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New Viewpoints in American History (Hardcover, New edition): Arthur Schlesinger New Viewpoints in American History (Hardcover, New edition)
Arthur Schlesinger
R1,894 Discovery Miles 18 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Book of Isaiah: Personal Impressions of Isaiah Berlin (Paperback): Henry Hardy The Book of Isaiah: Personal Impressions of Isaiah Berlin (Paperback)
Henry Hardy; Contributions by Aileen Kelly, Alan Montefiore, Alan Ryan, Alfred Brendel, …
R946 R885 Discovery Miles 8 850 Save R61 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of pen-portraits of the renowned public intellectual Isaiah Berlin, published to mark the centenary of his birth, brings him vividly to life from many vantage-points: essential reading for all who seek to understand the full range of his impact. Isaiah Berlin was born a century ago. One of the most celebrated British thinkers of the twentieth century, he was a tireless champion of freedom and diversity against control and conformity. His generous, open vision of life is displayed with special immediacy in his brilliant pen-portraits of contemporaries, Personal Impressions, in which he sees the point of radically differing personalities, enters into their distinctive outlooks, and describeshis encounters with them, in arrestingly idiosyncratic prose. The Book of Isaiah turns the tables on Berlin, offering a series of personal impressions of him and his ideas by a range of people who knew him, or have been affected by his work. This multi-faceted testimony enriches and supplements Michael Ignatieff's celebrated authorised biography. The volume includes tributes written when Berlin died, essays specially commissioned from friends and from students of his work, and a previously unpublished family memoir by Berlin's father, which preserves for his son, and for posterity, the story of his Hasidic forebears, and of the many relatives murdered by the Nazis. The result is a collection indispensable both for existing enthusiasts and for those who are curious to learn about Berlin's unique, compelling appeal. HENRY HARDY is a Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, and one of Isaiah Berlin's Literary Trustees.

My Dear Mr. Stalin - The Complete Correspondence of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin (Paperback): Susan Butler My Dear Mr. Stalin - The Complete Correspondence of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin (Paperback)
Susan Butler; Foreword by Arthur Schlesinger Jr
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R1,443 Discovery Miles 14 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the midst of the crises of the Second World War, Roosevelt and Stalin secretly exchanged three hundred letters, published together now for the first time My Dear Mr. Stalin is the first publication that contains the complete correspondence between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin. This collection of more than three hundred hot-war messages, never before fully available in any language, is an invaluable primary source for understanding the relationship that developed between these two great world leaders during a time of supreme world crisis. The correspondence, secret at the time, begins with a letter Roosevelt wrote to Stalin offering aid to the Soviet Union following Hitler's surprise attack in 1941. It ends with a message that was an attempt to minimize the differences between the two leaders, approved by Roosevelt only minutes before his death in 1945. The book traces the evolution of their unique relationship, revealing the statesmanship of the two men and their thinking about the grave events of their time. An informative introduction to the volume and generous annotations set the letters in context.

Democracy - An American Novel (Paperback, New Ed): Henry Adams Democracy - An American Novel (Paperback, New Ed)
Henry Adams; Introduction by Arthur Schlesinger
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R565 R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Save R98 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An immediate bestseller upon its publication in 1880, the anonymously penned Democracy prompted widespread speculation and guessing games as to its author’s identity. It is the story of Mrs. Lightfoot Lee, a society widow, and Silas Ratcliffe, the most influential member of the Senate, who, throughout the novel, pursues Mrs. Lee while at the same time battling her for power. Set in Washington in the 1870s, Democracy presents a scathing and incisive look at the intricate inner workings of politics and corruption that remains relevant today.

This Modern Library Paperback Classic is set from the 1880 first edition and includes a contemporary review from The Atlantic Monthly.

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