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The Pimlico Companion To Parliament

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Drawing on the diaries, letters, memoirs and biographies, as well as the journalist tradition of sketch-writing, THE PIMILICO COMPANION TO PARLIAMENT covers all aspects of parliamentary life, from the landmark events of Britain's history to the eating and drinking habits of MPs. George Canning describes his maiden speech in 1974, Benjamin Disraeli the vote that brought down Sir Robert Peel's administration in 1845. William Jerdan witnesses the assassination of a prime minister, Spencer Percival, in 1812, whilst diaries such as Charles Greville, Harold Nicolson and 'Chips' Channon record their time as MPs. The old refreshment parlour, Bellamy's Kitchen, is described by Charles Dickens, and other visitors include Thomas Carlyle, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Virginia Woolf and George Orwell. Here also, are writings by leser-known individuals, containing witty, dramatic or moving reflections on an institution whose wealth of history and tradition ia as absorbing as it is unique.

656 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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