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This long-awaited study of the early acta of the bishops of
Worcester includes full editions of the surviving documents of
eight bishops, from the saintly Wulfstan to the future archbishop
of Canterbury, Baldwin. The 265 documents or references to lost
acta, include indulgences, confirmations and grants, settlements of
disputes and some of the earliest surviving inspeximuses.
Accompanying the documents is a comprehensive introduction,
providing brief biographies of the bishops as well as
considerations of their households and of the diplomatic of their
documents.
In the most eagerly awaited political memoir of the season, Mary
Cheney, who served as a top campaign aide to her father, the vice
president, presents a behind-the-scenes look at the high-intensity
world of presidential politics and talks for the first time about
her life, her family, and her role in the campaigns of 2000 and
2004. As a senior adviser to her father, she was in the middle of
every major event of the 2000 and 2004 presidential contests -- at
the conventions, the debates, and on the trail. Both elections made
history -- and so did Mary. And for the first time ever, she writes
about what it was like to be at the center of her father's
campaigns as his daughter, as a member of the senior staff, and,
though she never intended it, as a political target for the other
side. Mary, her experiences, and her opinions, have been the
subject of intense debate in the media and from activists on both
ends of the political spectrum, but she has never spoken publicly
about herself, her life, or her political views -- until now. In
Now It's My Turn, a frank, funny, and down-to-earth memoir, Mary
Cheney describes life inside the bubble of a national campaign. She
talks about her close relationship with her parents, how it feels
to be pursued by the press, and what it was like when John Edwards
and John Kerry made her sexual orientation an issue in live debates
televised to millions of Americans. As she describes it, life
inside a presidential campaign can be uplifting, frustrating, and
heartbreaking, but no matter what else it may be, it's always
entertaining.
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