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Learn all about the players, characters and teams that shaped rugby
and inspired millions. From 19th century innovators to 21st century
superstars, the latest book in the Illustrated History of Rugby
series examines players who overcame the odds to beat everything
from injury and illness to racism and sexism to excel and thrill
followers of our great game. It also tells the stories of giant
killing teams who shocked the world and took the scalps of heavily
favoured opponents. From the Tonga team that beat Australia in the
1973 to the ‘Miracle in Brighton’ which saw Japan topple the
mighty Springboks, James Stafford and Raluca Moldovan bring to life
some of the most thrilling moments in rugby history.
The English rugby team has been scrummaging its way around the
rugby fields of the world since 1871. James Stafford's An
Illustrated History of English Rugby takes you on a thrilling
journey through a century and a half of glory, failure, mediocrity
and brilliance. Mixing stats and facts with player profiles, match
reports and social history, this book is perfect for hardcore and
casual fans aged eight to 80. Packed with delightful illustrations
from Raluca Moldovan, this follow up to Stafford's best-selling An
Illustrated History of Welsh Rugby will give readers a new
appreciation of the stars of today and the pioneers of yesteryear.
The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries have long been
seen as a foundational period for modern Irish political traditions
such as nationalism, republicanism and unionism. The Case of
Ireland offers a fresh account of Ireland's neglected role in
European debates about commerce and empire in what was a global era
of war and revolution. Drawing on a broad range of writings from
merchants, agrarian improvers, philosophers, politicians and
revolutionaries across Europe, this book shows how Ireland became a
field of conflict and projection between rival visions of politics
in commercial society, associated with the warring empires of
Britain and France. It offers a new perspective on the crisis and
transformation of the British Empire at the end of the eighteenth
century, and restores Ireland to its rightful place at the centre
of European intellectual history.
The "return of great power competition" between (among others) the
US, China, Russia and the EU is a major topic in contemporary
public debate. But why do we think of world politics in terms of
"competition"? Which information and which rules enable states and
other actors in world politics to "compete" with one another? Which
competitive strategies do they pursue in the complex environment of
modern world politics? This cutting-edge edited collection
discusses these questions from a unique interdisciplinary
perspective. It offers a fresh account of competition in world
politics, looking beyond its military dimensions to questions of
economics, technology and prestige.
Title: Japan in Transition. A comparative study of the progress,
policy, and methods of the Japanese since their war with China ...
With ... maps ... and illustrations.Publisher: British Library,
Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national
library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest
research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known
languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF ASIA collection includes books
from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This series
includes ethnographic and general histories of distinct peripheral
coastal regions that comprise South and East Asia. Other works
focus on cultural history, archaeology, and linguistics. These
books help readers understand the forces that shaped the ancient
civilisations and influenced the modern countries of Asia. ++++The
below data was compiled from various identification fields in the
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British Library Ransome, James Stafford; 1899. xix. 339 p.; 8 .
010057.i.13.
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