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Invasion by Julian Stockwin
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Invasion by Julian Stockwin

In the 10th book of the popular series, rumors fly of Napoleon's planned invasion of England, and British naval commander Thomas Kydd is sent to liaise with American inventor, Robert Fulton, who has created 'infernal machines' that can wreak mass destruction from a distance. Fulton believes that his inventions, namely the submarine and torpedo, will win the day for the power that possesses them, and Kydd must help him develop the devices.

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Tags: Fulton, destruction, England, scruples, believing, inventions, namely, believes, submarine, torpedo
The Battlefields of England
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The Battlefields of England

England's battlefields bear witness to dramatic turning-points in the country's history. At Hastings, Bosworth Field, Flodden and Naseby, the battles fought were to have an enormous effect on English life. This double volume, containing Burne's famous Battlefields of England" and "More Battlefields of England" make it possible for readers to follow the course of 39 battles from AD 51 to 1685
 
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Tags: England, Battlefields, battles, volume, English
Who the Devil Taught Thee So Much Italian?: Italian Language Learning and Literary Imitation in Early Modern England
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Who the Devil Taught Thee So Much Italian?: Italian Language Learning and Literary Imitation in Early Modern England

This book offers a comprehensive account of the methods and practice of learning modern languages, particularly Italian, in late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century England. It is the first study to suggest that there is a fundamental connection between these language-learning habits and the techniques for both reading and imitating Italian materials employed by a range of poets and dramatists, such as Daniel, Drummond, Marston and Shakespeare, in the same period.
 
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Tags: Italian, England, Daniel, dramatists, Drummond
The Earl of Essex and Late Elizabethan Political Culture
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The Earl of Essex and Late Elizabethan Political Culture

The sixteenth-century England Robert Devereux, 2nd earl of Essex, enjoyed great domestic and international renown as a favourite of Elizabeth I. He was a soldier and a statesman of exceptionally powerful ambition. After his disastrous uprising in 1601 Essex fell from the heights of fame and favour, and ended his life as a traitor on the scaffold. This interdisciplinary account of the political culture of late Elizabethan England explores the ideological contexts of Essex's extraordinary career and fall from grace, and the intricate relationship between thought and action in Elizabethan England.
 
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Tags: Essex, Elizabethan, England, explores, ideological
1415: Henry V's Year of Glory
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1415: Henry V's Year of Glory

An epic account of King Henry V and the legendary Battle of Agincourt, from the author of the bestselling Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England. Henry V is regarded as the great English hero. Lionised in his own lifetime for his victory at Agincourt, his piety and his rigorous application of justice, he was elevated by Shakespeare into a champion of English nationalism. But does he really deserve to be thought of as 'the greatest man who ever ruled England'?
 
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Tags: Henry, English, England, Agincourt, champion