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		<title>Germania: A Personal History of Germans Ancient and Modern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA['This trot through German culture and history is an engrossing, informative and hilarious read' <i>Sunday Times</i>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The <i>Sunday Times </i>Bestseller</b><br /><b><br />&#8216;Entertaining and informative . . . Delightful&#8217; <i>Independent</i></b></p>
<p>There are many reasons to be fascinated by Germany: forests, architecture and fairy tales, not to mention its history and inhabitants&#8217; penchant for very peculiar food. Our distant and often maligned cousin, this is a place in which innumerable strange characters have held power, in which a chaotic jigsaw of borders have moved about seemingly at random, and which at the dark heart of the 20th century fell into the hands of truly terrible forces. And now Simon Winder is here to tell us everything else there is to know about this mesmerizing, tortured and endlessly fascinating country.</p>
<p><i>Germania </i>is also a personal guide to the Germany that Simon Winder loves. In this startlingly vibrant account, Winder describes Germany&#8217;s past afresh, starting with the shaggy world of the ancient forests, all the way up to the present day &#8211; and in doing so, he sees and begins to understand a country much like our own: Protestant, aggressive and committed to betterment. Joining <i>Danubia </i>and <i>Lotharingia </i>in Winder&#8217;s endlessly fascinating retelling of European history, <i>Germania </i>is a brilliant, vivid and enthusiastic insight to the hidden wonders of Germany</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A hilarious blend of cultural history, biography and memoir from the <i>Sunday Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Germania</i>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Award-winning author Simon Winder takes us through the legacy of one of Britain&#8217;s most influential and enduring cultural figures, James Bond. </b><br /><b><br />&#8216;An entertaining romp through the literary and cinematic heartland of James Bond country&#8217; <i>Sunday Times</i></b><br /><b>&#8216;A hilarious blend of cultural history, biography and memoir&#8217; <i>Guardian</i></b></p>
<p>After victory in World War II, Britain was a relieved but also a profoundly traumatized country. Simon Winder, born into this nation of uncertain identity, fell in love (as many before and since) with the man created as the antidote, a quintessentially British figure of great cultural significance: James Bond. Written with passion, wit and a great deal of personal insight and affection, this book is his wildly amusing attempt to get to grips with Bond&#8217;s legacy and the difficult decades in which it really mattered.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Read-aloud funny&#8217; <i>Independent on Sunday</i></b><br /><b>&#8216;Superb&#8217; <i>Wall Street Journal</i></b></p>
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