A spectacular, puzzle-fuelled, myth-busting journey through the hidden history of Britain in 500 questions.
Philip Parker Boeken
Philip M. Parker staat bekend om zijn innovatieve benadering van literaire creatie, waarbij hij geautomatiseerde methoden gebruikt om een enorm volume aan boeken te produceren. Zijn werk richt zich voornamelijk op het genereren van woordenboeken, thesauri en andere publicaties via algoritmen en databasezoekopdrachten. Hoewel zijn methodologieën controverse hebben opgeroepen bij professionele taalkundigen vanwege problemen met bronvermelding en mogelijke onjuistheden, verlegt Parker de grenzen van auteurschap in het digitale tijdperk. Zijn experimenten strekken zich ook uit tot het creëren van rudimentaire poëzie en educatief materiaal, waarmee hij traditionele opvattingen over literaire productie uitdaagt.






Travel to mighty civilisations to explore the progress of humanity. Follow earth-shattering wars and revolutions, major achievements in the fields of science and technology and milestones in the arts.
From the moment towns and cities arose, the struggle for land, resources and power has turned to violence. Almost from the start, maps have been an essential part of planning and waging war. History of War in Maps gives a unique visual representation of the development of warfare and the maps that have helped shaped our history.
History of World Trade in Maps
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Trade is the lifeblood of nations. It has provided vital goods and wealth to countries and merchants from the ancient Egyptians who went in search of gold and ivory to their 21st-century equivalents trading high-tech electronic equipment from the Far East.
Known for their vicious raids, love of treasure and fierce warriors: the vikings were the most feared invaders of the Medieval period. For 300 years, they terrorized the world in their hunt for land and power, but they also had a rich culture in art, literature and law. Packed with facts, maps, infographics and photos, this is the perfect introduction to the vikings.
With the uncertainty of Brexit looming, Britain as we know it is on the brink of defining change. With current borders being disputed and, with them, identities challenged, this book will provide a brilliant insight into how our country's borders have always been, and always will be, in a state of change.From the Celtic period when 'Britain' was just a patchwork of tribal kingdoms; to the height of the empire a century ago, when the whole of Ireland, India, Australia, much of Africa, Asia and the Americas were marked as British; through to the present-day when Britain's shape and extent is once more in question, these maps dramatically chart the political and cultural evolution of the nation.By focusing on these maps Philip Parker reveals how Britain came to be the way it is today, and how the past is a guide to where we might go from here.
The History of Everywhere: All the Stuff That You Never Knew Happened at the Same Time
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Engagingly presented through lively maps, this book uncovers surprising historical connections and coincidences, revealing events and figures that coexisted in unexpected ways. For instance, it highlights the overlap of woolly mammoths with the construction of the Egyptian pyramids and the simultaneous lives of Leonardo Da Vinci and Henry VIII. Spanning from ancient times to the modern era, it invites readers to explore a broader understanding of history, challenging conventional narratives and enhancing their knowledge of the past.
This beautifully designed volume presents over 70 historical maps spanning 9,000 years, showcasing the evolution of cities and human civilization. From sacred sites to modern urban planning, it features renowned capitals and lesser-known areas. A must-read for map and history enthusiasts.
The History Detective Investigates: Weapons & Armour Through Ages
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Become a history detective and find out more about the how weapons and armour have changed throughout history.
