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King George III (Harry Groener, center) expresses frustration over unruly Americans to Prime Minister William Pitt (Nathan Hosner, far left) in Chicago Shakespeare Theater's "The Madness of George ...
George’s condition really is interfering with his ability to get the job done. This episode begins with him receiving a phone ...
"King George is largely remembered for those periods when he lost his mind. But it's been difficult to explain these attacks, so I was keen to analyse this hair sample," said Professor Warren. When ...
Maybe the mad king, the other one, wasn’t so mad after all. “George III is Abraham Lincoln compared to Trump,” said Rick Atkinson, who is vivifying the Revolutionary War in his mesmerizing histories ...
Special Section Rembrandt’s Eyes. Rembrandt’s Eyes, by Simon Schama, Alfred A. Knopf, 1999, 701 pp.; $50. In the film The Madness of King George, the Puritan pastor charged with monitoring and ...
Between George’s, uh, loose command of the facts and his boy Roger’s many extracurriculars, maybe it really is a good idea for his wife Sheila to bring in his former chief of staff, Valerie ...