Arthur Bryant Libri
Arthur Bryant fu uno storico e opinionista inglese il cui lavoro si addentrò nello studio della storia inglese. La sua storiografia era spesso radicata in un eccezionalismo romantico, fortemente influenzato dalla nostalgia per un passato agrario idealizzato. Bryant espresse un disprezzo per il moderno capitalismo commerciale e finanziario, dando priorità al dovere rispetto ai diritti nella sua analisi. Esplorò frequentemente figure ed epoche della storia inglese, offrendo ai lettori spunti sulla formazione dell'identità nazionale.






This volume continues the detailed exploration of Samuel Pepys' life and career, offering insights into his personal experiences and historical context during the 17th century. Arthur Bryant delves into Pepys' diaries, revealing his observations on significant events, societal changes, and his interactions with notable figures of the time. The narrative blends biography with historical analysis, providing a rich portrait of Pepys as both a man and a witness to a transformative period in English history.
This concluding volume of Arthur Bryant's trilogy delves into the life and career of Samuel Pepys, a pivotal figure in 17th-century England. It offers a comprehensive exploration of Pepys's experiences, insights, and contributions during a transformative period in history. The narrative is enriched by Bryant's meticulous research and engaging writing style, providing readers with a detailed portrait of Pepys's influence on politics, culture, and society. This work serves as both a historical account and a reflection on the complexities of Pepys's character.
Belloc. A biographical anthology
- 396pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
396 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout.
The Years of Endurance 1793-1802
- 432pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Focusing on the English conflict with revolutionary France from 1793 to the Battle of Waterloo, this book delves into what is often referred to as the first world war, spanning four continents and two oceans. It examines the war's significant impact on shaping global dynamics for the following century. The work is part of a series that aims to republish rare and costly classic texts from before the 1900s in accessible, high-quality editions, preserving the original text and illustrations.
Set In a Silver Sea Volume History of Brit
- 480pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
Arthur Bryant regarded A History of Britain and the British People as the summary of his life's work. It is based on sixty years of writing scholarly history and embodies material written at the height of his creative powers. The theme of Set in a Silver Sea, which covers all but the last five hundred years of our ten thousand years of history, is the creation and evolution of the laws, institutions, moral beliefs and ways of thought which, deriving from our past, form the basis of our nationhood. It begins with the Atlantic flood which made Britain an island and ends with the building of the last great medieval churches at the close of the fifteenth-century when the ocean trade routes to America and the golden East were being opened up. It is a great and complex tale: Set in a Silver Sea has been designed to tell it in a way that will 'keep children from play and old men from the chimney corner'.
Forest Trees,
- 280pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Samuel Pepys
- 450pagine
- 16 ore di lettura

