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1934 - Thank You Jeeves (Jonathan Cecil) -
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1936 - Laughing Gas (Prebble) -
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1938 - The Code of the Woosters (Cecil) -
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1948 - Uncle Dynamite (BBC) -
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1949 - The Mating Season (Davidson) -
1952 - Pigs Have Wings (Sinden) -
1954 - Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit (Cecil) -
1959 - A Few Quick Ones (Jonathan Cecil) -
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1969 - A Pelican at Blandings (Davidson) -
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1999 - The oldest member BBC (Denham) -
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Bailey Stone uses recent scholarship on the diplomatic, political, social, economic, and cultural history of eighteenth-century revolutionary France to examine the outbreak of the French Revolution and the dramatic developments of the subsequent decade. Stone finds events of the period attributable to the interacting pressures of international and domestic politics on those national leaders attempting to govern France and to modernize its institutions. He contends that the Revolution of 1789-1799 needs to be viewed in the larger contexts of "early modern" and "modern" French history and modern "progressive" sociopolitical revolutions.
Here is Rothbard's mini-biography of Lord Keynes, one that makes use of all modern research to reconstruct Keynes's life and works in a way that is absolutely devastating. We read about his schooling, his secret societies, his political associations and sponsors - as well as his intellectual shifts and dodges throughout his life. To put it mildly, Keynes was not the genius liberal of his reputation. He shifty, duplicitous, and manipulative from beginning to end, and his deliberately obfuscating economic theory reflects those traits. When the newscasters go on about how Keynes saved us and will continue to do so, it would be good to be armed with the truth about the man who reconstructed economics as he saw fit. You will be alternately amazed and outraged that the thoughts of this man have inspired government policy for so many decades. In fact, as Murray demonstrates, that explains so much about what is wrong with government policy. Murray Rothbard writes with spunk and verve in this investigative report.
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