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From Salisbury to Major: Continuity and Change in Conservative Politics (Political Analyses)

From Salisbury to Major: Continuity and Change in Conservative Politics (Political Analyses)

From Salisbury to Major: Continuity and Change in Conservative Politics
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From Salisbury to Major: Continuity and Change in Conservative Politics (Political Analyses)

by Taylor, Andrew,Evans, Brendan

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Manchester Univ Pr, 1996-03-01. Paperback. Very Good. 1.0000 9.0000 6.1000.

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From Salisbury to Major: Continuity and Change in Conservative Politics (Political Analyses)
Author
Taylor, Andrew,Evans, Brendan
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ISBN 10
0719042917
ISBN 13
9780719042911
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Manchester Univ Pr
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1996-03-01
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1.0000 9.0000 6.1000
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