Meilleures ventes > > History
|
|
|
An Inconvenient Book: Real Solutions to the World's Biggest Problems»rank: 6781par: Glenn Beck
|
|
Discovery Of France»rank: 4644par: Graham Robb
|
|
1421: The Year China Discovered America»rank: 49023par: Gavin Menzies
|
|
Modern Classics Down And Out In Paris And London»rank: 8496par: George Orwell
|
|
The Betrayal of Africa»rank: 8469par: Gerald Caplan
|
|
Europe Between the Oceans: 9000 BC-AD 1000»rank: 18314par: Barry Cunliffe
|
|
Out of Africa»rank: 7614par: Isak Dinesen
|
|
Don't Know Much about the Bible: Everything You Need to Know about the Good Book But Never Learned»rank: 51093par: Kenneth C. Davis
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Kenneth Davis, popular purveyor of stuff you should know but never learned, turns his research engine to the land of Job and Jesus. Ever wonder who wrote the Bible, what the difference is between a disciple and an apostle, or how the Dead Sea Scrolls measure up? Davis tackles the entire Bible, book by book, from Genesis to Revelation, offering succinct capsules of the action and backgrounders that are as entertaining as the tabloids--except that Davis's information is reliable. 0n every page, you can see the immense amount of ... |
|
Canadiens Legends: Montreal's Hockey Heroes»rank: 2323par: Mike Leonetti
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Kenneth Davis, popular purveyor of stuff you should know but never learned, turns his research engine to the land of Job and Jesus. Ever wonder who wrote the Bible, what the difference is between a disciple and an apostle, or how the Dead Sea Scrolls measure up? Davis tackles the entire Bible, book by book, from Genesis to Revelation, offering succinct capsules of the action and backgrounders that are as entertaining as the tabloids--except that Davis's information is reliable. 0n every page, you can see the immense amount of ... |
|
Henry VIII: The King and His Court»rank: 19788par: Alison Weir
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Contemporary observers described the young king in glowing terms. At over six feet tall, with rich auburn hair, clear skin, and a slender waist, he was, to many, 'the handsomest prince ever seen.' From this starting point in Henry Vlll, the King and His Court, biographer extraordinare Alison Weir reveals a Henry Vlll far different from the obese, turkey-leg gnawing, womanizing tyrant who has gone down in history. Henry embodied the Renaissance ideal of a man of many talents--musician, composer, linguist, scholar, sportsman, warrior--indeed, the Dutch humanist Erasmus (not ... |