The Cheshire Conspiracy

The Cheshire Conspiracy
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781467023702
ISBN-13 : 1467023701
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cheshire Conspiracy by : Charles Tyrie

The Cheshire Conspiracy is a sequel to the Manchester Vendetta and deals with the aftermath of the overthrow of the fascist dictator Russell Hartmann and the liberation of the UK by NATO forces. After their deadly encounter with Max Boyston, Head of the Manchester Internal Security Service, Guy Manners and Julie Rowlands return from exile in the Irish Republic to a country still not at peace with itself. Questioned by Special Branch and pursued by assassins, Guy and Julie seek to discover their enemies safe house and eliminate the threat it poses to their lives. Aided by a computer hacker, they uncover a conspiracy to release a key member of the former fascist regime from the high security prison in Slough, and become involved in a race against time to thwart his escape.

The Cameo Conspiracy

The Cameo Conspiracy
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Publisher : Waterside Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781909976719
ISBN-13 : 1909976717
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cameo Conspiracy by : George Skelly

The definitive book on the case which led to a posthumous pardon. A classic within the True Crime genre. The notorious Cameo Cinema murder case of 1949 is one of Britain’s legal cause célèbres. But for over half a century the convictions of two young men, George Kelly and Charles Connolly, went unchallenged, until — following publication of The Cameo Conspiracy — both were exonerated by the Court of Appeal in 2003. This made it the longest-running miscarriage of justice in British legal history. In this powerful, meticulously-researched account the author painstakingly exposes the evil police conspiracy which sent Kelly to the gallows and Connolly to ten years’ imprisonment. He recounts how the men were framed by corrupt investigators and condemned by an amoral legal establishment, making it a terrible indictment of human wickedness by those supposed to uphold the law. This revised third edition of the definitive book on the case not only reveals a diabolical miscarriage of justice but comprehensively describes the arrests, trials and execution as well as Kelly’s successful posthumous appeal. It also authentically chronicles 1940s Liverpool, its pubs, post-war rationing, shebeens, black market and the colourful and seedy characters of the city’s underworld. Reviews “Skelly is a very good writer”—Norman Mailer “He writes from the heart with his life’s blood”—John Schlesinger “The best book I have ever read”—Former Police Sergeant, Chris Kelly “One man’s relentless hunt for the truth”—Liverpool Echo “A truly brilliant book … memorable and thought-provoking”—John Howley “An impeccable account of the infamous Cameo case”—Professor E Rex Makin As featured in the BBC TV’s Murder, Mystery and My Family.

The Loyal Conspiracy

The Loyal Conspiracy
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9781003810537
ISBN-13 : 1003810535
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Loyal Conspiracy by : Anthony Goodman

First published in 1971, The Loyal Conspiracy gives a detailed examination of the most critical years of the reign of Richard II, through an account of the careers of the Lords Appellant. These were the five great noblemen, ranging from Thomas of Woodstock, the King’s uncle, to Henry of Bolingbroke, later Henry IV, who rose in arms to restrain the activities of Richard II and his partisans in 1387. Anthony Goodman looks, too, at the origins, course and results of this revolt, and his study of these five nobles and the dramatic episode which united them briefly and reluctantly provides a novel and interesting interpretation of an important section of English medieval history. He directs new light on the personalities of Richard and the Lords Appellant, and also on the nature of the polity –it bases and tensions – in later fourteenth-century England. This book will be of interest to students of history and literature.

Conspiracy Theories: The Evangelical Training Principles That Promote (An Insider's Guide to the World's Most Controversial Conspiracies)

Conspiracy Theories: The Evangelical Training Principles That Promote (An Insider's Guide to the World's Most Controversial Conspiracies)
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Publisher : James Robinson
Total Pages : 302
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Synopsis Conspiracy Theories: The Evangelical Training Principles That Promote (An Insider's Guide to the World's Most Controversial Conspiracies) by : James Robinson

Navigating through the Maze of Conspiracy Theories" is a captivating exploration into the mysterious and often misunderstood world of conspiracy theories. Uncover hidden truths and debunk myths as you journey through a series of riveting narratives that delve into some of our time's most controversial and fascinating theories. It explores the factors that contribute to the development and perpetuation of conspiracy theories and brings our attention to the unsettling fact that governments are perpetrating psychological warfare on the populations. Through examining the roots and impact of conspiracy theories, this book equips readers with essential skills to navigate a complex world where truth and fiction often collide. You and fascinating seeking knowledge, enlightenment, and an in-depth understanding of the captivating world of conspiracy theories.

