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George Thomas, the former Labour Cabinet Minister and Speaker of the House of Commons, was the sycophant supreme of the British political system and arguably the most divisive figure in twentieth-century Welsh politics. Political Chameleon dissects George Thomas chapter by chapter, exposing him as a sanctimonious hypocrite whose religious veneer was a sham.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.
This collection features three of our most popular biographies: Washington, the stoic general with a soft spot for animals; Jefferson, the brilliant statesman who was a foodie at heart, and Lincoln, the absentminded lawyer whose compassionate caseload foretold his presidency. Beginning readers will learn about little-known, illuminating events in the earlier years of these extraordinary men and how, long before entering the White House, they lived lives filled with intelligence, courage, and kindness--the hallmarks of a great president.
Little thanks Winter for the attractive catalogue of a most-attractive library. He mentions a Mr. Partington. On letterhead from The Library, Bowdoin College, Geo. T. Little, Librarian. Addressed to Winter in New Brighton, Staten Island, New York. Includes an envelope.
The perfect introduction to Thomas the Tank Engine! This is a story about George the Steamroller. George is proud and thinks he is better than the engines. He enjoys saying rude things to them about railways, until one day he meets his match . . Thomas & Friends is a great way to pass on the tradition of Thomas to early readers. Children aged 2 and up will love meeting classic characters such as Percy, James, Gordon, and Toby down on The Fat Controller's railway. Thomas has been teaching children lessons about life and friendship for over 70 years. He ranks alongside other beloved character such as Paddington Bear, Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit as an essential part of our literary heritage.