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  • Rome
    W. Warde (William Warde) Fowler
    Delve into the heart of the Roman Empire with W. Warde Fowler’s comprehensive study, 'Rome.' This meticulously prepared edition offers a detailed exploration of Roman politics and government, providing invaluable insights into the forces that shaped one of history’s most influential civilizations.From the foundations of its political structures to the intricacies of its governa...
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    20,21 €

  • Woman on the American Frontier
    William W. Fowler / William WFowler
    Told in the flowery language of the late nineteenth century, these true accounts read like fiction adventure tales. But these women were very real indeed, from the Mayflower mothers to the missionaries. To describe their lives as "hair-raising" and "thrilling" is no exaggeration. Hundreds of brief biographies are chronicled. ...
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    53,55 €

  • American Frontier Women
    William W. Fowler / William WFowler
    The exceptional women who helped build a nationThere can be little doubt in the minds of anyone who has an interest in the history of the pioneers of the emergent American nation of the huge, significant and vital role played by its redoubtable women. Whilst it might be appropriate to claim that beside every good man there stands a good woman, in the case of the women of the Am...
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    23,88 €

  • La vie sociale à Rome au temps de Cicéron
    W. Warde (William Warde) 1847-1 Fowler
    La vie sociale à Rome au temps de Cicéron offre une plongée fascinante dans le quotidien de la Rome antique. L’auteur, W. Warde Fowler, explore avec minutie les aspects sociaux, culturels et politiques de cette époque charnière à travers le prisme de la vie sociale. Ce livre, publié initialement en 1917, reste une ressource précieuse pour comprendre les dynamiques sociales qui ...
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    25,10 €

  • Woman on the American Frontier
    William W. Fowler / William WFowler
    Mrs. Davies was accustomed to handle a gun and was a good shot, like many other women on the frontier. She contemplated as a last resort that, if not rescued in the course of the day, when night came and the Indians had fallen asleep, she would deliver herself and her children by killing as many of the Indians as she could, believing that in a night attack the rest would fly pa...
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    26,48 €