Kavanagh M.P. by David Cohen

Kavanagh M.P. by David Cohen

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Contains the inspirational story of a man who had no arms but was a crack shot, of a man who had no legs but rode like the wind - and of the most disabled MP Britain has ever seen. Arthur Kavanagh was born with no arms and no legs, just tiny stumps that never grew to more than 3 inches, yet he went on to enter the British House of Commons in 1866.

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Kavanagh M.P. by David Cohen

"The Most Remarkable Freak" by David Cohen. The inspirational story of a man who had no arms but was a crack shot, of a man who had no legs but rode like the wind - and of the most disabled M.P Britain has ever seen. When Arthur Kavanagh entered the House of Commons in 1866, he had to be carried in by his body servant. Kavanagh would have been smothered at birth in 1829 if he had not been the son of one of Ireland's great families who were descended from the kings of Leinster. He was born with no arms and no legs, just tiny stumps that never grew to more than 3 inches. The family doctor Dr Boxwell devised a plan to train the boy with no pity - and it worked. By the age of 5 Arthur could write with a pencil in his mouth and ride in a specially made saddle. In his teens, Arthur discovered there was nothing wrong with his middle leg. At 16 he had to be exiled from the family estate because he was sleeping with local girls which scandalised his mother. Freaks had to be celibate...
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ISBN 13 9780907633044
ISBN 10 0907633048
Title Kavanagh M.P.
Author David Cohen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Psychology News Press Ltd
Year published 2005-11-25
Number of pages 204
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.