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FLINT, John E., And Glyndwr WILLIAMS (eds.). GRAHAM, Gerald S. GRANT, Geroge BURROUGHS, Peter ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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FLINT, John E., and Glyndwr WILLIAMS (eds.). GRAHAM, Gerald S. GRANT, Geroge BURROUGHS, Peter Perspectives of Empire : Essays presented to Gerald S. Graham. Longman, London, 1973, ISBN:0582502640 (GRAHAM, Gerald S.). FLINT, John E., and Glyndwr WILLIAMS (eds.). Perspectives of Empire : Essays presented to Gerald S. Graham. (London) : Longman, (1973). First Edition. Pp [i]-xii,1-200. 8vo, black cloth, gilt lettering tospine. “Gerald S. Graham retired as Rhodes Professor of Imperial History i n the University of London in 1970. This collection of essays is presented to him by a group of his colleagues and former students on the occasion of his seventieth birthday.” - from the dj. Complete contents : 1. K. Onwuka Dike's "Gerald S. Graham: teacher and historian." 2, A.F. McC. Madden's "1066, 1776 and all that." 3. Glyndwr Williams's "The inexhaustible fountain ofgold: English projects and ventures in the South Seas, 1670-1750." 4. Pete r Burroughs's "The Canadian rebellions in British politics." 5. John E. Flint's "Britain and the partition of West Africa." 6. E.A. Ayandele's "The phenomenon of visionary nationalists in pre-colonial Nigeria." 7. Peter Marshall's "The imperial factor in the Liberal decline, 1880-1885." 8. John S. Galbraith's "Origins of the British South Africa Company." 9. D.M. Schurman's "Historians and Britain's imperial strategic stance in 1914." 10. George P. Grant's "Ideology in modern empires." George Metcalf's "The historical writings of Gerald Sandford Graham." Includes a chapter by George P. Grant, “Ideology in Modern Empires” (pp 189-197). Very good in unclipped dustjacket. 35.00 Price:
35.00 CDN
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