The Downfall of Robert, Earle of Huntington
Author: Anthony Munday
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Published: 1601
Total Pages: 98
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Author: Anthony Munday
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Published: 1601
Total Pages: 98
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: J. V. Beckett
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 9780719037573
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book chronicles the rags-to-riches tale of the Grenvilles, who rose from the gentry to become dukes, making a fortune and building Stowe, one of England's great country houses, in the process - only to come close to bankruptcy by 1850 and eventually lose their title.
Author: John E. Clark
Publisher:
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781571683335
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDocuments the end of the corrupt political empire of George Parr in Duval County, South Texas.
Author: Lynn Michaels
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Stedall
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Published: 2017-11-30
Total Pages: 441
ISBN-13: 147389333X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe story of the Scottish ruler—and the mysterious death of her ambitious and controversial husband. In the early hours of February 10, 1567, a large explosion ripped through the lodgings at Kirk o’ Field, Edinburgh, where Mary Queen of Scotland’s consort, Henry, Lord Darnley, was staying. Darnley’s body was found with that of his valet in a neighboring garden the next morning. The queen’s husband had been murdered—and the ramifications for Mary and Scottish history would be far-reaching. Lord Darnley cuts an infamous figure in Scottish and Tudor history. In life, he proved a controversial character, and his murder at Kirk o’ Field remains one of British history’s great unsolved mysteries—the question of whether Mary was implicated has taxed historians ever since. In this engaging and well-researched biography, Robert Stedall reexamines Darnley’s life and his death. His investigation brings new light and compelling conclusions to a story surrounded by political betrayal, murder, falsified evidence, and conspiracy.
Author: Sir James Lewis Caw
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Published: 1903
Total Pages: 426
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anthony R. Carrozza
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 2017-11-02
Total Pages: 570
ISBN-13: 0806159553
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe notorious Parr family manipulated local politics in South Texas for decades. Archie Parr, his son George, and his grandson Archer relied on violence and corruption to deliver the votes that propelled their chosen candidates to office. The influence of the Parr political machine peaked during the 1948 senatorial primary, when election officials found the infamous Ballot Box 13 six days after the polls closed. That box provided a slim eighty-seven-vote lead to Lyndon B. Johnson, initiating the national political career of the future U.S. president. Dukes of Duval County begins with Archie Parr’s organization of the Mexican American electorate into a potent voting bloc, which marked the beginning of his three-decade campaign for control of every political office in Duval County and the surrounding area. Archie’s son George, who expanded the Parrs’ dominion to include jobs, welfare payments, and public works, became a county judge thanks to his father’s influence—but when George was arrested and imprisoned for accepting payoffs, only a presidential pardon advocated by then-congressman Lyndon Johnson allowed George to take office once more. Further legal misadventures haunted George and his successor, Archer, but in the end it took the combined force of local, state, and federal governments and the courageous efforts of private citizens to overthrow the Parr family. In this first comprehensive study of the Parr family’s political activities, Anthony R. Carrozza reveals the innermost workings of the Parr dynasty, a political machine that drove South Texas politics for more than seventy years and critically influenced the course of the nation.
Author: Jane Lynson
Publisher: Fawcett
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9780449217252
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-04-12
Total Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 1136250433
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection fills a gap in the current literature in philosophy and film by focusing on the question: How would thinking in philosophy and film be transformed if race were formally incorporated moved from its margins to the center? The collection’s contributors anchor their discussions of race through considerations of specific films and television series, which serve as illustrative examples from which the essays’ theorizations are drawn. Inclusive and current in its selection of films and genres, the collection incorporates dramas, comedies, horror, and science fiction films (among other genres) into its discussions, as well as recent and popular titles of interest, such as Twilight, Avatar, Machete, True Blood, and The Matrix and The Help. The essays compel readers to think more deeply about the films they have seen and their experiences of these narratives.
Author: Anthony Munday
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 120
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