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Author THOMPSON E P
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Making History: Writings on History and Culture
Thompson, E.P.
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Writing By Candlelight
Thompson, E P
2nd impression. ~ Paperback, VG. xiv+286pp, a little rubbed, otherwise a nice copy. ~ A collection of essays written between 1970 - 1980 & concerned with the means employed today to manufacture what is then offered as a concensus of public opinion. The essays cover the 1972 Miners Strike, Wilson & Europe, Jury system etc.
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Protest and Survive
Thompson, E.P.
Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Pamphlet First Edition The joys of nuclear war explored.
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Beyond the Cold War
Thompson, E.P.
Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Pamphlet First Edition The joys of nuclear war explored.
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William Morris: Romantic to Revolutionary
Thompson, E. P.
8.5 x 5.75 x 2 Nice Tight Clean copy ! 829 pages. 8035
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Os Românticos / a Inglaterra na era Revolucionária
E. P. Thompson
299 pp, brochura encadernada. Novo. Tradução de Sérgio Moraes Rego Reis. Prefácio de Dorothy Thompson.
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The Heavy Dancers : Writings on Wars Past and Future
Thompson, Edward P. [E. P.]
8.5" (21.5 cm) Tall Ex-Library Stated First Edition Exlibrary markings. Square with sound binding and hinges, bright pages. Paper over boards is edge worn on bottom. DJ has light overall shelf wear, in new mylar sleeve. 361 pp. Study on past and future war, meditation on ideological and political predicament of a divided world in which the forces for peace or destruction are found on both sides. Author is best known for his seminal historical work, "The Making of the English Working Class." http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1140012.jpg
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The Huns
Thompson, E. A.; Heather, P. J.
Nice copy - NO tears - Tight spine - Previous owner's name in book front - on blank page (crossed-out) - 14 pages have underlining and/or notation - Illustrated throughout - 326 pages - The riveting history of the Huns is retold in this exceptional volume. From their first attacks on the Goths north of the Black Sea, to the collapse of their central European empire, the Huns' campaigns are reconstructed from disparate and often fragmentary sources. This dramatic narrative is punctuated by analytical chapters which chart the transformations wrought in Hunnic society, by contact with the more developed world of the Roman Mediterranean .
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