
The Road to Apocalypse by Stanley Price
In the winter of 1811 Lewis Way had an epiphany on the road to Exmouth. From that moment the eccentric millionaire devoted himself and his fortune to only one goal - the return of the Jews to the Holy Land. To achieve this mission he undertook extraordinary journeys as far as Moscow and Mount Lebanon. Lewis Way is now a neglected figure, but his legacy still has profound religious and political influence in the Middle East and today's America.
Stanley Price was educated in Dublin and at Cambridge where he read History. He worked as a journalist in London and New York and has written four novels. Since 1970 his writing has been mainly for the theatre and television. He has had four plays produced in London and abroad, including "Moving" and "Why Me?" For television his films "Close Relations", "Genghis Cohn" and "A Royal Scandal" have won international awards. His most recent book was a memoir "Somewhere to Hang My Hat" (2004) Munro Price was born in London, and was educated there and in Cambridge, where he took his PhD. He specializes in eighteenth and early nineteenth-century France, and has lived and taught in Lyon and Paris. He is Professor of Modern European in History at the University of Bradford. His critically acclaimed books include The Fall of the French Monarchy, which won the Franco-British Society's Literary Prize and was shortlisted for the Longman-History Today Prize
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| ISBN 13 | 9781907903267 |
| ISBN 10 | 1907903267 |
| Title | The Road to Apocalypse |
| Author | Stanley Price |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Notting Hill Editions |
| Year published | 2011-11-11 |
| Number of pages | 148 |
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