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2025 |
![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Mondadori Primavera 1939: a Londra viene fondata un'organizzazione top secret con lo scopo di distruggere la macchina da guerra di Hitler attraverso spettacolari atti di sabotaggio. La serie di azioni che segue si dimostra tanto straordinaria quanto i sei personaggi che la portano avanti. Il War Office li ha scelti per il loro modo anticonvenzionale, sfrenatamente fantasioso, di operare, e perché sono tutto fuorché gentiluomini. Winston Churchill li chiama i suoi «ministri della guerra sporca»: aiutati anche da un gruppo di donne formidabili, con le loro imprese audaci riescono a cambiare il corso del conflitto. Questo libro, frutto di ricerche su documenti finora sconosciuti, ricostruisce con verve narrativa e numerosi dettagli la loro epopea, l'ultima storia mai raccontata della Seconda guerra mondiale. € 15,50
Scontato: € 14,73
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2024 |
![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Nutrimenti Fra il Quattrocento e il Seicento le spezie erano più preziose dell'oro, tanto che le principali potenze marinare europee ingaggiarono una corsa sugli oceani verso i principali luoghi di produzione e scatenarono vere e proprie guerre per il controllo di quel commercio così redditizio. Fra le spezie, la noce moscata era la più ricercata e preziosa e a lungo tutta la noce moscata giunse in particolare dall'inaccessibile atollo vulcanico di Run, nell'arcipelago delle isole Banda. Per decenni infuriò un sanguinoso conflitto tra Inghilterra e Olanda, e dopo feroci battaglie il risultato fu uno degli accordi più spettacolari della storia: la Gran Bretagna dovette cedere Run all'Olanda, ma in cambio ricevette un'altra piccola isola, a suo tempo pressoché disabitata e all'apparenza insignificante: Manhattan. Giles Milton racconta le avventure eroiche, bizzarre, drammatiche e crudeli di esploratori e pirati, coltivatori e mercanti nella corsa alla conquista di quella che appariva come una vera e propria isola del tesoro. Prefazione di William Dalrymple. € 20,00
Scontato: € 19,00
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1919 |
![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: JOHN MURRAY PUBLISHERS € 19,89
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![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Henry Holt & Co € 27,70
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: JOHN MURRAY PUBLISHERS € 30,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Export Edit € 17,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Picador USA € 18,50
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: JOHN MURRAY PUBLISHERS € 12,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Picador USA € 25,90
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Picador USA € 17,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: JOHN MURRAY PUBLISHERS € 16,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: JOHN MURRAY PUBLISHERS € 23,30
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![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Export Edit € 17,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Picador USA Obscure and addictive true tales from history told by one of our most entertaining historians, Giles Milton The first installment in Giles Milton's outrageously entertaining series, History's Unknown Chapters: colorful and accessible, intelligent and illuminating, Milton shows his customary historical flair as he delves into the little-known stories from the past. There's the cook aboard the Titanic, who pickled himself with whiskey and survived in the icy seas where most everyone else died. There's the man who survived the atomic bomb in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And there's many, many more. Covering everything from adventure, war, murder and slavery to espionage, including the stories of the female Robinson Crusoe, Hitler's final hours, Japan's deadly balloon bomb and the emperor of the United States, these tales deserve to be told. € 17,50
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Picador USA A true tale of high adventure in the South Seas. The tiny island of Run is an insignificant speck in the Indonesian archipelago. Just two miles long and half a mile wide, it is remote, tranquil, and, these days, largely ignored. Yet 370 years ago, Run's harvest of nutmeg (a pound of which yielded a 3,200 percent profit by the time it arrived in England) turned it into the most lucrative of the Spice Islands, precipitating a battle between the all-powerful Dutch East India Company and the British Crown. The outcome of the fighting was one of the most spectacular deals in history: Britain ceded Run to Holland but in return was given Manhattan. This led not only to the birth of New York but also to the beginning of the British Empire. Such a deal was due to the persistence of one man. Nathaniel Courthope and his small band of adventurers were sent to Run in October 1616, and for four years held off the massive Dutch navy. Nathaniel's Nutmeg centers on the remarkable showdown between Courthope and the Dutch Governor General Jan Coen, and the brutal fate of the mariners racing to Run-and the other corners of the globe-to reap the huge profits of the spice trade. Written with the flair of a historical sea novel but based on rigorous research, Giles Milton's Nathaniel's Nutmeg is a brilliant adventure story by a writer who has been hailed as the "new Bruce Chatwin" (Mail on Sunday). € 16,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Bloomsbury Pub Plc USA In 1917, a band of communist revolutionaries stormed the Winter Palace of Tsar Nicholas II--a dramatic and explosive act marking that Vladimir Lenin's communist revolution was now underway. But Lenin would not be satisfied with overthrowing the tsar. His goal was a global revolt that would topple all Western capitalist regimes--starting with the British Empire.
