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The Maps of Matthew Paris

The Maps of Matthew Paris
Author: Daniel K. Connolly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781843834786

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An examination of the intricate cartography of Matthew Paris, and the meanings of the maps themselves.


Scorn

Scorn
Author: Matthew Parris
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1782832971

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'He's 100% political herpes. Back in six months whatever you do. Or three days, like last time.' Camilla Long on Nigel Farage 'You're as ugly as a salad.' Bulgarian insult 'I'm going to beat him so bad he'll need a shoehorn to put his hat on.' Muhammed Ali There's no pleasure like a perfectly turned put-down (when it's directed at somebody else, of course) but Matthew Parris's Scorn is sharply different from the standard collections. Here are the funniest, sharpest, rudest and most devastating insults in history, from ancient Roman graffiti to the battlefields of Twitter. Drawing on bile from such masters as Dorothy Parker, Elizabeth I, Donald Trump, Groucho Marx, Princess Anne, Winston Churchill, Nigel Farage, Mae West and Alastair Campbell - which form an exchange between voices down the ages - Scorn shows that abuse can be an art form. This collection includes extended literary invective as well as short verbal shin-kicks. Encompassing literature, art, politics, showbiz, marriage, gender, nationality and religion, Matthew Parris's sublime collection is the perfect companion for the festive season, whether you're searching for the perfect elegant riposte, the rudest polite letter ever written, or a brutal verbal sledgehammer.


Chance Witness

Chance Witness
Author: Matthew Parris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2013-07-25
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9780241968291

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A modern Conservative long before? The Conservative party became modern . . . Chastised by Margaret Thatcher for jumping into the Thames to save a dog, Matthew Parris was never destined for high office. In fact his life choices suggest he was an outsider even when he was in: he turned down MI6 because he was gay - only to become a Tory MP. Yet his years on the backbenches and as a parliamentary sketch writer and columnist have placed him in a unique position - part participant, part bystander - to witness Westminster and all its foibles. In this expanded new edition Parris reflects on a decade which has seen tremendous changes in his personal life (the death of his father; a civil partnership) and in the public life about which he still writes: the fall of Labour, the financial crisis and the current turmoil in a Tory party which still retains his loyalty but which exasperates him beyond measure. Winner of the Channel 4/Politico's Political Book of the Year Award 'Made me laugh out loud. A book full of wisdom.' Simon Hoggart, Guardian 'Brilliant, deliciously entertaining.' Observer 'Of interest to students and lovers of politics. Parris is a skilful entertainer, who informs as well as amuses.' Literary Review 'Whimsy, polemic, irony, humour. A scintillating read.' Boris Johnson, Sunday Telegraph


Matthew Paris's English History

Matthew Paris's English History
Author: Matthew Paris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1853
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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The Illustrated Chronicles of Matthew Paris

The Illustrated Chronicles of Matthew Paris
Author: Matthew Paris
Publisher: Alan Sutton Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1993
Genre: England
ISBN: 9780750905237

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A monk's chronicle offers a record of life and events in 13th-century England and further afield. Colour reproductions of the original manuscript decorations add to the detail.


Great Parliamentary Scandals

Great Parliamentary Scandals
Author: Matthew Parris
Publisher: Robson
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2004-07-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Scandalously it's been business as usual in parliament despite Tony Blair's promise of a new dawn over Britain in 1997. Conmen, secret home loans, walks on the wild side, liars, ridiculously expensive wallpaper and a jailed peer-cum-celebrated author have joined the prostitutes, gropers, shady share dealers, rent boys and Soviet spies that have been such a colourful feature of politics for five centuries. In this comprehensively updated edition of the bestselling 'Great Parliamentary Scandals', Matthew Parris and Kevin Maguire shine an entertaining and highly revealing light into the murky underworld of British parliamentary life, exposing the low side of high office.


Parting Shots

Parting Shots
Author: Matthew Parris
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0670919292

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Up till 2006, a British Ambassador quitting his post abroad would write a valedictory despatch circulated widely across government, from other far-flung members of the service to the Prime Minister himself. This was the parting shot, the opportunity to offer a personal view of the country he was leaving- the alcoholic intake of its population, the corruption of its ministers, the state of the capital's drains, or the impossibility of getting embassy staff to clean British guests' shoes - whatever he or she wanted to get off their chest. Often funny, frequently astute and almost always gloriously non-politically correct, these parting shots shed light on Britian's place in the world, and reveal the curious cocktail of priviledge and privation which make up the life of an ambassador abroad. 'There is, I fear, no question but that the average Nicaraguan is one of the most dishonest, unreliable, violent and alcholic of the Latin Americans' Roger Pinsent, Managua, 1967 'The detention of the Pinochet made life in Chile unusually interesting... I have never received quite so many death threats' Dame Glynne Evans, Lisbon, 2004


Fracture

Fracture
Author: Matthew Parris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781781257241

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Sacred Hunger

Sacred Hunger
Author: Barry Unsworth
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307948447

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Winner of the Booker Prize A historical novel set in the eighteenth century, Sacred Hunger is a stunning, engrossing exploration of power, domination, and greed in the British Empire as it entered fully into the slave trade and spread it throughout its colonies. Barry Unsworth follows the failing fortunes of William Kemp, a merchant pinning his last chance to a slave ship; his son who needs a fortune because he is in love with an upper-class woman; and his nephew who sails on the ship as its doctor because he has lost all he has loved. The voyage meets its demise when disease spreads among the slaves and the captain's drastic response provokes a mutiny. Joining together, the sailors and the slaves set up a secret, utopian society in the wilderness of Florida, only to await the vengeance of the single-minded, young Kemp.


The Spanish Ambassador's Suitcase

The Spanish Ambassador's Suitcase
Author: Matthew Parris
Publisher: Viking
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Ambassadors
ISBN: 9780241957080

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Drawn from the National Archives and from Freedom of Information requests these dispatches make up another volume of entertaining and illuminating stories from the diplomatic bag.