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Jan Morris

    Jan Morris was een Britse historicus en reisschrijver, vooral bekend om haar Pax Britannica-trilogie, een geschiedenis van het Britse Rijk. Ze creëerde ook levendige portretten van steden als Oxford, Venetië en Hongkong, en onderzocht de Welshe geschiedenis en cultuur. Morris' schrijfstijl kenmerkte zich door scherpe intelligentie en een lyrische proza dat geschiedenis en geografie tot leven brengt. Haar werk wordt geprezen om het vermogen om met opmerkelijke diepgang en empathie de essentie van plaatsen en tijdperken te vangen.

    Churches and Cathedrals of London
    The Night Before Catmus
    Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere
    Farewell the Trumpets
    Over Europe
    Triëst
    • Historische, politieke en culurele sfeerimpressie van de Noord-Italiaanse stad.

      Triëst
    • Farewell the Trumpets

      • 576bladzijden
      • 21 uur lezen
      4,4(20)Tarief

      Farewell the Trumpets: An Imperial Retreat traces the momentous decline and fall of the greatest of empires - from Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee to the death of Winston Churchill in 1965.

      Farewell the Trumpets
    • Jan Morris (then James) first visited Trieste as a soldier at the end of the Second World War. Since then, the city has come to represent her own life, with all its hopes, disillusionments, loves and memories. Here, her thoughts on a host of subjects - ships, cities, cats, sex, nationalism, Jewishness, civility and kindness - are inspired by the presence of Trieste, and recorded in or between the lines of this book.Evoking the whole of its modern history, from its explosive growth to wealth and fame under the Habsburgs, through the years of Fascist rule to the miserable years of the Cold War, when rivalries among the great powers prevented its creation as a free city under United Nations auspices, Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere is neither a history nor a travel book; like the place, it is one of a kind. Jan Morris's collection of travel writing and reportage spans over five decades and includes such titles as Venice, Coronation Everest, Hong Kong, Spain, Manhattan '45, A Writer's World and the Pax Britannica Trilogy. Hav, her novel, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Arthur C. Clarke Award.

      Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere
    • Exploring the whimsical notion of feline dreams, the story centers around the anticipation of St. Tabby's visit, bringing delightful gifts of cat food for CatmusDay. This charming narrative invites readers into a playful world where cats experience their own magical celebrations, highlighting the joy and excitement that comes with the holiday spirit through a cat's perspective.

      The Night Before Catmus
    • Stones of Empire

      • 243bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,3(31)Tarief

      Stones of Empire brings together two leading authors in a very personal investigation of the British architectural legacy in India. The text and photographs illustrate the buildings both as objects and as reflections of an empire's mingled emotions, charting a unique enterprise in architecture, engineering, and social adaptation.

      Stones of Empire
    • Pax Britannica

      • 544bladzijden
      • 20 uur lezen
      4,3(425)Tarief

      This centerpiece of the trilogy captures the British at the height of their vigor and self-satisfaction, imposing their traditions and tastes, their idealists and rascals, on diverse peoples of the world.

      Pax Britannica
    • A Landscape of Wales

      • 108bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen
      4,0(3)Tarief

      James Morris challenges the tourist clichés and looks at the impact of human presence and the layers of history in the landscape. He reflects upon issues of identity, exploitation and regeneration; it is a land of beauty and of hardship where � in this post industrial, post rural economy - Tesco and tourism are now the great employers.

      A Landscape of Wales
    • The opening volume of Morris’s “Pax Britannica Trilogy,” this richly detailed work traces the rise of the British Empire, from the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne in 1837 to the celebration of her Diamond Jubilee in 1897. Index. A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book

      Heaven's command : an imperial progress