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  2. Corridors of Power (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Corridors of Power. (novel) Corridors of Power is the ninth book in C. P. Snow 's Strangers and Brothers series. Its title had become a household phrase referring to the centres of government and power after Snow coined it in his earlier novel, Homecomings. (A slightly rueful Foreword to Corridors of Power expresses the hope that he is at least ...

  3. Corridors of Power (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Corridors of Power is an Australian comedy television series that first screened on the ABC in 2001.. The series features the private and public lives of two ambitious federal parliamentary backbenchers Fielding (Philip Quast) and Dunne (Jeremy Sims) who are contesting the same seat in a federal election.

  4. Corridors of Blood - Wikipedia

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    Corridors of Blood. Corridors of Blood (aka Doctor from Seven Dials) [3] is a 1958 British-American period drama film directed by Robert Day and starring Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee. The original music score was composed by Buxton Orr . The film was marketed with the tagline "Tops in Terror!"

  5. Strangers and Brothers - Wikipedia

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    English. Publisher. Macmillan Publishers. Media type. Print ( Hardcover and Paperback) Strangers and Brothers is a series of novels by C. P. Snow, published between 1940 and 1970. They deal with – among other things – questions of political and personal integrity, and the mechanics of exercising power.

  6. The Sleep of Reason (Snow novel) - Wikipedia

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    Plot synopsis. Lewis Eliot returns to his home town during the trial of two young women for murder. Eliot and his generation strive to understand the society of the 1960s. Reception. In a 1968 book review in Kirkus Reviews summarized the book as; "Snow's approach is as massively ceremonious as ever. Each character is introduced by an organ ...

  7. The Affair (Snow novel) - Wikipedia

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    Plot synopsis. An unpopular academic, Dr Donald Howard, is dismissed from the college for fraud. Doubt soon arises as to the evidence and the fellows are divided into two camps, those who are reluctant to reopen the case and others who override the board. Eliot handles the defence in the proceedings.

  8. Corridors of Power (album) - Wikipedia

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    The first 25,000 vinyl copies of Corridors of Power came with a bonus EP featuring three live tracks recorded at the Marquee, London on 25 August 1982. Japanese rock singer Mari Hamada covered "Love Can Make a Fool of You" (Retitled as "Love, Love, Love") on her 1985 album Rainbow Dream.

  9. Corridors of Power - Wikipedia

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    Corridors of Power. Corridors of Power or Power corridor may refer to centres of government or power authority as a phrase. It may also refer to: Corridors of Power (album), an album by Gary Moore. Corridors of Power (novel), a novel by C.P. Snow. Corridors of Power (TV series), an Australian television mockumentary comedy series.

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