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Books in 20th Century History series

  • Winston Churchill

    Simon Adams

    Library Binding (Raintree, March 3, 2003)
    In 1900 Winston Churchill was a young army officer. By 1945 his leadership had helped defeat the Nazis. How did this happen?
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  • The Fourth of June

    David Benedictus

    Paperback (Valancourt Books, June 4, 2013)
    'Brilliantly clever . . . mercilessly funny.' - Kenneth Allsop, Daily Mail 'One of the most brilliantly written books since the war.' - Ian Fleming, Sunday Times '[A] clever and pitiless novel.' - Neil Ascherson, Observer '[An] extremely promising and funny first novel.' - New Yorker 'I laughed until I cried. Benedictus is a dazzling new wit and a blazing new talent.' - Patrick Dennis David Benedictus was only twenty-three when his shock-filled, highly controversial first novel was published in 1962. In The Fourth of June, Benedictus shows what it was like to have attended Eton College, one of England's most prestigious schools. Among its hallowed buildings, a boy is savagely beaten into paralysis by his House Captain, a bishop spends his evening spying on a chaplain's half-dressed daughter, and a housemaster is seduced by a desperate mother. Condemned by some reviewers as a farrago of sex, snobbery, and sadism, The Fourth of June nonetheless met with rave reviews from other critics, who proclaimed Benedictus one of the most promising new novelists of his generation, and went on to be a bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic. This new edition, the first in more than 30 years, includes an introduction by the author.
  • World Since 1900

    Josh Brooman

    Paperback (Addison-Wesley, June 1, 1989)
    Describes the political and social changes throughout the world from 1900 to the present day.
  • Idi Amin

    Steve Dougherty

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2010)
    The wicked ways of some of the most ruthless rulers to walk the earth are revealed in these thrilling biographies about men and women so monstrous, they make Frankenstein look like a sweetheart.
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  • Joseph Stalin

    Sean McCollum

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2010)
    The wicked ways of some of the most ruthless rulers to walk the earth are revealed in these thrilling biographies about men and women so monstrous, they make Frankenstein look like a sweetheart.
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  • Conflict in the Middle East: Israel and the Arabs

    Michael Scott-Baumann

    Paperback (Trans-Atlantic Publications, Inc, )
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  • The Cold War and After

    J. F. Aylett, Neil Demarco

    Paperback (Hodder Education, Jan. 30, 2005)
    This new edition has been written to reflect the demands of the Modern World History GCSE specifications. Combining lively narrative with an excellent range of written and visual sources, the book also contains features that aid students in their understanding of the topic and development of study skills.
  • Mahatma Gandhi

    Simon Adams

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 2003)
    A biography of Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian political and spiritual leader who led his country to freedom from British rule through his policy of nonviolent resistance.
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  • Adolf Hitler

    Sean Price

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2010)
    The wicked ways of some of the most ruthless rulers to walk the earth are revealed in these thrilling biographies about men and women so monstrous, they make Frankenstein look like a sweetheart.
  • Great War: Foundation Edition

    John Clare, Neil Demarco

    Paperback (Trans-Atlantic Publications, Inc, )
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  • Mao Zedong

    Anne Faulkner

    Library Binding (Raintree, March 3, 2003)
    In 1918 Mao Zedong was working as a library assistant in Beijing. By 1949 he was leader of the People's Republic of China. How did this happen?
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  • Adolf Hitler

    Liz Gogerly

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, March 1, 2003)
    A biography of the struggling Austrian artist who rose from obscurity to power as the leader of the Nazi party and, later, the German nation and whose ambitions led the world to war.
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