| James Mackay - Biography & Autobiography - 2012 - 320 pages
The most charismatic figure to emerge during the struggles for the independence of Ireland was undoubtedly Michael Collins. This remarkable biography, which draws on much ... | |
| James Mackay - Biography & Autobiography - 2012 - 320 pages
Andrew Carnegie (1835–1922) was a mass of contradictions: a radical Chartist who became a rabid capitalist, an idealist who was also a profound cynic, a committed pacifist who ... | |
| James Mackay - Biography & Autobiography - 2012 - 320 pages
In My End Is My Beginning is the story of Mary Queen of Scots (1542–87), the tragic heroine par excellence. Queen of an unfamiliar and troubled nation when she was a week old ... | |
| James Mackay - Biography & Autobiography - 2012 - 320 pages
Thomas Lipton burst onto the national scene in 1897, the year of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. The Princess of Wales had launched a £30,000 fund to provide a Jublilee ... | |
| James Alexander Mackay - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 288 pages
This is the biography of Glaswegian Allan Pinkerton, who went to America and founded a nationwide police system more than half a century before the FBI was thought of, and a ... | |
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