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أربعون هرما من مصر وما يجاورهم

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مع أطيب التمنيات بالفائدة والمتعة, كتاب أربعون هرما من مصر وما يجاورهم كتاب إلكتروني من قسم كتب كتب متنوعة للكاتب بيتر سنودون .بامكانك قراءته اونلاين او تحميله مجاناً على جهازك لتصفحه بدون اتصال بالانترنت , الملف من نوع PDF بامكانك تحميله و قراءته فورا , لا داعي لفك الضغط .
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Peter Snowdon

Peter Snowdon is a contemporary historian and journalist. Educated at St. Dunstan's College, Durham University and the London School of Economics, he has collaborated with Anthony Seldon on a number of books, including the authorised biography of John Major, Major: A Political Life (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1997), Blair (Simon & Schuster, 2004) and Blair Unbound (Simon & Schuster, 2007).[1] He has written articles on the Conservative Party in several academic journals, including The Political Quarterly and Parliamentary Affairs. He has also contributed to Parliamentary Monitor, Parliamentary Brief and Newsweek. He is an occasional columnist for the Yorkshire Post and has appeared as a commentator on television and radio in the UK and abroad. He currently works for BBC political programmes, having previously worked at London Weekend Television.

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