works in 500 Images
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This comprehensive new book is an essential volume for anyone who wants to learn more about this intriguing artist, and to survey their greatest works in one beautfully illustrated collection.
British Intelligence in the Second World War provides the only reliable account yet published--or ever likely to be published--of the part played by British intelligence in allied strategy and operations in the Second World War. No such account could have been written without the unrestricted access which was afforded to Professor Hinsley and his colleagues to the full range of British government intelligence records and to political and military archives of the war and before.
An Agricultural Testament (Hardback)
- 266pages
- 10 heures de lecture
It was meant to be a simple task of repossessing an executive jet from Nigeria... Mike became embroiled in a mess created by an English aristocrat involved in illegal currency dealing. At the same time, Mossad agents were plotting the kidnapping of a Nigerian diplomat in Kensington. To escape certain death from two groups of very angry Nigerians, Mike took off from Lagos International Airport, without permission, only to have the Nigerian Air Force waiting to shoot him down. They didn't succeed but Mike was arrested in The Ivory Coast where he finally landed. In a horrible twist, Mike's friends, two engineers who helped him escape, were jailed in Nigeria for two years. This incredible true story will make you hold your breath, laugh and cry.
The Treasures of Monet
- 63pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Produced in association with the Musee Marmottan Monet, this beautifully illustrated book looks at the life and work of the leading light in the Impressionist movement.
The Impressionists by Themselves
A Selection of Their Paintings, Drawings, and Sketches with Extracts from Their Writings
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Through a selection of paintings, drawings and sketches by more than 20 painters, and extracts from their writings, this book provides an insight into the lives of the men and women who forged the Impressionist movement. Personalities featured include Renoir, Monet, Degas and Pissarro.
The autobiography chronicles Michael Howard's remarkable journey from a privileged childhood to a military career and then to academia. His diverse heritage and experiences, including wartime service in Italy, shaped his contributions to the study of war and international relations. As a prominent historian, he held esteemed positions at Oxford and Yale, founded key institutions, and received numerous prestigious awards. Howard's life illustrates how seemingly disparate elements can converge to create a significant and impactful legacy in the field of history.
By Moonlight and Spirit Flight
- 72pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Exploring the intriguing question of "why witches flew," this extended essay delves into witchcraft lore through the lens of a prolific modern writer. It investigates historical, cultural, and psychological aspects of witchcraft, offering insights into the symbolism and significance of flight in witch mythology. The author combines scholarly research with engaging narrative to illuminate the complex relationship between witches and their perceived powers, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in folklore and history.
