Thomas Bates Bücher






The book is a reproduction of a significant historical artifact, preserving its original features such as copyright references and library stamps. Scholars recognize its cultural importance, contributing to the understanding of civilization. This faithful reproduction aims to maintain the integrity of the original work, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical texts and their impact on knowledge.
History of Improved Short-Horn or Durham Cattle,
and of the Kirklevington herd, from the notes of the late Thomas Bates
- 404 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Focusing on the development of Improved Short-Horn or Durham cattle, this book offers insights drawn from the notes of Thomas Bates, a notable figure in cattle breeding. It provides a detailed account of the Kirklevington herd, highlighting breeding practices and historical significance. As a high-quality reprint of the original 1871 edition, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in agricultural history and livestock improvement.
The History of Improved Short- Horn
- 404 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
This reprint preserves a historical book first published in 1871, focusing on maintaining its availability for future readers. Acknowledging the potential for missing pages or lower quality due to age, the publishing house Anatiposi is dedicated to safeguarding these works. The initiative aims to ensure that valuable historical literature is not lost to time, allowing contemporary audiences to engage with the past.
Spanning from AD 1245 to the present, this historical narrative chronicles the Clement Bates family branch, highlighting significant military experiences across generations. The second half focuses on Robert S. Bates' World War II service, the family's journey from 1945 to the Vietnam War, and the reflections of his son, Thomas. In his later years, Thomas shares his life and military experiences with his four grandsons, two of whom are preparing to embark on their own adventures, creating a poignant connection between past and future.
East Anglia and its North Sea World in the Middle Ages
- 363 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The relations between medieval East Anglia and countries across the North Sea examined from a variety of perspectives.
William the Conqueror
- 616 Seiten
- 22 Lesestunden
Fifteen years in the making, a landmark reinterpretation of the life of a pivotal figure in British and European history In this magisterial addition to the Yale English Monarchs series, David Bates combines biography and a multidisciplinary approach to examine the life of a major figure in British and European history. Using a framework derived from studies of early medieval kingship, he assesses each phase of William's life to establish why so many trusted William to invade England in 1066 and the consequences of this on the history of the so-called Norman Conquest after the Battle of Hastings and for generations to come. A leading historian of the period, Bates is notable for having worked extensively in the archives of northern France and discovered many eleventh- and twelfth-century charters largely unnoticed by English-language scholars. Taking an innovative approach, he argues for a move away from old perceptions and controversies associated with William's life and the Norman Conquest. This deeply researched volume is the scholarly biography for our generation.