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Antony Jay

    20. April 1930 – 21. August 2016
    Antony Jay
    The Complete Yes, Minister
    The complete Yes prime minister: the diaries of the Right Hon
    Management und Machiavelli
    Für England-herzlichst
    Die unnütze Orgnisation
    Die perfekte Präsentation
    • Management und Machiavelli - Von der Kunst, oben zu bleiben - bk632; Econ Ullstein Verlag; Antony Jay; pocket_book; 1993

      Management und Machiavelli
    • This book, based on the award-winning British series, is filled with the same subtle, savage wit that so elegantly skewers the arrogance of the ruling class. "Should be required reading for every politician and/or government leader in America".--Washington Post. Illustrated.

      The Complete Yes, Minister
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    • This second volume, which as always includes material not in the TV programmes, takes us even deeper into the labyrinth, with behind-the-scenes looks at city scandals, ministerial resignations, arts funding and 'working funerals'. Many literary classics become television classics, Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister are television classics which have the rare distinction of becoming classic English comic literature.

      Yes Prime Minister : the diaries of the Right Hon. James Hacker
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    • This thought-provoking and fascinating collection has been newly enlarged and updated. From Machiavelli to Nelson Mandela, Antony Jay has curated words and ideas that have shaped our world. The new edition includes quotations from significant events such as the 9/11 attacks, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the European Union upheavals, George W. Bush's re-election, and the British Labour government's historic third term. It also details the gaffes and back-biting that characterize political infighting. Misquotations, slogans, and other categories are organized for easier access, complemented by an extensive index to help trace half-remembered phrases. Essential reading for politicians, journalists, writers, and anyone interested in quotations, modern politics, or political history. Notable quotes include Tony Blair's "I can only go one way. I've not got a reverse gear," George Galloway's remark about Saddam Hussein, John Howard's quip on leadership, Henry Kissinger's question about Europe, William McChesney Martin Jr.'s analogy on the Federal Reserve, and Lord Salisbury's insight on secrets.

      Oxford dictionary of political quotations
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