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A History of Modern Britain & A History of the World 3 Books Collection Set by Andrew Marr - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9781529075113

Publisher: Pan
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Titles in This Set:
A History of Modern Britain
A History of the World
The Making of Modern Britain:From Queen Victoria to VE Day

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781509839667 9780330510998 9781447236825

Overview:
From the bestselling broadcaster and historian Andrew Marr comes a bold, three‑book voyage through Britain’s recent past and the broader story of our world. This paperback collection gathers Marr’s acclaimed histories into one accessible, durable set designed for curious minds who want depth without sacrificing readability. A History of Modern Britain investigates how postwar politics, social change, and shifting cultural values reshaped the country, while The Making of Modern Britain traces Britain’s journey from the late Victorian era to the mid‑20th century, highlighting pivotal moments that forged modern national identity. A History of the World sweeps across continents and eras, offering a grand, unity‑of‑humanity perspective that places Britain within a global context. Marr’s clear, brisk, often witty narrative makes dense history engaging for both serious students and confident readers seeking a panoramic, well‑structured understanding of how past events continue to influence our present. This three‑book collection is the ideal gift for history lovers and lifelong learners who crave a complete, credible reading journey in one purchase.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What links these volumes is Marr’s talent for connecting political outcomes with social life, culture, and everyday experience. The Victorian foundations, the upheavals of two world wars, and the sweeping arcs of world history are presented as an interwoven narrative rather than isolated chapters. Readers move from grand strategic decisions to intimate human stories, gaining a nuanced sense of cause and effect across time. The set works beautifully as a binge read, with a consistent voice and design that makes it feel like a cohesive course in modern history. It’s also a superb gift idea for students, teachers, and family members who enjoy well‑researched, accessible non‑fiction. With its sturdy paperback format and unified presentation, the collection becomes a lasting addition to any bookshelf—ideal for display, reference, and repeated revisits.

Books Included in This Collection:
A History of Modern Britain
This volume surveys Britain’s political and social evolution in the postwar era, weaving together elections, reforms, cultural shifts, and economic changes. Marr’s approachable prose invites readers to see how policy debates, media, and everyday life converge to shape national identity. It’s a compelling entry point for anyone curious about how Britain became the country it is today, while still offering detailed context for more advanced readers who want deeper insight into the period’s pivotal moments.

A History of the World
A global journey that places Britain within a wider tapestry of civilizations, empires, and cross‑cultural exchange. Marr frames big moments—discoveries, migrations, revolutions—with clarity and pace, helping readers grasp how interconnected our world has long been. The book balances breadth with accessible storytelling, making it suitable for casual readers and students alike who seek a confident overview of world history without getting lost in excessive detail.

The Making of Modern Britain:From Queen Victoria to VE Day
This volume traces Britain’s transformation from the 19th century through the upheavals of the early 20th century, including the two World Wars. Marr examines political structures, social reform, media influence, and domestic life to explain how a pre‑industrial empire evolved into a modern nation facing global conflict. It’s a foundational piece for understanding Britain’s modern identity, presented in Marr’s engaging, bite‑sized chapters that reward careful reading and thoughtful reflection.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adults and mature readers who relish deep, well‑researched history that’s still easy to follow. It suits lifelong learners building a broad knowledge base, students needing dependable overviews for coursework, teachers seeking reliable references, and gift buyers looking for a sophisticated present for history enthusiasts. Fans of BBC history programming will recognise Marr’s distinctive voice and approachable approach. It also appeals to BookTok readers and general readers who want a credible, complete reading journey across both British and world history in a single, neatly packaged set.

Key Benefits:

  • Three‑book collection delivering a cohesive, broad historical panorama in one purchase
  • Accessible, engaging narrative by a trusted historian and broadcaster
  • Clear interconnections between political events, social change, and cultural trends
  • Durable paperback format with consistent design across titles
  • Strong gift appeal for readers, students, and collectors
  • Great value versus buying the titles separately

About the Author:
Andrew Marr is a renowned British journalist, broadcaster, and author celebrated for turning complex history into lucid, compelling narratives. His television work includes celebrated documentary series such as Andrew Marr’s History of Modern Britain and Andrew Marr’s The Making of Modern Britain, which have helped popularise accessible, evidence‑based history for broad audiences. Marr blends political insight with social and cultural context, encouraging readers to see how yesterday’s decisions echo into today’s world. In this collection, Marr’s voice remains consistently lucid, energetic, and informed, guiding readers through intricate timelines with clarity and a human touch. His work is widely credited with expanding public engagement with modern British and global history, making him a trusted companion for curious readers seeking both breadth and depth.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete three‑book collection gives you a confident, readable pathway through both Britain’s modern development and the wider global narrative. The bindings and design unify the reading experience, making it easy to flip between titles without losing the thread of Marr’s insightful analysis. It’s a premium yet practical gift for history buffs, students, and families who enjoy shared reading moments. Whether for personal curiosity, classroom discussion, or a thoughtful present, this set offers a genuinely enriching, currency‑lasting addition to any history shelf.

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