The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire
- Published: 1 December 2010
- ISBN: 9781409077961
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 848
A monumental new history
The Times
A provocative, marvellously readable account
Financial Times
Brilliant... A masterpiece of historical narrative. No review can hope to do justice to the depth of Brendon's research, the balance and originality of his conclusions, or the quality and humour of his prose. Our imperial story has been crying out for a top-flight historian who can write. Now it has one
Literary Review
In recent years the British Empire has been the subject of fresh scrutiny... Now Piers Brendon brings his own sharp eye to the debate... This he does superbly: with brio and panache and, often, a mordant wit...This is a real achievement and an important one
Independent
Magnificent...a narrative masterpiece. The settings are exotic, the cast of thousands full of the most eccentric, egotistical, paranoid, swashbuckling players you are likely to meet in any history
Richard Overy, Sunday Telegraph
The conquest of one quarter of the world's surface was, as Piers Brendon shows in disturbingly entertaining fashion, a story of massacre, famine, rape, torture and loot on a grand scale....Brendon with an acute eye for detail and the tragic-comic bon mot, serves up a veritable gorefest in which all sides slake their lusts
Scotland on Sunday
This is a huge and hugely impressive book, mighty in scale as its subject, elegantly written and rigorous in its research
Daily Telegraph