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Noble Endeavours

Noble Endeavours
Author: Miranda Seymour
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2013-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1847378269

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In 1613 a beautiful Stuart princess married a handsome young German prince. This was a love match, but it was also an alliance that aimed to weld together Europe's two great Protestant powers. Before Elizabeth and Frederick left London for the court in Heidelberg, they watched a performance of The Winter's Tale. In 1943, a group of British POWS gave a performance of that same play to a group of enthusiastic Nazi guards in Bavaria. When the amateur actors suggested doing a version of The Merchant of Venice that showed Shylock as the hero, the guards brought in the costumes and helped create the sets. Nothing about the story of England and Germany, as this remarkable book demonstrates, is as simple as we might expect. A shared faith, a shared hunger for power, a shared culture (Germany never doubted that Shakespeare belonged to them, as much as to England); a shared leadership. German monarchs ruled over England for three hundred years - and only ceased to do so through a change of name. Miranda Seymour has written a rich and heart-breaking story that needs to be heard: the vibrant, extraordinary history - told through the lives of kings and painters, soldiers and sailors, sugar-bakers and bankers, charlatans and saints - of two countries so entwined that one man, asked for his allegiance in 1916, said he didn't know because it felt as though his parents had quarrelled. Thirteen years of Nazi power can never be forgotten. But should thirteen years blot out four centuries of a profound, if rivalrous, friendship? Speaking in 1984, a remarkable Jew who fought for Germany in one war and for England in the next called for an end to the years of mistrust. Quarter of a century later, that mistrust remains as strong as ever and Hitler remains Germany's most familiar face. The stories that Miranda Seymour has recovered from a wealth of unpublished material and exceptional sources, remind us, poignantly, wittily and tragically, of all that we have chosen to forget.


Noble Endeavours

Noble Endeavours
Author: Prof. Dr. Sudesh Kumari Chugh
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Neither very rich nor too poor, neither too strong nor very weak, neither privileged nor deprived, neither very influential nor really insignificant, neither the eldest nor the youngest in the family – can an average female child born during the days of a national upheaval make a mark for herself in the 21st century? This autobiographical sketch of a ‘medico from the middle class’ inspires all young female aspirants to have self-belief and just go for it, break new grounds, set new benchmarks, erode preconceived notions, love what you do and do what you love and you will marvel at your potential.


The Marlburian

The Marlburian
Author: Marlborough coll
Publisher:
Total Pages: 670
Release: 1879
Genre:
ISBN:

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Washington and the Hope of Peace

Washington and the Hope of Peace
Author: Herbert George Wells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1922
Genre: Conference on the Limitation of Armament
ISBN:

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One Small Step Can Change Your Life

One Small Step Can Change Your Life
Author: Joginder Singh
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-12-17
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9352615654

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It is a strange thing about life, that if you refuse to accept anything, other than the best, the life will give it to you. This book is a masterpiece by Shri. Joginder Singh. He says- “It is not important, as to what people think about you. It is more important, as to how they feel about you.” For attaining everything, one has to be ambitious, eager, aspiring and has the will & wish power. It is your thoughts, words, actions, which only can take you to the top of success, in your life. The tips in this book will help you to live your life fully and magnificently. A must read book for everyone on new discoveries and approaches in life, and how to be confident in public life. Joginder Singh, the top cop under Indian Police Service is the former Director of CBI. A widely acclaimed author of repute, he is also known as a renowned motivator on self help and personality development skills. Largely invited in various national and international seminars, TV channels ans talk shows, Mr. Singh is a celebraterd figure whose path breaking motivated suggestions toward society, youth and the nation are worth to follow.


Pedagogy of Teaching

Pedagogy of Teaching
Author: Dr. Nandini N
Publisher: Krishna Publication House
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9390627516

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