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Bow Group pamphlets

PUB 120/108-146

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Title

Bow Group pamphlets

Shelfmark

PUB 120/108-146

Summary

Comprises:

PUB 120/108 - Parents in School by Reginald Watts, Sep. 1971;

PUB 120/109 - The Strange Birth of a New Monetary Order by Hugh Dykes, Sep. 1973;

PUB 120/110 - Rhodesia: A Reassessment by Michael Stephen, Oct. 1973;

PUB 120/111 - How Limited Our Companies? A Commentary on the White Paper for Company Law Reform by Joe Hayton and Michael Lawrence, Dec. 1973;

PUB 120/112 - Who Commands the Heights? Socialism and Industry by Vernon Bogdanor, Feb. 1974;

PUB 120/113 - Governing London by Ian V. Oddy and Alastair Winter, Apr. 1974;

PUB 120/114 - No More Tick: A Conservative Solution to Inflation by Tony Durant, Marcus Fox, Cyril Taylor and Alan Walters, Jun. 1974;

PUB 120/115 - Britain and the Bantustans by Richard Blausten, Dec. 1974;

PUB 120/116 - No Referendum by Jeremy Cripps, Stephen Kershaw and Max Watson, Feb. 1975;

PUB 120/117 - Under Some Delusion: An analysis of the plight of the British Political Economy by Ian Taylor and Anthony Henfrey, May 1975;

PUB 120/118 - A Primrose Path? "Tory Attitudes to Social Reform", based on a speech by Nicholas Scott, Jul. 1975;

PUB 120/119 - Electoral Reform No Reform by Norman Lamont, Jul. 1975;

PUB 120/120 - A Chancellor's Primer: The Bow Group Economic Affairs Standing Committee's proposals for radical cuts in public expenditure by Andrew Dalton, Mark Boleat, Colin Coulson-Thomas, Peter Croft, Peter Daws, Joseph Egerton, Kingsley Manning, Nicholas Olivant, Rachel Tingle, David Mahoney and Michael Stephen, Feb. 1976;

PUB 120/121 - Your Home in their Hands (The future under the Community Land Act) by M. J. Lawrence, Mar. 1976;

PUB 120/122 - Edited text of the speech made to the Economic Standing Committee of the Bow Group on 12th May 1976 by Geoffrey Howe, May 1976;

PUB 120/123 - Safe as Houses? An examination of the need for a private rented sector in housing and the place of this within a bi-partisan policy by Simon J.C. Randall, Oct. 1976;

PUB 120/124 - The Business of Business by Keith Joseph, Feb. 1977;

PUB 120/125 - Detente or Defence - The Bogus Dilemma by Richard Barber and Ian Stafford, Mar. 1977;

PUB 120/126 - Britain's Money Puzzle: are we on target for economic stability? by Brian Scott Quinn, Norman Blackwell, Robert Floyd, Alastair France, Oliver Pawle and Paul Tillett, Dec. 1977;

PUB 120/127 - The Right Angle: three studies in Conservatism by Margaret Thatcher, Geoffrey Howe and Keith Joseph, Oct. 1978;

PUB 120/128 - London Preverv'd by Cyril Taylor, Jan. 1985;

PUB 120/129 - Magazine: SDI: Partnership & Participation, 1987;

PUB 120/130 - All Change for Europe. London International - a second Channel Tunnel station for London, 1988;

PUB 120/131 - Book: Government against the People by Rodney Atkinson, 1986;

PUB 120/132 - Vote for Health by Stephen Wynn, 1988;

PUB 120/133 - The Nations' Treasures: a programme for our national museums and galleries by Philip Goodhart, 1988;

PUB 120/134 - Africa: turning the tide by Lynda Chalker, 1989;

PUB 120/135 - AIDS by Corinne Camilleri-Ferrante and Martin Kochanski, 1989;

PUB 120/136 - The Green Conservative: A manifesto for the environment by Tony Paterson, Oct. 1989;

PUB 120/137 - To No Man Will We Deny: Restoring access to justice by Jonathan Exten-Wright, 1990;

PUB 120/138 - The Whitehall Wall: Barriers between Industry and Government - and how to eliminate them by the Public Policy Unit, 1991;

PUB 120/139 - A Green and Pleasant Land: The Conservative Party and Agriculture. A New Agenda by Caroline A. Spelman, 1991;

PUB 120/140 - Conservatism in Danger by Rodney Atkinson, 1991;

PUB 120/141 - The Defence Industry After the IGC's by Lord Inglewood and Quentin Huxham, Oct. 1991;

PUB 120/142 - Public Expenditure Paper "Options 2000". A discussion paper. Summary by Christopher Prior, 1993;

PUB 120/143 - Public Expenditure Paper "Options 2000". A discussion paper by Christopher Prior, 1993;

PUB 120/144 - The State of the Church of England - setting the record straight by Eric Shegog. Also copy of Home Words, Dec. 1993;

PUB 120/145 - Research and Development: Bridging the Exploitation Gap by Maurice Button, 1995;

PUB 120/146 - Executive Pay: Putting Shareholders Back in Control by Maurice Button, 1995.

Date

1971-1995

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Conservative Party Archive: Printed and Published Material: Think Tanks

The Bow Group

Bow Group pamphlets, memoranda and papers

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