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George Clark

    Sir George Norman Clark était un historien britannique du XXe siècle. Ses travaux universitaires se sont principalement concentrés sur l'histoire économique et moderne, explorant les liens complexes entre les forces économiques et le développement sociétal. Clark a occupé des postes de professeur émérite aux universités d'Oxford et de Cambridge, apportant une contribution significative à la compréhension académique des périodes historiques. Son œuvre se distingue par une analyse rigoureuse et un engagement profond envers les fondements économiques du changement historique.

    The Game Laws
    War and Society in the Seventeenth Century
    A Glance Backward; or, Some Events in the Past History of my Life
    Stories
    The Later Stuarts, 1660-1714
    Discover Costa Rica
    • Discover Costa Rica

      • 374pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(21)Évaluer

      Lonely Planet's Discover Costa Rica is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Climb Cerro Chirripo, explore the Monteverde Cloud Forest, or catch a wave in Mal Pais; all with your trusted travel companion. Discover the best of Costa Rica and begin your journey now!

      Discover Costa Rica
    • Surveys the major developments in the political, social, economic and intellectual history of England from the restoration of Charles II to the death of Queen Anne.

      The Later Stuarts, 1660-1714
    • Stories

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      Stories
    • War is examined as a dual force in seventeenth-century European society, highlighting its complex impact on social, political, and cultural dynamics. Sir George Clark delves into the consequences of conflict, revealing how it shaped nations and influenced societal structures, both positively and negatively. The exploration provides insights into the transformative nature of warfare during this pivotal historical period.

      War and Society in the Seventeenth Century
    • The Game Laws

      From King Henry III To The Present Period (1786)

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      As a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, this book preserves the historical significance and cultural value of its content. While it may exhibit imperfections typical of aged texts, such as marks and notations, its availability reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting literature. This edition aims to provide readers with an authentic experience of the original work in a modern format, ensuring accessibility to important literary heritage.

      The Game Laws
    • Frederic Amory in Memoriam

      Old Norse-Icelandic Studies

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The volume features contributions from twelve esteemed scholars across Europe, Iceland, and North America, celebrating Frederic Amory's legacy in Old Norse-Icelandic studies. It explores key topics he influenced, including skaldic poetics, poetic language, and narrative techniques in sagas, highlighting the ongoing relevance of his research in these areas.

      Frederic Amory in Memoriam
    • Temporary Insanity

      Call in the Calvary

      • 82pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of mental turmoil and existential crisis, the narrative follows a protagonist grappling with their fractured identity during a tumultuous period marked by a series of breakdowns. The gripping thriller delves into the complexities of selling one's soul, both literally and metaphorically, as the character navigates a dark and twisted journey. The intense emotional landscape and psychological depth create a compelling backdrop for a story that examines the fragility of the human psyche.

      Temporary Insanity
    • Down Among the Palms

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The story follows Joe Evans, a former ex-con who has turned his life around but is pulled back into crime when a heist goes horribly wrong. As the sole survivor, he grapples with guilt and a promise to support his late friend Terry Garcia's family. However, Joe faces hostility from Megan Garcia, Terry's widow, who holds him responsible for the tragedy. This tension sets the stage for a complex exploration of loyalty, redemption, and the struggle to mend broken relationships amidst the fallout of a crime gone awry.

      Down Among the Palms
    • Before It's Too Late

      My Life and My Recollections

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The narrative begins with a unique perspective on the author's birth in Paris just before World War II, highlighting the historical backdrop of the Nazi invasion. The family's journey takes them from France to Shanghai, where the author's mother secures a job at Macy's, and then to Kobe, Japan, to meet the author's grandparents. This early life experience sets the stage for a rich exploration of cultural transitions and the impact of global events on personal history.

      Before It's Too Late