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Pride and Perjury

Author : Jonathan Aitken
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 35,36 MB
Release : 2003-02-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1441131019

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When Jonathan Aitken stepped from Number 10 Downing Street on July 20th 1994, he was soon tipped as next Leader of the Conservative Party. John Major had just appointed him First Secretary to the Treasury and his future could not have been brighter. What went wrong? Within a year headlines appeared such as 'Aitken tried to arrange girls for Saudi friends' and 'New Light on who paid what at The Ritz in Paris.' Accused of pimping, arms dealing and corruption, both his career and reputation hung in the balance as he came out fighting with his now famous Sword of Truth speech.In 'Pride and Perjury' Aitken tells for the first time how he became the most vilified politician in Britain since John Profumo. He reveals his dealings with cabinet colleagues, his relationship with the Saudi Royal Family, and a full account of his stay at the Ritz Hotel in Paris. He also describes the intense and dramatic events behind his failed libel action and his subsequent trial for perjury and attempting to pervert the course of justice.Aitken's fall from grace was the greatest personal catastrophe for a public figure since the trials of Oscar Wilde - a living hell including bankruptcy, divorce and a prison sentence. With insight and with elegance Pride and Perjury is a moving and compelling account of a fallen politician's penitence and delves into the darker side of human nature. It is also an inspiring message of hope and redemption.

Pride and Perjury

Author : Irving Younger
Publisher :
Page : 10 pages
File Size : 37,85 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Political corruption
ISBN :

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Pride and Perjury

Author : Alice McVeigh
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,22 MB
Release : 2024-05-30
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781738546114

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Twelve delicious short stories, the fourth volume in what Publishers Weekly described, last June, as "McVeigh's celebrated Austenesque series". Nine are Pride and Prejudice-inspired. If you've ever wondered what really happened when Wickham eloped with Lydia - or considered what the Longbourn servants truly thought about the Bennet girls - or felt curious about how Mr Elton wooed Miss Augusta Hawkins in Bath... look no further. It's all here!, Lady Catherine's diary is open to you - and Miss Caroline Bingley's - along with Mr Knightley's heart. The fourth in McVeigh's standalone series, Pride and Perjury fills in the gaps, in what Kirkus calls, "McVeigh's brilliant command of Austen's diction and tone." Buy your copy today, and fall in love with your favourite Austen characters, all over again! (Previous titles in this series have been shortlisted for the UK Selfies Book Awards at the London Book Fair, been joint runner-up for Foreword Indies' "Book of the Year" and been quarterfinalists for the BookLife Prize.)

Porridge and Passion

Author : Jonathan Aitken
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 21,46 MB
Release : 2006-05-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0826480683

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Emerging from Bellmarsh Prison, with nothing but a black plastic sack of clothes, the author recounts how he was accepted at Wycliffe Hall Oxford to read theology and how this reconditioned his mind as well as his soul. This sequel to his first volume of autobiography ( Pride and Perjury ), starts his story as he is taken down from the courtroom.

The Message of Obadiah, Nahum and Zephaniah

Author : Gordon Bridger
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 14,79 MB
Release : 2016-03-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830889795

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Obadiah, Nahum and Zephaniah are probably among the least-read books of the Bible, and rarely preached. However, Gordon Bridger encourages us to study and apply these three Old Testament prophets because they tackle themes and issues, expounded here with clarity and conviction, which are especially relevant to today's church and world.

Georgiana Darcy's Diary

Author : Anna Elliott
Publisher : Wilton Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 45,10 MB
Release : 2011-04-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN :

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Mr. Darcy's younger sister searches for her own happily-ever-after... The year is 1814, and it is springtime at Pemberley. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy have married. But now a new romance is in the air, along with high fashion, elegant manners, scandal, deception, and the wonderful hope of a true and lasting love. Shy Georgiana Darcy has been content to remain unmarried, living with her brother and his new bride. But Elizabeth and Darcy's fairy-tale love reminds Georgiana daily that she has found no true love of her own. And perhaps never will, for she is convinced the one man she secretly cares for will never love her in return. Georgiana's domineering aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, has determined that Georgiana shall marry, and has a list of eligible bachelors in mind. But which of the suitors are sincere, and which are merely interested in Georgiana's fortune? Georgiana must learn to trust her heart--and rely on her courage--for she also faces the return of the man who could ruin her reputation and spoil a happy ending, just when it finally lies within her grasp. Georgiana Darcy's Diary is Book 1 of the Pride and Prejudice Chronicles and is appropriate for all ages. The Pride and Prejudice Chronicles: Georgiana Darcy's Diary Pemberley to Waterloo Kitty Bennet's Diary keywords: free, freebie, clean historical romance, clean Regency romance, England, Jane Austen sequel, Pride and Prejudice sequel, Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet, Lizzie Bennet, Pemberley, British, cozy

The Anti-Christ's Lewd Hat

Author : Distinguished University Professor of Early Modern English History Peter Lake
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 774 pages
File Size : 25,20 MB
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780300088847

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In this extraordinary and ambitious book, Peter Lake examines how different sections of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century England - protestant, puritan and catholic, the press and the popular stage - sought to enlist these pamphlets to their own ideological and commercial purposes.".

