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Margaret Thatcher power and personality


Free Download Margaret Thatcher: power and personality By Jonathan Aitken
2013 | 784 Pages | ISBN: 1620403420 | EPUB | 4 MB
As Britain’s first woman Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher brought about the biggest social and political revolution in the nation’s post-war history. She achieved this largely by the driving force of her personality – a subject of endless speculation among both her friends and her foes.Jonathan Aitken has an insider’s view of Margaret Thatcher’s story. He is well qualified to explore her strong and sometimes difficult personality during half a century of political dramas. From first meeting her when she was a junior shadow minister in the mid 1960s, during her time as leader of the Opposition when he was a close family friend, and as a Member of Parliament throughout her years in power, Aitken had a ring side seat at many private and public spectacles in the Margaret Thatcher saga.From his unique vantage point, Aitken brings new light to many crucial episodes of Thatcherism. They include her ousting of Ted Heath, her battles with her Cabinet, the Falklands War, the Miners’ Strike, her relationships with world leaders such as Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev and King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and the build up to the Shakespearian coup inside the Conservative Party which brought about her downfall.Drawing on his own diaries, and a wealth of extensive research including some ninety interviews which range from international statesmen like Mikhail Gorbachev, Henry Kissinger and Lord Carrington to many of her No.10 private secretaries and personal friends, Jonathan Aitken’s Margaret Thatcher – Power and Personality breaks new ground as a fresh and fascinating portrait of the most influential political leader of post-war Britain.

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Tripping on Utopia Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science [Audiobook]


Free Download Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War, and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0C5JWPVNB | 2024 | 12 hours and 53 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 369 MB
Author: Benjamin Breen
Narrator: Suzanne Toren

A bold and brilliant revisionist take on the history of psychedelics in the twentieth century, illuminating how a culture of experimental drugs shaped the Cold War and the birth of Silicon Valley. Far from the repressed traditionalists they are often painted as, the generation that survived the second World War emerged with a profoundly ambitious sense of social experimentation. In the ’40s and ’50s, transformative drugs rapidly entered mainstream culture, where they were not only legal, but openly celebrated. American physician John C. Lilly infamously dosed dolphins (and himself) with LSD in a NASA-funded effort to teach dolphins to talk. A tripping Cary Grant mumbled into a Dictaphone about Hegel as astronaut John Glenn returned to Earth.

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Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret


Free Download Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret by Craig Brown
English | 2018 | ISBN: 0374906041 | 432 Pages | EPUB | 38.6 MB
She made John Lennon blush and Marlon Brando tongue-tied. She iced out Princess Diana and humiliated Elizabeth Taylor. Andy Warhol photographed her. Jack Nicholson offered her cocaine. Gore Vidal revered her. Francis Bacon heckled her. Peter Sellers was madly in love with her. For Pablo Picasso, she was the object of sexual fantasy.

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Holmes, Margaret and Poe


Free Download Holmes, Margaret and Poe by James Patterson, Brian Sitts
English | 4 Jan. 2024 | ISBN: 1529136490, 1529159709 | True EPUB | 352 pages | 0.4 MB
Brendan Holmes, Margaret Marple and Auguste Poe run the most in-demand private investigation agency in New York City.

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Pure Wit The Revolutionary Life of Margaret Cavendish


Free Download Pure Wit: The Revolutionary Life of Margaret Cavendish by Francesca Peacock
English | January 2nd, 2024 | ISBN: 1639366032 | 384 pages | True EPUB | 55.46 MB
A biography of the remarkable-and in her time scandalous-seventeenth-century writer Margaret Cavendish, who pioneered the science fiction novel.

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In Community of Inquiry with Ann Margaret Sharp Childhood, Philosophy and Education


Free Download Maughn Gregory, "In Community of Inquiry with Ann Margaret Sharp: Childhood, Philosophy and Education "
English | ISBN: 1138650366 | 2017 | 264 pages | PDF | 3 MB
In close collaboration with the late Matthew Lipman, Ann Margaret Sharp pioneered the theory and practice of ‘the community of philosophical inquiry’ (CPI) as a way of practicing ‘Philosophy for Children’ and prepared thousands of philosophers and teachers throughout the world in this practice. In Community of Inquiry with Ann Margaret Sharp represents a long-awaited and much-needed anthology of Sharp’s insightful and influential scholarship, bringing her enduring legacy to new generations of academics, postgraduate students and researchers in the fields of education, philosophy, philosophy of education, Philosophy for Children and philosophy of childhood.

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Road to Tara The Life of Margaret Mitchell


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English | 2014 | pages: 400 | ISBN: 1589798996 | EPUB | 4,0 mb
Margaret Mitchell was as complex and compelling as her legendary heroine, Scarlett O’Hara, and her story is as dramatic as anything out of her own imagination-indeed, it is the basis for the legend she created. Gone With the Wind took the American reading public by storm and went on to become the most popular motion picture of all time. It was a phenomenon whose success has never been equaled-and it shattered Margaret Mitchell’s private life. In this commemorative reprint of Road to Tara, Anne Edwards tells the real story of Margaret Mitchell and the extraordinary novel that has become part of our heritage.

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Margaret Mitchell & John Marsh The Love Story Behind Gone With the Wind


Free Download Marianne Walker, "Margaret Mitchell & John Marsh: The Love Story Behind Gone With the Wind"
English | 2011 | pages: 608 | ISBN: 1561456179, 1561450820 | EPUB | 20,9 mb
Based on almost 200 previously unpublished letters and extensive interviews with their closest associates, Walker’s biography of Margaret Mitchell and her husband, John Marsh, offers a new look into a devoted marriage and fascinating partnership that ultimately created a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. This edition of Walker’s biography celebrates the seventy-fifth anniversary of the publication of Gone With the Wind in 1936.

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