More From Contributor

£5.24
The drama the cruelty the courage & the consequences of war feature in this collection of stories from Joan Aiken Eva Ibbotson Jamila Gavin Elizabeth Laird Geraldine Mc Caughrean Margaret Mahy Michelle Magorian Michael Morpurgo Eleanor Updale Celia Rees & other top childrens authors. From the Crusades to 1970s Beirut to the Falklands many aspects of war are explored in a collection of work that speaks powerfully to todays young readers. ...
Available
£24.63
War has shaped the international system prompted social change & inspired the arts. The ubiquitous & multi-faceted character of war is fully reflected in this new Oxford Reader. It addresses the causes of war the experience of war & the moral & strategic principles behind war through a variety of academic viewpoints & first-hand accounts by generals soldiers historians strategists & poets. ...
Available
£12.80
Since the days of Alexander the Great Afghanistans strategically significant lands have been fought over by foreign invaders. Today as yet another generation risks life & limb in this inhospitable territory an ever-rising death toll puts back under the spotlight almost daily the way the modern war in Afghanistan is being run & demands answers. Drawing on over a hundred interviews with Afghan politicians businessmen & ordinary people & British American & European diplomats & soldiers Sandy Gall shines fresh light on the failure to capture Osama bin Laden at Tora Bora &
- equally disastrous
- American & British gullibility in the face of Pakistans continued tolerance of the Taliban. He asks why the reconstruction of Afghanistan has withered on the vine; & how we have allowed a Presidential style of government to concentrate power in one mans hands under whom
- amid cronyism & corruption
- the Taliban insurgency only grows ever stronger. But is it too late? Examining the emotive issue of equipment shortages exposing the extent to which the drug trade has corrupted the country & assessing the accusation of endemic systemic failure within the MOD Sandy Gall addresses the challenges
- political religious military
- that face those now fighting on the most dangerous frontier in the world.





...
Available
£7.58
Leo Tolstoys War & Peace" is a sprawling epic covering the impact of Napoleons disastrous invasion of Russia on five different families. This " Penguin Classics" edition is translated with an introduction & notes by Anthony Briggs with an afterword by Orlando Figes author of "A Peoples Tragedy: Russian Revolution 1891-1924". At a glittering society party in St Petersburg in 1805 conversations are dominated by the prospect of war. Terror swiftly engulfs the country as Napoleons army marches on Russia & the lives of three young people are changed forever. The stories of quixotic Pierre cynical Andrey & impetuous Natasha interweave with a huge cast from aristocrats & peasants to soldiers & Napoleon himself. In " War & Peace" Tolstoy entwines grand themes
- conflict & love birth & death free will & faith
- with unforgettable scenes of nineteenth-century Russia to create a magnificent epic of human life in all its imperfection & grandeur. Anthony Briggs superb translation combines stirring accessible prose with fidelity to Tolstoys original while Orlando Figes afterword discusses the novels vast scope & depiction of Russian identity. This edition also contains appendices notes a list of prominent characters & maps. Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was born at Yasnaya Polyana in central Russia. After marrying Sofya Behrs in 1862 Tolstoy settled down managing his estates & writing two of his best-known novels " War & Peace" (1869) & " Anna Karenina" (1878). In 1884 Tolstoy experienced a spiritual crisis becoming an extreme moralist rejecting the state the church & private property. His last novel " Resurrection" (1900) was written to raise money for the Doukhobor sect of Christian spiritualists. If you enjoyed " War & Peace" you might also like Fyodor Dostoyevskys " The Brothers Karamazov". "A masterpiece... This new translation is excellent". (Anthony Beevor). "A book that you dont just read you live". (Simon Schama)."

