Empire

What Ruling the World Did to the British

Nonfiction, History, British, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book Empire by Jeremy Paxman, Penguin Books Ltd
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jeremy Paxman ISBN: 9780670919604
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication: October 6, 2011
Imprint: Penguin Language: English
Author: Jeremy Paxman
ISBN: 9780670919604
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication: October 6, 2011
Imprint: Penguin
Language: English

From the bestselling author of The English comes Empire, Jeremy Paxman's history of the British Empire accompanied by a flagship 5-part BBC TV series, for readers of Simon Schama and Andrew Marr.

The influence of the British Empire is everywhere, from the very existence of the United Kingdom to the ethnic composition of our cities. It affects everything, from Prime Ministers' decisions to send troops to war to the adventurers we admire. From the sports we think we're good at to the architecture of our buildings; the way we travel to the way we trade; the hopeless losers we will on, and the food we hunger for, the empire is never very far away.

In this acute and witty analysis, Jeremy Paxman goes to the very heart of empire. As he describes the selection process for colonial officers ('intended to weed out the cad, the feeble and the too clever') the importance of sport, the sweating domestic life of the colonial officer's wife ('the challenge with cooking meat was "to grasp the fleeting moment between toughness and putrefaction when the joint may possibly prove eatable"') and the crazed end for General Gordon of Khartoum, Paxman brings brilliantly to life the tragedy and comedy of Empire and reveals its profound and lasting effect on our nation and ourselves.

'Paxman is witty, incisive, acerbic and opinionated . . . In short, he carries the whole thing off with panache bordering on effrontery' Piers Brendon, Sunday Times

'Paxman is a magnificent historian, and Empire may be remembered as his finest work' Independent on Sunday

Jeremy Paxman was born in Yorkshire and educated at Cambridge. He is an award-winning journalist who spent ten years reporting from overseas, notably for Panorama. He is the author of five books including The English. He is the presenter of Newsnight and University Challenge and has presented BBC documentaries on various subjects including Victorian art and Wilfred Owen.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

From the bestselling author of The English comes Empire, Jeremy Paxman's history of the British Empire accompanied by a flagship 5-part BBC TV series, for readers of Simon Schama and Andrew Marr.

The influence of the British Empire is everywhere, from the very existence of the United Kingdom to the ethnic composition of our cities. It affects everything, from Prime Ministers' decisions to send troops to war to the adventurers we admire. From the sports we think we're good at to the architecture of our buildings; the way we travel to the way we trade; the hopeless losers we will on, and the food we hunger for, the empire is never very far away.

In this acute and witty analysis, Jeremy Paxman goes to the very heart of empire. As he describes the selection process for colonial officers ('intended to weed out the cad, the feeble and the too clever') the importance of sport, the sweating domestic life of the colonial officer's wife ('the challenge with cooking meat was "to grasp the fleeting moment between toughness and putrefaction when the joint may possibly prove eatable"') and the crazed end for General Gordon of Khartoum, Paxman brings brilliantly to life the tragedy and comedy of Empire and reveals its profound and lasting effect on our nation and ourselves.

'Paxman is witty, incisive, acerbic and opinionated . . . In short, he carries the whole thing off with panache bordering on effrontery' Piers Brendon, Sunday Times

'Paxman is a magnificent historian, and Empire may be remembered as his finest work' Independent on Sunday

Jeremy Paxman was born in Yorkshire and educated at Cambridge. He is an award-winning journalist who spent ten years reporting from overseas, notably for Panorama. He is the author of five books including The English. He is the presenter of Newsnight and University Challenge and has presented BBC documentaries on various subjects including Victorian art and Wilfred Owen.

More books from Penguin Books Ltd

Cover of the book Miss Magenta, Sweet Inventor: Genie Street: Ladybird Read it yourself by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book The Elves and the Shoemaker - Read it yourself with Ladybird by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book Being Pakeha Now by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book The Way of a Pilgrim by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book The History of the Church from Christ to Constantine by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book Skating School: Amber Skate Star by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book Kevin The Troll by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book Not Quite Nigella by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book Doctor Who: Where's the Doctor? by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book Doctor Who: Tip Of The Tongue by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book The Happy Prince and Other Stories by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book Lord Jim by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book The Penguin Companion to Classical Music by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book The Kingdom Of The Lost Book 1 by Jeremy Paxman
Cover of the book Roy Lichtenstein by Jeremy Paxman
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy