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Edward Heath : the authorised biography

Edward Heath : the authorised biography

Heath's childhood in Kent, student days in Oxford, wartime military service and short business career, his rise through the ranks of the Conservative Party. Heath's rivalry with Harold Wilson, and the supreme drama of 1974 are discussed. Heath found also time for other pursuits, becoming an accomplished conductor and an internationally successful yachtsman.

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Book info

Author Ziegler, Philip.
Reader Armstrong Charles
Language eng
Duration 22 h 33 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (22 h 33 min)
Original publication info HarperPress, 2010. 9780007247400.
Keywords biografier statsministrar Storbritannien elämäkerrat pääministerit Iso-Britannia
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