The Diaries of A. L. Rowse

The Diaries of A. L. Rowse
Author: A. L. Rowse
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2010-10-21
Genre: Historians
ISBN: 9780571272983

A historian, poet and autobiographer, A. L. Rowse (1903-1997) moved through the worlds of academia, politics and publishing; those he encountered upon the way came in for witty and vitriolic diatribes in his journals. On their first publication in 2003 these diaries were already widely anticipated - Rowse himself had suggested in his lifetime that there would be much to scandalise and entertain in them, and they didn't disappoint this prediction. Winston Churchill, G. M. Trevelyan, T. S. Eliot and John Betjeman are among the famous characters who came under his gaze, and whose conversations and opinions of one another he recorded. Compiled and edited by Richard Ollard, the diaries stretch from the 1920s - when Rowse first left his native Cornwall to study at Cambridge - to the 1960s, a fascinating and personal study of the most turbulent decades in recent history.

Homosexuals in History

Homosexuals in History
Author: Alfred Leslie Rowse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1983
Genre: Gay men
ISBN:

Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, King James I, Francis Bacon, Frederick the Great, Tchaikovsky, Diaghilev, Ernst Rohm, and E.M. Forster. The legacies they left to the world are as varied as their talents and temperaments, yet all shared a single predilection -- homosexuality. Now one of the most foremost historians of our time provides a thought provoking look at these and other homosexual men of genius in society, politics, literature and the arts in this first serious study of the problems and contributions of the homosexual through the ages.

The Expansion of Elizabethan England

The Expansion of Elizabethan England
Author: A. Rowse
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2003-04-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230597130

Elizabethan society is arguably the most successful in English history. The adventurers and merchants (as well as the poets and playwrights) of that age are legendary. The subject of this classic study by A.L. Rowse is that society's 'expansion'. Elizabethan society expanded both physically (first into Cornwall, then Ireland, then across the oceans to first contact with Russian, the Canadian North and then the opening up of trade with India and the Far East) and in terms of ideas and influence on international affairs. Rowse argues that in the Elizabethan age we see the beginning of England's huge impact upon the world.

The Story of Britain

The Story of Britain
Author: Alfred Leslie Rowse
Publisher: Tiger Books
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1993
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9781855013926

A.L. Rowse and Cornwall

A.L. Rowse and Cornwall
Author: Philip Payton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Winner of the Adult Non-Fiction section of the Holyer an GofAwards 2006, and Overall Winner of the Holyer an Gof Trophy, this gripping biographical study explores the immensely complicated relationship that existed between A.L. Rowse and his native Cornwall. Rowse's books, A Cornish Childhood and Tudor Cornwall, remain in strong demand, essential reading for the general reader and historian alike, and for all those who know and love Cornwall. By shedding new light on this complex character, Payton invites a greater understanding of the broader issues of Cornish identity as well as assessing Rowse's highly original contribution to the writing of British and Cornish history.

Making Moonta

Making Moonta
Author: Philip Payton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780859897969

Winner of the 2008 Holyer An Gof Award for non-fiction. An investigation of the popular tradition of 'Australia's Little Cornwall': how one town in South Australia gained and perpetuated this identity into the twenty-first century. This book is about Moonta and its special place in the Cornish transnational identity. Today Moonta is a small town on South Australia's northern Yorke Peninsula; along with the neighbouring townships of of Wallaroo and Kadina, it is an agricultural and heritage tourism centre. In the second half of the nineteenth century, however, Moonta was the focus of a major copper mining industry. This book is about Moonta and its special place in the Cornish transnational identity. Today Moonta is a small town on South Australia's northern Yorke Peninsula; along with the neighbouring townships of of Wallaroo and Kadina, it is an agricultural and heritage tourism centre. In the second half of the nineteenth century, however, Moonta was the focus of a major copper mining industry. From the beginning, Moonta cast itself as unique among Cornish immigrant communities, becoming 'the hub of the universe' according to its inhabitants, forging the myth of 'Australia's Little Cornwall': a myth perpetuated by Oswald Pryor and others that survived the collapse of the copper mines in 1923--and remains vibrant and intact today.

Tudor Cornwall

Tudor Cornwall
Author: Alfred Leslie Rowse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1969
Genre: Cornwall (England : County)
ISBN:

Heathrow

Heathrow
Author: David Hough, Jr.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781910929032

When a fire disrupts the London Air Traffic Control Centre, the controllers move to an emergency control room at Heathrow - which is exactly where a group of terrorists want them. The crisis deepens and the whole of London's Air Traffic Control system comes under attack. Despite facing personal danger, the controllers struggle to keep the airspace safe. Desperate measures are needed to discover who is behind the attack, and what they want. Measures that put innocent lives at risk. As the answers begin to emerge, it becomes clear that far more is at stake than the safety of aircraft and passengers. By then, there seems no way to stop a terrorist attack far more shocking than anyone had imagined. "David Hough takes his reader on a nail-biting journey: the clock is ticking and the stakes are getting higher and higher - and the disaster is getting closer an closer. A rip-roaring, page-turner of a novel."