Alistair Moffat has written: 'Tyneside' -- subject(s): History 'The Sea Kingdoms' -- subject(s): Celtic Antiquities, Celts, History
Alistair Sim played the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in the 1951 film adaptation of "A Christmas Carol." His portrayal of the iconic character is considered one of the most memorable in film history.
Gerald L. McGowan has written: 'Prensa y poder, 1854-1857' -- subject(s): Freedom of the press, Government and the press, History
Alistair Campbell has written: 'Skaldic verse and Anglo-Saxon history' 'Old English grammar' -- subject- s -: Grammar, English language, Anglo-Saxon language
Alistair Kennedy has written: 'The postal history of the British Army in World War I, before and after, 1903-1929' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, History, Postal service, Postmarks, World War, 1914-1918
Margaret M. McGowan has written: 'The Court Ballet of Louis XIII' 'L' art du ballet de cour en France, 1581-1643' -- subject(s): Ballet, Dance, History
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Math and history
Alistair Black has written: 'A mass observation of the public library' -- subject(s): Mass-Observation, Public libraries 'The public library in Britain, 1914-2000' -- subject(s): Public libraries, History
McGowan has been criticized for an "unscholarly" approach to history, and even ridiculed by academic historians for her claims. In one scene, McGowan's character Maureen listens to a Frenchman describe his sceptism of academic historians based on their failure to travel and an over reliance on books. Given McGowan's personal claims as to her ancestors, do you think this scene is a response to critics?
Alistair Beaton Adamson is a retired British colonial administrator and author known for his writings on Zimbabwe, Kenya, and African politics. His notable works include "Too Gentle to Be King" and "The Tragedy of Zimbabwe."
Literature connects us with past. We can explore culture and history.