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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Ian Hislop, Patrick Cosgrave, Paul Johnson, Malcolm Muggeridge, Dez Skinn, Richard Crossman, Denys Val Baker, Mary-Kay Wilmers, Anthony Howard, John Freeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Dean Godson, Walter Layton, 1st Baron Layton, Alan Ross, Baron Barrymore Halpenny, Jason Cowley, Douglas Blackwood, Alastair Burnet, Richard Ingrams, Nick Pigott, Tom Hopkinson, Harriet Shaw Weaver, Matthew Todd, William Comyns Beaumont, Merryn Somerset Webb, Dan Kieran, George Godwin, Mark Ellen, Thomas Hedley, Liz Tilberis, Owen Seaman, Kingsley Martin, Simon Donald, Anne Scott-James, Leopold Maxse, Conor McNicholas, Mark Frith, Clare Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven, Fougasse, John Heilpern, John Papworth, Gerry DeVeaux, David Sutton, Krissi Murison, Ronald Barnes, 3rd Baron Gorell, Robert Winder, Clayton Hickman, Mike Leadbitter, Leopold Hoffer, Glenda Bailey, Deryck Abel, Richard Cook, Tom Spilsbury, Chris Yates, Michael Molcher, Edward Walford, Isabel Kershner, Catherine Murray di Montezemolo, Tony Cummings, Martin Bax, Karl Miller, John Carnell, Andy Capper, Martyn Moore, Steve Jarratt, David Miller, Phil McMullen, Colin Irwin, John Constandinou, Lucy Seton-Watson, Thomas Houghton, William McIlroy, Martin Daubney, Mike Conroy, Christopher Dawes, Wilson Harris, Rick Lewis, Sam Baker, Adam Mattera, David Goodhart, Beatrix Miller, Eithne Farry, William Empson, Peter Marlow, Paul Larkins, Colin Willock, Jeremy O'Grady, Penelope Houston, Geoff Barton, Leonard G. G. Ramsey, Alf McSweeney, Steve Broad. Excerpt: Patrick John Francis Cosgrave (28 September 1941 - 16 September 2001) was an Anglophile Irish journalist and writer, and a staunch supporter of the British Conservative Party. Patrick Cosgrave was the only child of an improvident builder, who died from cancer when Patrick was ten, leaving his mother impoverished. She took work...