The Battle for London
Autor Stephen Porter, Simon Marshen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781445605746
ISBN-10: 1445605740
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 126 x 27 x 198 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Amberley
ISBN-10: 1445605740
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 126 x 27 x 198 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Amberley
Cuprins
Acknowledgements 1. The Crown and the Capital 2. Raising the Armies 3. The Opening Campaign 4. Preparations in London 5. The Royalist Advance on London 6. Surprise at Brentford 7. Turning the Tide at Turnham Green 8. The Aftermath 9. The Significance of London's Defence Notes Bibliography List of Illustrations Index
Notă biografică
STEPHEN PORTER, until his recent retirement, worked for over seventeen years for the Survey of London, a century-old project devoted to the history of London's built environment. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, has held research posts at the University of Oxford and lectured on London's history at the Museum of London. His other books include SHAKESPEARE'S LONDON: EVERYDAY LIFE IN LONDON 1580-1616 ('A vivid account' THES, 'A lucid and cogent narrative of everyday life in Shakespeare's place of work' SHAKESPEARE BIRTHPLACE TRUST); PEPYS'S LONDON: EVERYDAY LIFE IN LONDON 1650-1703 ('A fast-paced narrative with a real sense of history unfolding' GILLIAN TINDALL, author of THE HOUSE BY THE THAMES & THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED THERE); THE BATTLE FOR LONDON ('One of the decisive confrontations of English history. A gem of a book' RICHARD HOLMES), THE LONDON CHARTERHOUSE ('A model history' THE DAILY TELEGRAPH); THE GREAT PLAGUE ('An excellent introduction for the general reader' THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH), THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON and THE PLAGUES OF LONDON ('Breathes new life into the story of the plague in London' STEPHEN INWOOD, author of A HISTORY OF LONDON. After 25 years living in the capital he now lives in Stratford-Upon-Avon. SIMON MARSH has been a civil servant in London for over twenty years. He has strong research interests in the military aspects of the civil wars and has lectured on the first Civil War and the Kentish rising in 1648 at the National Army Museum. An active member of the Battlefields Trust, he is chair of its Mercia region. He lives in Buckinghamshire.