Toggle navigation
Recently Added
Sell Books
Login
Sign Up
Categories
Categories
Recently Added
All Books
*Bargain Children's Books
*Educational Toys
*Vintage Comics
-Collectors Item
-Magazines
-New Releases
Animals & Nature
Architecture
Arts & Crafts
Biography/Autobiography/Memoirs
Business & Economics
Children/Young Adults
Classics
Comics/Graphic Novels
Cooking
Economics
Encyclopaedia
English Literature
Entry Test Books(IELTS, TOEFL, ISSB Etc)
Fantasy & Sci-Fi
Fashion
Feminism / Gender Studies
Fiction
Film
Finance & Accounting
Gardening
General Non-Fiction
Health
History
Humour
International Relations & Diplomacy
Islamic Books
Law
Marketing
Media Studies
Military History
Military Strategy/Analysis
Music
Philosophy
Photography / Visual Arts
Poetry/Plays
Politics & Current Affairs
Psychology & Psychiatry
Ravensburger Puzzles By It's Puzzling (Teen & Adult Range)
500 Pcs
1000 Pcs
1500 Pcs
2000 Pcs
3000 Pcs
3D
Accessories
RavensburgerPuzzlesByIt'sPuzzling(Children'sRange)
4+
5+
6+
8+
9+
Educational Toys
Reference
Religion
Science & Technology
Self Help/Motivational
Short Stories
Special Cat.
Sports
Supernatural/Occult/The Unknown
Textbooks (Business & Mgmt)
Textbooks (Eng & Science)
Textbooks (Marticulation/Inter)
Textbooks (Medical)
Textbooks (O'Levels/A'Levels)
Textbooks (Social Sciences)
Textiles
Travel
Urdu Books
World Literature
Want to rent books instead?
Download Urdu audiobooks
Go
Advanced
Search
The Oxford book of political anecdotes
Add To Cart
Add to WishList
By:
Paul Johnson
ISBN:
0192821105
Publication Type:
Oxford University Press
Category:
Politics & Current Affairs
Condition:
Good
No Of Pages:
288
Specification:
pb
Release Date:
5th Oct 1989
Price:
Rs 440.00
Good
Price
Specifications
Rs440.00
pb
More Info
Add To Cart
Description
Renowned journalist and bestselling author, Paul Johnson here presents over three hundred anecdotes about the world of British politics from Richard III's murder of the princes in the Tower of London to a final frosty scene between Jim Callaghan and Barbara Castle. The stories range from the sublime to the ridiculous, from the witty to the sobering, the gratifying to the positively alarming. The volume contains Lloyd George's assessment of Churchill: "He would make a drum out of the skin of his mother in order to sound his own praises;" an account of Henry VIII's tireless rewriting of his secretaries' work, drafts for which he required two-and-a-half inch margins and inch-wide spaces between lines to leave room for his changes; the details of Queen Mary II's brave death from smallpox; and much more. Journals, letters, and parliamentary records written by contemporaries, as well as later biographies record the brilliance and flaws of such notorious statesmen and politicians as Sir Thomas More, Cromwell, Sir Robert Walpole, Gladstone, Disraeli, and Attlee. Offering new perspectives on British history, the volume reveals endlessly entertaining stories of funerals, battles in parliament, an interview with a journalist turned forger, dinner and garden parties, the visit of a lecherous former American president, Attlee's reaction to being overtaken by a dangerous driver who proves to be his wife, and more. Johnson convincingly demonstrates in his introduction that anecdotes consistently provide a valuable source of historical truth. Moreover, we remember the stories--strange, eccentric, personal--long after forgetting the dates of battles and monarchs.
Your Comment
The Readers Club
Urdu Books
Home
Recently Added
About Us
Contact Us
Help