Электронная книга: Charles Williams «Adenauer. The Father of the New Germany»
Critical Acclaim for ADENAUER«A gripping narrative . . . brings to life an intriguing historical figure . . . an enthralling perspective on the processes that shaped the postwar world.» –Daily Telegraph (London) «Charts the ironies of Adenauer's complicated life. This is the story of a marathon man, but it is narrated at the pace of a sprinter and with the elegance of a hurdler.»–The Times (London) «Lucid and engaging. This is a well-researched and elegantly written volume which deserves a wider readership than the purely political.»–The Herald (Glasgow) «A highly readable, thoroughly reliable, intelligently critical life-and-times. . . . This portrait does justiceto a man who is often invoked as a prophet of a United States of Europe, but who was in truth the greatest of German patriots.»–Literary Review (London) «Well-researched and admirably written . . . reveals Adenauer the man–with all his authority and strength, his persistence and endurance, and his streak of ruthlessness and political cunning.»–The Independent (London) THE LAST GREAT FRENCHMAN «Knowledgeable, lucid . . . the best English biography of de Gaulle.»–The New York Times Book Review «Charles Williams has matched a great subject by something near to a great book.»–Daily Telegraph (London) Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited (USD)"
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Charles Williams
Charles Williams may refer to:
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United Kingdom
- Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (1708–1759), Member of Parliament and satirist
- Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Elvel (born 1933), life peer ennobled in 1985
- Charles Williams (academic) (1804–1877), principal of Jesus College, Oxford
- Charles Williams (artist) (born 1965), artist in the Stuckist movement
- Charles Williams (caricaturist) (?–1838), British caricaturist, etcher and illustrator
- Charlie Williams (comedian) (1927–2006), British footballer and comedian
- Charles Williams (composer) (1893–1978), British composer
- Charlie Williams (footballer) (1873–1952), Manchester City goalkeeper and the first ever manager of the Danish national football team (1908–1910)
- Charles Williams (journalist) (1838–1904), British newspaper editor and war correspondent
- Charlie Williams (motorcyclist) (born 1950), British motorcyclist
- Charles Williams (priest) (1906/7–1961), theologian and chaplain of Merton College, Oxford
- Charlie Williams (British writer) (born 1971), author of The Mangel Trilogy
- Charles Williams (British writer) (1886–1945), British novelist, poet and publisher; associate of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and member of the Inklings
- Charles Williams (UK politician) (1886–1955), British Member of Parliament
- Charles Henry Williams (1834–1908), Member of Parliament for Barnstaple, 1868–1874
- Charles James Watkin Williams (1828–1884), British Member of Parliament for Caernarvonshire, 1880
- Charles Williams (athlete) (1887–1971), British track and field athlete who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics
- Charles Williams (of Llangibby) (1591–1641), English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1621
- Charles Greville Williams (1829–1910), English scientist and analytical chemist
United States
- Charles K. Williams (1782–1853), governor of Vermont
- Charles Grandison Williams (1829–1892), U.S. Representative from Wisconsin
- Charles Holston Williams (1886–1978), Hampton University, Virginia, physical educator
- Charles Williams (U.S. author) (1909–1975), U.S. author of suspense novels (Dead Calm, Hotspot,...)
- Chuck Williams (author) (born 1915), founder of the Williams-Sonoma cookery company
- Charles Q. Williams (1933–1982), United States Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient
- Charlie Williams (umpire) (1943–2005), umpire in Major League Baseball
- Charles Williams (actor) (1898–1955), character actor
- Charlie Williams (basketball) (born 1943), basketball player
- "Prince" Charles Williams (boxer) (born 1962)
- Charles Williams, Mayor of Rockford, Illinois, 1859–64
- Charles Andrew Williams (born 1986), convicted murderer in shooting spree at Santana High School
- Charlie Williams (American football) (born 1972), NFL safety for the Dallas Cowboys
- Charlie Williams (pitcher) (born 1947), Major League Baseball player
- Charles Insco Williams (born 1853), artist and architect in Dayton, Ohio
- C. K. Williams (Charles Kenneth Williams, born 1936), American poet
- Charles M. Williams, head football coach for the Temple University Owls
Other countries
- Charles Cromwell Williams (1896–1975), railway worker and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada
- Charles Morgan Williams (politician) (1878–1970), New Zealand politician
- Charles Williams (Australian politician)
See also
- Chuck Williams (disambiguation)
- William Charles (cartoonist) (1776–1820), cartoonist and engraver, Scotland native who emigrated to America
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