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The Prince (Paperback)
Niccolò Machiavelli 1469-1527, 1483-1546 Martin Luther, Saint Thomas More
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R779
Discovery Miles 7 790
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Utopia (Paperback)
Saint Thomas More
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R493
Discovery Miles 4 930
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Utopia (Hardcover)
Saint Thomas More
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R841
Discovery Miles 8 410
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The Prince
Niccolò Machiavelli 1469-1527, 1483-1546 Martin Luther, Saint Thomas More
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R1,117
Discovery Miles 11 170
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Utopia (Paperback)
Saint Thomas More
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R212
Discovery Miles 2 120
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Utopia (Paperback)
Saint Thomas More
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R166
Discovery Miles 1 660
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Utopia (Paperback)
Saint Thomas More
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R316
Discovery Miles 3 160
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Utopia (Paperback)
Saint Thomas More
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R163
Discovery Miles 1 630
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Utopia (Paperback)
Saint Thomas More
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Discovery Miles 1 990
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Utopia (Paperback)
Saint Thomas More
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R204
Discovery Miles 2 040
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Thomas More's Utopia is one of the seminal, founding works of
European humanism and has been such since it was first published in
the early 1500s. A rewarding, but difficult, read, it is well worth
the time invested.
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Utopia (Paperback)
Saint Thomas More
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R429
Discovery Miles 4 290
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Utopia is a classic masterpiece that conveys More's vivid
imagination of the Island of Utopia. Although most of the
characters are fictional, it is intriguing to learn about the true
values of European societies during the 16th century, when More
actually wrote the book (although many scholars believe that the
exact year was 1515). Truthfully, the book is quite easy to
understand. All More tries to do is convey his own views of how
society should be through Raphael. Moreover, the use of imagery in
the first part of the book is quite fascinating, including the
constant references to Roman and Greek myths and beliefs. It is
also quite remarkable to see that the story begins to be more and
more interesting after More and Giles come back from dinner...
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