The Short Happy Life of Banana Republic's Trips
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Cet auteur explore les dynamiques complexes de la guerre et de la diplomatie à travers l'histoire européenne, en se concentrant particulièrement sur la période moderne. Son érudition navigue dans les complexités des relations internationales et de l'histoire militaire, offrant des perspectives profondes sur les forces stratégiques et politiques qui ont façonné le continent. Il examine les tendances à long terme et les moments décisifs, s'étendant de la période médiévale à l'époque moderne. Ses analyses soulignent souvent l'interaction complexe entre les conflits militaires et les manœuvres diplomatiques à des carrefours historiques clés.






A comparison of the British system of government with that of a democratic republic, arguing for the strength of the former and the weaknesses of the latter.
This history of Dulwich College, one of the oldest public schools in England, provides a detailed and engaging account of the institution's founding, development, and evolution over the centuries. Written by William Young, a graduate of the college and the author of several other notable works on education, the book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of education in England.
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These three plays, long suppressed, are published for the first time. Tattoos is a shocking story of cross-generational romance and sex. School play is an unflinching examination of education and equity. Tyrannos is a probing comedy/drama which weaves elements of Oedipus Rex into a dark political tale of childhood separation.
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