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Roy Adkins

    Roy Adkins ist ein Historiker und Archäologe, der sich auf die Erforschung der Vergangenheit konzentriert. Als Mitglied der Society of Antiquaries in London ist seine Expertise auf diesem Gebiet eindeutig belegt. Seine Arbeit befasst sich wahrscheinlich eingehend mit historischen Themen und archäologischen Funden. Durch seine wissenschaftliche Arbeit erhalten die Leser eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Geschichte.

    Roy Adkins
    The little book of Egyptian hieroglyphs
    The War for All the Oceans
    Trafalgar : the Biography of a Battle
    The Handbook of British Archaeology
    Jack Tar
    Der Code der Pharaonen
    • Wer löst als Erster das Rätsel der Hieroglyphen? Paris, 1822: Ein Mann, der Ohnmacht nahe, stürmt durch eine düstere Gasse, um seinem Bruder die ersehnte sensationelle Nachricht zu überbringen: Er glaubt, die ägyptischen Hieroglyphen entziffert zu haben! Jean-François Champollion ist der Held dieses Wissenschaftskrimis. Eine wunderbare Biografie über den Begründer der Ägyptologie, der anhand des Steins von Rosette an der Entschlüsselung der Hieroglyphen arbeitete.

      Der Code der Pharaonen
    • Jack Tar

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      4,3(176)Abgeben

      A unique and thrilling narrative which uncovers the lives of the heroes of Nelson's navy

      Jack Tar
    • 4,2(69)Abgeben

      This is the true story of the Battle of Trafalgar, Britain's most significant sea battle. Trafalgar set the seal on British naval supremacy, and in the short term not only prevented Napoleon from invading Britain, but also enabled Britain and its continental allies to mount a campaign to defeat him. Originally published: London: Little, Brown, 2004.

      Trafalgar : the Biography of a Battle
    • The War for All the Oceans

      • 534 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden
      4,1(18)Abgeben

      As France emerged from revolution, a young general named Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt, hoping next to march overland to India. It would not happen. Britain swung her forces into action to battle for control of the world's sea-lanes and thus all international trade. The Battle of the Nile and then at Acre were the first sallies in what would be fifteen years of bitter fighting. It was a war won at sea, and by the time of Waterloo Britain had gained control and possessed the foundations of her vast empire. Brought vividly to life through the words and stories of the ordinary people caught up in the conflict, this is a sweeping history of the years of naval warfare that set the balance of power in Europe for the following century. Taking in gallant duels, bloody battles between huge fleets, amphibious assaults, daring coastal raids, and the subtleties of espionage and naval intelligence, this global conflict truly was THE WAR FOR ALL THE OCEANS.

      The War for All the Oceans
    • A simple introduction to Egyptian hieroglyphs designed for the complete beginner. This book aims to make the basics of hieroglyphs easy to understand. Explaining briefly the history and development of the language, it then gives the Egyptian alphabet and shows how simple it is to spell your own name using hieroglyphs.

      The little book of Egyptian hieroglyphs
    • A cultural portrait of everyday life in Regency England and the world of Jane Austen draws on contemporary sources to depict how everyday people shared experiences ranging from marriage and sexuality to health care and religion

      Eavesdropping on Jane Austens England
    • Jane Austen's England

      Daily Life in the Georgian and Regency Periods

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      4,0(107)Abgeben

      Exploring the intricacies of daily life during Regency England, this book provides an authoritative insight into the social customs, fashion, and culture that influenced Jane Austen's novels. The authors, known for their expertise, delve into the era's unique characteristics, offering readers a rich understanding of the historical context that shaped Austen's beloved characters and stories. This engaging narrative serves as both a historical reference and a companion to Austen's work.

      Jane Austen's England
    • A landmark book that charts humanity's changing relationship with birds - from the ancient Egyptians to the 21st century.

      When There Were Birds
    • The War for All the Oceans

      From Nelson at the Nile to Napoleon at Waterloo

      • 576 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden
      3,4(20)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic War, this gripping narrative details the intense and violent sea battles that defined the era. The author, known for his bestselling works, brings to life the strategic maneuvers and fierce confrontations on the high seas, offering readers a vivid portrayal of naval warfare. With a focus on historical accuracy and dramatic storytelling, this account immerses readers in the chaos and heroism of maritime conflict during one of history's most tumultuous periods.

      The War for All the Oceans