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Defending The Island

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Defending The Island

From Caesar to the Armada
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The definitive history of England versus invasion - comprehensive, acc essible and highly entertaining. In a brilliantly imaginative blend of military, social and diplomatic history, Norman Longmate retells our island story from the perspective of its defenders, in a narrative which stretches from the Celtic tribes who unsuccessfully fought against Caesar to the great seaborne deence against the Armada of Philip of Spain. He has gone back to the sources and investigated the original battlegrounds and weak spots in Britain's defences. But the real strength of his book is in its seamless narrative of history, which uncovers the truth behind the legends.

Author Biography:

Norman Longmate was born in Newbury, Berkshire, and educated by scholarship at Christ's Hospital, where he was deeply influenced by an inspiring history teacher. After the war service in the army he read modern history at Worcester College, Oxford. He subsequently worked as a journalist in Fleet Street, as a producer of history programmes for the BBC, and for the BBC Secretariat. In 1981 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and in 1983 he left the BBC to become a full-time writer. Norman Longmate is the author of more than twenty books, mainly on the Second World War and on Victorian social history, and of many radio and television scripts on historical subjects. He has frequently been employed as an historical adviser by film and television companies.
Release date NZ
January 4th, 2001
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Pimlico
Pages
544
Publisher
Vintage
Dimensions
154x233x41
ISBN-13
9780712667111
Product ID
1684669

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