The Cretan Insurrection of 1866-7-8
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
William James Stillman était un journaliste, diplomate, auteur, historien et photographe qui a exploré l'identité américaine et sa place dans le monde. Son œuvre se caractérise par une profonde contemplation des changements sociétaux et de l'expérience humaine. Le style d'écriture de Stillman est à la fois analytique et poétique. Il a abordé des thèmes complexes avec une intelligence remarquable et un sens aigu du détail.






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