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(eng) Two other authors have held the title Lord Longford: the 6th Earl (Edward Pakenham) and the 8th Earl (Thomas Pakenham). However, since neither used the name for publication, the author page for 'Lord Longford' can be kept combined with this page.

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Obras por Frank Pakenham, Earl of Longford

Eamon de Valera (1971) 39 exemplares
A history of the House of Lords (1988) 25 exemplares
The life of Jesus Christ (1974) 16 exemplares
Kennedy (1976) 10 exemplares
Humility (1969) 9 exemplares
Abraham Lincoln (1974) 9 exemplares
Lord Longford's Prison Diary (2000) 5 exemplares
Five lives 5 exemplares
Saints (1987) 3 exemplares
Forgivenss of man by man (1989) 3 exemplares
Young Offenders (1993) 3 exemplares
Punishment and the Punished (1991) 3 exemplares
One man's faith (1984) 2 exemplares
Suffering and Hope (1990) 1 exemplar
Diary of a year (1982) 1 exemplar
Five lives 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Assassin's Cloak: An Anthology of the World's Greatest Diarists (2000) — Contribuidor, algumas edições552 exemplares
Strong for Service - The Life of Lord Nathan of Churt (1968) — Prefácio — 2 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Earl of Longford, Frank Pakenham,
Nome legal
Longford, Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of
Outros nomes
Pakenham, Peter Stanford Francis Aungier (birth)
Lord Longford
Data de nascimento
1905-12-05
Data de falecimento
2001-08-03
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
Tullynally Castle, County Westmeath, Ireland
Locais de residência
London, England, UK
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Pakenham Hall, County Westmeath, Ireland
Tullynally Castle, County Westmeath, Ireland
Educação
University of Oxford (New College)
Eton College
Ocupações
politician
autobiographer
social activist
professor
author
Relações
Longford, Elizabeth (wife)
Fraser, Antonia (daughter)
Billington, Rachel (daughter)
Pakenham, Thomas Francis Dermot, 8th Earl of Longford (son)
Kazantzis, Judith (daughter)
Fraser, Flora (granddaughter) (mostrar todos 19)
Fraser-Cavassoni, Natasha (granddaughter)
Fraser, Rebecca (granddaughter)
Pakenham, Eliza (granddaughter)
Pinter, Harold (son-in-law)
Pakenham, Valerie (daughter-in-law)
Weinman, Irving (son-in-law)
Pakenham, Edward (brother)
Longford, Christine (sister-in-law)
Powell, Lady Violet (sister)
Powell, Anthony (brother-in-law)
Dunsany, Lord (uncle by marriage)
Clive, Mary (sister)
Lamb, Lady Pansy (sister)
Prémios e menções honrosas
Hereditary Peerage (First Baron Pakenham, 1945)
Hereditary Peerage (Seventh Earl of Longford, 1961)
Order of the Garter (Knight Companion, 1971)
Life Peerage (Baron Pakenham of Cowley, 1999)

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Frank Pakenham met his future wife, Elizabeth Harman, at Oxford, where he graduated with a First in Modern Greats.
Once a Conservative, he became a socialist. He and Elizabeth eventually had 8 children and the whole family converted to the Roman Catholic faith. He had a noted political career, including a Cabinet Ministry, but gained a reputation as an eccentric through his efforts to rehabilitate criminals and enact prison reform.
Nota de desambiguação
Two other authors have held the title Lord Longford: the 6th Earl (Edward Pakenham) and the 8th Earl (Thomas Pakenham). However, since neither used the name for publication, the author page for 'Lord Longford' can be kept combined with this page.

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The seminal work on the negotiations of the Anglo-Irish Treaty Pakenham had access to both the Irish and British participants and his book gives a vibrant second-hand account of the time. His absence of bias leads to an informative piece and definitive character portraits. Modern readers should pay particular heed to his criticism of Collins including John Chartres, of British Intelligence, as an advisor to the delegation and the decision not to ring Dublin on the night the Treaty was signed. Note should be taken also of Griffith's pledge to refer the Treaty to Dublin and not to sign before a Dáil vote. These events, among others, have been looked over by recent biographers of the time.… (mais)
 
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thegeneral | Dec 18, 2008 |
Detractors of de Valera would consider the book very easy-going though criticism does come through at crucial stages, importantly this is self-criticism from de Valera himself. The book is particularly worth reading for the negotiations concerning neutrality and the second world war, which he considered his greatest achievement, and his opinion of the War of Independence and the Civil War.
 
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thegeneral | Dec 8, 2008 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
29
Also by
2
Membros
302
Popularidade
#77,842
Avaliação
4.1
Críticas
2
ISBN
36

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