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Chamberlain, Houston Stewart (1855–1927) Summary
1,746 words, approx. 6 pages Chamberlain, Houston Stewart(1855–1927) Houston Stewart Chamberlain, the Anglo-German race theorist and philosophical and historical writer, was born in Southsea, near Portsmouth, England. Despite his English birth and family, his early...
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 Houston Stewart Chamberlain (September 9, 1855 - January 9, 1927) was a British-born, author of books on political philosophy, natural science and his posthumous father-in-law Richard Wagner. His two-volume book Die Grundlagen des Neunzehnten...



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Q&A MICHAEL HOUSTON, MARKETING PROFESSOR, ON MARTHA STEWART
06/08/2003: 593 words, approx. 2 pages Few Americans are neutral when it comes to Martha Stewart. Millions of people adore her vision of domestic perfection and eagerly snap up her products, television shows, and magazines. To others, Stewart is the executive they love to hate, as evidenced by a critical...
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Wednesday Book: Good story, shame about the facts BURYING CAESAR: CHURCHILL, CHAMBERLAIN AND THE BATTLE FOR THE TORY PARTY BY GRAHAM STEWART, WEIDENFIELD & NICOLSON, pounds 25
07/28/1999: 838 words, approx. 3 pages IF YOU are riveted by the Thirties, please read this book. Graham Stewart writes with skill, ingenuity and drive. He reveals many sub- plots in that era's politics, and offers a subtly new, if eccentric, interpretation. But he also gives a misleadingly Anglocentric, if...


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