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South America
Makers of the Modern World: The peace conferences of 1919-23 and their aftermath
by Michael Streeter
While Brazil declared war on Germany in the First World War, the rest of South America held back. But four – Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay – did break off diplomatic relations with Germany in 1917, in sympathy with US policy and with the Allies in Europe. Their reward was a place at the Paris Peace Conference table and for the first time a chance to play a role on the world stage rather than just in their own backyard.
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2010-10-01
9781906598242
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World
History, Makers of the Modern World
Haus Price: £10.00
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Theme Song for an Old Show
by Jeffrey Lewis
The third novel in Jeffrey Lewis's 'Meritocracy Quartet' sees Louie rising rapidly to become a producer on a hit show. But the shows ratings soon begin to fall, will it cannibalize for one last big tune-in , or will it be allowed to conclude it's run in dignity?
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2010-10-01
9781906598808
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UK & Commonwealth
Fiction
Haus Price: £6.40
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Makers of the Modern World
The peace conferences of 1919-23 and their aftermath
by Various
MAKERS OF THE MODERN WORLD: THE PEACE CONFERENCES OF 1919-23 AND THEIR AFTERMATH is a groundbreaking new series containing 32 titles, being published by Haus from NOVEMBER 2008-2010. Get a 30% discount when you subscribe to the series! Please note that not all books are available yet and that after the subscription payment has been made books will be dispatched when they are published. The entire series will be published by November 2010. For further details please contact info@hauspublishing.com
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2010-09-01
9781906598303
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World
History, Makers of the Modern World
Haus Price: £291.00
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Camus
by Adele King
Camus’s works keep being rediscovered and set against a contemporary backdrop. While he is often said to be a writer of allegories and moral abstractions, his fiction and philosophical essays are, as this book aims to highlight, autobiographical in their origins and incidents.
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2010-09-01
9781906598402
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World
Biography
Haus Price: £14.99
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Edgar Allan Poe
by Brian Morton
The United States was only two decades old when Edgar Allan Poe was born. He stands at the very beginning of American literature, an orphaned, rootless, haunted man who in just forty years gave short story writing its modern cast, pioneered detective fiction, and wrote some of the most memorable lyric poems in the English language.
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2010-09-01
9781905791521
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World
Biography
Haus Price: £11.99
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