scandals

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Kings and queens of England

a dark history: 1066 to the present day
2005
An account of English royal history from 1066 to the present day. Explores the scandal and intrigue behind each royal dynasty, from the 'accidental' murder of William II in 1100, through the excesses of Richard III, Henry VIII and 'Bloody' Mary, to the conspiracies surrounding the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997.

Behind the headlines

American history's schemes, scandals, and escapades
1983
Includes little-known but authentic stories about famous American heros and heroines.

The small room

a novel
1995
Lucy Winter finds herself in the middle of a crisis shortly after arriving to teach on the campus of a New England women's college when she learns that a brilliant student who is the protegee of a powerful faculty member has committed a dishonest act.

The almanac of political corruption, scandals, and dirty politics

2007
The author chronicles 300 years of political wrongdoings, corruption, immoral behavior, and scandals including Watergate and Whitewater, Iran-Contra, and Monica Lewinsky.

The new encyclopedia of American scandal

2001
Contains alphabetically arranged articles that tell the stories of over 450 scandalous events in American history, from the 1600s to the 1990s; and includes photographs and an index.

Faith

a novel
2012
When her older brother Art--a Catholic priest and the popular pastor of a large suburban parish--finds himself at the center of a scandal, Sheila McGann, estranged from her family for years, returns to Boston, ready to fight for him and his reputation.

Scandalous!

50 shocking events you should know about (so you can impress your friends)
2012
Presents the details of fifty scandals in American history between 1906 and 2000, including what happened, who was involved and what they had to say, and the effect on American culture and events.

Presidents and scandals

2001
Examines the presidencies of Ulysses S. Grant, Warren G. Harding, Richard M. Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton, focusing on the scandals attached to each of their administrations.

Encyclopedia of American scandal

1989
Presents over 350 of America's scandals in an A-to-Z format.

Be near me

2008
Father David Anderton, a homosexual priest educated at Oxford and considered a posh outsider by his neighbors, is attacked by the Scottish town he serves after he kisses Mark, a rebellious teenager to whom he has grown close.

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