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The Middle Ages - Dictionary of World Biography, Volume 2 (Hardcover, annotated edition): Frank N. Magill The Middle Ages - Dictionary of World Biography, Volume 2 (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Frank N. Magill
R4,322 R3,865 Discovery Miles 38 650 Save R457 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume two of a ten-volume set, this dictionary contains around 250 entries on individuals who shaped their times, and left their mark on medieval history. Each entry provides an essay on the life and career of the individual concerned. The body of each entry is divided into three parts: early life - which provides facts about the individual's upbringing and the environment in which they were reared; life's work - which provides an account of the period during which the individual's most significant achievements were made; and a summary which overviews the subject's place in history.

Magill's Guide to Military History (Hardcover): Frank N. Magill Magill's Guide to Military History (Hardcover)
Frank N. Magill
R14,049 R13,147 Discovery Miles 131 470 Save R902 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This reference presents a survey of the wars, battles, people and civilizations that have played important roles in worldwide military history. With photographs, charts and maps, the set provides perspective to wars and conflicts from ancient times to the 21st century for high school, undergraduate and general readers. Each features essay contains a short list of resources and up-to-date books, articles and films for further study.

U.S. Government Leaders-Vol 2 (Hardcover): Frank N. Magill, John Powell U.S. Government Leaders-Vol 2 (Hardcover)
Frank N. Magill, John Powell
R1,866 Discovery Miles 18 660 Out of stock

U.S. Government Leaders surveys 124 of the most important government and political leaders in U.S. history; the most often taught and most often studied in the American library. All U.S. presidents through Bill Clinton are represented as are such great colonial leaders as William Bradford, John Winthrop, and William Penn. Framers of the Constitution and leaders of the early republic appear along with some who did not hold formal office but whose stature and contributions to U.S. government are equally great. Frederick Douglass and Martin Luther King, Jr., leaders of Congress, presidential cabinets, and political parties are found here along with great female political leaders, from Jeannette Rankin to Helen Gahagan Douglas, Margaret Chase Smith to Barbara Jordan and Janet Reno.

The Middles Ages, Volume 2 - 477-1453 (Hardcover): Shelley Wolbrink, Frank N. Magill The Middles Ages, Volume 2 - 477-1453 (Hardcover)
Shelley Wolbrink, Frank N. Magill
R2,440 Discovery Miles 24 400 Out of stock

This set provides coverage that is broad in areas of achievement as well as geography, while at the same time including the recognized shapers of history essential in any liberal arts curriculum. Major world leaders appear here--emperors, conquerors, kings, and khans--as well as the giants of religious faith who were central to the medieval world: popes, monks, and saints who left their imprint on political as well as spiritual institutions. The set also includes figures who have received little or no attention in the past--from the seventh century queen of the Berbers Damia el-Kahina to the eleventh century Italian gynecologist Trotula.

Masterplots II - Nonfiction Series-Vol 3 (Hardcover): Frank N. Magill Masterplots II - Nonfiction Series-Vol 3 (Hardcover)
Frank N. Magill
R2,907 Discovery Miles 29 070 Out of stock

318 works of important 20th century nonfiction receive the Masterplots treatment. This series includes contributions from authors worldwide in the areas of autobiography, memoirs, philosophy, anthropology, psychology and other subjects written for the non-specialist reader. Examples of titles include Richard Wright's Black Boy and Norman Mailer's Of a Fire on the Moon. As in all Masterplots II series, there is no duplication of title, within any other Masterplots collection.

Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 9 - (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 9 - (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno
R1,771 Discovery Miles 17 710 Out of stock

Masterplots was the first book published by Salem Press in 1949 and is the original work of literary reference offering plot summaries. From a collection of 500 plot summaries of world-famous novels, plays, poems and works of non-fiction, Masterplots has grown to cover plot synopses, critical commentary, character profiles, literary settings and biographical profiles in more than 12,000 reference articles. Masterplots articles are designed to be efficient reference sources, providing available facts about a work at a glance. Each article opens with ready-reference information: Type of work, author, first publication date, and English translation date where applicable. Narrative works also receive type of plot, time of plot, locale, and principal characters.

Masterplots II - Nonfiction Series-Vol 2 (Hardcover): Frank N. Magill Masterplots II - Nonfiction Series-Vol 2 (Hardcover)
Frank N. Magill
R2,907 Discovery Miles 29 070 Out of stock

318 works of important 20th century nonfiction receive the Masterplots treatment. This series includes contributions from authors worldwide in the areas of autobiography, memoirs, philosophy, anthropology, psychology and other subjects written for the non-specialist reader. Examples of titles include Richard Wright's Black Boy and Norman Mailer's Of a Fire on the Moon. As in all Masterplots II series, there is no duplication of title, within any other Masterplots collection.

