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The Shortest History of England By James Hawes. In 1944, on her way to school in Cricklewood, my mother heard a V-1 cut out above her. She threw herself flat on the pavement. Some twitch in the Nazi gyroscope decided that glass and rubble would rain down all around her, but that she would live to tell the tale. My sons have heard it from her. So with luck, in 2094, one or other of them will be able to tell his grandchildren that he knows what it felt like to dodge a V-1 in London in 1944, because their great-great-grandmother told him. A century and a half, hurdled by a family story. Try it with your own. Seven long generations like that – a short queue at the check-in to eternity, the old and the young holding hands – and we are back at the Battle of Hastings. Our past whispers in our ears, whether we hear it or not, and makes us what we are. The Shortest History of England By James Hawes
And given the state of England today, we’d better get to know ourselves a bit better. So where to begin? Well, we know almost to the hour when England emerged from archaeology, and entered history. At dawn on the 27th August, 55BC – about fifteen long generations ago – a fleet appeared out of the night off Ebbsfleet in Kent, bearing none other than Julius Caesar. You can order as Cash on Delivery All Over Pakistan with fast shipping, You can track your order online via CN Tracking ID. We Provide all kind of CSS, PMS, PCS, NTS and General Knowledge books at discounted prices all over Pakistan, delivering books to over 350 cities in Pakistan. CSS Compulsory Books, CSS Optional Books, CSS Essay, CSS English Precis and Compositions, CSS Pakistan Affairs, CSS Current Affairs, CSS General Science and Ability, CSS Islamic Studies. The CSS Point is one of the first businesses in Pakistan to establish an e-commerce website as Online Book Store specialized for CSS Examination. You can Download all magazine for css examination, Global Point Current Affairs and DAWN Editorials Monthly basis are also avaiable on our website. Time Magazine 30th November 2020 Double Issue. The Shortest History of England By James Hawes