Citizen Clem
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The Orwell Prize-winning biography of Clement Attlee, a landmark contribution to the political dialogue by the 'outstanding historian of his generation'







The Orwell Prize-winning biography of Clement Attlee, a landmark contribution to the political dialogue by the 'outstanding historian of his generation'
John Bew explores the intellectual foundations and core beliefs of the man who defeated Winston Churchill and created the england we know today.
A magisterial re-evaluation of Britain's greatest ever foreign secretary by the Orwell Prize-winning author of Citizen Clem
Containing an Account of the Soil, Climate, Production and Agriculture
This book offers a detailed exploration of American agriculture in the 18th century, focusing on the soil, climate, and various agricultural practices of the time. It provides insights into the agricultural landscape and production methods that shaped early American farming. The reprint preserves the original content from 1775, making it a valuable resource for understanding historical agricultural practices and the environmental factors influencing them.
A concise book on Realpolitik: its origins as an idea; its practical application to statecraft in the recent past; and its relevance to contemporary foreign policy.
'Monsters' presents, in chronological order, grimly fascinating profiles of 101 notorious and profoundly sinister individuals whose actions have one thing in common - they have had a baleful and blood-soaked impact on the annals of world history