Best of
18th-Century

1947

Marlborough: His Life and Times, Book One


Winston S. Churchill - 1947
    Victorious in the Battles of Blenheim (1704), Ramillies (1706), and countless other campaigns, Marlborough, whose political intrigues were almost as legendary as his military skill, never fought a battle he didn't win. Although he helped James II crush the rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth, Marlborough later supported William of Orange against James II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and brilliantly managed England's diplomatic triumphs during the War of the Spanish Succession. Marlborough also bequeathed the world another great British military strategist and diplomat—his descendant, Winston S. Churchill, who wrote this book to redeem Marlborough's reputation from Macaulay's smears.One million words long and ten years in the making, Churchill's Marlborough stands as both a literary and historical masterpiece, giving us unique insights into the Churchill of World War II, for just as Churchill's literary skill helps us understand the complexities of Marlborough's life, so too did his writing of Marlborough help Churchill master the arts of military strategy and diplomacy. This two-volume edition includes the entire text and almost all the original maps.

Music in the Baroque Era


Manfred F. Bukofzer - 1947
    An analysis of the Baroque style of music and its inventive forms of expression, such as the opera, from 1600 to 1750.

The Portable Johnson & Boswell


Samuel Johnson - 1947
    Thrale's Marriage to Piozzi - Samuel JohnsonPoems - Samuel JohnsonFrom Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes of JohnsonFrom Fanny Burney's Diary

Thomas Paine Author of the Declaration of Indpendence


Joseph Lewis - 1947