Masterplots II  Nonfiction (Hardcover): Frank N. Magill Masterplots II Nonfiction (Hardcover)
Frank N. Magill
R11,016 Discovery Miles 110 160 Out of stock

318 works of important 20th century nonfiction receive the Masterplots treatment. This series includes contributions from authors worldwide in the areas of autobiography, memoirs, philosophy, anthropology, psychology and other subjects written for the non-specialist reader. Examples of titles include Richard Wright's Black Boy and Norman Mailer's Of a Fire on the Moon. As in all Masterplots II series, there is no duplication of title, within any other Masterplots collection.

Great Lives from History: The 19th Century, Volume 2 - 1801-1900 (Hardcover): John Powell, Frank N. Magill Great Lives from History: The 19th Century, Volume 2 - 1801-1900 (Hardcover)
John Powell, Frank N. Magill
R2,987 Discovery Miles 29 870 Out of stock

This four-volume set covers a vast number of personalities, important men and women who flourished between 1801 and 1900. There are 737 biographies, from people in 59 countries and regions. Major world leaders appear here, as well as the giants of religious faith who were central to the century: philosophers, educators and theologians who left their imprint on political as well as spiritual institutions.

Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 12 (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 12 (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno
R1,726 Discovery Miles 17 260 Out of stock

Masterplots was the first book published by Salem Press in 1949 and is the original work of literary reference offering plot summaries. From a collection of 500 plot summaries of world-famous novels, plays, poems and works of non-fiction, Masterplots has grown to cover plot synopses, critical commentary, character profiles, literary settings and biographical profiles in more than 12,000 reference articles. Masterplots articles are designed to be efficient reference sources, providing available facts about a work at a glance. Each article opens with ready-reference information: Type of work, author, first publication date, and English translation date where applicable. Narrative works also receive type of plot, time of plot, locale, and principal characters.

Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 6 - (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 6 - (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno
R1,579 Discovery Miles 15 790 Out of stock

Masterplots was the first book published by Salem Press in 1949 and is the original work of literary reference offering plot summaries. From a collection of 500 plot summaries of world-famous novels, plays, poems and works of non-fiction, Masterplots has grown to cover plot synopses, critical commentary, character profiles, literary settings and biographical profiles in more than 12,000 reference articles. Masterplots articles are designed to be efficient reference sources, providing available facts about a work at a glance. Each article opens with ready-reference information: Type of work, author, first publication date, and English translation date where applicable. Narrative works also receive type of plot, time of plot, locale, and principal characters.

Masterplots II - British & Commonwealth Fiction Series-Vol 3 (Hardcover): Frank N. Magill Masterplots II - British & Commonwealth Fiction Series-Vol 3 (Hardcover)
Frank N. Magill
R2,917 Discovery Miles 29 170 Out of stock

Over 350 essays on titles never before included in a Masterplots edition receive the new Masterplots II treatment as in the American Fiction series. The works of over 150 noteworthy authors from the UK and nations like Nigeria, Guyana, India, as well as the more obvious Commonwealth members like Australia and Canada are examined. It covers titles published from 1900 to 1986.

Masterplots II - Juvenile & Young Adult Literature, Supplement-Vol 2 (Hardcover): Frank N. Magill Masterplots II - Juvenile & Young Adult Literature, Supplement-Vol 2 (Hardcover)
Frank N. Magill
R3,036 Discovery Miles 30 360 Out of stock

377 essays on works of fiction and nonfiction appear in this important supplement that updates both Masterplots II JYA Fiction (1991) and Biography (1993). Additional categories that had not previously appeared include: Drama, History Texts, Science Texts, Social Science Texts, and Poetry and Short Story Collections.

Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 8 - (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 8 - (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno
R1,568 Discovery Miles 15 680 Out of stock

Masterplots was the first book published by Salem Press in 1949 and is the original work of literary reference offering plot summaries. From a collection of 500 plot summaries of world-famous novels, plays, poems and works of non-fiction, Masterplots has grown to cover plot synopses, critical commentary, character profiles, literary settings and biographical profiles in more than 12,000 reference articles. Masterplots articles are designed to be efficient reference sources, providing available facts about a work at a glance. Each article opens with ready-reference information: Type of work, author, first publication date, and English translation date where applicable. Narrative works also receive type of plot, time of plot, locale, and principal characters.

Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 5 - (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 5 - (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno
R1,726 Discovery Miles 17 260 Out of stock

Masterplots was the first book published by Salem Press in 1949 and is the original work of literary reference offering plot summaries. From a collection of 500 plot summaries of world-famous novels, plays, poems and works of non-fiction, Masterplots has grown to cover plot synopses, critical commentary, character profiles, literary settings and biographical profiles in more than 12,000 reference articles. Masterplots articles are designed to be efficient reference sources, providing available facts about a work at a glance. Each article opens with ready-reference information: Type of work, author, first publication date, and English translation date where applicable. Narrative works also receive type of plot, time of plot, locale, and principal characters.

Masterplots II - British & Commonwealth Fiction Series-Vol 4 (Hardcover): Frank N. Magill Masterplots II - British & Commonwealth Fiction Series-Vol 4 (Hardcover)
Frank N. Magill
R2,917 Discovery Miles 29 170 Out of stock

Over 350 essays on titles never before included in a Masterplots edition receive the new Masterplots II treatment as in the American Fiction series. The works of over 150 noteworthy authors from the UK and nations like Nigeria, Guyana, India, as well as the more obvious Commonwealth members like Australia and Canada are examined. It covers titles published from 1900 to 1986.

Masterplots, Volume 2 - 1,801 Plot Stories and Critical Evaluations of the World's Finest Literature (Hardcover, 2nd... Masterplots, Volume 2 - 1,801 Plot Stories and Critical Evaluations of the World's Finest Literature (Hardcover, 2nd Revised ed.)
Frank N. Magill, Dayton Kohler, Laurence W. Mazzeno
R1,568 Discovery Miles 15 680 Out of stock

Masterplots was the first book published by Salem Press in 1949 and is the original work of literary reference offering plot summaries. From a collection of 500 plot summaries of world-famous novels, plays, poems and works of non-fiction, Masterplots has grown to cover plot synopses, critical commentary, character profiles, literary settings and biographical profiles in more than 12,000 reference articles. Masterplots articles are designed to be efficient reference sources, providing available facts about a work at a glance. Each article opens with ready-reference information: Type of work, author, first publication date, and English translation date where applicable. Narrative works also receive type of plot, time of plot, locale, and principal characters.

Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 7 - (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno Masterplots REV 2nd /E-Vol 7 - (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Frank N. Magill, Laurence W. Mazzeno
R1,726 Discovery Miles 17 260 Out of stock

Masterplots was the first book published by Salem Press in 1949 and is the original work of literary reference offering plot summaries. From a collection of 500 plot summaries of world-famous novels, plays, poems and works of non-fiction, Masterplots has grown to cover plot synopses, critical commentary, character profiles, literary settings and biographical profiles in more than 12,000 reference articles. Masterplots articles are designed to be efficient reference sources, providing available facts about a work at a glance. Each article opens with ready-reference information: Type of work, author, first publication date, and English translation date where applicable. Narrative works also receive type of plot, time of plot, locale, and principal characters.

Masterplots II - British & Commonwealth Fiction Series-Vol 2 (Hardcover): Frank N. Magill Masterplots II - British & Commonwealth Fiction Series-Vol 2 (Hardcover)
Frank N. Magill
R2,917 Discovery Miles 29 170 Out of stock

Over 350 essays on titles never before included in a Masterplots edition receive the new Masterplots II treatment as in the American Fiction series. The works of over 150 noteworthy authors from the UK and nations like Nigeria, Guyana, India, as well as the more obvious Commonwealth members like Australia and Canada are examined. It covers titles published from 1900 to 1986.

Great Events from History - North American Series (Hardcover, Revised ed.): Frank N. Magill Great Events from History - North American Series (Hardcover, Revised ed.)
Frank N. Magill
R914 Discovery Miles 9 140 Out of stock
Critical Survey of Drama (Hardcover, Revised): Frank N. Magill Critical Survey of Drama (Hardcover, Revised)
Frank N. Magill
R13,626 Discovery Miles 136 260 Out of stock
Masterplots II - British & Commonwealth Fiction Series-Vol 1 (Hardcover): Frank N. Magill Masterplots II - British & Commonwealth Fiction Series-Vol 1 (Hardcover)
Frank N. Magill
R2,917 Discovery Miles 29 170 Out of stock

Over 350 essays on titles never before included in a Masterplots edition receive the new Masterplots II treatment as in the American Fiction series. The works of over 150 noteworthy authors from the UK and nations like Nigeria, Guyana, India, as well as the more obvious Commonwealth members like Australia and Canada are examined. It covers titles published from 1900 to 1986.

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