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Alistair Horne

    Alistair Horne fut un journaliste, biographe et historien anglais de l'Europe, avec un accent particulier sur la France des XIXe et XXe siècles. Ses écrits ont exploré un large éventail de sujets, notamment les voyages, l'histoire et les biographies, s'attardant souvent sur des événements historiques complexes et leur impact humain. Horne était connu pour sa capacité à entrelacer une recherche historique détaillée avec une narration captivante, donnant à ses livres une voix distinctive. Son œuvre offre des aperçus profonds sur des moments cruciaux de l'histoire européenne, examinant les forces politiques et sociales qui ont façonné le continent et se concentrant fréquemment sur les conflits et leurs répercussions.

    Alistair Horne
    To Lose a Battle: France 1940
    A Savage War of Peace
    Telling Lives
    Small Earthquake in Chile
    The Price of Glory
    Telling Lives
    • Telling Lives

      From W.B. Yeats to Bruce Chatwin

      • 393pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

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      Telling Lives
      5,0
    • The battle of Verdun lasted ten months. It was a battle in which at least 700,000 men fell, along a front of fifteen miles. This book shows that Verdun is a key to understanding the First World War to the minds of those who waged it, the traditions that bound them and the world that gave them the opportunity.

      The Price of Glory
      4,3
    • Small Earthquake in Chile

      New, Revised and Expanded Edition of the Classic Account of Allende's Chile

      • 390pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Part history and current affairs, part travelogue, this is the story of a journey made by Alistair Horne and American politician/journalist, Bill Buckley through Colombia, Peru, Chile and Bolivia. They set off in September 1970, just after a Marxist government had come to power in a free election in Chile. The author's account has been updated with a further 10,000 words to include the only interview ever given to a Western journalist by Pinochet.

      Small Earthquake in Chile
      4,3
    • Telling Lives

      From W.B. Yeats to Bruce Chatwin

      • 390pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Essays by historians such as Norman Davies, John Grigg and Redmond O'Hanlan tell the lives of subjects such as Isaiah Berlin, W.B. Yeats, Kim Philby, Margaret Thatcher and Bruce Chatwin.

      Telling Lives
      4,0
    • To Lose a Battle: France 1940

      • 736pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      In 1940, the German army fought and won an extraordinary battle with France in six weeks of lightning warfare. With the subtlety and compulsion of a novel, Horne�s narrative shifts from minor battlefield incidents to high military and political decisions, stepping far beyond the confines of military history to form a major contribution to our understanding of the crises of the Franco-German rivalry. To Lose a Battle is the third part of the trilogy beginning with The Fall of Paris and continuing with The Price of Glory (already available in Penguin).

      To Lose a Battle: France 1940
      4,3
    • The Fall of Paris

      The Siege and the Commune, 1870-1

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      A portrayal of the most significant events in 19th-century France. It begins with the military operations from the beginning of the Siege, in September 1870, to the last resistance of the Commune during May Week 1871.

      The Fall of Paris
      4,2
    • Uses diaries, interviews, and letters to trace the life of the British Prime Minister

      Macmillan: 1957-1986
      4,0
    • Uses diaries, interviews, and letters to trace the life of the British Prime Minister

      Macmillan 1894-1956
      4,1
    • Austerlitz was Napoleon's greatest victory, but it was also the beginning of the end. The success blurred his tactical vision and although there were victories after it, the apogee had been reached and the process has begun which resulted in the 1812 Russian campaign and Waterloo, his last battle.

      How Far from Austerlitz?
      3,7
    • Seven Ages of Paris

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      This volume divides the history of Paris into seven distinct ages, with a foreword taking in Julius Caesar to Philip-Augustus, the great rival of Richard the Lionheart, to an epilogue taking in France since 1968. Historical narrative is interwoven with revealing detail, social and cultural history.

      Seven Ages of Paris
      3,9
    • La Belle France : a short history

      • 485pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      "A useful and charming introduction to a nation that has oh-so-definitely helped make the modern world what it is... Horne does a service in helping the reading navigate the complexities of French history." —Los Angeles Times From the aclaimed British historian and author of Seven Ages of Paris comes a sweeping, grand narrative written with all the verve, erudition, and vividness that are his hallmarks. It recounts the hugely absorbing story of the country that has contributed to the world so much talent, style, and political innovation. Beginning with Julius Caesar’s division of Gaul into three parts, Horne leads us through the ages from Charlemagne to Chirac, touring battlefields from the Hundred Years’ War to Indochina and Algeria, and giving us luminous portraits of the nation’s leaders, philosophers, writers, artists, and composers. This is a captivating, beautifully illustrated, and comprehensive yet concise history of France.

      La Belle France : a short history
      3,8
    • The Lonely Leader

      Monty, 1944-1945

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Skildrer Bernard Montgomery (1887-1976) som leder af den allierede offensiv fra D-dag i Frankrig til Tysklands kapitulation i Lüneburg

      The Lonely Leader
    • Napoleon a jeho doba

      • 175pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Alistair Horne, vynikajúci historik a životopisec, podáva vo svojej knihe mimoriadne zaujímavý a objektívny obraz ctižiadostivého cisára, ktorý vniesol do svojho najbližšieho okolia, ale i do celej krajiny pocit neistoty a trvalého ohrozenia, a za svojej dvadsaťpäťročnej krvavej vlády rozpútal veľké sociálne nepokoje vo Francúzsku i po celej Európe.

      Napoleon a jeho doba
      3,4
    • Des Ruhmes Lohn

      Die Schlacht von Verdun 1916

      • 511pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      Des Ruhmes Lohn