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"British Politics in the Age of Anne "is a book that anyone with an
interest in the period will wish to possess: completely
authoritative, yet as attractive to the student and the general
reader as to the specialist. The author has both revised the text
and written a substantial new introduction to this edition.
Geoffrey Holmes reveals how little the structure and contents of
politics under Queen Anne had in common with the connexion-ridden
scene of the mid-eighteenth century, as portrayed by Namier. He
depicts a period of fierce and genuine party conflict, in which
society at many levels was divided by great issues of principle and
policy. Through frequent and hotly-contested elections and long
parliamentary campaigns both Whigs and Tories enjoyed triumphs and
suffered disasters. And while struggling against one another, each
had to contend with internal factions and pressure-groups, the
divisive thrust of personal ambitions and the hostility of the
queen to single party rule.
British politics in the Age of Anne is more than a major work of
analysis and a historiographical landmark. By liberal use of
quotation, eye for detail, sense of atmosphere and vivid character
sketches of both leading and lesser personae, Professor Holmes
recreates the unique political life of the high Augustan age.
Interpreting Company Reports and Accounts guides the
reader through the conventions and complexities of company
accounts, explaining how to assess the financial and trading
position of a company from year to year, how to spot undue risk
taking and ‘‘cosmetic accounting’’ and where to look for clues on
the quality of management.
Packed with interesting real world examples, this is a highly
practical book which shows readers how to analyse company reports
and accounts, both qualitatively and quantitatively. The analysis
is illustrated with over 200 extracts/examples from published
accounts
The second volume, on early and mid-Georgian Britain, shows how the
country used its expanding wealth, its new-found social cohesion at
home and its international influence abroad to become not only a
European but an imperial power. As with the first volume, every
aspect of the period is covered.
The second volume, on early and mid-Georgian Britain, shows how
the country used its expanding wealth, its new-found social
cohesion at home and its international influence abroad to become
not only a European but an imperial power. As with the first
volume, every aspect of the period is covered.
A scholarly edition of The London Diaries of William Nicolson,
Bishop of Carlisle, 1702-18 by Clyve Jones and Geoffrey Holmes. The
edition presents an authoritative text, together with an
introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
This is a new release of the original 1927 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1938 edition.
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