The Intelligence of the Secretaries of State: And Their Monopoly of Licensed News by Peter Fraser

The Intelligence of the Secretaries of State: And Their Monopoly of Licensed News

Peter Fraser

202 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction history politics true crime medium-paced

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In Restoration England the Secretaries of State performed the duties not only of a Home and Foreign Secretary combined, but also of a modern news-agency. This is a 1956 study in a vital function of seventeenth-century government, in communications...

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