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Neville Williams

    31 août 1924 – 29 janvier 1977
    Chronology of the Modern World
    Chronology of the Expanding World
    Artificial Religion
    Off the Hook
    All the Queen's Men
    The Life and Times of Henry VII (Kings & Queens of England)
    • A biography of Henry Tudor, whose victory at Bosworth Field, marked the end of the Middle Ages. Born amidst the upheaval of the Wars of the Roses, King Henry spent his formative years in exile. His reign coincided with the High Renaissance of Michelangelo and Leonardo.

      The Life and Times of Henry VII (Kings & Queens of England)
    • All the Queen's Men

      Elizabeth I and Her Courtiers

      7 1/4"x9 7/8" 272 page softcover English history book. Publisher-Cardinal in 1974

      All the Queen's Men
    • Off the Hook

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the science of evolution, this guide offers a fresh perspective that distinguishes it from traditional texts. It aims to illuminate complex concepts through innovative explanations and engaging insights, making the subject accessible to a wide audience. Through unique approaches, readers will gain a deeper understanding of evolutionary principles and their significance in the natural world.

      Off the Hook
    • Artificial Religion

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Challenging conventional religious teachings, the author emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and logical reasoning in education. The narrative argues that many students are burdened with misinformation that they must later unlearn to embrace scientific understanding and lead fulfilling lives. The text advocates for a curriculum that prioritizes truth and clarity, enabling students to navigate their future with a solid foundation free from misleading doctrines. The focus is on fostering a peaceful existence through informed learning.

      Artificial Religion
    • Traces milestones in history from the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 which rekindled the Hundred Years War to the age of enlightenment ushered in by Erasmus in 1516.

      Expanding Horizons
    • The Life and Times of Elizabeth I

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Elizabeth I was England's first really successful female monarch. She defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588, promoted religious tolerance, and united England and Scotland at her death in 1603. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn, and was known as the Virgin Queen and Gloriana. Her reign was known as a Golden Age. She used her sex as a strength not a weakness, and claimed she was married to England.

      The Life and Times of Elizabeth I