Lawrence James Bücher
Ein englischer Historiker und Schriftsteller, der sich auf populäre Geschichtsschreibung, insbesondere über das Britische Empire, spezialisiert hat. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch einen fesselnden Stil und tiefe Einblicke in entscheidende Perioden und Aspekte des Imperiums aus. Nach seiner Karriere als Lehrer widmet er sich als freiberuflicher Autor der detaillierten Untersuchung historischer Ereignisse und ihrer Auswirkungen. Seine Beiträge erscheinen auch in führenden britischen Zeitungen und Literaturzeitschriften.






The narrative chronicles James Lawrence's remarkable achievement of completing 100 triathlons in 100 days, showcasing his extraordinary endurance and determination. It offers motivating insights and practical lessons on pushing personal limits and overcoming challenges, encouraging readers to pursue their own seemingly impossible goals.
Plateau Light
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The Colorado Plateau is a land rich in red sands, chocolate crags, eternally translucent skies, and stunning canyons. The region inscribes the deserts, mountains, rivers, and high mesas of the four corners of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. David Muench has walked this land---the Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, Canyon de Chelly, Bryce Canyon National Park, Mesa Verde, Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness, Grand Staircase / Escalanate National Monument --- and has retruend wit the unforgetable images that are presented in this book. PLATEAU LIGHT focuses on the heart and soul of America's Redrock Country, expressing the beauty and wilderness of areas ranging from the Grand Canyon to Paria. These landscapes once inspired the Anasazi, Fremont and Archaic peoples and serve as the perfect background for the petroglyphs and ruins they left behind. For the first time in softbound edition, these spectacular photos will inspire, delight and amaze, both readers and photographers alike.Each plate has a thumbnail image with David Muench's photo notes in the back of the book. Winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award, Travel Category, 1999
Growing Leaders
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Seven out of ten Christian leaders feel overworked, four in ten suffer financial pressures, only two in ten have had management training, and 1,500 give up their job over a ten-year period. This book faces the challenge of raising up new leaders and helps existing leaders to mature.
The Illustrated Rise and Fall of the British Empire
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Spanning four centuries and six continents, James' masterpiece examines the imperial experience and its legacy with tremendous insight and finesse. His original work has now been abridged and illustrated in full color throughout with over 400 meticulously researched photographs, paintings, maps and portraits to create a comprehensive and visually stunning portrait of the era. Great Britain's geopolitical role has undergone many radical changes over the last four centuries. Once a maritime superpower and ruler of half the world, Britain now occupies an isolated position as an economically fragile island often at odds with her European neighbors. Spanning the years from 1600 to the present day, this critically acclaimed book combines detailed scholarship with readable popular history.
Rise And Fall Of The British Empire
- 704 Seiten
- 25 Lesestunden
Uniquely complete account of the British Empire - Jan Morris' great Penguin trilogy PAX BRITANNICA only starts from 1837, rather than the 16th Century. * A modern classic of narrative history, updated to include the 1997 handover of Hong Kong.
Aristocrats
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
An extraordinary narrative of the richest and most powerful men and women in our history
A compelling history of Britain's complicated and compromised relationship with China between the start of the Opium Wars in 1839 and the transfer of power in Hong Kong in 1997
Raj. The making of British India
- 737 Seiten
- 26 Lesestunden
This is the brilliantly told story of one of the wonders of the modern world - how in less than a hundred years the British made themselves masters of India. They ruled it for another hundred, departing in 1947, leaving behind the independent states of India and Pakistan. British rule taught Indians to see themselves as Indians and its benefits included railways, hospitals, law and a universal language. But the Raj, outwardly so monolithic and magnificent, was always precarious. Its masters knew that it rested ultimately on the goodwill of Indians. This is a new look at a subject rich in incident and character; the India of the Raj was that of Clive, Kipling, Curzon and Gandhi and a host of lesser known others. RAJ will provoke debate, for it sheds new light on Mountbatten and the events of 1946-47 which ended an exercise in benign autocracy and an experiment in altruism.
This is the brilliantly told story of one of the wonders of the modern world - how in less than a hundred years the British made themselves masters of India. They ruled it for another hundred, departing in 1947, leaving behind the independent states of India and Pakistan. British rule taught Indians to see themselves as Indians and its benefits included railways, hospitals, law and a universal language. But the Raj, outwardly so monolithic and magnificent, was always precarious. Its masters knew that it rested ultimately on the goodwill of Indians. This is a new look at a subject rich in incident and character; the India of the Raj was that of Clive, Kipling, Curzon and Gandhi and a host of lesser known others. RAJ will provoke debate, for it sheds new light on Mountbatten and the events of 1946-47 which ended an exercise in benign autocracy and an experiment in altruism.


