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In good condition - has markings from use - some yellowing to end pages - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.First Among Equals is the story Jeffrey Archer was born to write, with his detailed political knowledge and past experience as a member of Parliament. We follow the careers of four ambitious new MPs who take their seats at Westminster for the first time in the early sixties: all are high-flyers destined for great office. We watch their political struggles over thirty years, in government and in opposition, as their lives cross in the battle for power.Raymond Gould, the Leeds grammar school boy born above a butcher's shop, stuck with a small-town wife; Andrew Fraser, the son of a Conservative Lord Provost who joins the Labour Party to capture his father's seat in Parliament; Simon Kerslake, President of the Oxford Union, a career Conservative backed by his doctor wife; Charles Seymour, the ruthless Tory landowner who will stop at nothing to reach No. 10 - which…
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First Among Equals
by Jeffrey Archer
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by John Gunther
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No Job For A Woman
by Sallyanne Atkinson
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The Union Restored: The Life History of the United States - 1861-1876 Volume 6
by T Harry Williams
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In very good condition - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.At the Gettysburg battlefield Abraham Lincoln said that the Civil War would test whether the American democracy "or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure." During the long years of fighting there were moments when many supporters of the Union doubted that the nation could endure the terrible bloodletting.Yet Lincoln never despaired of the outcome, writes T. Harry Williams, author of this volume of The LIFE History of the United States. Although the President was saddened by the slaughter of America's young men, he was convinced that the Union would survive.At the outset, both North and South thought that the war would be short. The Battle of Bull Run taught them otherwise. Lincoln realized that he needed better generals; the Confederates ruefully admitted that the boys in blue could fight better than Rebel fire-eaters had predicted.T. Harry Williams,, Boyd Professor…
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