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  1. 1 de jan. de 2003 · Niall Ferguson's acclaimed Empire brilliantly unfolds the imperial story in all its splendours and its miseries, showing how a gang of buccaneers and gold-diggers planted the seed of the biggest empire in all history - and set the world on the road to modernity.

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  2. Niall Ferguson's acclaimed Empire brilliantly unfolds the imperial story in all its splendours and its miseries, showing how a gang of buccaneers and gold-diggers planted the seed of the biggest empire in all history - and set the world on the road to modernity.

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  3. 1 de jan. de 2004 · Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World. Paperback – January 1, 2004. by Niall Ferguson (Author) 4.4 1,628 ratings. See all formats and editions. This astoundingly successful, superbly reviewed book vividly recreates the excitement, brutality and adventure of the British Empire.

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  4. 25 de out. de 2012 · Niall Ferguson. Penguin UK, Oct 25, 2012 - History - 448 pages. Niall Ferguson's acclaimed bestseller on the highs and lows of Britain's empire. 'A remarkably readable précis of the whole...

  5. 9 de set. de 2020 · Niall Ferguson's acclaimed "Empire" brilliantly unfolds the imperial story in all its splendours and its miseries, showing how a gang of buccaneers and gold-diggers planted the seed of the biggest empire in all history - and set the world on the road to modernity.

  6. Paperback – 1 Dec. 2004. by Niall Ferguson (Author) 4.5 1,713 ratings. See all formats and editions. Once vast swathes of the globe were coloured imperial red and Britannia ruled not just the waves, but the prairies of America, the plains of Asia, the jungles of Africa and the deserts of Arabia.

    • Niall Ferguson
  7. EMPIRE: HOW BRITAIN MADE THE MODERN WORLD. Once vast swathes of the globe were coloured imperial red and Britannia ruled not just the waves, but the prairies of America, the plains of Asia, the jungles of Africa and the deserts of Arabia. Just how did a small, rainy island in the North Atlantic achieve all this?