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Churchill – Ashley Jackson
A beautifully written account that runs efficiently and with confidence over the full course of Churchill’s career
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Classical Civilization – Nigel Spivey
A concise and accessible study of the foundations, development and enduring legacy of the cultures of Greece and Rome, centred on ten locations of seminal importance in the development of Classical civilisation
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Empire, War & Cricket in South Africa – Dean Allen
llustrated throughout with photographs and documents, “Empire, War & Cricket in South Africa” is a unique social and political history of the workings of the British Empire in South Africa during the late 19th century
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Rogue – Johann Van Loggerenberg with Adrian Lackay
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That’s Not How We Do It Here! – John Kotter and Holger Rathgeber
A new business parable from John Kotter – the leading authority on leadership and change, and bestselling author of “Our Iceberg is Melting”
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The Panama Papers – Bastian Obermayer & Frederik Obermaier
Late one evening, investigative journalist Bastian Obermayer receives an anonymous message offering him access to secret data. Through encrypted channels, he then receives documents showing a mysterious bank transfer for $500 million in gold. This is just the beginning.
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The Secret Letters of Jan Van Riebeeck – Robert Kirby (editor)
Looking for something great to read? Sensational! Bizarre! Typical!
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The Silk Roads – Peter Frankopan
The sun is setting on the Western world. Slowly but surely, the direction in which the world spins has reversed: where for the last five centuries the globe turned westwards on its axis, it now turns to the east
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Think Big – Donald J. Trump and Bill Zanker
Donald J. Trump is an icon: the very definition of the American success story
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Vishnu’s Crowded Temple – Maria Misra
This accessible and vividly written book presents a new interpretation of India’s history, focusing particular attention on the impact of British imperialism on Independent India
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Who’s Afraid of China? – Michael Barr
If China suddenly democratised, would it cease being labelled as a threat? This provocative book argues that fears of China often say as much about those who hold them as they do about the rising power itself
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