Adventuress

Adventuress
Title Adventuress PDF eBook
Author Teresa Crompton
Publisher The History Press
Pages 373
Release 2020-01-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0750994436

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IN the 1930s Lady Lucy Houston was one of the richest women in England and a household name, notorious for her virulent criticisms of the government. But politics had been far from her mind when, as young Fanny Radmall, she had set out to conquer the world. Armed with only looks and self-confidence, she exploited the wealth and status of successive lovers to push her way into high society. Brushing off scandal, she achieved public recognition as an ardent suffragette, war worker and philanthropist. Having won control of her third husband’s vast fortune, she enjoyed the trappings of wealth – jewellery, couture, racehorses and a luxury yacht – but she wanted more. Seeking influence in national politics, Lady Houston financed the first flight over Mount Everest, backed secret military research, and facilitated the development of the Spitfire aircraft. Engaging with famous contemporaries such as Winston Churchill and Oswald Mosley, Lucy sought her own public voice and so purchased a newspaper. Seeking to expose the Prime Minister as a Soviet agent and promote Edward VIII as England’s dictator, Lucy was loved as a patriot but loathed as a troublemaker. Adventuress draws upon hitherto unpublished archival material to reveal how Lucy Houston achieved her fame and fortune, and how she exploited them.

LIFE

LIFE
Title LIFE PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1948-11-29
Genre
ISBN

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LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.

Leadership Case Studies in Education

Leadership Case Studies in Education
Title Leadership Case Studies in Education PDF eBook
Author Peter G. Northouse
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 149
Release 2021-03-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1071816802

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Leadership Case Studies in Education 3rd Edition by Peter G. Northouse and Marie Lee applies leadership theories in educational settings. Designed to be used alongside Leadership: Theory and Practice 9th Edition, this casebook provides relevant, substantive, and contemporary case studies on leadership issues in Higher Education and K-12 Education. Each of the 32 case studies include critical thinking questions that encourage students to apply leadership theory and concepts to real-life situations. Engaging, practical, and relevant, Leadership Case Studies in Education is the perfect companion for educational leadership courses.

Chatterbox, ed. by J.E. Clarke

Chatterbox, ed. by J.E. Clarke
Title Chatterbox, ed. by J.E. Clarke PDF eBook
Author John Erskine Clarke
Publisher
Pages 852
Release 1880
Genre
ISBN

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Film Year Book

Film Year Book
Title Film Year Book PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1294
Release 1938
Genre Motion pictures
ISBN

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Assembly

Assembly
Title Assembly PDF eBook
Author West Point Association of Graduates (Organization).
Publisher
Pages 956
Release 1963
Genre
ISBN

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The Wild Irish Girl

The Wild Irish Girl
Title The Wild Irish Girl PDF eBook
Author Lady Morgan (Sydney)
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 308
Release 1999
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780192832832

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"I long to study the purely national, purely natural character of an Irishwoman." When Horatio, the son of an English lord, is banished to his father's Irish estate as punishment for his dissipated ways, he goes off in search of adventure. On the wild west coast of Connaught he finds remnants of a romantic Gaelic past--a dilapidated castle, a Catholic priest, a deposed king and the king's lovely daughter Glorvina. In this setting and among these characters Horatio learns the history, culture, and language of a country he had once scorned, but he must do so in disguise, for his own English ancestors are responsible for the ruin of the Gaelic family he comes to love. Written after the Act of Union, The Wild Irish Girl. (1806) is a passionately nationalistic novel and a founding text in the discourse of Irish nationalism. This unique paperback edition includes the 'Introductory Letters' to the novel as well as Owenson's footnotes, rich in detail on the Irish language, history, and legend.