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Är du också intresserad av att följa en politikers anmärkningsvärda liv och deras jakt efter toppen av politiken? Eller vill du komma riktigt nära kända eller helt vanliga människor och deras liv tillbaka i historien? Då kan du hitta det du letar efter här. På den här sidan har vi samlat ett stort urval av historiska och politiska biografier. Du hittar allt från våra svenska, bästa och nya såväl som äldre politiska biografier, till de främsta och mest spännande historiska biografierna om till exempel kända personer från andra världskriget. Vi är övertygade om att det finns en bok som passar just dig och du har därför gott om möjligheter att hitta din nästa läsupplevelse här.
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  • av Erica L. Ball
    335

    "[An] exhaustively detailed account of the life of Madam C.J. Walker." Booklist, Starred Review - Madam C. J. Walker-reputed to be America's first self-made woman millionaire-has long been celebrated for her rags-to-riches story. This biography places this remarkable and large...

  • av George Behe
    319,-

    A unique collection of trivia, information, theories and thoughts compiled over a lifetime studying RMS Titanic

  • av Amos Horev
    269,-

    An examination of Major General Amos Horev and his pivotal role in shaping Israel's military and technological advancements through personal experiences and historical insights.This important memoir, translated into English for the author's 100th birthday, tells the life story of Maj. Gen. (ret.) Amos Horev, a visionary leader whose contributions helped shape Israel's growth across many fields.Rooted in memories of growing up in Jerusalem in the 1920s and '30s, where he built foundational friendships with other future leaders, such as Yigael Yadin, Uzi Narkiss, and Yohay Ben-Nun, Horev tells the story of Israel through the personal lens of his own experiences. One of the first Palmach commanders and deputy to Yigal Allon and Moshe Dayan during Israel's War of Independence, he went on to shape the evolution of the Israel Defense Forces' weaponry and logistics, later serving as president of the Technion--Israel Institute of Technology and chair of the board of Rafael, Advanced Defense Systems Ltd.In this autobiography, Retired Major General Amos Horev reveals the stories of the daily lives of the fighters and commanders in the Palmach--their failures, their successes, and most especially their motivation to fight to the end, even when the results were unknowable and the chances were slim.Through wars and missions, Amos remained a family man. He reveals another layer of his inner life when he speaks about Shoshana, his wife and the love of his life. Amos Horev's life story, which he tells with candor and integrity, combines with the story of Israel, and the generation that broke the ground, for those who followed.

  • - Hans Staden
    av Hans Staden
    675 - 3 729

    The first part of the book is a straightforward account of the author's personal experiences. The second part is a detailed treatise on the customs of the Tupinambá, their polity, trade, religion, manufactures and warlike undertakings.

  • av Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
    255,-

    A fresh, corrective view of 'mad' Habsburg ruler Rudolf II.

  • av Jim Corbett
    169

  • av Maegan Parker Brooks
    335

  • av G. A. Loud
    245

    The supreme, heroic yet paradoxical medieval German emperor Frederick Barbarossa.

  • av James Patterson
    145 - 275,-

  • av Robert Hardman
    169 - 305,-

  • av Erin L. Jordan
    625 - 2 029,-

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    av Philippa Langley
    845,-

    Not to be missed, Philippa Langley and her international team untangle a 500-year-old mystery to reveal the fate of the Princes of the Tower.

  • av Mary Hollingsworth
    159 - 379,-

  • av Ronnie Field
    145,-

  • av Arjumand Wajid
    275,-

    Fatima Meer (1928-2010), a key figure in South Africa's Liberation Movement, remains less recognized globally despite her impactful role. A distinguished academic, prolific writer, and political activist, she tirelessly advocated for social justice and human rights. Close friend to Nelson Mandela, she authored his biography. Despite adversity, including apartheid bans and imprisonment, her independent spirit left a profound mark on South Africa's history. Her story is vital for future generations.

  • av Marian Broderick
    195,-

    From every county in Ireland, meet women who made a real difference to the world we live in today. From creative craftswomen to singing sensations, poets to sporting champions, patriots, scientists and more, the stories of amazing women from our history are too often neglected and forgotten.

  • av Vinay Gupta
    389,-

  • av Rani Dhavan Shankardass
    1 265,-

  • av Ian Cardozo
    149,-

    The Indo-Pak War 1947-48 Operations in Tithwal-Battle of Darapari after the threat to Srinagar was removed, the Indian forces concentrated in the URI Sector and prepared to launch operations to evict the Pakistani aggressors from the valley.

  • av Annette Lensing
    905

  • av Ian Crofton
    155,-

    Tales of treachery, farce and folly across three millennia of world history.

  • av Anna Arutunyan
    155 - 265,-

  • av Michael Waters
    295,-

  • av Damien Lewis
    145 - 295,-

  • av David Day
    335

    From Rhodes Scholar to union leader to political powerhouse: how Bobbie became Bob, the iconic PM. The new biography from award-winning historian David Day sheds fresh light on the formative years of Australia's most charismatic leader, who became a political legend. David Day's biography of the young Bob Hawke takes readers on a journey, from his humble beginnings as the often-neglected son of religious zealots on the South Australian frontier to his wild ways at a succession of universities and his eventual rise as the country's most powerful union leader. Day provides a new perspective on a larrikin who was known for his overweening self-confidence and charm. A skilled negotiator with a drive to bring Australians together, he would go on to become our most popular and accomplished prime minister. Drawing on a decade of extensive research and interviews with those who knew Hawke best, this ground-breaking biography by an acclaimed writer reveals how Hawke's difficult childhood shaped him into someone who was also known for his uncontrollable bouts of anger and notorious for his alcoholism, obsessive womanising and close links with some of Australia's more shadowy characters. This gripping biography is a must-read for anyone interested in the first fifty years of Bob Hawke, our last truly colourful political leader. 'David Day's biography ... brings fascinating new dimension to this complex and deeply flawed man ... [a] fascinating, elegantly written account' Guardian

  • av Den Dover
    155 - 255,-

  • av Maurice Craft
    115,-

    A country at war is very different from one at peace, a range of social changes quickly emerge. Men are conscripted into the armed forces and are replaced by women. The economy is rebalanced towards defence, and towards the production of war materials. Food and all basic commodities are controlled, and their consumption is rationed. The national culture changes. The second World War which engulfed the UK and indeed many other countries had all these features, and much is known about the political, social and economic changes of those years in the UK from the adult perspective. Less is known about their effect upon children, and children's perception of the times. So how did youngsters adapt to the outbreak of war in September 1939, and what did they make of all the changes? Which were the most significant for them and what attitudes and activities continued as before? The author of this brief account was seven years old in 1939, and with his younger brother lived through the war years in London. The book provides vivid descriptions of life in wartime London as experienced by these two young South London boys, with their fears and excitements, their mischief, and what they made of the changing social environment.

  • av William Kelleher (Professor of History and Sanderson Chair in Arts and Sciences Storey
    519

    Mining magnate, politician, and imperialist, Cecil Rhodes had a larger-than-life impact on the development of Southern Africa and the extension of British imperial power. This critical biography of Rhodes elaborates his life and times, showing how his racist politics impacted mining, industry, transportation, warfare, and society, while discussing his controversial and enduring legacies.

  • av Louis P. (Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of American Studies and History Masur
    329,-

    The story of a road trip undertaken in early summer 1791 through upstate New York and New England by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. A Journey North opens a window onto the post-revolutionary landscape, illuminating the origins of the remarkable bond between two founding figures--one that endured for fifty years and remains one of the most consequential and significant friendships in American political history.

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