Repackaging Christianity

Author : Andrew Atherstone
Publisher : Hodder & Stoughton
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 17,72 MB
Release : 2022-07-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 139980152X

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The story of Alpha is of major significance for understanding the place of religious faith in the modern world, but that story has never been told - until now. Since its launch in 1993, the Alpha movement has evolved from 'supper party evangelism' in the Kensington suburbs into a global brand of Christian outreach. Today, over a million people attend Alpha every year, but the history of its rise to popularity has never been documented. What caused such spiritual renewal in an age of scepticism? And what propelled Alpha into a phenomenon that is recognised across the globe? Alpha is far more than an introductory course to Christianity. At the core of its brand identity is a 'repackaging' of the Christian message for contemporary audiences. Innovation and cultural adaptability are built into Alpha's DNA, one of the chief reasons for its longevity and influence. Nimbly utilising the multimedia and digital revolutions, it has contextualised into cultures and languages across the planet. And led by charismatic, savvy individuals, it has attracted people from across the social spectrum, making waves in national media. Andrew Atherstone leaves no stone unturned as he presents this fascinating history. With exclusive access to original archives, Atherstone recounts the miraculous stories of HTB's early years, the first full account of Nicky Gumbel's conversion, and the strategic decisions that launched Alpha onto the global stage of Christian influence. With sharp historical analysis, Andrew Atherstone uncovers the story of Christian resurgence in our contemporary age.

Porridge and Passion

Author : Jonathan Aitken
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 31,87 MB
Release : 2006-01-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1441136614

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In this sequel to his first volume of autobiography Pride and Perjury, Aitken starts his story as he is taken down from the courtroom and incarcerated at Her Majesty's Pleasure. How this Old Etonian former Cabinet Minister on Mrs Thatcher's inner circle managed to establish new relationships and lasting friendships with fellow prisoners is fascinating - so too is this account of how religious belief transformed his life. Aitken has lost none of his charm, fluency and determination - and he has found an authentic new life which readers of this entertaining new book will be able to judge for themselves. 'A rich collection of humorous tales of prison life... Aitken seems to have found a new vocation of both a funny writer and a serious prison reformer.' Tablet

Tangled Webs

Author : James B. Stewart
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 14,30 MB
Release : 2011-04-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1101476516

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Bestselling author James B. Stewart's newsbreaking investigation of our era's most high-profile perjurers, revealing the alarming extent of this national epidemic. Our system of justice rests on a simple proposition: that witnesses will raise their hands and tell the truth. In Tangled Webs, James B. Stewart reveals in vivid detail the consequences of the perjury epidemic that has swept our country, undermining the very foundation of our courts. With many prosecutors, investigators, and participants speaking for the first time, Tangled Webs goes behind the scene of the trials of media and homemaking entrepreneur Martha Stewart; top White House political adviser Lewis "Scooter" Libby; home-run king Barry Bonds; and Wall Street money manager Bernard Madoff. The saga of Martha Stewart's conviction captured the nation, but until now no one has answered the most basic question: Why would Stewart risk prison, put her entire empire in jeopardy, and lie repeatedly to government investigators to save a few hundred thousand dollars in stock gains? Moreover, how exactly was the notoriously meticulous Stewart brought down? Drawing on the accounts of then-deputy attorney general James Comey and U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, Stewart sheds new light on the Libby investigation, making clear how far into the White House the Valerie Plame CIA scandal extended, and why Libby took the fall. In San Francisco, Giants home-run king Barry Bonds faces trial due to his testimony before a grand jury investigating the use of illegal steroids in sports. Bonds was warned explicitly that the only crime he faced was perjury. Stewart unlocks the story behind the mounting evidence that he nonetheless lied under oath. Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme is infamous, but less well known is how he eluded detection for so long in the face of repeated investigations. Of the four he is the only one who has admitted to lying. The perjury outbreak is symptomatic of a broader breakdown of ethics in American life. It isn't just the judicial system that relies on an honor code: Academia, business, medicine, and government all depend on it. Tangled Webs explores the age-old tensions between greed and justice, self-interest and public interest, loyalty and duty. At a time when Americans seem hungry for moral leadership and clarity, Tangled Webs reaffirms the importance of truth.