1936 as Recorded by the Spectator

“1936 as Recorded by the Spectator” by Charles Moore is a First Edition published by M. Joseph in 1986. This book presents a collection of articles and commentary from the periodical “The Spectator,” capturing the events and sentiments of the year 1936. Written in English and spanning 336 pages, it offers readers a glimpse into the historical context of Europe and Great Britain during a pivotal time.
In this edition, readers will find a curated selection of writings that reflect the political, social, and cultural landscape of 1936. The book is introduced and edited by Charles Moore and Christopher Hawtree, providing insights into the significance of the year as recorded by contemporary observers. Topics such as history and the dynamics of Europe and Great Britain are explored, making this work a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of the era.
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Introduced And Edited By Charles Moore And Christopher Hawtree.
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