Showing posts with label Russell Chamberlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russell Chamberlin. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Books and Stuff

A regular round-up of my book news (a little late this week).

What I've been reading this week...

I finally finished Loot - which was a good read.  A study of what the French call 'elginisme' (after the earl who pinched the marbles), meaning the acquisition of cultural artifacts by an imperial power.  That's a bit of a cheek really because, as Chamberlain shows, it was Napoleon who made it a state enterprise (until his invasion of Egypt the looting had been private enterprise).  Chamberlain gives a good overview, then focuses on the activities of Napoleon, Hitler/Goering and the British in West Africa.  I'd recommend this, but it does show the signs of being written in 1980: although a preface updates the story to 2003 (why a preface and not an epilogue?), there's hardly anything after the 1970s.

I then read Ted Allbeury, The Lantern Network, which is a thriller showing the terrible consequences of betrayal in French Resistance groups during World War II.  Allbeury served with SOE durng the war, and it kind of shows.  He had a fascinating life, and I'll be keeping my eyes open for more of his books


What I've bought this week....

Joe Abercrombie, Red Country - £5.00
Jack Campbell, Lost Fleet: Dauntless - £2.50

Norma Clarke, The Rise and Fall of the Woman of Letters - £1.00
Kitty Ferguson, Measuring the Universe: The historical quest to quantify space - £1.00
Michael Montgomery, Who Sank the Sydney? - £1.00
Robert Payne, The Crusades: A history - £1.00
David E Yelverton, Quest for a Phantom Strait: The saga of the pioneer Antarctic Peninsula expeditions, 1897-1905 - £1.99

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Books and Stuff



My regular round-up of book news.

What I've been reading this week...

I carried on with Loot, which I'm finding very interesting - I'd do a review of it next week as I'll have finished it then.


What I've bought this week...

Robert A Heinlein, Beyond this Horizon - £1.00

Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes, 1962 - £6.50
Micheal Barthorp, War on the Nile:  Britain, Egypt and the Sudan, 1882-1898 - £1.00
Donald Featherstone, Victorian Colonial Warfare: India - £1.00
Donald Featherstone, Victorian Colonial Warfare: Africa - £1.00
G Bernard Hughes, English and Scottish Earthenware - £1.00
Sandy Petersen (et al), Call of Cthulhu: Fantasy rolepaying in the worlds of HP Lovecraft (4th edn) - £2.00
Colin Platt, The Abbeys and Priories of Medieval England - £2.99


 

I'm particularly pleased with this week's haul - especially War on the Nile, which I've been after for a while, and I've seen at silly prices.





Saturday, 18 May 2013

Books and Stuff

A regular round-up of my book news.

What I've been reading this week...

I finished Parting Shots.  An interesting book, giving the candid views of diplomats on leaving their posts. As such it demonstrates the attitudes of the writers' times, from colonial arrogance to post-imperial angst, and the shifting focus of British foreign policy.  I think more than a few potential readers might be misled by Matthew Paris' reputation and the illustration on the cover - thinking that this will be a collection of comic extracts. It's not, so be aware! It's not heavy reading, but it's far from light!

So I started  Russell Chamberlin Loot: The heritage of plunder.


What I've bought this week...

Christine Kelly, Mrs Duberly's War: Journal and letters from the Crimea - £1.99
Stephen Taylor, Storm and Conquest: The battle for the Indian Ocean, 1809 - £1.99

Henry Cecil, Brothers in Law - £1.45