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May at 10

May at 10
Author: Anthony Seldon
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 775
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1785905287

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Theresa May has presided over the most dramatic and historic peacetime premiership for a century. May at 10 tells the compelling inside story of the most turbulent period in modern British politics for 100 years. Written by one of Britain's leading political and social commentators, May at 10 describes how Theresa May arrived in 10 Downing Street in 2016 with the clearest, yet toughest, agenda of any Prime Minister since the Second World War: delivering Brexit. What follows defies belief or historical precedent. This story has never been told. Including a comprehensive series of interviews with May's closest aides and allies, and with unparalleled access to the advisers who shaped her premiership, Downing Street's official historian Anthony Seldon decodes the enigma of the Prime Minister's tenure. Drawing on all his authorial experience, he unpacks what is the most intriguing government and Prime Minister of the modern era.


Brown at 10

Brown at 10
Author: Anthony Seldon
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2011-10-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1849540896

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GORDON BROWN's three years in power were among the most turbulent in Downing Street's post-war history. Brown at 10 tells the compelling story of his hubris and downfall, and with it, the final demise of the New Labour project. Containing an extraordinary breadth of previously unpublished material, Brown at 10 is a frank, penetrating portrait of a remarkable era, written by one of Britain's leading political and social commentators. Using unrivalled access to many of those at the centre of Brown's government, and original material gleaned from hundreds of hours of interviews with many of its leading lights, Brown at 10 looks with greater depth and detail into the signal events and circumstances of Brown's premiership than any other account published since the May 2010 general election. It also relates, for the first time, the full extraordinary tale of the pivotal role played by Brown in persuading the world's leaders to address the global banking crisis head-on. The result is the definitive chronicle of Gordon Brown's troubled period in Number 10, from the unique perspective of those who worked most closely with him.


No. 10

No. 10
Author: Jack Brown
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2021-05-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1912208776

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Fronted by one of the world’s most iconic doors, 10 Downing Street is the home and office of the British Prime Minister and the heart of British politics. Steeped in both political and architectural history, this famed address was originally designed in the late seventeenth century as little more than a place of residence, with no foresight of the political significance the location would come to hold. As its role evolved, 10 Downing Street, now known simply as ‘Number 10,’ has required constant adaptation in order to accommodate the changing requirements of the premiership. Written by Number 10’s first ever ‘Researcher in Residence,’ with unprecedented access to people and papers, No. 10: The Geography of Power at Downing Street sheds new light on unexplored aspects of Prime Ministers’ lives. Jack Brown tells the story of the intimately entwined relationships between the house and its post-war residents, telling how each occupant’s use and modification of the building reveals their own values and approaches to the office of Prime Minister. The book reveals how and why Prime Ministers have stamped their personalities and philosophies upon Number 10 and how the building has directly affected the ability of some Prime Ministers to perform the role. Both fascinating and extremely revealing, No. 10 offers an intimate account of British political power and the building at its core. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the nature and history of British politics.


Government Gazette

Government Gazette
Author: Cape of Good Hope (Colony)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1836
Genre: Gazettes
ISBN:

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The Draper and clothier

The Draper and clothier
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1068
Release: 1860
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Diaries of Giacomo Meyerbeer: 1840-1849

The Diaries of Giacomo Meyerbeer: 1840-1849
Author: Giacomo Meyerbeer
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780838638439

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Volume 2 covers the 1840s, a period designated as the Prussian Years. From 1846 Meyerbeer's journal becomes a consistent daily record, resulting in one of the most sustained depictions of a contemporary artistic, theatrical, and musical milieu ever kept by a famous composer. Illustrated.


Cincinnati Magazine

Cincinnati Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1980-05
Genre:
ISBN:

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Cincinnati Magazine taps into the DNA of the city, exploring shopping, dining, living, and culture and giving readers a ringside seat on the issues shaping the region.


The Diaries of Giacomo Meyerbeer: 1791-1839

The Diaries of Giacomo Meyerbeer: 1791-1839
Author: Giacomo Meyerbeer
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1999
Genre: Composers
ISBN: 9780838637890

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May At 10

May At 10
Author: Anthony Seldon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9781785905179

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Theresa May has presided over the most dramatic and historic peacetime premiership for a century. May at 10 tells the compelling inside story of the most turbulent period in modern British politics for 100 years. Written by one of Britain's leading political and social commentators, May at 10 describes how Theresa May arrived in 10 Downing Street in 2016 with the clearest, yet toughest, agenda of any Prime Minister since the Second World War: delivering Brexit. What follows defies belief or historical precedent. This story has never been told. Including a comprehensive series of interviews with May's closest aides and allies, and with unparalleled access to the advisers who shaped her premiership, Downing Street's official historian Anthony Seldon decodes the enigma of the Prime Minister's tenure. Drawing on all his authorial experience, he unpacks what is the most intriguing government and Prime Minister of the modern era.