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E-BooksWimbledon's Greatest Games The All England Club's Fifty Finest Matches



Wimbledon's Greatest Games The All England Club's Fifty Finest Matches
Free Download Abi Smith, "Wimbledon's Greatest Games: The All England Club's Fifty Finest Matches"
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1785318446 | EPUB | pages: 256 | 5.6 mb
Wimbledon's Greatest Games features 50 of the most exciting and absorbing tennis matches ever played on the All England Club's courts. Journey back in time and relive the unforgettable feats of Rod Laver, Althea Gibson, Boris Becker, John McEnroe, Billie Jean King, Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams among many others. From the roar of the crowd to the emotion of the players, the drop-shots, the volleys, the epic rallies and the double-faults, each thrilling contest comes alive as the action from the famous venue is brought to you in vivid detail. So, serve yourself a Pimm's, sit back and let Abi Smith transport you to Centre Court as you explore this comprehensive collection from the greatest tournament of all. Capturing gentlemen's, ladies' and doubles matches that have shaped the game, Wimbledon's Greatest Games is an action-packed, ace-filled guide that every SW19 fan will want to devour.



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E-BooksWho Are We Now Stories of Modern England



Who Are We Now Stories of Modern England
Free Download Author, "Who Are We Now?: Stories of Modern England"
English | ISBN: 1529017807 | 2023 | 304 pages | EPUB | 1 MB
EA Sunday Times Paperback of the Year



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E-BooksMarian maternity in late–medieval England



Marian maternity in late–medieval England
Free Download Mary Beth Long, "Marian maternity in late-medieval England "
English | ISBN: 1526155303 | 2023 | 304 pages | EPUB, PDF | 3 MB + 30 MB
Marian maternity in late-medieval England takes advantage of the fifteenth century's intense interest in the Virgin Mary, the best-documented mother of the medieval period, to examine the constructions and performances of maternity in vernacular religious texts. By bringing together texts and authors that are not often discussed in tandem, this study offers a rich examination of the multiple factors at play as Marian material circulated among experienced devotional readers.



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E-BooksBlack Clergy in the Church of England Towards a Sense of Belonging



Black Clergy in the Church of England Towards a Sense of Belonging
Free Download Ericcson T. Mapfumo, "Black Clergy in the Church of England: Towards a Sense of Belonging"
English | ISBN: 3031465059 | 2024 | 270 pages | PDF | 5 MB
This book explores the experiences of ordinands and Black clergy of the Church of England (CofE). An increasing number of Black ordinands (trainees) from African and Caribbean heritages are choosing a ministerial pathway in the Anglican Communion, which has necessitated insights which recognise what they have to bring from their place of origin. Accounts of some of their relationships in the Church of England have been documented and reports on the issues and challenges of institutionalised racism. Anecdotal reference also suggests that the CofE has become a White institution which has not supported its Black clergy in their ministry. The purpose of this book is to present the lived experience of Black clergy in the Church of England, while highlighting some of the challenges they face and to offer solutions to make the church anti-racist.



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E-BooksThis Orient Isle Elizabethan England and the Islamic World



This Orient Isle Elizabethan England and the Islamic World
Free Download Jerry Brotton, "This Orient Isle: Elizabethan England and the Islamic World"
English | 2016 | pages: 288 | ISBN: 0241004020 | EPUB | 40,9 mb
In 1570, when it became clear she would never be gathered into the Catholic fold, Elizabeth I was excommunicated by the Pope. On the principle that 'my enemy's enemy is my friend', this marked the beginning of an extraordinary English alignment with the Muslim powers who were fighting Catholic Spain in the Mediterranean, and of cultural, economic and political exchanges with the Islamic world of a depth not again experienced until the modern age. England signed treaties with the Ottoman Porte, received ambassadors from the kings of Morocco and shipped munitions to Marrakesh. By the late 1580s hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Elizabethan merchants, diplomats, sailors, artisans and privateers were plying their trade from Morocco to Persia. These included the resourceful mercer Anthony Jenkinson who met both Süleyman the Magnificent and the Persian Shah Tahmasp in the 1560s, William Harborne, the Norfolk merchant who became the first English ambassador to the Ottoman court in 1582 and the adventurer Sir Anthony Sherley, who spent much of 1600 at the court of Shah Abbas the Great. The previous year, remarkably, Elizabeth sent the Lancastrian blacksmith Thomas Dallam to the Ottoman capital to play his clockwork organ in front of Sultan Mehmed. The awareness of Islam which these Englishmen brought home found its way into many of the great cultural productions of the day, including most famously Marlowe's Tamburlaine, and Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and The Merchant of Venice. The year after Dallam's expedition the Moroccan ambassador, Abd al-Wahid bin Mohammed al-Annuri, spent six months in London with his entourage. Shakespeare wrote Othello six months later. This Orient Isle shows that England's relations with the Muslim world were far more extensive, and often more amicable, than we have appreciated, and that their influence was felt across the political, commercial and domestic landscape of Elizabethan England. It is a startlingly unfamiliar picture of part of our national and international history.



