Books by Brian Moynahan and Complete Book Reviews
Brian Moynahan, Author . Flammarion $39.95 (479p) ISBN 978-2-0803-0015-7
Though Moynahan (The British Century
) covers only the last century, he persuasively argues that, for the French, history never dies. Left and Right still continue, for instance, to hurl accusations at each other over the late–19th-century...
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Brian Moynahan, Author . St. Martin's $27.95 (416p) ISBN 978-0-312-31486-6
The story of William Tyndale's translation of the Bible is familiar. Caught up in the Reformation's efforts to provide ordinary readers with the Scriptures in the vernacular, Tyndale set out to produce a faithful translation of the Hebrew...
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Brian Moynahan, Author . Doubleday $40 (816p) ISBN 978-0-385-49114-3
This mammoth book offers a proficient survey of the checkered history of Christianity from its origins to the 21st century. In an engaging voice, journalist Moynahan (The Saint Who Sinned) narrates the story of this upstart Mediterranean religious...
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Brian Moynahan, Author Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) $24.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-395-51076-6
Skillfully blending political and social history, Moynahan's gripping, exceptionally vivid account of the Soviet army will be read with fascination even by those who would normally shun books of military history. The backward ``Russian streamroller''
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Brian Moynahan, Author Little Brown and Company $24.95 (374p) ISBN 978-0-316-58698-6
Moynahan's spellbinding chronicles of Russia in 1917--the year of Kerensky's fumbling provisional government and the Bolsheviks' October coup--ranks among the most vivid books to date on the Russian Revolution. Former London Times foreign...
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Brian Moynahan. Atlantic Monthly, $30 (576p) ISBN 978-0-8021-2316-9
Veteran international journalist Moynahan (Claws of the Bear) artfully weaves four interrelated stories set in the great Russian metropolis from 1934 to 1942: the start and continuation of Stalin’s purges; the siege of the city by German forces...
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