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A Short History of the World: H. G. Wells: 1922 Non-fiction An expanded, Spanish-language translation of A Short History of the World, discussing recent world events, was banned by Spanish censors in 1940. This edition of A Short History was not published in Spain until 1963. In two 1948 reports, Spanish censors gave a list of objections to the ...
Between the publication of The Battle of Dorking in 1871 and the start of the First World War in 1914 there were hundreds of authors writing invasion literature, often topping the best seller lists in Germany, France, England and the United States. [2] During the period it is estimated over 400 invasion works were published.
The United States crumbles into many hostile nation-states following the effects of the Great War, Prohibition, and the Great Depression. 1999 Brave New World: Superhero game set in a fascist United States of America living in a perpetual state of martial law since the 1960s. 1999 GURPS Alternate Earths and GURPS Alternate Earths II: 2001
The Survivalist series: Jerry Ahern: First book 1981, Total War: Game 1981 War Aftermath! Game from Fantasy Games Unlimited: Novel series 1981 War The Pelbar Cycle: Paul O. Williams: Seven-book series. First book The Breaking of Northwall (1981); a thousand years after a series of nuclear exchanges. Re-published in 2005.
Us Against the World is the debut album by Swedish girl group Play, released on 12 December 2001.In the United States, it was released on 25 June 2002 as the EP Play.The album charted on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 74 on 5 October 2002, [4] and on 24 March 2003 the album was certified Gold by the RIAA.
This page lists works with different titles in the United Kingdom and United States. Categories of such works include co-editions of books and foreign releases of films. Unless otherwise noted, UK titles are also used in most other countries, with the exception of Canada.
In 1373, England signed an alliance with the Kingdom of Portugal, which is claimed to be the oldest alliance in the world still in force. Edward III died of a stroke on 21 June 1377, and was succeeded by his ten-year-old grandson, Richard II .
The Oxford History of England (1934–1965) was a book series on the history of the United Kingdom. Published by Oxford University Press , it was originally intended to span from Roman Britain to the outbreak of the First World War in fourteen volumes written by eminent historians.