Alexander Meyrick Broadley Libri
Sebbene Alexander Meyrick Broadley fosse attivo come avvocato e figura sociale, è più apprezzato per i suoi contributi letterari. I suoi scritti spesso approfondiscono temi legati al diritto e alle questioni sociali della sua epoca. La sua prospettiva unica su queste complesse problematiche rende i suoi testi una lettura coinvolgente. Si caratterizza per uno stile preciso e una profonda comprensione della natura umana.






This book provides a detailed account of the last Punic War, the history of Tunis, and the French conquest of the area. Anyone interested in the history of North Africa will find this book to be an invaluable resource.
This collection of letters and journals offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Samuel Johnson and his close friend Hester Lynch Thrale. Thrale's unpublished journal of their travels through Wales in 1774 is a highlight, as are the numerous letters between Johnson and members of the Streatham Coterie, a group of literary and social elites. Edited and annotated by Alexander Meyrick Broadley and Thomas Seccombe, this volume is an invaluable resource for students of 18th-century literature and society.
The War in Wexford: an Account of the Rebellion in the South of Ireland in 1798
- 418pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
The Three Dorset Captains At Trafalgar
Thomas Masterman Hardy, Charles Bullen, Henry Digby (1906)
- 388pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
How We Defended Arábi and His Friends: A Story of Egypt and the Egyptians
- 610pagine
- 22 ore di lettura
In this memoir, Broadley recounts his experiences in Egypt during the late 19th century, when he served as a legal advisor to Arabi Pasha, a leading figure in the nationalist movement. He provides a vivid portrait of life in Egypt under British colonial rule and offers insights into the political and cultural tensions of the time.
Dumouriez and the Defence of England Against Napoleon
- 598pagine
- 21 ore di lettura
Napoleon and the Invasion of England; the Story of the Great Terror; Volume 2
- 526pagine
- 19 ore di lettura