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|author= Alan Moorehead
|title= The Russian Revolution
|rating= 4
|genre= History
|summary= First published in 1958, Moorhead's account is regarded as one of the most succinct accounts of its subject, and now reprinted to mark the centenary of the revolution.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1445667320</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Adrian Mourby
|summary= During my schooldays, I always found the Wars of the Roses the most fascinating period of English history. In those days we were taught that the battles began in 1455 and ended in 1485. Ashdown-Hill is one of several modern historians whose study of the subject extends these boundaries, and in this volume he starts with the reign of Richard II, ending late in the Elizabethan era.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1445660350</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Charles Drazin
|title= Mapping the Past: A Search for Five Brothers at the Edge of Empire
|rating= 4
|genre= History
|summary=''Mapping the Past'' is at once a personal quest into the author's family history, and an account of some of the interesting, perhaps even amazing things the Royal Engineers have achieved over the past couple of centuries. Drazin is descended from a generation of Engineers; five brothers who all served in the Army, mostly as surveyors mapping the far flung parts of the Empire. This was despite them being both Irish and Catholic. He uncovers their pasts, the many things they undertook and how it affected them in the end. It's a story that's uplifting and extremely sad, as the First World War and the Easter Rising in 1916 seem to mark a true watershed for his family.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099468271</amazonuk>
}}

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