In Their Own Words: Letters from History (Record no. 107006)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781844862856
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 808.86
Item number THE
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name The National Archives
9 (RLIN) 14723
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title In Their Own Words: Letters from History
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2016
Place of publication, distribution, etc London
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 304p
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Part I: Companions, Comrades, Lovers<br/>1. Medieval family politics<br/>2. A doomed queen<br/>3. Lean meals for the Earl of Leicester<br/>4. `Slaving during master's pleasure'<br/>5. Britain versus the South Pole<br/>6. Letter from India <br/>7. Medals into munitions <br/>8. An appeal from Pioneer Baggs <br/>9. The Caravan Club <br/>10. Children of the Overseas Reception Board <br/>11. `Tell her my grief has no end' <br/><br/>Part II: Espionage and deception<br/>12. Contents note continued: Digging for King and Country<br/>13. Carl Lody, the spy in the Tower<br/>14. From bank clerk to British spy<br/>15. Operation Mincemeat<br/>16. Animals and the War effort<br/>17. The Gerson Secret Writing Case<br/>18. The first female British spy<br/>19. Double agents and the Cold War<br/><br/>Part III: Allies, diplomacy and foreign relations<br/>20. Reburying the hatchet<br/>21. Nationality and naturalisation<br/>22. `Wonderful things'<br/>23. The end of `peace in our time'<br/>24. Operation Pled Piper: what to feed the children?<br/>25. The most unsordid act in history<br/>26. Nuclear weapons and the new world order<br/>27. An invitation to the Queen<br/><br/>Part IV: Protest, Revolution and Rebellion<br/>28. Braveheart<br/>29. `Terrible blow this Parliament'<br/>30. `Ye have not yet done as ye ought'<br/>31. `... we may lie and die in a land of plenty ...'<br/>32. Class antagonism onboard the Titanic<br/>33. `Wrong and wicked punishment'<br/>34. A letter of farewell to his mother<br/>35. Animals in a cage<br/>36. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising<br/>37. The League of Coloured Peoples<br/>38. `Nkosi Sikelel' lAfrika'<br/>39. Sexual Offences Act 1967<br/>40. Shooting at the Berlin Wall<br/>41. For `all women everywhere'<br/><br/>Part V: Scandals, Loopholes and Murder<br/>42. Can a child be deemed an animal?<br/>43. Copycat Rippers<br/>44. A pattern emerges and a serial killer is uncovered<br/>45. A storm in a whiskey tumbler<br/>46. `Impassioned Obscenity'<br/>47. Commander of the death camps<br/>48. Christine Keeler and Stephen Ward<br/>49. `The Kray twins done it'<br/>50. `One for the pot'<br/><br/>Part VI: Cultural, Technological change<br/>51. The cantankerous father of computing<br/>52. Electric trains<br/>53. `A flyer capable of carrying a man'<br/>54. No women drivers allowed<br/>55. Disappointed fiancees<br/>56. The Introduction of the contraceptive pill Allowing<br/>57. `A good thing to be laughed at'<br/>58. Aliens in the Mendip Hills
600 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Letters
9 (RLIN) 14724
600 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Great Britain - Archival Resources
9 (RLIN) 19512
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Item type Book
Call number prefix 808.86
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