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On the theory and practice of midwifery
Fleetwood ChurchillMany cases have been recorded by Hildanus, Bartholinus, Mollen- broccius, and, in later times, by Van Swieten, Mead, Baker, Lynn, Jenner, &c. of children born with small-pox. Measles have also been observed in new-born infants by ...
Into Battle
Sir Winston S. ChurchillOne of the most inspiring wartime leaders of modern history, Churchill was also an orator, a historian, a journalist, and an artist. All of these aspects of Churchill are fully represented in this collection of his works.
Winston Churchill in the Twenty First Century
PreviewDavid Cannadine, Roland Quinault ... Debates (hereafter Parl. Deb.), yA series, 238, (1878), 9o7. 1Churchill, Randolph Churchill, 237-8, 821. 6 Randolph S. Churchill, Winston 27 CHURCHILL AND DEMOCRACY Roland Quinault.
The Collected Works of Sir Winston Churchill
Winston ChurchillContains all fifty of Churchill's published titles.
Winston Churchill: A Biographical Companion
Chris WrigleyAlfred. Duff. (Viscount. Norwich,. 1890–1954). D. uff Cooper was one of Churchill's oldest friends.He was also a political supporter of Churchill in 1924– 1929 and notably after Munich, 1938.The Churchills and Coopers frequently met at social ...
Churchill and Ireland
Paul BewChurchill and Ireland tells the full story of Churchill's life-long engagement with Ireland and the Irish, from his early years as a child in Dublin, through his central role in the Home Rule crisis of 1912-14 and in the war leading up to ...
Churchill and Orwell: The Fight for Freedom
Thomas E. RicksIn the end, Churchill and Orwell proved their age's necessary men. The glorious climax of Churchill and Orwell is the work they both did in the decade of the 1940's to triumph over freedom's enemies.
Churchill's Empire: The World that Made Him and the World He ...
Richard ToyePlacing Churchill in the context of his times and his contemporaries, Richard Toye evaluates his position on key Imperial questions and examines what was conventional about Churchill’s opinions and what was unique.
Churchill: A Life
Martin GilbertMartin Gilbert's highly-acclaimed Churchill: A Life is a story of adventure. It follows Winston Churchill from his earliest days to his moments of triumph.
Storms: My Life with Lindsey Buckingham and Fleetwood Mac
Carol Ann HarrisMy Life with Lindsey Buckingham and Fleetwood Mac Carol Ann Harris. He ended up choosing a realtor named Pam Sorens, and she and I had the exciting but heavy responsibility of finding a suitable “mansion.” Over the next week and a half ...
The Long Shadow: The Legacies of the Great War in the ...
David ReynoldsDavid Carlton, Churchill and the Soviet Union (Manchester, ), pp. , , , , ; Middlemas and Barnes, Baldwin, p. . . Roland Quinault, “Churchill and Democracy,” in David Cannadine and Roland Quinault, eds., Winston Churchill in the Twenty-First ...
Churchill: The Prophetic Statesman
James C. HumesWinston Churchill did. And for the first time bestselling author James C. Humes reveals these and other shocking predictions from the famous British leader, in his new book Churchill: The Prophetic Statesman.
Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader
Ward Churchill"The law has always been used as toilet paper by the status quo where American Indians are concerned," writes Ward Churchill in Acts of Rebellion, a collection of his most important writings from the past twenty years.
Winston S. Churchill, 1874-1965: A Comprehensive ...
Eugene L. RasorThe most extensive and up-to-date bibliographic and historiographical survey of works by and about Churchill.
Churchill: An Unruly Life
Norman RoseWinston Churchill (1874-1965) is often proclaimed as the greatest Briton in history and one of the world’s eminent leaders.
Winston Churchill
James C. HumesAn in-depth, illustrated study of Winston Churchill offers a look at the life of a gifted, complex, and often troubled world leader.
The Roar of the Lion: The Untold Story of Churchill's World ...
Richard ToyeDescribes the reactions to Churchill's wartime speeches, documenting that there was criticism and dissent as well as the perceived mass enthusiam by the people of Great Britain.
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