The Giants Tea Party

The Giants  Tea Party
Author: Vivian French
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1406392588

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A rollicking fairy-tale adventure from the makers of The Adventures of Alfie Onion, Tom & Tallulah and the Witches' Feast and The Dragon's Breakfast. "French is a skilled storyteller ... she reminds us how fresh a fairy tale can feel in the right hands." - The New York Times Prince Max is on a mission. The royal family are down to their very last penny, so the king and queen have sent him away to the valley of the giants - with only a grumpy old donkey for company. According to legend, the giants are rich beyond all imagining: they live in gold palaces, drink from gold goblets and brush their teeth with gold toothpaste. But are the legends true and, even if they are, will the giants be willing to share their treasure? With the help of his donkey companion and Caromel, the talking cat, Max is about to find out. And he must keep his wits about him ... there are worse dangers than giants, lurking in the shadows! "French is a writer of tremendous charm, her world at once comedic and believable." - Literary Review

The Noisy Giants Tea Party

The Noisy Giants  Tea Party
Author: Kate McMullan,Jim McMullan
Publsiher: Harpercollins
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1992
Genre: Dreams
ISBN: 0062050184

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The noises made by his gerbils and from the street outside his window cause a young boy to have an unusual dream.

The Noisy Giants Tea Party

The Noisy Giants  Tea Party
Author: Kate McMullan,Jim McMullan
Publsiher: Harpercollins Childrens Books
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1992
Genre: Dreams
ISBN: 0062050176

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The noises made by his gerbils and from the street outside his window cause a young boy to have an unusual dream.

Tea Party Patriots

Tea Party Patriots
Author: Mark Meckler,Jenny Beth Martin
Publsiher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2012-02-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781429942690

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The definitive history of one of the most radical, revolutionary movements the country has ever seen, from those who started it all In 2009, an unemployed mother of two and a politically inexperienced northern California attorney met on a conference call that would end up starting one of the largest grassroots political organizations in American history, the Tea Party Patriots. Fueled by the fires of passion and patriotism, Mark Meckler and Jenny Beth Martin have become the faces of the most powerful political movement in the country, empowering their more than twenty million members by using both high-tech advances and the time-tested American tradition of rallying in public. Promoting the basic principles of the Tea Party Movement—free market, limited government, and fiscal responsiblity—the Tea Party Patriots have become the largest tea party organization in the world. With unparalleled access to the inner workings of the movement, Meckler and Martin hope to explain how the Tea Party came to be, what it is and is not, and perhaps most important, provide the first comprehensive, forward-looking document outlining a plan to restore America to its prior greatness. Never before has there been such an audience for this material. Americans of all political stripes have been waiting for a thorough and informative account of this movement. Straight from the co-founders themselves, Tea Party Patriots promises to be the definitive source for a political revolution.

African American Tea Party Supporters

African American Tea Party Supporters
Author: Kirk A. Johnson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-09-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781498590891

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In this book, Johnson interviews black Tea Partyers to reveal a group with deep regard for African Americans but also divergent perspectives on race, religion, government, and Tea Party racism. He argues in the context of their family structures and life experiences, their unusual political choices are knowable, understandable, and rational.

The Tea Party Divided

The Tea Party Divided
Author: Heath Brown
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781440836459

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Unlike previous books on the Tea Party, this work looks at the second phase of party growth to show that what was once considered a monolithic movement is truly a collection of different opinions. Since the Tea Party exploded onto the American political scene, it has matured and changed, but the differences that now exist within the movement are largely unacknowledged. A more nuanced understanding is called for. Previous treatises have sought explanations for the rise of the movement and focused primarily on its early days. This book, in contrast, focuses on understanding the diversity within the party, challenging the notion that the Tea Party is a homogeneous political movement defined mainly by its ultra-conservatism, regionalism, and rigid political orthodoxy. To accurately depict the Tea Party as it exists today, the book explores how the party evolved from its first phase to its second, examining important distinctions in terms of who has joined and who has served in Congress and other offices. Differences in Tea Party organizations around the country are examined and their funding sources considered. The book also explores the political positions taken by Tea Party members, looking at the voting records of party legislators to see if they've adhered to stated movement objectives. Finally, and perhaps most intriguingly, the author speculates on what this all means and suggests possible futures for the diverse Tea Party strands.

Poison Tea

Poison Tea
Author: Jeff Nesbit
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781466887473

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“Poison Tea shines a spotlight on the shadowy Koch brother network and reveals hidden connections between the tobacco industry, the reclusive billionaire brothers, and the Tea Party movement. It’s a major story that for too long has been underreported and poorly understood.”—REP. HENRY WAXMAN, a former chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee How did today’s Tea Party movement really come to be? Did it suddenly appear in 2009 as a spontaneous response to Barack Obama and health-care reform? Or was its true purpose and history something far different. Was it in fact a careful, strategic effort by two of the planet’s wealthiest individuals, the tobacco industry, and other corporate interests to remake the government and seize control of one of our two national parties, ultimately gaining both the White House and Congress? Jeff Nesbit was in the room at the beginning of the unholy alliance between representatives of the world’s largest private oil company and the planet’s largest public tobacco company. There, they planned for a grassroots national political movement—one that would later be known as the Tea Party—that would promote their own corporate interests and political goals. Drawing from his own experience as well as from troves of recently released internal tobacco industry documents, Nesbit reveals the long game that these corporate giants have played to become a dominant force in American politics.

Giants at Tea

Giants at Tea
Author: HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1988-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0002162660

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