Focusing on the remarkable journey of Queen Elizabeth II, this tribute delves into her impactful reign, which began at just 25 years old and spanned over seven decades, making her the longest-serving monarch in history. The narrative highlights her significant responsibilities beyond being a mere figurehead, emphasizing her role in the Commonwealth of Nations and her family's legacy within the House of Windsor. This exploration offers a deeper appreciation of her contributions and the complexities of her position.
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Queen of England: Elizabeth II
The biography comic explores the remarkable journey of Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting her unexpected ascent to the throne and her significant influence in shaping modern monarchy. It delves into her extensive relationships with twelve British prime ministers and numerous U.S. presidents, showcasing her deep understanding of global affairs. The narrative emphasizes her role in maintaining stability within the Commonwealth and the continuity of the House of Windsor through her descendants. The comic aims to illuminate her true impact beyond the ceremonial image often perceived by the public.
Tribute
Margaret Thatcher
The book features insights from John Blundell, a long-time acquaintance of Margaret Thatcher, who offers a deep exploration of the principles of Thatcherism. Recognized by Thatcher as a key advocate for the free-enterprise economic model, Blundell aims to clarify the beliefs that drove her policies and their global impact. This special edition serves to educate American readers on the foundational ideas of Thatcher's approach to economics and governance, highlighting her legacy in promoting progress and prosperity.
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Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand's influence as a novelist is highlighted in this comic, which celebrates her advocacy for political liberty and free enterprise. Collaborating with the Ayn Rand Foundation, this title is part of the Female Force series, showcasing biographies of strong, independent women in modern politics. Its recognition by major media outlets like CNN and Time Magazine underscores Rand's enduring popularity and the appeal of her philosophy to a dedicated audience.
Physiological psychology deals with the interaction between 'under the skin' physiological variables and the personal and social context in which organisms live. Originally published in 1975, much of this book has relevance for the understanding of human action: knowledge of physiological mechanisms underlying psychological functions can throw light on conditions such as obesity, schizophrenia, and the emotional disorders, and on procedures such as psychosurgery and drug therapy.