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Hoof Beats. How Horses Shaped Human History, William T Taylor, University of California Press, £25. We ate horses before we

Hoof Beats. How Horses Shaped Human History, William T Taylor, University of California Press, £25. We ate horses before we

Daybreak In Gaza Stories of Palestinian Lives & Culture. Ed By Mahmoud Muna and Matthew Teller. SAQI books. Profits donated

Enemy of the Disaster: Selected political writings, Renaud Camus, Vauban Books, 2023, £19.99. Renaud Camus is one of France’s most

Remembering Peasants. A Personal History of a Vanished World, Patrick Joyce, Allen Lane, illus, £25.00. In the small Irish town

How to Win an Information War. The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler, Peter Pomerantsev. Faber 2024, £20.00. In 1942 at the

Hector Monro (Saki) observed that there was too much history in Eastern Europe for its own consumption.
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