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Biografier giver dig adgang til ægte livsfortællinger og skæbner, der har sat deres præg på verden. Her finder du bøger om både nulevende og historiske personer - fra de magtfulde til de misforståede, fra kendte navne til hverdagens helte. Vores udvalg rummer inspirerende historier om mod, passion og vilje, hvor virkelighedens stemmer får plads. Uanset om du søger en biografi med indhold til samlingen, en rørende gave eller blot ønsker at læse om mennesker, der har ændret verden, er der masser at vælge imellem. Find din næste biografi hos WilliamDam.dk og oplev fortællinger, der berører og sætter sig fast.
"Madame Mao" er en gribende romanbiografi om formand Maos kones utrolige skæbne. Jiang Qing bliver født som datter af en konkubine, en ussel position i det før-revolutionære Kina. Men hun har... Læs mere
From a member of Mother Teresa’s inner circle comes an extraordinary account of the woman behind the saint.
This selection of letters offers perspectives on the US experience during World War II. The first published... Læs mere
A new translation of the 1894 chronicle by a high-ranking official from the Nan kingdom, a once-powerful principality whose territory encompassed all of what is now northwestern Laos and neighboring portions of China, in addition to the present...
An illuminating biography reconstructing the life and legacy of a unique king in world history and the most famous emperor in South Asian history
This analysis of Joseph de Prémare’s long unpublished interpretations of ancient Chinese texts, which were suppressed as... Læs mere
Deeply researched and beautifully written, Parvati Sharma’s portrait of Akbar the Great brings alive as never before a man imperfect and extraordinary, who ruled for fifty years and has lived in the Indian imagination for close to half a millennium.
A lively biography of an important Indian revolutionary, from his attempted assassination of the Viceroy to his anti-imperialist activities in exile.
Why was Winston Churchill so vindictive towards India and Indians?