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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: 39. Chapters: C. Northcote Parkinson, Robert Kilroy-Silk, James George Frazer, Donald I. Williamson, Kenneth Kitchen, Nick Rhodes, Alan Smithers, Peter Havard-Williams, John Brian Harley, Henry Mayr-Harting, Nitin Desai, Ian R. Porteous, Cyril Clarke, Alan Millard, Edgar Allison Peers, Herbert Frohlich, Frederick G. Donnan, Brian Bond, Richard Glazebrook, Dennis Sharp, Hermione Lee, Oliver Elton, Patrick Minford, David Norman, David Forrest, John Holt, Gavin Brown, Andrew Norman Meldrum, Geoffrey Barraclough, Robert Orledge, Bernard Pares, Merfyn Jones, James Fitzmaurice-Kelly, A. H. Armstrong, Seaborne Davies, Cecil Weir, Marianne Elliott, Vladimir Gilelevich Maz'ya, Alfred Chilton Pearson, Graeme Davies, Philip Sheppard, Howard Robinson, Peter Giblin, Viacheslav V. Nikulin, James Johnstone, Edmund Colledge, Sigurd Zienau, Michael Hennell, Gordon Rawcliffe, Victor Goryunov, Gilbert Austin Davies, Lasse Rempe, William Abbott Herdman, Pauline Stafford, A. Y. Campbell, Barry Trapnell, Francis Cole, Cindy Fazey, Andrew Sawyer, Robert Walter Steel, Sydney Checkland, F. W. Walbank, Dennis Kavanagh, Ian Heilbron, Thomas Eric Peet, Victor Flynn, Martin Woodward, William Reginald Halliday, Christopher Allmand, Robert Alan Mowbray Stevenson, Deryn Rees-Jones, John Percival Droop. Excerpt: Robert Michael Kilroy-Silk (born 19 May 1942) is a former English politician, former independent Member of the European Parliament, and former television presenter, best known for his daytime talk show Kilroy. He has been a university lecturer and Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP). He stood successfully for the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the 2004 election to the European Parliament, before leaving them in 2005 to found a new party called "Veritas," from which he in turn resigned as leader later the same year. He was the first contestant to be v...