Beaverbrook by Anne Chisholm

Beaverbrook by Anne Chisholm

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Lord Beaverbrook was a cabinet minister during World War II. As a minister, Fleet Street press baron and a compulsive manipulator, he was both admired and hated. This book examines Beaverbrook's life and the world in which he operated.

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Beaverbrook by Anne Chisholm

Lord Beaverbrook, 1879-1964, was a cabinet minister during World War II. As a minister, Fleet Street press baron and compulsive manipulator, he was both admired and hated. His friends ranged from Kipling and Arnold Bennett to Lady Diana Cooper and Rebecca West. This book examines Beaverbrook's life and the world in which he operated.
Chisholm, Wendy: -

Wendy Chisholm is a consultant, developer, author, and speaker on the topic of universal design. As co-editor of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (WCAG 1.0) and then staff at the World Wide Web Consortium, she has worked with people around the globe to make the web accessible. Currently residing in Seattle, WA, Wendy consults with market leaders such as Microsoft, Adobe and Google, integrating universal design concepts into their tools and technologies. She continues to further the research and development of universal design as a part-time staff at the University of Washington.

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ISBN 13 9780712658973
ISBN 10 0712658971
Title Beaverbrook
Author Anne Chisholm
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1993-09-02
Number of pages 590
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.