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William Rushton

    Willie Rushton était un dessinateur et satiriste anglais qui co-fonda le magazine satirique Private Eye. Son humour se caractérisait par une pointe d'esprit acérée et un regard perspicace sur les commentaires sociaux et politiques. L'influence de Rushton s'étendit au-delà de la caricature et de la satire, englobant la comédie et la performance, s'établissant ainsi comme un artiste de divertissement notable.

    Rules and Cautions in English Grammar
    Shakespeare's Euphuism
    Rules And Cautions In English Grammar Founded On The Analysis Of Sentences (1869)
    Rules and Cautions in English Grammar Founded on the Analysis of Sentences
    A Defence of Particular Redemption: Wherein the Doctrine of the Late Mr. Fuller Relative to the Atonement of Christ, Is Tried by the Word of God in Fo
    Spy Thatcher
    • Spy Thatcher

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Those in the Know have long known about - and kept frantically quiet about - Jesmond Barker, the Man Beneath the Cork-Fringed Hat. Barker the barking mad obsessive (but how else to survive in the paranoid world of MI5 or 6). Barker, probably the only man to spend a day crouched in under-desk surveillance as the Wright denunciations were actually being penned. 'Jezebel' Barker who felt the rough edge of Anthony Blunt's tongue - probing his deaf ear. Who might have heard Lord Mountbatten planning a military coup except that he fell out of the cupboard at the wrong moment...Fearless investigative journalist William Rushton stumbled across Barker on the floor of a drinking club in Soho's Filth Street. A confused and embittered figure (Barker), he was fianlly persuaded that it was his patriotic duty to go public, name names, earn large sums of money, set the record straight etc etc. A satirical parody of Peter Wright's 'Spy Catcher'

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    • This book is a defense of the doctrine of particular redemption, which is the belief that Christ died only for the elect. The author, William Rushton, responds to the arguments put forth by Andrew Fuller, a prominent Baptist minister who held a different view of the atonement. Rushton argues that the Bible supports his position and that Fuller's arguments are flawed. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Christian theology or the history of Baptist thought.

      A Defence of Particular Redemption: Wherein the Doctrine of the Late Mr. Fuller Relative to the Atonement of Christ, Is Tried by the Word of God in Fo
    • Focusing on sentence analysis, this guide offers a thorough exploration of English grammar rules and cautions. Written by William Rushton in 1869, it emphasizes proper punctuation, spelling, and syntax, making it beneficial for students, teachers, and anyone looking to enhance their writing skills. The clear, concise presentation includes numerous examples and exercises to aid comprehension. As a facsimile reprint, it preserves the original text while addressing its cultural significance, ensuring accessibility to a modern audience.

      Rules And Cautions In English Grammar Founded On The Analysis Of Sentences (1869)
    • Shakespeare's Euphuism

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Originally published in 1871, this reprint captures the essence of its time with a fresh perspective. The book offers insights into the historical context and themes relevant to its era, providing readers with a window into the past. Its enduring relevance and unique narrative style make it a valuable addition to any collection, appealing to both history enthusiasts and literary scholars alike.

      Shakespeare's Euphuism
    • Rules and Cautions in English Grammar

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1869, offering readers a chance to explore historical themes and narratives from that era. It preserves the language and style of the time, providing an authentic reading experience. This edition invites both new readers and those familiar with the text to appreciate its significance and the context in which it was written, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.

      Rules and Cautions in English Grammar