"A 'fascinating, lively and often moving book' - John M. MacKenzie, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth Historyp/p/ '...a remarkably impressive book ...The story he [Foster] tells is an extraordinary one; indeed if it were written in the fictional genre of the family saga you would think he was stretching credulity.' - Professor Stuart Macintyre launches A Private Empire at the National Library, Canberrap/p/ A Private Empire explores Britain's imperial past through the eyes and experiences of a single family. Historian Stephen Foster focuses on the Macphersons of Blairgowrie in Scotland, who recorded their private and public lives through five generations in an extraordinary archive of letters, documents and diaries. Elegantly presented with contemporary paintings and photographs, A Private Empire tells an intimate story of ambition and frustration, love and deception, wisdom and folly, pride and shame, passion and restraint, an attachment to place, an affection for kin-all set against the grand shifting background of Britain's imperial rule."
| ISBN | 1741965055 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | ISBN13 | 9781741965056 (What's this?) | | Pages | 400 | | Publisher | Murdoch Books | | Published in | Millers Point | | Imprint | Pier 9 | | Height (mm) | 234 | | Format | Paperback | | Width (mm) | 153 | | Publication date | 01 Oct 2010 | | Academic level | General | | DEWEY | 920.00929163 | |
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