...
Available
£1.99
War & Peace is a vast epic centred on Napoleon's war with Russia. While it expresses Tolstoy's view that history is an inexorable process which man cannot influence he peoples his great novel with a cast of over five hundred characters. Three of these the artless & delightful Natasha Rostov the world-weary Prince Andrew Bolkonsky & the idealistic Pierre Bezukhov illustrate Tolstoy's philosophy in this novel of unquestioned mastery. This translation is one which received Tolstoy's approval. ...
Available
£22.40
This is a three-volume boxed set of Tolstoy's historical chronicle of Russia's struggle with Napoleon. The novel is an affirmation of life itself focusing on the lives of individuals & the physical reality of human experience & its bewildering complexity. ...
Available
£32.00
In the vast literature of the Second World War there has never been a naval atlas showing graphically the complexities of the war at sea a war which spread across every ocean. This new book will fill the gap. With more than 200 beautifully-designed maps & charts the atlas sets out to visualise the great campaigns & major battles as well as the smaller operations amphibious landings convoys sieges skirmishes & sinkings. While whole sections are given over to the Pacific war the battle of the Atlantic & the campaigns in the Mediterranean smaller but crucial events such as the landings at Dieppe receive in-depth treatment. The maps depict the dynamics of campaigns & battles but also include extensive information on the opposing forces their ships & equipment & the strategic significance of events. General thematic maps for instance on ship losses aerial strengths or convoy routes give the reader an understanding of the many contributing factors that shaped the tactics & strategies of the Allied & Axis forces. No other work has attempted such an ambitious coverage of the war at sea in this period & it is destined to become a definitive reference work for naval enthusiasts & historians as well as general readers fascinated by the naval war that extended from the coldest arctic seas to the tropical islands of the Pacific. ...
Available
£6.89
THE WAR BETWEEN THE TATES gently dissects the marriage between Brian Tate a 46-year-old professor of political science & his wife Erica. The Tates appear to have every advanatage: a stable loving relationship two attractive children good friends enough money. Then Brian begins an ill-advised affair with a female student & the seams in the marriage come alarmingly apart. Lurie miraculously seems to understand men as well as she understands women; she has an astonishing rapport with the fragmented world of the teenager; she constructs her American academic backdrops with the craftsmanlike skill; she evinces rare wisdom wit & compassion; & she writes like an angel Sunday Times ...
Available
£6.89
Emmanuel Jal was seven years old when he became a soldier & went into battle with the rebel army in Sudans bloody civil war. Believing he was being sent to school Emmanuel trekked his way to a refugee camp in Ethiopia where he became one of the Lost Boys of Sudan. After nearly five years of fighting Emmanuel was smuggled into Kenya by Emma Mc Cune a British aid worker & finally began to have a childhood & an education. When Emma died tragically Emmanuel struggled to find purpose in life but eventually
- through the power of prayer & music
- he succeeded. From child soldier to refugee to rap star War Child is one boys incredible story of survival & triumph.

...
Available
£12.79
The opening years of the fifteenth century saw one of the most bitterly contested political & military convulsions in the history of the British Isles a conflict that is too-often overlooked by military historians. Henry IV who had overthrown & probably murdered his predecessor Richard II fought a protracted & bloody campaign against the most powerful nobles in the l&. This war is the subject of John Barratts gripping study. The Percy family the Kings of the North & their most famous leader Sir Henry Percy
- Hotspur whose fiery nature & military prowess were immortalized by Shakespeare
- stood out against Henrys rule. & the beleagured king also had to contend with a range of other unrelenting opponents among them Owain Glyn Dwr who led the Welsh revolt against English supremacy. In this graphic account of the first deeply troubled years of Henry IVs reign John Barratt concentrates on the warfare in particular on the setpiece pitched battles fought at Homildon Hill Pilleth & Shrewsbury. His story brings to life the embittered politics & the personal & family enmities that gave rise to armed conflict. & he describes in vivid detail the tactics & fighting methods of the day which were dominated by the devastating power of the English longbow.

...
Available

War And Peace

War and Peace" is one of the richest novels ever written. Tolstoys enthralling epic combines history and fiction in his depiction of Russias lengthy war with the French armies of Napoleon and its effects on the domestic lives of those caught up in the conflict. He creates some of the most vital and involving characters in literature as he follows the rise and fall of families in St Petersburg and Moscow who are linked by their personal and political relationships. His heroes are the thoughtful yet impulsive Pierre Bezukhov his intelligentand ambitious friend Prince Andrei and the woman who becomes indispensable to both of them the enchanting Natasha Rostova. Stunningly translated with remarkable fidelity to the all-important tone of Tolstoys original and including an introduction
notes a chapter summary and an index of historical figures this edition of "War and Peace" is destined to become the definitive English translation for our time."
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Supplier: WHSmith
  • SKU: 9780099512233
Availability: In Stock
£16.00

Product Description

War & Peace" is one of the richest novels ever written. Tolstoys enthralling epic combines history & fiction in his depiction of Russias lengthy war with the French armies of Napoleon & its effects on the domestic lives of those caught up in the conflict. He creates some of the most vital & involving characters in literature as he follows the rise & fall of families in St Petersburg & Moscow who are linked by their personal & political relationships. His heroes are the thoughtful yet impulsive Pierre Bezukhov his intelligentand ambitious friend Prince Andrei & the woman who becomes indispensable to both of them the enchanting Natasha Rostova. Stunningly translated with remarkable fidelity to the all-important tone of Tolstoys original & including an introduction notes a chapter summary & an index of historical figures this edition of " War & Peace" is destined to become the definitive English translation for our time."

Reviews/Comments

Add New

Price History

Vouchers

No voucher codes found.
Do you know a voucher code for this product or supplier? Add it to Insights for others to use.

Facebook

Jargon Buster

History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
Fidelity - Refers to the quality. Being faithful or loyal.
Thoughtful - When someone is thinking and absorbed in what they are thinking
Personal - Something that belongs more to an individual due to it affecting them more by relating to them.

Supplier Information

Page Updated: 2024-03-04 10:03:14

Community Generated Product Tags

Oh No! The productWIKI community hasn't generated any tags for this product yet!
Menu