Somewhat interesting, mostly in terms of the Celts.
Interesting, but rather verbose. Better read in short chunks than all at once. Makes a good reference book.
What an strange and magical book; erratic and melancholy. If I wasn't in the middle of real-life mourning right now, the end might've gotten me tearing up.Review soon.
Best review I can give is to direct you to Wanda Mohr's review.This is an excellent and engrossing read. It is made all the better because Davies devotes space to before and after as well as during. I particulary enjoyed the capusules, which were first hand accounts. I do wish that some of the ma...
Pretty good summary of 1100 years of Polish history written by the author of the monumental "God's Playground". This book has a peculiarity: it goes backwards leaving out everything that happened after Jerzy Buzek. Be prepared, then.The first edition of the book was published in the mid 1980s, there...