VICTORIA'S TWIN DREAMROADS
Manchester and Melbourne-My two Homes
de Barry Smith
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This is a rich and dramatic historical novel that experiences the flowering of Manchester and Melbourne, two of the most significant cities of Queen Victoria’s Empire, as they emerged and flourished during the turbulent years of the 19th and Early 20th centuries.
Both gave birth to world famous, liberal leaning newspapers, The Manchester Guardian and The Melbourne Age, which referee the game through the astutely, forensic eyes of their most illustrious and campaigning editors, C.P. Scott and David Syme but, who still can’t help taking sides and entering the play.
Both gave birth to world famous, liberal leaning newspapers, The Manchester Guardian and The Melbourne Age, which referee the game through the astutely, forensic eyes of their most illustrious and campaigning editors, C.P. Scott and David Syme but, who still can’t help taking sides and entering the play.
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- Categoría principal: Literatura y ficción
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 34 -
ISBN
- Tapa dura impresa: 9781367188570
- Fecha de publicación: sep. 30, 2016
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Manchhester, Melbourne, the, Guardian, Age
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BARRY SMITH
MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
Barry was born in England and educated in Manchester and at Cambridge University, where he read history. Australia has been home for over forty years and he lives in marvellous Melbourne . For many years, he was a regular columnist in professional journals and co-authored “Shakespeare and Management”, a bardic guide for struggling and stressed executives. Having completed a Doctor of Management Program focused on 3rd age living and working, with Charles Handy as one of the assessors, he is now living his dream as an established writer. Two travel books available on Blurb and The Kimberley Trio of Historical novels can be ordered at any good bookshop.