Benjamin Disraeli (Big Ben)
The British prime minister who wrote a novel called "Vivian Grey" is Benjamin Disraeli. Published in 1826, it was his first novel and reflects his early literary ambitions before he became a prominent political figure. Disraeli served as prime minister twice in the late 19th century and is known for his influential role in British politics and his relationship with Queen Victoria.
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee Former Prime Minister of India.
George Axelrod wrote the screenplay
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Storylines were written by the singer and writer George Melly, the comedian Barry Took, the musician Humphrey Lyttelton and the film critic Barry Norman .
Woodrow Wilson (President of the U.S.A), Georges Clemenceau (President of France), and David Lloyd George (Prime Minister of Britain).
The concept of the Salutary Neglect was articulated by British Prime Minister Robert Walpole in the early 18th century. The policy involved a hands-off approach to governing the American colonies, allowing them a degree of self-governance in exchange for continued economic benefits for Britain.
Yes, they wrote on scripts or soft cloth with ink; or in dirt with sticks.
john sullivan, who also wrote the scripts and the song