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E-BooksThe Royal Women Who Made England The Tenth Century in Saxon England



The Royal Women Who Made England The Tenth Century in Saxon England
Free Download M J Porter, "The Royal Women Who Made England: The Tenth Century in Saxon England"
English | ISBN: 1399068431 | 2024 | 240 pages | EPUB/PDF | 5 MB
Throughout the tenth century, England, as it would be recognized today, formed. No longer many Saxon kingdoms, but rather, just England. Yet, this development masks much in the century in which the Viking raiders were seemingly driven from England's shores by Alfred, his children and grandchildren, only to return during the reign of his great, great-grandson, the much-maligned Æthelred II.



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E-BooksThe Girls of Summer An Ashes Year with the England Women's Cricket Team



The Girls of Summer An Ashes Year with the England Women's Cricket Team
Free Download David Tossell, "The Girls of Summer: An Ashes Year with the England Women's Cricket Team"
English | ISBN: 1785311352 | 2016 | 320 pages | EPUB | 7 MB
The year 2015 was a historic one for the England women's cricket team: their first full year as professional players and with every ball of their Ashes series live on television and radio. As the dramatic events of the summer unfolded, David Tossell was given exclusive access to follow at close quarters, from freezing training mornings in the dead of winter to the dressing room and team meetings in the heat of battle against Australia. Under the guidance of a coach who cared deeply about their performance and welfare, a diverse group of girls came together in the pursuit of international glory and personal achievement, united by a remarkable love for each other and a passion for their profession. As The Girls of Summer reveals, they would need every piece of resilience and resolve those bonds could offer. With a foreword by England captain Charlotte Edwards.



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E-BooksThe End of the Urban Ancient Regime in England



The End of the Urban Ancient Regime in England
Free Download Frederic Moret, "The End of the Urban Ancient Regime in England"
English | ISBN: 1443870722 | 2015 | 375 pages | PDF | 4 MB
The 1835 Reform Act is both a consequence and a continuation of the 1832 Reform Act. By dealing with those "citadels of Torysm" that were the municipal corporations, the Whigs not only wanted to confirm their electoral victory, but also to reform the local system that had been largely criticised for decades. Preceding the reform, a thorough investigation was conducted by a group of twenty commissioners- young liberal or radical lawyers-who visited 285 municipal corporations in England and Wales. After public hearings, they wrote, for each borough, a detailed report which provided an accurate picture of the municipal institutions and their functioning over the preceding decades. In describing the political organisation, the administration, the legal and law enforcement functions, the reports showed that the municipal corporations were areas of privileges. Beyond the overview provided by those in favour of reform of a system at breaking point, the reports, while taking into account local situations, measured the role played in urban management by municipal corporations. After an extensive campaign and several petitions, the parliamentary debate resulted in a compromise bill that aimed at reforming only the main royal boroughs. Small towns, as well as large industrial cities, which had not been granted the royal charter of incorporation, were not affected by the reform. Though it carefully treated certain former institutions, the municipal reform fundamentally altered the way administration was run and marked the end of the urban Ancient Regime in England and in Wales.



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E-BooksNew England Neon



New England Neon
Free Download Susan Mara Bregman, "New England Neon"
English | 2018 | pages: 128 | ISBN: 1467129232, 1540235726 | EPUB | 88,5 mb
If you know where to look, you'll find the greatness of the golden age of neon in New England. If you don't, here's your chance!



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E-BooksNew England More Than 40 Rail Trails from Maine to Connecticut



New England More Than 40 Rail Trails from Maine to Connecticut
Free Download Cynthia Mascott, "New England: More Than 40 Rail Trails from Maine to Connecticut"
English | 2009 | pages: 248 | ISBN: 0762745843 | EPUB | 10,3 mb
This is the essential state-by-state guide to walking, jogging, biking, and cross-country skiing the finest destinations of New England's rail trail system. This easy-to-use book provides mile-by-mile descriptions of thirty-six of the region's most popular rural and urban rail trails, plus complete listings of its other rail trail offerings, including those in Providence and on Cape Cod.



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