€ 16,60
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: SCEPTRE € 14,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Bloomsbury Pub Plc USA In 1917, a band of communist revolutionaries stormed the Winter Palace of Tsar Nicholas II—a dramatic and explosive act marking that Vladimir Lenin’s communist revolution was now underway. But Lenin would not be satisfied with overthrowing the Tsar. His goal was a global revolt that would topple all Western capitalist regimes—starting with the British Empire. Russian Roulette tells the spectacular and harrowing story of the British spies in revolutionary Russia and their mission to stop Lenin’s red tide from washing across the free world. They were an eccentric cast of characters, led by Mansfield Cumming, a one-legged, monocle-wearing former sea captain, and included novelist W. Somerset Maugham, beloved children’s author Arthur Ransome, and the dashing, ice-cool Sidney Reilly, the legendary Ace of Spies and a model for Ian Fleming’s James Bond. Cumming’s network would pioneer the field of covert action and would one day become MI6. Living in disguise, constantly switching identities, they infiltrated Soviet commissariats, the Red Army, and Cheka (the feared secret police), and would come within a whisker of assassinating Lenin. In a sequence of bold exploits that stretched from Moscow to the central Asian city of Tashkent, this unlikely band of agents succeeded in foiling Lenin’s plot for global revolution. € 25,00
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles, Milton Alexandra (ILT) Publisher: Boxer Books Ltd Two little owls want to learn to fly--to fly high in the sky. But kind Daddy Owl says: “Not yet. You're far too small.” This lyrical story about little ones impatient to become big will resonate with children everywhere. Stunning collage paintings perfectly capture the warmth and energy of the irresistible babies as they stretch and grow and prepare to test their wings. € 15,00
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2009 |
![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: SCEPTRE € 15,30
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2008 |
![]() ![]() Author: Hamilton Kirk, Atkinson Giles Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub € 53,10
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2005 |
![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: HODDER & STOUGHTON An extraordinary and shocking story detailing the thousands of Europeans who were snatched from their homes and taken in chains to the slave markets of Algiers, Tunis and Morocco in the 18th century. Milton's books have now sold over 600,000 co € 12,90
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2003 |
![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Penguin Group USA With all the adventure, derring-do, and bloodcurdling battle scenes of his earlier book, Nathaniel's Nutmeg, acclaimed historian Giles Milton dazzles readers with the true story of William Adams—the first Englishman to set foot in Japan (and the inspiration for James Clavell's bestselling novel Shogun). Beginning with Adams's startling letter to the East India Company in 1611—more than a decade after he'd arrived in Japan—Samurai William chronicles the first foray by the West € 15,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: Hodder & stoughton Paperback edition of this account of the adventures of the Englishman who opened the gateway to the mysterious kingdom of Japan in the early seventeenth century. Having sailed to the east in 1598, William Adams was taken with the barbaric splen € 14,50
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2002 |
![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: St Martins Pr Giles Milton's first book, The Riddle and the Knight, is a fascinating account of the legend of Sir John Mandeville, a long-forgotten knight who was once the most famous writer in medieval Europe. Mandeville wrote a book about his voyage around the world that became a beacon that lit the way for the great expeditions of the Renaissance, and his exploits and adventures provided inspiration for writers such as Shakespeare, Milton, and Keats. By the nineteenth century however, his claims were largely discredited by academics. Giles Milton set off in the footsteps of Mandeville, in order to test his amazing claims, and to restore Mandeville to his rightful place in the literature of exploration. Giles Milton's first book, The Riddle and the Knight, is a fascinating account of the legend of Sir John Mandeville, a long-forgotten knight who was once the most famous writer in medieval Europe. Mandeville wrote a book about his voyage around the world that became a beacon that lit the way for the great expeditions of the Renaissance, and his exploits and adventures provided inspiration for writers such as Shakespeare, Milton, and Keats. By the nineteenth century however, his claims were largely discredited by academics. Giles Milton set off in the footsteps of Mandeville, in order to test his amazing claims, and to restore Mandeville to his rightful place in the literature of exploration. € 11,50
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2001 |
![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: Hodder & stoughton With the quite brilliant }Nathaniel's Nutmeg{, Giles Milton established himself as a writer of quality popular history, and this book is a worthy successor. Documenting the establishment of the first English settlement in the new world, it give € 11,25
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2000 |
![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Rizzoli Alla fine del Cinquecento, l'America settentrionale restava un continente sconosciuto, agli occhi degli europei. Secondo un marinaio inglese, che era risalito dal Messico alla Nuova Scozia, in quelle terre c'erano pecore di color rosso brillante, uccelli grandi come uomini e mostruose creature senza testa con occhi e bocca sulla pancia. Milton racconta l'epopea romanzesca della prima colonizzazione dell'America settentrionale, la storia tragica della scoperta di quel paradiso. € 15,49
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![]() ![]() Author: Milton Giles Publisher: Penguin Group USA The tiny island of Run is an insignificant speck in the middle of the Indonesian archipelago--remote, tranquil, and now largely ignored. At the beginning of the seventeenth century, however, Run's harvest of nutmeg turned it into the most lucrative of the Spice Islands, precipitating a fierce and bloody battle between the all-powerful Dutch East India Company and a small band of ragtag British adventurers led by the intrepid Nathaniel Courthope. The outcome of the fighting was one of the most spectacular deals in history: Britain ceded Run to Holland, but in return was given another small island, Manhattan. A brilliant adventure story of unthinkable hardship and savagery, the navigation of uncharted waters, and the exploitation of new worlds, Nathaniel's Nutmeg is a remarkable chapter in the history of the colonial powers. € 14,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Giles Milton Publisher: Hodder & stoughton The extraordinary story of how an English adventurer, Nathaniel Courthope, went to war with the Dutch over the then fabulously valuable spice Nutmeg, and set in motion events that led five years later to the founding of New York city. A fascina € 10,15
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