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In Their Own Words - Letters From History

By: Bloomsbury

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Reference Books (Bloomsbury)

MSRP old price: $35.00


Product Info

Title
In Their Own Words - Letters From History
Publisher
Category
Publish Year
2016
Pages
304
Dimensions
8.25x10.25x1.5"
NKG Part #
2147657233
Type
Hardcover

Description

The way we communicate has changed. Today, many of our interactions are digital, but until recently writing letters was the norm. Drawing from over 100 miles of records held at the UK's official government archive, The National Archives at Kew, this collection of letters, postcards, and telegraphs will shine a spotlight on a range of significant historical moments and occurrences, recapturing a lost world in which correspondence was king.

The book includes letters from: Queen Elizabeth I, Oscar Wilde, Charles Kray, "Jack the Ripper," the Captain of the Titanic, Edward Smith, as well as the "real Charlotte Gray" spy, Christine Granville, among others.

Topics covered in the collection will be both British and international, including:
Nelson Mandela's trial, the Gunpowder Plot, Anne Boleyn's adultery, a soldier's view of life in the trenches, mad King George III's military campaign in the New World, Captain Cook being the first European to set foot in Australia, and the experience of a special agent during World War II.

The book features approximately 60 letters, each with a 600 word essay, and a 3000 word introduction. There are around 120 images in the book: 60 of the letters themselves, and a further 60 supplementary images.