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Evil Empire: 101 Ways That Britain Ruined the World

by Steven A Grasse

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ISBN10: 1594741735
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They invented slums. They invented child labor. They put Saddam Hussein in power. They burned Joan of Arc at the stake, and they enslaved the globe to get their tea fix. We're talking about England, of course, and the terrible evils they've set loose on the world. In "The Evil Empire," American author Steven Grasse documents the 101 worst atrocities of Mother England everything from foxhunting to the invention of the concentration camp. With an irreverent mix of historical facts, smart commentary, and red-blooded American arrogance, Grasse offers a devastating critique of the country that gave us the machine gun, factory labor, and the metric system. Publishing just in time for the Queen's birthday (April 21), "The Evil Empire" is essential reading for true-blue Americans and others oppressed by the English throughout history.

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"In this cheeky look at the low points of the U.K. past and present, adman Grasse (spokesperson for the Philadelphia-based International Coalition for British Reparations) doesn't just twist the Royal Lion's tail, he nearly yanks it off. In one-page entries, Grasse amasses a long list of sins, which include burning down Washington, D.C. in 1812, supporting the Confederacy during the Civil War and hooking the Chinese on opium. Grasse blames today's problems in Iraq, Israel and Afghanistan on 20th century British foreign policy, ridicules the British government for spending public money on the royal family and calls the British Museum 'little more than a pirate's trophy case.' Other affronts to civilization include the invention of fox hunting, slums, child labor and concentration camps (during the Boer War). In the arts, snubs go to the likes of Punch & Judy, Shakespeare and Sir Elton John. Though tempered with plenty of humor, this intense diatribe is sure to rankle Anglos and their fans; as such, it will make a perfect gag gift, hitting bookshelves just in time for your St. George's Day celebration." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Britishdan, March 6, 2007 (view all comments by Britishdan)
I think this book is totally disgusting! How he can get away with being racist to the British Public and Commonwealth, i have no idea. If he changed the title about Islamics, the Islamic world would cause uproar and chaos at the mention and hatred against their religion.
I would like to personally meet with this Steven A.Grasse, and put him in his place, for slagging off my country. What right does he have. This book is Slander against my nation. I will NOT stand for this racial pig and in my opinion, by having his book on your webpage, it lowers your standards!

Steven A.Grasse - You are a racist and should not stand in Britain, unless you wish to be a hypocrite!

thankyou!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781594741739
Subtitle:
101 Ways That England Ruined the World
Author:
Grasse, Steven A
Foreword:
Rimbaud, Penny
Author:
Grasse, Steven A.
Publisher:
Quirk Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
History
Subject:
Civilization
Subject:
Great Britain Foreign relations.
Subject:
National characteristics, english
Copyright:
Publication Date:
March 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
7.42x5.08x.90 in. .82 lbs.

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