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William Douglas Home

    William Douglas is een auteur wiens werken thema's als succes en gelijkheid verkennen. Hij is actief betrokken bij initiatieven gericht op het voorkomen van raciale vooroordelen en het bevorderen van gelijke kansen. Zijn uitgebreide literaire carrière omvat talrijke boeken die resoneren bij lezers die deze belangrijke maatschappelijke kwesties willen begrijpen.

    Lloyd George Knew My Father
    The Kingfisher
    The 25 Biblical Laws of Success
    • The 25 Biblical Laws of Success

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      4,2(104)Tarief

      A dynamic writing team draws on years of biblical study and business experience to present the Bible as the best success manual ever written to help business people succeed in life and work.

      The 25 Biblical Laws of Success
    • William Douglas Home Comedy 2 male, 1 female Exterior Set Cecil, a seventy year-old successful novelist living comfortably with his fussy old butler is contemplating marriage. The object of his affections, Evelyn, has just buried the man she married fifty years ago after being propositioned by Cecil. She is confronted with a candid and charming proposal in this delightful comedy that starred Rex Harrison and Claudette Colbert on Broadway. "A delightful flight of fancy." - The New York Post "Delightful comedy!" - The New York Daily News "Bewitching fun!...Elegant, civilized." - The Associated Press

      The Kingfisher
    • Lloyd George Knew My Father

      A Play

      • 62bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      The story unfolds as Lady Boothroyd, faced with the destruction of her estate, declares her intention to commit suicide when construction begins. Her family initially dismisses her threat, but as the moment approaches, they confront the gravity of her decision. The tension escalates with the arrival of the old General in full regalia and a poignant tribute by his former servant. This powerful narrative explores themes of loyalty, despair, and the impact of external forces on personal lives, set against the backdrop of impending loss.

      Lloyd George Knew My Father