The Second World War Tome 2
ISBN : 9780141441733
"After the collapse of France the question which arose in the minds of all our friends and foes was : "Will Britain surrender too?" Winston Churchill's six-volume history of the cataclysm that sweet the world remains the definitive history of the Second World War. Lucid, dramatic, remarkable both for its breadth and sweep and for its sense of personal involvement, it is universally acknowledged as a magnificent reconstruction and is an enduring, compelling work that led to his being awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. Their Finest Hour enthrallingly recounts key, events and baffles from May to December 1940 as Britain stood isolated while Nazi Germany pursued its seemingly unconquerable war path: the fall of France, Dunkirk and the Baffle of Britain, the horrors of the Blitz and Hitler's plans to invade and crush Russia. In his introduction, John Keegan discusses Churchill's historical methods and the extraordinary achievement of The Second World War, This volume also includes appendices, an index, maps and diagrams. "This astonishing document ranks among the great classics of history" C. V. Wedgwood
102 Minutes - The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers
ISBN : 9780099492566
14,000 people were inside the Twin Towers in New York. To them it was just the start of another routine day at work. Over the next 102 minutes each would become part of a drama that changed the world forever. Of the millions of words written about that unforgettable day, most have been by outsiders. But New York Times reporters Jim Owyer and Kevin Flynn report solely from the perspective of those struggling to survive inside the towers ; 102 Minutes is the epic story of ordinary men and women finding the bravery and courage to overcome unbelievable odds. Fateful split-second decisions, chance encounters in smoke-filled stairwells, the heroism of the emergency services who climbed up as everyone else was coming clown - this is the authoritative account of the men and women in the World Trade Center - the 12,000 who escaped and the 2,149 who perished.
Empireland
ISBN : 9780241445310
The British empire ran for centuries and covered vast swathes of the world. It is fundamental to understanding modern Britain : from the feeling that we can go it alone when it comes to everything from Brexit to global pandemics, to our distrust of cleverness and our particular brand of racism. However, even among those who celebrate it, there is a peculiar desire not to look at empire's legacy too closely. We barely learn about it at school. Our institutions shy away from the subject. In Empireland, Sathnam Sanghera argues that we must confront this shared past if we are ever to understand who we are as a nation.