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From the Boer War to the Cold War: Essays on Twentieth-Century Europe (Penguin Press History)

by A. J. P. Taylor

Other authors: Chris Wrigley (Editor)

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The collected essays in this volume represent the best work of A. J. P. Taylor, one of the most original and incisive historians of his generation. It is edited with an introduction by Chris Wrigley.
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