Conspiracy of Secrets

Conspiracy of Secrets
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Publisher : Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9781857827316
ISBN-13 : 1857827317
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Conspiracy of Secrets by : Bobbie Neate

This is an engaging biographical detective story delving into a dark and mysterious family secret...who was Louis T Stanley? Now a hundred years later the story of one of the greatest cover-ups in British political history is revealed by Louis T Stanley's step-daughter. Louis T Stanley was the illegitimate son of the serving Prime Minister of Great Britain, H.H. Asquith, and his mother was a young aristocrat's daughter, Venetia Stanley. The Stanley and Asquith families had always been close. Venetia's father, the 4th Lord Sheffield, Lyulph Stanley, and H.H. Asquith had studied together. Asquith then married Helen with whom he had five children, but following Helen's premature death he married the eccentric and prickly Margot who provided him with two more children. Later Lyulph Stanley and HH Asquith became involved in Liberal politics and their children became the best of friends. Asquith's eldest daughter Violet became inseparable friends with Venetia Stanley and accompanied her to Downing Street and visits to the House of Commons etc. H.H Asquith and Venetia began to build up a close relationship. The closeness of the couple was rarely questioned at the time; the sixty-five year old Prime Minister had seven children and the aristocratic girl, by now in her early twenties, hid under the cover of her friendship with Violet. Based on extensive research and the piecing together of childhood memories and historical events Bobbie Neate recounts the secret life of her Grandfather and the extreme measures that were taken to keep it a secret for so long. With connections to many high profile aristocratic families of the era, including the Mitfords, this book will appeal to those fascinated by the hierarchy of the period as well as those enthralled by the romance of forbidden love. With evidence to support her claims this book will cause immense debate in academic circles.

Conspiracy Theories And Stuff

Conspiracy Theories And Stuff
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781387695539
ISBN-13 : 1387695533
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Conspiracy Theories And Stuff by : Victor Grant-Lawrence

Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theory in Early Modern Europe

Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theory in Early Modern Europe
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781351949491
ISBN-13 : 1351949497
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theory in Early Modern Europe by : Barry Coward

For many generations, Guy Fawkes and his gunpowder plot, the 'Man in the Iron Mask' and the 'Devils of Loudun' have offered some of the most compelling images of the early modern period. Conspiracies, real or imagined, were an essential feature of early modern life, offering a seemingly rational and convincing explanation for patterns of political and social behaviour. This volume examines conspiracies and conspiracy theory from a broad historical and interdisciplinary perspective, by combining the theoretical approach of the history of ideas with specific examples from the period. Each contribution addresses a number of common themes, such as the popularity of conspiracy theory as a mode of explanation through a series of original case studies. Individual chapters examine, for example, why witches, religious minorities and other groups were perceived in conspiratorial terms, and how far, if at all, these attitudes were challenged or redefined by the Enlightenment. Cultural influences on conspiracy theory are also discussed, particularly in those chapters dealing with the relationship between literature and politics. As prevailing notions of royal sovereignty equated open opposition with treason, almost any political activity had to be clandestine in nature, and conspiracy theory was central to interpretations of early modern politics. Factions and cabals abounded in European courts as a result, and their actions were frequently interpreted in conspiratorial terms. By the late eighteenth century it seemed as if this had begun to change, and in Britain in particular the notion of a 'loyal opposition' had begun to take shape. Yet the outbreak of the French Revolution was frequently explained in conspiratorial terms, and subsequently European rulers and their subjects remained obsessed with conspiracies both real and imagined. This volume helps us to understand why.

Two Tudor Conspiracies

Two Tudor Conspiracies
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Publisher : CUP Archive
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 1001519329
ISBN-13 : 9781001519326
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Two Tudor Conspiracies by : D. M. Loades

Conspiracy Theory Discourses

Conspiracy Theory Discourses
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 521
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ISBN-10 : 9789027256959
ISBN-13 : 9027256950
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Conspiracy Theory Discourses by : Massimiliano Demata

Conspiracy Theory Discourses addresses a crucial phenomenon in the current political and communicative context: conspiracy theories. The social impact of conspiracy theories is wide-ranging and their influence on the political life of many nations is increasing. Conspiracy Theory Discourses bridges an important gap by bringing discourse-based insights to existing knowledge about conspiracy theories, which has so far developed in research areas other than Linguistics and Discourse Studies. The chapters in this volume call attention to conspiracist discourses as deeply ingrained ways to interpret reality and construct social identities. They are based on multiple, partly overlapping analytical frameworks, including Critical Discourse Analysis, rhetoric, metaphor studies, multimodality, and corpus-based, quali-quantitative approaches. These approaches are an entry point to further explore the environments which enable the proliferation of conspiracy theories, and the paramount role of discourse in furthering conspiracist interpretations of reality.

Cases on the Law of Torts

Cases on the Law of Torts
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Total Pages : 1130
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105044370273
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Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Cases on the Law of Torts by : Lyman P. Wilson